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She orders dinner from the restaurant and surprises Kevin when he delivers it to her. This is a special moment because viewers follow Kevin around and feel sorry for him as he struggles to keep his job but please his girlfriend at the same time. Ending an episode with Kevin and Winnie enjoying a late dinner after a hectic night is sure to entertain all viewers who enjoy their relationship.

When Winnie is sick, Kevin thinks it is the perfect opportunity to get closer to her, so he decides to take care of her. He gets her homework assignments from school , entertains her, feeds her, and never fails to make her laugh. This all happens in a fun, little montage with the famous song "My Girl" by The Temptations played in the background. This scene is very touching and showcases the innocence of a childhood crush.

Viewers cannot help but root for Kevin throughout the whole thing. Viewers were relieved when Winnie and Kevin got together in the third season, but complications in their relationship seemed to occur almost immediately. When Kevin and Winnie attend a make-out party , they feel extremely uncomfortable and Winnie leaves. In the middle of the night, Winnie comes to Kevin's window and asks him to talk to her. They talk on a little bridge, and Winnie expresses how awkward and pressured she felt at the party.

This leads to them sharing a sweet, little kiss. It is a great moment and truly expresses how complicated love can be. After Kevin and Winnie fight on their way to a dance , they end up awkwardly agreeing to dance together. After they stop dancing and go their separate ways in the middle of the song, they suddenly find themselves staring at one another and immediately trying to meet up again as people keep getting in their way. Over the course of its six seasons, the audience saw Kevin grow up and deal with issues ranging from problems between his parents and bullies at school, to larger scale stuff like the politics of the era and the ramifications surrounding the Vietnam War.

Here are the ten best relationships - real or desired - of Kevin Arnold's youth. Denise "the Grease" Lavelle appeared during the show's fifth season and represented something different - the unobtainable dream girl with whom Kevin rooted against his own success. Though he looks at Denise with desire, the end voiceover shows that he truly did want love to win out here as he hopes news of her eventual divorce is untrue, this having been an example of his own romantic maturation.

In what could have been a friendship or maybe even more, Kevin Arnold again shows us just how flawed and real?

After being paired up to square dance with Margaret Farquhar, Kevin shows off the cruelty of adolescence and does everything he can think of to distance himself from 'the weird girl' in an attempt to save face. Sure Margaret had three pigtails and talked too much, but she was also interesting and genuine, two traits largely absent most Junior High kids.

The ultimate temptress, Madeline Adams showed up at a time when Winnie and Kevin were trying to make the long-distance thing work all the way across town. New girl Madeline immediately shows interest in Kevin, and Winnie encourages him to be nice, as she, now going to Lincoln, knows how hard it is to be the new girl.

Kevin resists though, spurning Madeline's advances for several episodes until Winnie dumps him for someone else. Fred Savage became one of the youngest actors to be nominated for an Emmy Award, when he was 13 years old in for his role as Kevin Arnold. I had a call one day that Jon Feltheimer [the head of New World Entertainment] was on his way down to the studio, and he walked into my office and said, 'I want my money back,'" he told Rolling Stone in One of the jokes was that Fred's voice was getting lower than Danny Stern's voice.

So from my point of view, the story was well told, and it was time to put a button in it. As far as coming-of-age movies go, most of them always finish on a high note, with the protagonists ending up together. However, sometimes show creators break the mold and give audiences a not-so-satisfying ending. The Wonder Years was a show about growing up. The show might have had a good storyline, but its audience hated the ending.



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