Their unwanted flirtation gets more aggressive until Farkle frightens them both off with a spider. After Farkle thanks them both for a lovely evening and goes to pay the bill, two brothers, Cisco and Sheldon, come up and accost Riley and Maya. He wants someone special with which to share his happiness if he wins the Buggie award, but also to commiserate with him should he yet again lose. Thinking that she had lost it, Farkle mentions that he bought a second one in case Riley lost hers.īoth Riley and Maya are touched by Farkle's gifts, and it's only then the girls realize that Farkle is speed dating both of them. He then slides his chair back to Riley, who is convinced he can't pander to her emotions like he did with Maya, but Farkle adroitly gets the better of Riley when he hands her a stuffed Hippo that Riley instantly remembers (she named it Hazel)- he gave it to her while she was in the hospital having her tonsils out. ![]() ![]() Surprised that Farkle kept the skateboard, he explains that he held on to it because it was the only time he ever saw Maya cry. Farkle then hands her an old broken skateboard she once owned- it broke when she injured herself attempting to do a kickflip off a park bench (she realizes she still has a scar on the back of her head). Still as disinterested as ever, Maya flatly says she is leaving once she's done eating, but Farkle has other ideas: he brings up his 8th birthday party, which Maya doesn't remember. Sitting with Riley, Farkle says he’s loved her since the first grade but says he’s never told her why, but before Riley can say anything, Farkle slides his chair over to Maya and entreats her to have some pretzel with her mustard. Still intent on making a choice between Riley and Maya, Farkle takes them to the snack shop at the Bleecker Street subway station, where he buys Riley her favorite extra thick smoothie, and buys Maya a large pretzel with mustard. When Judy says it is scientifically proven that boys develop at a different pace, she alludes to Cory, who is hilariously having difficulty inserting a straw in a juice box he's holding. Still putting on airs, Judy comments that Auggie is a little too old to be read to, which Topanga disagrees with. Ava starts reading, and then when it's Auggie’s turn he wants Topanga to read to him. Topanga later makes it clear that as much as she dislikes Ava, she dislikes Judy even more. Both girls say they're willing to let the other go to the awards show with Farkle, but again Farkle sharply declares that he alone will decide who goes with him.Īfter school, Topanga and Auggie are hosting a book club at the apartment with some other kids including Ava Morgenstern, who is there with her mother Judy, who proves to be quite snobbish and ignorant as she remarks (in a fake British accent) on what a cute daughter Auggie is, which Topanga corrects. Later in class, Cory asks the students who is the greatest ally of the United States, and then presses Farkle for an answer he grudgingly replies Canada, but also intones that he’s preoccupied with the tough decision of who he is taking to the awards show he says he really wants either Riley or Maya there to console him when he loses again to his archrival Smackle. Maya quickly says she's not interested in going, but Farkle states he himself will choose between the two. ![]() Farkle joins them on camera and announces he has once again been nominated for the High Achievement in Research award by the Junior Entomology Society and has two tickets to the Golden Buggie Awards Show and announces he is planning on taking either Riley or Maya as his date. Despite her rehearsing, Riley unwittingly flubs her words on camera, causing Maya to double over in laughter. The episode begins with Riley and Maya on school TV doing the morning announcements. Meanwhile, Topanga forms a book club for Auggie and his friends. Farkle is nominated for an award and must decide whether to take Riley or Maya to the awards dinner.
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