'Girl Meets World' season 2 spoilers: Riley chooses between Charlie and Lucas in episode 13 'Girl Meets Semi-Formal'

Riley has to choose her escort in the school dance in the upcoming episode of "Girl Meets World."Facebook/Disney Channel

Riley (Rowan Blanchard) has some serious choosing to do in the upcoming episode of Disney Channel's "Girl Meets World."

In "Girl Meets Semi-Formal," Cartermatt reports that John Quincy Adams will be hosting a semi-formal dance. While everyone is excited, Riley is in a dilemma. A classmate named Charlie just asked her to go with him to the dance, but so did Lucas (Peyton Meyer). Cory's (Ben Savage) girl is now torn on whom to choose between the two boys.

Meanwhile, an old friend will visit Riley's uncle Eric (Will Friedle). The International Business Times reports that the visitor is none other than his college roommate and buddy, Jack Hunter (Mathew Lawrence). Another alum from "Boy Meets World," Jack is Shawn's (Rider Strong) half-brother and was once Eric's competition for Rachel McGuire's (Maitland Ward) affection. 

In the original Disney series, Jack played second fiddle to Eric, occasionally getting involved with the latter's antics. Known as "Jumbo Jack" because of his body mass, Jack managed to get over his weight problems and graduated with a degree in engineering from Pennbrook University.

In an interview with TV Line, Blanchard dished out on the much-awaited reunion between the college best friends. Old fans will also get some "closure" regarding his former rocky relationship with Rachel.

"Jack's storyline is mainly with Eric, which is cool, because they were best buddies on 'Boy Meets World.' The whole Rachel situation definitely comes up, and you'll get some closure on that. We want to have her back at some point, but she doesn't appear this season," said Blanchard.

Last episode, Riley and her friends were busy rallying against the new addition in their school annual. The administration just included a "Most Likely" feature in the yearbook and no one liked it one bit. The kids decided to "take matters into their own hands" and expressed their disapproval to the people behind the decision.

"Girl Meets World" airs Friday at 8:30 p.m. EST on Disney Channel.