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Angela was [[Shawn]]'s first long term girlfriend. She first appears in episode [[Boy Meets Real World]] sitting next to Shawn in Mr. Feeny's class, but there are no interaction between the two seen on screen. There is only one scene, where she questions the legitimacy of Cory's film originality.
 
 
Title= Angela Moore|
 
Image= [[Image:Angela.jpg|200px]]|
 
First= [[Boy Meets Real World]]|
 
Final= [[Angela's Ashes]]|
 
Name= Angela Shinana Moore|
 
Role= Student, Girlfriend to [[Shawn]], Friend to [[Topanga]]|
 
Final Status= Moved to Europe with father for a year.|
 
Actor= Trina McGee-Davis}}
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'''Angela Moore''' was [[Shawn]]'s first long term girlfriend. She first appears in episode [[Boy Meets Real World]] sitting next to Shawn in Mr. Feeny's class, but there are no interaction between the two seen on screen. There is only one scene, where she questions the legitimacy of Cory's film originality.
   
 
In the next episode [[I Love You, Donna Karan]] we find out that Shawn and Angela have gone out for two weeks, and he has now ended the relationship due to his 2 week rule. Later on, Shawn falls in love with the girl who owns a purse where he discovers by the contents of the purse that they had a lot in common. In an effort to meet the girl of his dreams, he waits by the jukebox at Chubbies for her to find her lost purse. Moments later her boyfriend comes down the stairs and they hug. Shawn is heartbroken. We see at the end that the things contained in the bag actually belonged to Angela, which she borrowed from Beth.
 
In the next episode [[I Love You, Donna Karan]] we find out that Shawn and Angela have gone out for two weeks, and he has now ended the relationship due to his 2 week rule. Later on, Shawn falls in love with the girl who owns a purse where he discovers by the contents of the purse that they had a lot in common. In an effort to meet the girl of his dreams, he waits by the jukebox at Chubbies for her to find her lost purse. Moments later her boyfriend comes down the stairs and they hug. Shawn is heartbroken. We see at the end that the things contained in the bag actually belonged to Angela, which she borrowed from Beth.
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During her goodbyes to Topanga, Cory, Jack, Eric and Rachael, Angela and Shawn hug each other before she goes; though insisting that they should never say 'goodbye' Shawn does so under his breath as she leaves.
 
During her goodbyes to Topanga, Cory, Jack, Eric and Rachael, Angela and Shawn hug each other before she goes; though insisting that they should never say 'goodbye' Shawn does so under his breath as she leaves.
 
{{Infobox Main Character|
 
Title= Angela Moore|
 
Image= [[Image:Angela.jpg|200px]]|
 
First= [[Boy Meets Real World]]|
 
Final= [[Angela's Ashes]]|
 
Name= Angela Shinana Moore|
 
Role= Student, Girlfriend to [[Shawn]], Friend to [[Topanga]]|
 
Final Status= Moved to Europe with father for a year.|
 
Actor= Trina McGee-Davis}}
 
   
 
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*Her father is Sgt. Alvin Moore
 
*Her father is Sgt. Alvin Moore
 
*Julius Carry, who plays Angela's father, also played Professer Michaels, Shawn's philosophy teacher in '[[Fraternity Row]]'
 
*Julius Carry, who plays Angela's father, also played Professer Michaels, Shawn's philosophy teacher in '[[Fraternity Row]]'
 
   
 
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Revision as of 22:07, 30 March 2009

Angela Moore
Angela
First appearance Boy Meets Real World
Final appearance Angela's Ashes
Information
Name Angela Shinana Moore
Role Student, Girlfriend to Shawn, Friend to Topanga
Final Status Moved to Europe with father for a year.
Portrayed by Trina McGee-Davis

Angela Moore was Shawn's first long term girlfriend. She first appears in episode Boy Meets Real World sitting next to Shawn in Mr. Feeny's class, but there are no interaction between the two seen on screen. There is only one scene, where she questions the legitimacy of Cory's film originality.

In the next episode I Love You, Donna Karan we find out that Shawn and Angela have gone out for two weeks, and he has now ended the relationship due to his 2 week rule. Later on, Shawn falls in love with the girl who owns a purse where he discovers by the contents of the purse that they had a lot in common. In an effort to meet the girl of his dreams, he waits by the jukebox at Chubbies for her to find her lost purse. Moments later her boyfriend comes down the stairs and they hug. Shawn is heartbroken. We see at the end that the things contained in the bag actually belonged to Angela, which she borrowed from Beth.

During Chasing Angela Shawn finally confronts her with his feelings with her after his initial fear, while later Cory sets them up on a fancy date at Bareli's. After witnessing Topanga and Cory make up after arguing, they agreed that they both wanted what Cory and Topanga had. They have been going out since than.

They break up and remain as friends during Ain't College Great? because Shawn's insistence that they should meet new people. Although later we find out that Shawn actually is still [secretly] has feelings for Angela, as she is still in love with him. In Poetic License: An Ode to Holden Shawn lied about the date he had written his poem for Angela, which was read by Cory once Shawn's leaves (unable to go through with it) to assure her that they were both still friends. Cory makes numerous attempts to bring them back together, and accidentally spills the secret Angela only shared with him in Friendly Persuasion (where she admits that she wanted Shawn to believe the feeling [of meeting new people] was mutual, and she was still in love with him) as he presumed Topanga had spoken about it with Angela; who also shared a secret with Shawn, as she figured out that he lied about the date he had written poem in his journal due to it being birthday gift.

They officially reconcile by Angela's Men by way of Angela's father. We learn that Angela did not want to hurt Shawn because she might leave him like her mother did to her father. Sgt. Moore helps her realize that she won't because she is in love, therefore giving her the will to finally say 'I Love You' to Shawn.

In Angela's Ashes before the series finale, Sgt. Moore offers Angela the chance to stay be him for a year in Europe. Cory initially tells Shawn not to ask her to stay (giving an example by him asking Topanga to not go to Yale) to only tell Shawn later that he failed by not fighting for his woman, giving her chance to go to Europe. Toward the end of the episode, Shawn questions Angela's father right to take her away from her friends and life at Pennbrook. In attempt to counter his selfishness, he asks him he would still like him if he were to ask Angela to marry him. After uncomfortable laughter, Sgt. Moore informs him if he thinks he can handle that responsibility, he'll let him be the most important man in her life. When Angela enters her dorm room where they had been packing her belongings, Shawn takes her into the corner to ask her something. Because Angela cuts him off by thanking him that he would understand that spending time with her father was important to her, he declines, and we never find out what the question was. It is not far fetched to believe it may have been a proposal.

During her goodbyes to Topanga, Cory, Jack, Eric and Rachael, Angela and Shawn hug each other before she goes; though insisting that they should never say 'goodbye' Shawn does so under his breath as she leaves.

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  • Her father is Sgt. Alvin Moore
  • Julius Carry, who plays Angela's father, also played Professer Michaels, Shawn's philosophy teacher in 'Fraternity Row'
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