A man recalls his experiences growing up in Montgomery, Alabama during the late 1960s.A man recalls his experiences growing up in Montgomery, Alabama during the late 1960s.A man recalls his experiences growing up in Montgomery, Alabama during the late 1960s.
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- TriviaRunning simultaneously with the original Wonder Years, this show complements the original show from the late 1980s, with the same name, from a Black American perspective. Actor and director Fred Savage helps produce this version--he also played the original titular character on The Wonder Years.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Amy Adams/Lee Daniels/girl in red/Ande (2021)
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A Charming, Deep Show
I was a little skeptical about this reboot, but I actually found it to be pretty good. It's a charming show about a 12 year old boy discovering his path in life. It's a charming premise, and it's handled well. The show can also be deep and emotional, with the death of Martin Luther King affecting everyone. Some issues is that a little to much happens in this episode, and there could be a little less of Don Cheadle's narrating. Not that he does a bad job, he does a great job, be he sometimes talked over scenes that shouldn't have needed narration.
But besides that, it a charming take on the Wonder Years, that's also deep and emotional.
But besides that, it a charming take on the Wonder Years, that's also deep and emotional.
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- Sep 23, 2021
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