The Wonder Years - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Homecoming
Kevin and his friends attempt to steal a mascot for a rival high school; Wayne's friend, Wart, returns from a tour in Vietnam.
Fishing
The Arnold men head out on their triennial fishing trip.
Scenes from a Wedding
The Arnolds attend the wedding of Jack's bosses daughter where Kevin attempts to impress a girl and Wayne realizes that he dated the bride.
Sex and Economics
Kevin takes on a job painting a teacher's house.
Politics as Usual
Kevin is jealous when Winnie begins spending her time with a champaign worker for George McGovern.
White Lies
With his parents away on a trip, Kevin invites Winnie over.
Wayne and Bonnie
Kevin tries to reconcile with Winnie; Wayne dates an older woman.
Kevin Delivers
Kevin rushes to make his date with Winnie while working his shift at the Chinese restaurant.
The Test
Kevin and his friends worry about the upcoming SAT's. Jack considers leaving his job and buying a furniture store.
Let Nothing You Dismay
Jack is left scrambling when his partner backs out of the loan; Kevin struggles to make enough money to pay Winnie a Christmas gift.
New Years
Kevin hopes to attend a party at a ski lodge with his friends but Wayne and his girlfriend invite the family out to dinner.
Alice in Autoland
Kevin hopes to get a good deal on a car from Alice Pedermier's father.
Ladies and Gentlemen... The Rolling Stones
After hearing a rumor that The Rolling Stones are going to be performing at a local dive bar, Kevin and his friends set out on a mission to find them.
Unpacking
Kevin learns more about his friend, Jeff.
Hulk Arnold
Kevin decides to join the wrestling team after showing promise during P.E. class.
Nose
Kevin's friend, Ricky, falls for a new girl with a big nose.
Eclipse
While on a class field trip, Kevin and Winnie get into a fight while Chuck gets left behind in a restroom.
Poker
The guys poker night brings several revelations.
The Little Women
Norma decides to get a full time job. SAT scores come in for Kevin and his friends.
Reunion
The Arnolds travel back to where Norma grew up so she had can attend her high school reunion.
Summer (1)
Winnie takes a summer job as a life guard at a hotel resort, while Kevin considers a cross-country trip with his friends, an idea that Jack soon quashes knowing that Chuck and Jeff is cross-country without Chuck's Own Parents and Jeff's Mother's permission. Frustrated, Kevin then quits his job at Jack's factory and drives to the resort to see Winnie. Kevin then takes a job as a waiter to be near Winnie, but is then disappointed when he and Winnie are so busy they have no time for each other. Kevin gambles his gas money playing poker with the resort's house band and manages to win big; but later, when he finds Winnie to tell her of his good fortune, he becomes shocked to see Winnie kissing a co-worker. Part one of the two-part series finale.
Independence Day (2)
Kevin, furious with Winnie over her infidelity, plays another poker game, this time losing all his money and his car. He then punches the guy Winnie kissed, quits his job and hitchhikes home because he is now without a car. Winnie is fired from her job because of Kevin's tirade; and she, too, hitches a ride back home, and Kevin happens to be picked up by the same couple. Winnie tells Kevin her side of what happened; but their argument becomes so heated that they are both dropped off at the side of the road. Soon after a thunderstorm occurs and they find refuge in an old barn where they decide they don't want to lose their childhood relationship. The next day they make it back home just in time for the Independence Day parade, and the present-day adult Kevin reveals the fates of himself, his family, and his friends from that day onward. Part two (conclusion) of the two-part series finale.
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