The Wonder Years Is a Remake Actually Worth Your Attention
In an era of cynical nostalgia-fueled reboots, a racial reframing creates a new experience.

The Wonder Years. ABC. Wednesday, September 22, 8:30 p.m.
In a fall broadcast TV season consisting mostly of remakes and ripoffs, The Wonder Years sounded like the absolute nadir—a racially reversed remake of a 40-year-old show about growing up in the 1960s, just as the Baby Boomers with whom it is concerned are starting to die off in staggering numbers. But regardless of how the new Wonder Years turns out as a financial/Nielsen bet, it's no cynical ploy. It's very funny, rather charming and … well, good.
Produced and written by Saladin K. Patterson, who worked on both Frasier and Psych, and with original Wonder Years star Fred Savage attached to the project as a director, WY2 takes the WY1 conception—a 12-year-old kid taking his first tentative steps into the adult world in in the which-way-is-up year of 1968—and scrambles it a bit. We're still in the madhouse epicenter of the 1960s: draft cards and bras aflame, political assassinations all around us, Broadway casts stripping naked on stage, and Jim Morrison and Elvis Presley tussling for TV airtime.
But instead of a show about how this was experienced by white families in the 'burbs (it was never clear whether WY1 was set in California or upstate New York, but it was certainly someplace where people swam and played tennis rather than mumblety-peg and craps), WY2 is in a pleasant black urban neighborhood in Montgomery, Alabama. And young Dean Williams (Elisha Williams, Puppy Dog Parts) gets lectures from his parents that Fred Savage's character Kevin Arnold never dreamed of: What to do when the cops stop you. And never to embarrass yourself and the race ("show your ass") in front of white people.
On the other hand, it seems there's a lot about being 12 years old that cuts across racial lines. The shouted response of Dean's parents to questions about money, sex, or the smell of the funny cigarettes his dad's jazz-cat friends—"Stay out of grown folks' business!!!"—could just as easily come from Kevin Arnold's mom and dad. Other facts of junior high life—the puzzling ways of girls, the chorus of admiring "oooohs" after a cutting yo' mama joke, and the bloody, humiliating havoc wrought by bullies—also seem universal. (Though the bully's explanation for one beating— "you even brought a lunch box to school like you white"—defies categorization.) "One thing about being 12 that hasn't changed over the decades," observes narrator Don Cheadle as an adult Dean, looking back, "is that it's around 12 when you figure out what your place is in the world."
Not that other characters have got everything figured out about their lives. Dean's best friends, somewhat hipper Cory and Jewish nerd Brad (kid character-actors Amari O'Neil and Julian Lerner), are, of course, as about as clueless as he is. Dean's professional-woman mom (Saycon Sengbloh, Scandal) and musician dad (Dulé Hill, Suits) are engaged in a gentle push-and-pull over integrationist politics and black separatism. His sister Kim (Laura Kariuki, Black Lightning) is fond of Black Panther T-shirts and sighs with frustration when her father insists she's got to go to college rather than the barricades: "I'm sure the revolution's gonna need a good dentist or accountant." (Dad might be a bit less sanguine if he saw Kim's cache of photos in which she poses with a very un-dental shotgun.) Another brother is unseen; he's off in the jungle, hunting Charlie.
Not that any of these folks get much help from American history as recited by the narrator. White flight from the inner city to the suburbs began in the 1950s in response to court-ordered school integration, not the widespread race riots of 1967. America's "racial divide" was not caused by the election of Richard Nixon but, well, slavery. And when Kim puts aside her SAT study guide for a copy of Eldridge Cleaver's Soul On Ice, I couldn't help but wonder how she's going to take to Cleaver's contention that raping black women is good practice for the truly revolutionary act of raping white women.
Yet the jelly-belly history of WY2 shouldn't sink the show, any more than it did WY1, in which every person in America except Richard Nixon was furiously anti-war. The show is not a college textbook but the story of a family awash in a time of tumultuous change, and it gets the broad themes right if not the details. And its main point—the aloneness of being young and adolescent—is poignantly, painfully clear. "I feel different everywhere I go," Dean broods. So did most of us, kid. Honest, it gets better.
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And more ironically Cleaver became conservative later on, but I guess that will go unmentioned in this revisionist history.
That hadn't happened yet.
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Nielsen ratings poison.
The dinger years.
That joke is on a ventilator.
KAR weighing in.
Neat. When is the white Cosby Show on?
Kevin Spacey will play the dad.
That was “Growing Pains”
mmm Joanna Kerns
Can't wait for the reverse tokinization of popular black characters.
Dame Judy Dench as Weezie.
Works.
Amy Schumer as Re-run
I just lol'ed.
She isn’t available. Disney is casting her in the MCU reboot of the Fantastic Four as The Thing. She is a popular choice as minimal makeup and CGI is required to achieve a credible appearance for the character.
How about ‘dynamite’ good times. Seems appropriate!
The Cosby show was the white Cosby show.
^This^
word.
Roberta wins the internet.
Exactly
How 'bout the transgender Flip Wilson show?
Here come de fudge!
I think Cosby should be cast as the great grandfather in this new Wonder Years show.
That would be quite touching.
He’s good at tucking girls in for the night. After serving them a glass of ‘warm milk’.
I’m sure everyone already knows this, but it is cool that Winnie Cooper grew up to be a mathematician:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danica_McKellar
Nerd!
Odds that White Mike has written Winnie Cooper fan-erotica?
There’s nobody that looks like me in this program.
