I love the Wonder Years, I watch it every day. But Kevin's dad Jack uses d***, he**, and d*** it a lot. It is sweet and teaches you many valuable lessons, and sometimes makes you cry. In one episode during Jack's Christmas party, he only served alcohol and wine. At the end, they caught an old friend smoking Marijuana in the basement in secret. It is a favorite of mine. Sometimes Wayne talks about sex, and Hobson talks about "men look at women", how his dad looks at dirty magazines. Wayne is a bad role model, and Jack is too, but Kevin, Winnie, Paul, Norma and Karen are good.
I am only 12 but i have been introduced to many movies. tv shows and books of the 80's 70's 60's 50's 40's and I was introduced to the Wonder years when i was about 4 and I watch it when it plays on ion at 10:00 on weeknights I love that show fred savage is cute I love the show it is my favorite!
I'm 12 years old much like the central character, Kevin Arnold. I understand and can relate to his life. The show is filled with messages such as; stay true to your friends, respect your family, and try your best in school. If you're from the ages of 12-15, I recommend The Wonder Years for you.
OK my sister loves this show. It does have mild mild
sex and drinking and language("d-mn", "h--l"). "Kevin" had sex with a girl later on. And "Wayne" cusses and drinks.
I like The Wonder Years. It is a good show. It has some sexual references, and a lot of perversion. Some illegal drinking, one man is smoking Marijuana in an episode. And they use the d word h word and a word. Wayne is a terrible and stupid brother who constantly tortures Kevin, and beats him in many ways. And Kevin's relationship with his dad sends out a rather sad message. I think this show is pretty cool though.
Although it's one of those "old fashioned" just-when-good-TV-was-getting-started type shows, this show is completely and absolutely amazing! The characters are gripping and real, as well as the many humorous revelations of the main character. The Wonder Years follows the life of 13 year old Kevin Arnold as he fights with his older brother, Wayne, the ups and downs of his first love, and growing up as a teenager in the 60's and 70's. Although Kevin's sometimes silly revelations can get annoying, this show still manages to move anyone who watches it.
The wonder years is a great show but it is mainly about going steady and teen crushes so I think it is better for 13 and up for language and the topics and that it follows a teenagers life