It's strange. I felt bored through a lot of this episode, as the plot was pretty slow and bare-bones... Then at the end, I felt like I had been punched in the gut.
I'm sure this is an episode I disliked as a kid, but as an adult, it's truly haunting. We all have our version of piano lessons, don't we? It's painful to look back at the things we gave up on because we thought we weren't good enough. Ultimately, that's the magic of The Wonder Years. These are universal experiences, no matter the generation.
The rehearsal montage where we see Kevin's whole family appreciate his playing is a beautiful and understated scene that will stick with me.
I'm sure this is an episode I disliked as a kid, but as an adult, it's truly haunting. We all have our version of piano lessons, don't we? It's painful to look back at the things we gave up on because we thought we weren't good enough. Ultimately, that's the magic of The Wonder Years. These are universal experiences, no matter the generation.
The rehearsal montage where we see Kevin's whole family appreciate his playing is a beautiful and understated scene that will stick with me.