'Girl Meets World' season 2 spoilers: Art and music in danger in episode 14 'Girl Meets Creativity'

Another "Boy Meets World" alum will return in the upcoming episode of Disney's spin-off. Facebook/Disney

In the previous episode of "Girl Meets World" season 2 titled "Girl Meets Semi-Formal," more familiar faces arrived, plucking the heartstrings of the '90s kids out there who have been waiting for any reference or appearance from the original two-decade-old series. 

Jack Hunter's cameo was indeed the best part of the installment, as he gave unprecedented advice in making prom not as awkward as it can get for Riley. Now, the story continues with Riley on an imaginative mission in episode 14 titled "Girl Meets Creativity." 

In the upcoming episode, the school decides to cut itself off of art and music, which are two of the most enjoyable activities students spend most of their time on. But if these are taken away, school would be horribly monotonous and duller, which they just can't allow to happen. 

Upon realizing what this could do, Riley and the students spring into action to bring the fun back in the hallways and rooms of the school, and what better way to convince the school board to heed their request than showing in the most creative way how lackluster the school would be without art and music. 

Carter Matt thinks that this episode will be extra fun and will be a nice follow-up to the adorable school dance episode. Knowing how art and music can make someone free as a bird in expressing his or herself, Riley, Maya and the gang should be in their most creative selves in this episode. 

It remains to be seen how they will sway the school board, but with the students showing how art and music have influenced them for the good should be enough for this episode's "villains" to change their minds. 

"Girl Meets World" season 2 episode 14 "Girl Meets Creativity" airs Aug. 21. 

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