There’s a hit-and-run quality to the second season of “The Wonder Years.”
Just when you get accustomed to the idea of Bill Williams and his son Dean spending time in New York, the series is on to another concept.
For those who didn’t get a New York experience in adolescence, it’s a way to introduce the innocence that colored the original series. There, Kevin Arnold was constantly peeling the fruit of new situations. Here, it seems like someone is just trying to find something that will stick. Daughter Kim , meanwhile, gets a comic foil of her own when wild Aunt Jackie shows up and inspires trouble.
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