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Season 2 – The Wonder Years

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"The Wonder Years" tracks life in the turbulent late 1960s and early '70s through the eyes of the increasingly less innocent Kevin Arnold. Narrated by an adult Kevin, the show follows him as he faces first love and the obstacles of life with best friend Paul.
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Pepe L The best series I've ever seen !! Unforgettable!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/22/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Nov 30, 1988 Heart of Darkness Kevin (Fred Savage) is led astray by a disreputable seventh-grader (Brecklin Meyer). With Josh Saviano. Details Episode 2 Aired Dec 7, 1988 Our Miss White Kevin (Fred Savage) reluctantly agrees to appear in his teacher's (Wendel Meldrum) play about Robert Kennedy. Details Episode 3 Aired Dec 14, 1988 Christmas Kevin hopes the family gets a color television for Christmas and receives a unique present from Winnie. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 11, 1989 Steady as She Goes Kevin and Paul experience the mysteries of "going steady" with girls. Details Episode 5 Aired Jan 18, 1989 Just Between You & Me ... & Kirk & Paul & Carla & Becky Kevin (Fred Savage) is asked to find out how Winnie (Danica McKellar) really feels about her boyfriend. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 1, 1989 Pottery Will Get You Nowhere Jack (Dan Lauria) feels threatened when Norma (Alley Mills) enrolls in a pottery class. With Fred Savage. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 8, 1989 Coda Kevin (Fred Savage) stops practicing for his piano recital. With Jason Hervey. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 15, 1989 Hiroshima, Mon Frere Wayne heads the house; Kevin and Paul work on a science project. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 28, 1989 Loosiers Kevin (Fred Savage) is determined to get even when coach Cutlip (Robert Picardo) embarrasses the unathletic Paul (Josh Saviano). Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 7, 1989 The Walkout Kevin can't decide whether to participate in a Vietnam War protest. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 14, 1989 Nemesis Kevin (Fred Savage) fears his former girlfriend will ruin his budding romance with Winnie (Danica McKellar). Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 28, 1989 Fate Kevin (Fred Savage) defends Winnie (Danica McKellar) when a bully harasses her. Details Episode 13 Aired Apr 11, 1989 Birthday Boy Kevin (Fred Savage), jealous of Paul's (Josh Saviano) big bar mitzvah celebration, pretends he can't attend. Details Episode 14 Aired Apr 18, 1989 Brightwing Kevin (Fred Savage) helps his sister, Karen (Olivia d'Abo), play hooky from school. Details Episode 15 Aired May 2, 1989 Square Dance Kevin (Fred Savage) is paired with the most unpopular girl (Lindsay Fisher) in school during square-dance lessons in gym class. Details Episode 16 Aired May 8, 1989 Whose Woods These Are Kevin, Winnie and Paul (Fred Savage, Danica McKellar, Josh Saviano) attempt to save their local woods from developers. Details Episode 17 Aired May 16, 1989 How I'm Spending My Summer Vacation Kevin, Paul and Winnie (Fred Savage, Josh Saviano, Danica McKellar) have different attitudes toward the upcoming summer vacation. Details
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Season Info

Director
Daniel Stern, Peter Baldwin, Michael Dinner, Bethany Rooney, Peter Horton, Steve Miner
Screenwriter
Matthew Carlson, Bob Brush, David M. Stern, Todd W. Langen, Michael J. Weithorn, Jane Anderson, Neal Marlens, Carol Black, Tom Moore
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
Nov 30, 1988