The Wonder Years just keeps getting better and better, with the potential to soar to new heights on television. Dean’s maturity and self-respect are put to the test in the previous episode of The Wonder Years. It’s one of the best episodes of the show thus far.
Now, the twelft episode is being anxiously anticipated by fans. Allow www.tvacute.com to supply you with all of the information you’ll need to watch the new episode 12 of ‘The Wonder Years 2021,’ titled “I’m With the Band.” In this episode, Bill pushes Dean to regain his first chair saxophone place in the school band.
Good News for EJ Williams fans, he has been nominated for NAACP Image Awards nominations for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Performance by a Youth.
The Wonder Years Reboot Episode 13 Release Date
The Wonder Years Reboot Episode 12 will release on WEDNESDAY, January 19, 2022, from 8:00-8:30 p.m. EDT, on ABC in (US) Episodes can also be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu. the show will run on CTV in Canada on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ET. Additionally, the show is available to stream on Disney Plus, Hotstar, and Youtube TV. HULU | Amazon Prime
The Wonder Years Season 1 Episode 12 Photos
The Wonder Years 2021(Season 1) Cast
Dean Williams is played by Elisha “EJ” Williams.
Don Cheadle narrates as an older Dean.
Saycon Sengbloh as Lillian Williams, Dean’s mother.
Cheadle as an elderly Dean Saycon Sengbloh.
Bill Williams, Dean’s father, is played by Dulé Hill.
Kim Williams, Dean’s sister, is played by Laura Kariuki.
Dean’s friend, Brad Hitman, is played by Julian Lerner.
Cory Long, played by Amari O’Neil, is Dean’s friend.
Milan Ray plays Keisa Clemmons, Dean’s sweetheart.
Coach Long, played by Allen Maldonado, is a baseball coach.
What happened in The Wonder Years Season 12
“Brad Mitzvah” tackles important themes on both a societal and personal level. Brad becomes a man through his bar mitzvah, the show deftly weaves Dean’s journey to “manhood” into the narrative. Dean matures into a grownup on his own on this adventure. The Wonder Years never shies away from important issues, such as Dean’s experience growing up as a Black adolescent in 1960s Alabama. The initial scene with the youngsters attempting to touch Dean’s afro portion is still relevant today.