Danielle Fishel Revealed That Topanga Originally Had A Much Smaller Role On "Boy Meets World," And My Mind Is Blown

If you're a certain age, you probably watched a lot of Boy Meets World as a kid.

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Try to imagine the show without Topanga, who was played by Danielle Fishel. Impossible, right? She was a pretty important character!

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Well, Fishel revealed at this year's 90s Con (via People) that Topanga was initially only supposed to appear on the show for a short time — like, a really short time.

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During a panel discussion, her former costar Will Friedle (who, you surely recall, played Eric Matthews) revealed that Fishel's casting was initially supposed to be temporary.

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"She wasn't supposed to be on forever," Friedle said. "And then you came in and killed it, and then it changed the whole show."

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"Yeah, it was only supposed to be, I think, one episode — possibly a recurring — and then she basically became the rest of the show," Fishel confirmed.

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Fishel also revealed that there are dueling narratives about how "Topanga" got her name.

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"I think the truth is there was a woman who created the character of Topanga — she was in the writers' room — and I think she wanted the character to be a flower child," she said.

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"And she picked the name Topanga because in the San Fernando Valley, where the show was filmed, there is an area called Topanga Canyon, and that canyon was kind of a known hippie hangout in the '60s and even still is a kind of flower child-y area."

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But she also revealed that show co-creator Michael Jacobs claims he came up with the name while driving on the freeway.

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"The story that Michael Jacobs tells is that he was in the car on the freeway when the writers called and that he needed a name for this character, and he was at the Topanga Canyon offramp on the freeway," she explained.

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"So the joke he made is that had they called him two minutes later, she could have been named De Soto. It's really funny, but I don't know that that's the true story, so there's both!" she said.

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Whichever story it is, it's a good thing that Fishel stayed on the show. Boy Meets World just wouldn't be the same without Topanga.

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