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The Wonder Years :: Pottery Will Get You Nowhere (02x06)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Pottery Will Get You Nowhere
Episode #: 02x06
Production Number: B88506
Original Airdate: Wednesday February 01st, 1989
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Episode Crew
Director: Daniel Stern
Writer: Matthew Carlson
 
Episode Summary
 

Norma is upset when she takes a pottery class and receives no encouragement from Jack.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Ben SteinplayedMr. CantwellRecurring (first appearance)
Daniel SternplayedAdult KevinRecurring (first appearance)
 
Main Cast
 
Fred SavageplayedKevin Arnold
Dan LauriaplayedJack Arnold
Alley MillsplayedNorma Arnold
Olivia d'AboplayedKaren Arnold
Jason Hervey (1)playedWayne Arnold
Danica McKellarplayedGwendolyn "Winnie" Cooper
Josh SavianoplayedPaul Joseph Pfeiffer
Daniel SternvoicedAdult Kevin Arnold
 
Episode Notes
 
This episode won a Humanitas award.
 
This is the first appearance of Mr. Cantwell (Ben Stein).
 
This is the first and only appearance of Daniel Stern (Narrator) as Adult Kevin. This is the only episode in which Daniel Stern is creditied as being the series narrator.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Nat 'King' ColeWhen I Fall In Love 
Tom JonesIt's Not Unusual 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Narrator: I guess I never really thought of my parents as being in love. But maybe that's the best thing for a kid -- to never have to think about it. It's just always there. Like the ground you walk on.
(Cuts to science class)
Mr. Cantwell: The surface of the earth may look stable, but it's in constant motion, shifted by molten forces below. The shapes of our continents, so familiar to us today, will shift and reform like so much pond scum.
Narrator: Mr. Cantwell had such a rosy view of the miracles of science.
 
 
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