Jackson on painting her best purple cat ever- and then a request to try painting something else. ![]() In Girl Meets Upstate, Riley and Maya get into a second paint fight (the first was in Girl Meets Maya's Mother) in which Riley throws purple paint all over Maya, which eventually earns a compliment from Mr. Jackson postpones grading Maya's assignment because neither one of them can understand what she's trying to say in her work, but Jackson later has Maya take another look at her painting from a different angle, which is when Maya notices that she painted a purple cat, causing her to finally admit that she has become like Riley. Riley's affinity for purple cats carries over into her high school years, and plays a key role in Maya's realization that she is going through an identity crisis In Girl Meets Triangle, their art teacher Mr. Kossal notices a purple cat among the designs, which Riley explains by saying "everybody should leave their mark". In Girl Meets Legacy, when she, Maya, Lucas, Farkle and Zay dedicate a specially-redesigned bench to the future students at JQAMS, Ms. Riley has an unshakable penchant for purple cats in most episodes that involve art or art class, Riley is shown painting only purple cats, and in so doing invariably ends up with purple paint all over her hands and forearms (an early exception to this is Girl Meets Maya's Mother, in which Riley's artwork involves drawings of Lucas). Her honest and vulnerable side is shown in Girl Meets Flaws, Girl Meets Cory and Topanga, Girl Meets Rileytown and Girl Meets Crazy Hat, the latter in which she reveals that she is insecure of what others think of her and of her future. In Girl Meets the Secret of Life, she is shown to have a temper. Riley also has a serious and tougher side such as in Girl Meets Maya's Mother, when a large man twice her size blocked her from entering the Nighthawk Diner, and she stood her ground without flinching.
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