[s2e6] Who's Afraid Of Cory Wolf? Review
Like a tragic monster, Cory attempts to isolate himself from his family and friends to prevent a "beastly" transformation. This mirrors the real-world adolescent desire to hide from social scrutiny during periods of physical change.
In the Season 2 Halloween episode of Boy Meets World , titled "Who's Afraid of Cory Wolf?" , the narrative utilizes the classic horror trope of lycanthropy as a vivid metaphor for the onset of puberty. By framing physiological changes as a supernatural curse, the episode captures the visceral confusion and social anxiety characteristic of early adolescence. [S2E6] Who's Afraid of Cory Wolf?
The narrative leans heavily into horror cinema homages to mirror Cory's internal turmoil: Like a tragic monster, Cory attempts to isolate
The episode's plot is set in motion when protagonist Cory Matthews is bitten by what he believes to be a "wolf" (later revealed to be a mere dog or even a rabbit in a post-credits twist). This incident coincides with the first confusing signs of his physical evolution—such as sudden hair growth and mood swings—leading Cory to the irrational conclusion that he is transforming into a werewolf. By framing physiological changes as a supernatural curse,