Talk:Girl Meets World/@comment-4874249-20150822234158

@Edward Zachary Sunrose, i agree this show is very well done, Disney has a truly visionary talent in Mr Jacobs and his entire team over his company who produced the original program (Michael Jacobs Productions), Mr Jacobs is here to defy logic while continuing his brilliant vision, it will break Disney Channel's stupid rules and be the first to actually beat its own rule, or break it.

I do know the parent show, and i know it ran as long as it did with 7 full seasons. i grew up with that, truly outstanding program as is this one. Disney knows its working with a legacy program, it needs to be treated with the utmost respect and a solid plan for long year programs like the parent show was known for being, and needs to work its way around its own rules of not having a show go past 4 seasons.

Like with the parent program, it's truly taken on its own world, its done that exceptionally well, it acts as an extension of what we know, and continues that through telling a story of its own.

Disney's old rule i do know and remember as well, it was 65 and done (the rule applied to animation generally), I don't know if it applies to live action also, or different rules govern that.

Kim Possible i do remember as being the show to shatter that rule, and many programs since that one went on to set records of their own, or their records in episodes were broken/beaten.

All future shows must end after 4 seasons, where does that exist in Disney Channel policy, i have not seen in any articles about the network a line mentioning that as an upper limit.

There are many options for its future, to make it go as long as boy did, it must leave the disney channel, the only logical path would be the programs return to ABC (which Disney owns and operates) or ABC Family (Disney owns that as well), but the question becomes where does it fit in either model.....

but we have multiple other parameters that could cause a problem, it must not air on weekends on ABC during the day due to ABC kids no longer existing, we have Litton Entertainment to thank for that. it would have to fit into an adult block slot at the mid day or primetime hours, or it goes to ABC Family if enough block space would be avaliable to continue the story.

it does feel like a natural extension of the parent show, it is continuing that premise it started, is telling an amazing story of growing up and coming of age, Disney has not had that type of programming in a long time (where it teaches life lessons, messages, and valuable morals), again as i said its a legacy program that carries extra weight in what the mouse is to do with its future.

I do believe it deserves to stand on its own for 7 seasons as well, the only option to continue that would be to shop it off to a disney owned network, and find broadcast hours that would be acceptable for it to have.