'Girl Meets World' season 2 spoilers: What will happen to Maya, Riley and Lucas?

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"Girl Meets World" season 2 won't return until next month. Sadly, there's still at least two weeks to go before a new episode comes around. Fans hope that this new installment, which is titled "Girl Meets the Forgiveness Project," will be worth the wait in terms of how things ended in "Girl Meets Texas."

Maya and Riley's friendship was in jeopardy the last time viewers saw them and the three-parter special did not come to a resolution as to who Lucas really has feelings for. Things were cloudy back in Texas for sure but will the trio's return to New York make anything clearer?

At the moment, what the future holds for Riley, Maya and Lucas in "Girl Meets World" season 2 remains formless but what's sure is that there are changes to expect. What happened in Texas, sadly, will have repercussions on the girls' friendship.

The mystery of the love triangle isn't the only one fans are itching to get answers to. IGN noticed that in the last part of the Texas special, it was sort of hinted that Farkle had feelings for Riley, at least by how he looked at her as they figured out what to do about Lucas and Maya dating.

While this may just be a natural reaction of a very concerned Farkle, it could definitely mean something more and this will factor nicely in the next "Girl Meets World" season 2 episodes in the sense that issues on romance and teenage angst have been touched on already.

Meanwhile, for TV Line, what the "Girl Meets World" season 2 special managed to do is give its fans and viewers something that's out of its comfort zone despite the somewhat predictable love triangle direction.

But for now, it looks like the show wants fans to ask questions. Hopefully, things will get clearer in the next "Girl Meets World" season 2 episode "Girl Meets the Forgiveness Project" airing on Nov. 6.

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