When Netflix and Amazon started offering The Wonder Years to stream, I decided to give the classic series a try. Immediately, I fell in love with the show: At its peak, it’s sentimental, poignant, and hilarious. Since then, I’ve been going through the series, episode by episode, writing a recap/review/analysis of each episode. I’ve posted every one here.
I’ll continue writing these as long as I enjoy the series and have something to say about it. I hope you enjoy!
(Read with this is as your soundtrack)
Season 1
Season 2
- The Heart of Darkness
- Our Miss White
- Christmas
- Steady as She Goes
- Just Between Me and You…
- Pottery Will Get You Nowhere
- Coda
- Hiroshima, Mon Frere
- Loosiers
- Walk Out
- Nemesis
- Fate
- Birthday Boy
- Brightwing
- Square Dance
- Whose Woods Are These?
- How I’m Spending My Summer Vacation
Season 3
- Summer Song
- Math Class
- Wayne on Wheels
- Mom Wars
- On the Spot
- Odd Man Out
- The Family Car
- The Pimple
- Math Class Squared
- Rock and Roll
- Don’t You Know Anything About Women?
- The Powers That Be
- She, My Friend, and I
- St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
- The Tree House
- Glee Club
- Night Out
- Faith
- The Unnatural
- Good-bye
- Cocoa and Sympathy
- Daddy’s Little Girl
- Moving
Season 4
I’m looking forward to reading your contemplative and thought-provoking reviews of the third season of “The Wonder Years”. I’ve been watching these episodes for a couple of weeks now. What can I say? “The Wonder Years” is one of my favourite TV shows.
Good luck!
I have been enjoying your insightful commentary on each and every episode as I watch them. I did grow up watching the series but it holds a great deal more meaning to rediscover now. I do hope you get around to reviewing the rest of the series. If it would help I would be more than pleased to share my own insights as I progress.
I’m trying to find the episode that shows them watching the first man walking on the moon – would love to show my class to give them an idea of what life was like at the time. Do you know which one it was?