is not available in the free portion of the Ranker Insights data graph. To learn more about our custom data collection, DMP & API integrations please contact us.
Interested in More Insights on ?
Additional correlations are not available in the free portion of the Ranker Insights data graph. To learn more about our custom data collection, DMP & API integrations please contact us.
Interested in More Insights on ?
Additional data is available for you to preview. Drill deeper into Ranker Insights data. Contact us to request access.
Affinity Scores express the strength of the relationship between two items. The scores are calculated based on Ranker and Watchworthy visitors who have voted on both of these items. The more people that vote similarly, the stronger the relationship.
Learn more about Ranker Insights Affinity Scores in our Help Guide
Shawn Patrick Hunter is Cory's best friend who lives in a trailer park. Shawn takes more risks than Cory and has more of a bad boy image that leads to him having a number of different girlfriends. He also often gets into a large amount of trouble, and often sees himself as worthless trailer trash, though Cory helps him through it. He deals with his mother leaving him and his father leaving to going to find her, resulting in him staying in other homes. He eventually resents his father until they reunited shortly before his death. But no matter the situation, Shawn always remembers that he is Cory's best friend, whether he has emotional problems, whenever he hangs out with the larger crowd, or whenever Cory is having problems. Of all the characters of the show, Shawn is the most prone to depression and has had bouts with alcoholism. His relationship with his half-brother, Jack Hunter, is often a tense one, as they have very little in common. In the finale, Shawn is invited to go with Cory and Topanga to New York where Topanga has an opportunity for an internship. Shawn is the only character other than Cory to appear in all 158 episodes.
The PDF export supports a maximum of 100 selections per section. Please adjust your selections so they don’t exceed 100.
Tip: Use the Excel option instead if you need a full export of all correlations
Scores are based on affinity (correlated voting by visitors to Ranker.com). Positive numbers show the degree of positive affinity for an item by fans of another item; negative numbers show the degree of negative sentiment.