" The Double Lie " is the second episode of the third season of the classic coming-of-age sitcom Boy Meets World , which first aired on September 29, 1995. It is often cited as a pivotal installment for the evolving relationship between Shawn Hunter (Rider Strong) and his teacher-turned-guardian, Jonathan Turner (Anthony Tyler Quinn).
The episode's narrative follows a classic comedic setup: Shawn scores a date with the highly sought-after Veronica Watson, but faces a scheduling conflict. Jonathan Turner informs Shawn he will be out of town for a wedding and insists that Shawn stay with the Matthews family, where there is a strict 10 p.m. curfew. [S3E2] The Double Lie
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: Unlike typical sitcom tropes where the adult simply punishes the child, "The Double Lie" forces both characters to acknowledge their hypocrisy. Turner admits he lied because he wanted privacy, mirroring Shawn's desire for his own space. Jonathan Turner informs Shawn he will be out