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What do you think about "The Wonder Years" and this Website? The guestbook is temporarily closed.
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Travis says:
| | The music section listing all the songs that were in the show & what episodes they were in is missing a song. Close your eyes by James Taylor. I think it was at the end of episode 43 (good-bye) when his math teacher died but I'm not totally sure. |
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Peter Anselm says:
| | I thought I heard that one of the cast members just passed ??? |
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Jeff says:
| | Hi guys
just wanted to let you know that we completely overhauled our website www.wonder-years.tv - it now finally works properly on mobile devices
great site that you have here as well!
Jeff |
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Dan Worth says:
| | My all-time favorite series! I get so caught up in the innocence and wonder of my own childhood that has never left me, thank goodness. The music, script, images, acting are all mixed up in a magical formula. All my favorite episodes are without Winnie, I do think at times she took away more than she gave to the show, but all in all I'm so grateful for this one. |
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Johnny Wishbone says:
| | Watched the 1st & 2nd seasons only when I was in 5th & 6th grade. Then the teen years began, girls and hanging with friends took the place of watching TV. When I turned 30 I discovered it again on ION and watched every episode. I have never watched anything with so much soul and meaning. Lots of episodes reminded of my own life and family. Some episodes even made me cry. My wife bought me the Time Life dvd set so now I can watch anytime if feel reminiscent of my own Wonder Years that seem so long ago. |
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Rick Komm says:
| | WOW, this has certainly been one my very best favorite TV Series' of all time! Now, I've seen it here and there (alas, severely edited) on Nick-at-Nite, and in a bootleg edition; but not until very recently was I able to obtain the complete, unedited set (through Amazon, in my case). Boy, talk about Pure 24-Karat TV Gold; thank you so much, Time-Life! |
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John Robertson says:
| | The best written sitcom of its day. It was more than a sitcom, though. it was a slice of our youths for many of us. The narration throughout each episode is basically poetry. |
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Michael Broy says:
| | I love the wonder years show. |
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