YOU CAN GO HOME AGAIN





The summer is over and Cory is ready to come home. But, for some reason, Eric insists on checking out the home of the world's largest yogart cup first. When Eric meets a girl at a resaurant there, it starts to look like he's planning on never coming home. Now it's up to Cory to convince Eric that he has something to come home to.
Meanwhile, Alan wonders if he's done enough with his life.
Also, Cory's friends await his return.

My review: This was a great, funny episode; the perfect way to kick off this wonderful season.

Memorable Quotes:
Amish Guy (on a carriage): "Hello, young man. Are you in need of a ride? I'm going to that farmhouse, there."
Cory, "That farmhouse, there?"
Amish Guy, "Yes. That farmhouse, there."
Cory: "Well, I'm going to Philadelphia."
Amish Guy: "I can take you as far as that farmhouse, there."
Cory: "Yes, but, if that's as far as you're going, then it does me no good."
Amish Guy: "That may be true. But my intent was just and my heart was pure." (drives off)
Cory: "Also does me no good."
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Episode #68
Production #B720
Originally aired: ABC, 9:30pm, Friday, September 20, 1996
Guest Stars: Dick Van Patten, Phil Leeds, Matt Landers, Charles Noland, Marisa Ryan, John Toppe
Directed by: Jeff McCracken
Interesting Facts/Inside Jokes: Cory's line, "...but you can't take my freedom" was referring to a similar line in the movie Braveheart. Also, the car scene in which Cory talks about having no underpants left resembles a scene in Rainman. Thank you to Elias for the info!