Everyone knows that skin color is the only dimension of relatability.
He meant no one was glued to an iPhone, racist.
Sorry, they tend to choose good-looking people to be actors. 😛
It's true. Steve Buscemi is a modern Adonis.
When he acted in Fargo, his character was thrown in a woodchipper. Don’t preetend you haven’t seen that film.
He did his best to turn Armageddon into a cinematic masterpiece, but Liv wouldn't do a topless scene.
Jethro Tull scene worth the $8.00
Yes.
And from Ford Fairlane - "He's so dumb he thinks Jethro Tull was one of the Beverly Hillbillies"
lol yes.
Or strikingly ugly people for "character" roles.
Hasn’t what I said become a complaint of the woke over the last several years? I was being sardonic.
Pandering, Repackaged, boring reruns. Merica!
Pandering. And not even creative about it.
In an era of cynical nostalgia-fueled reboots, a racial reframing creates a new experience.
Of that, I have absolutely no doubt.
I don't know about the remake, but the "original" was a rip-off of Jean Shepherd.
Lin-Manuel Miranda makes note to self to do Broadway revival of "A Christmas Story" with African-American cast.
Lin-Manuel Miranda makes note to self to do Broadway revival of “A Christmas Story” with Muslim-American cast.
FTFY
There is a Jewish version called "The Last Night Of Ballyhoo".
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probably safer to be a black man in the south in the 60's than it is to be a black man in LA today. progress NOT at least now they are killing their own
Maybe not LA, but Chicago, Baltimore, St. Louis, New Orleans, Detroit, Milwaukee ...
LA is pretty safe now a days.
I don't know if the stats show this, but my impression is that in Flyover Country the Black neighborhoods in the smaller cities are more dangerous than in the big ones. Maybe because the economic conditions are worse.
They are eleventy bajillion times more dangerous because…feelingz about flyover country.
Ok, folks, this is Reason. You didn't really think anyone here would actually have the balls to pan a woke joke like this, did you?
Where are the trans characters?
How dare you assume their genders!
They're trans parents.
Interesting concept. If children start declaring themselves "trans adults", will we have to give them drivers' licenses and sell them alcohol?
I'll pass, thanks. I don't like remakes and I certainly don't like programs that push agendas- like this one.
FACT: The manipulation of the sheeple populace is so evident that it is an insult to anyone with half a brain.
Time for another dinner with Andre. Or a lecture from Howard Beale.
Does this show depict the ugly, violent bigotry of so many southern Whites during that period? If so, I doubt today's vestigial bigots -- racists, superstitious gay-bashers, xenophobes, misogynists, disaffected clingers, drawling Republicans, half-educated clingers -- will like it.
They prefer revival meetings, Pat Boone anthologies, Hannity, country music, Left Behind movies, and the like.
Are you old enough to remember the violent racial hatred of urban Blacks in those days? I doubt that will be portrayed, either. Maybe they'll surprise me.
I am beginning to think you and OBL are the same person. Each playing their role to the hilt. Maybe you're just a shape-shifting actor....Hanks? Penn? Bale? Step on out from behind the character.
Kirkland is most definitely a jar containing the gall bladders of failed dictators that somehow gained sentience.
I picture it in the basement of an abandoned hospital near Veteran's Stadium in Philadelphia propped up on a stool with old Yellow Pages in front of a tiny desk with a 10" orange-monochrome CRT monitor hooked up to an IBM PC from 1986 with dual floppy drives and a 2800 baud modem connected to a landline that was never disconnected.
Are you applying for the role?
Man, you are trying way too hard. Ease it back a bit.
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>>(it was never clear whether WY1 was set in California or upstate New York
Kevin was a Jets fan. I assumed Queens.
[And young Dean Williams (Elisha Williams, Puppy Dog Parts) gets lectures from his parents that Fred Savage's character Kevin Arnold never dreamed of: What to do when the cops stop you.]
I keep hearing the "Black parents shouldn't have to have that conversation" trope, and it's not true. Regardless of whether their kids are Black, they are still teenagers.
I don't know about Kevin, but I certainly got that lecture from my father. When I got my license at 16 I knew everything I needed to know about the world, and I was not afraid to share it. Dad called it "a serious case of the smart-mouth."
So I got, "When you get pulled over, and you will, no smart-mouth. Keep your hands on the steering wheel, answer, 'Yes, officer' and 'No, officer,' and sign the ticket. If you think the officer did something wrong, come to me. We'll argue with the officer in a court of law."
I was under the impression that a remake of the Wonder Years would take place in the late '80's to early '90's.
As long as the theme song is "Whitey is on the Moon" I'll watch..
Can we put our hands together for a remake of the Golden Girls? They could call it the Gold Coast Girls. Yea, nothing like a TV show about the sex lives of septuagenarian women who have vampired their husbands into coffins looking for another man to take down!
I think we now know the magic formula for making modern TV.
Remake + nostalgia + (B)lack people + racism = white guilt + ratings (maybe)
“ White flight from the inner city to the suburbs began in the 1950s in response to court-ordered school integration…”
Actually, “white flight” from the inner city to the suburbs in the 1950s was the result of federal housing policy, in particular federal subsidies for single-family home mortgages. Notably, the federal government banned blacks from participating in these programs.
Yeah, school integration was not the main motivation for White Flight until court-ordered busing started in 1971. At that point, whites started fleeing from both the cities and the inner suburbs, to new housing developments surrounding small exurban towns.
The Wonder Years is not a 40 year old show.
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