'Girl Meets World' season 3: Lucas finally chooses between Riley and Maya

Riley and Maya on "Girl Meets World" Disney Channel/YouTube

Season 3 of the hit Disney Channel series "Girl Meets World" will continue the love saga among Riley (Rowan Blanchard), Lucas (Peyton Meyer) and Maya (Sabrina Carpenter).

Although the current installment still has two episodes left to air this January, it will reportedly not resolve the million-dollar question on who Lucas will choose between the best friends. According to the International Business Times, the upcoming episodes will "shy away" from dwelling on the fate of the teens in their confusing love triangle.

"Girl Meets STEM," which will air on Jan. 8, will reportedly "teach young fans" that the world is their oyster and they can pursue any dreams they want. "Girl Meets Money," on the other hand, will be about teenage responsibilities, especially on "managing expenses." It is set to air on Jan. 22.

A recent post on Twitter of the "GMW" writers hinted that an episode of season 3 would be dedicated entirely to Riley, Lucas and Maya. The tweet reveals what appears to be a list of episodes. One of them is the word "Triangle," which is likely pertaining to the trio's relationship. Other labels include High School, Permanent Record, Jexica, She Don't Like Me, Upstate and Ski Lodge.

Meanwhile, Blanchard finally revealed her thoughts about her first on-screen kiss with Meyer. She told Teen.com that she was as nervous as her character. The 14-year-old said she was uncomfortable at the beginning, as she did not know what to expect. She also found it "weird" that they had to do it in front of the cast and crew of the series.

"When it was first initiated, I didn't know what to expect from the whole situation overall. It was fine, though, because we're all so close that I don't think we would damage any relationships," the actress said.

"Girl Meets World" season 3 will reportedly air on the second quarter of 2016.

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