MostlySitcoms
1
Growing Pains

The final season begins with Kevin approaching the end of high school and the end of childhood.

September 23, 1992 Dir: Various Written by: Various
2
B.P. and Me

Kevin and Winnie face the question of what happens after high school with honest uncertainty.

September 30, 1992 Dir: Various Written by: Various
3
Scenes from a Wedding

Paul's final season showcases how much he's grown from the awkward kid we met in season one.

October 07, 1992 Dir: Various Written by: Various
4
Hemingway

Jack Arnold's final episodes carry the emotional weight of a character who expressed love through actions, not words.

October 14, 1992 Dir: Various Written by: Various
5
The Wonder Years

Kevin contemplates his future with the seriousness of someone who finally realizes childhood is ending.

October 21, 1992 Dir: Various Written by: Various
6
Scene It, Done It

The show's final episodes maintain the quality and emotional depth that made it special from the start.

October 28, 1992 Dir: Various Written by: Various
7
Ninth Grade Man

Wayne and Kevin reach an understanding that honors their complicated, loving brotherly bond.

November 04, 1992 Dir: Various Written by: Various
8
The Ties That Bind

Norma Arnold's strength carries the family through the final episodes with quiet dignity.

November 11, 1992 Dir: Various Written by: Various
9
Christmas Party

Kevin faces graduation with mixed emotions — excited for the future, nostalgic for the past.

December 09, 1992 Dir: Various Written by: Various
10
White Lies

The show weaves together its final storylines with the care of something precious being preserved.

January 06, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
11
Alice in Autoland

Kevin and Winnie share their final scenes together, and the culmination of their story across six years is devastating and beautiful.

January 13, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
12
New Year

Paul and Kevin say goodbye to childhood together, just as they experienced it together.

January 20, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
13
Let Nothing You Dismay

Jack Arnold's final moments on screen are among the most powerful in the history of television comedy.

February 03, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
14
Independence Day

The penultimate episodes wrap every character's story with the tenderness they deserve.

February 10, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
15
Wayne on Wheels

The Arnold family gathers one last time, and every face around that dinner table carries six years of memories.

February 17, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
16
Poker

Kevin walks through his neighborhood one last time as a kid, and the narration makes every step feel monumental.

February 24, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
17
Eclipse

The series finale of The Wonder Years delivers the most perfect ending in television history — honest, loving, and unforgettable.

March 03, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
18
Scenes from a Barbecue

Daniel Stern's final narration tells us where everyone ended up, and the tears are unstoppable.

March 17, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
19
The Yearbook

The Wonder Years signs off, leaving behind six seasons of proof that the ordinary moments of growing up are the most extraordinary stories of all.

March 31, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
20
Sex and Economics

Growing up is the most universal story there is. The Wonder Years told it better than anyone, and its legacy will last forever.

April 14, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
21
Summer

The final episode closes the book on Kevin Arnold's childhood, but the wonder never really ends — it just changes form.

April 28, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
22
Homecoming

Goodbye, Kevin. Goodbye, Winnie. Goodbye, Paul. Thank you for reminding us that growing up is painful, beautiful, and worth remembering.

May 12, 1993 Dir: Various Written by: Various
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