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Les années coup de coeur
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  • Episode aired Apr 5, 1988
  • TV-PG
  • 24m
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Fred Savage, Olivia d'Abo, John Corbett, Jason Hervey, Dan Lauria, and Alley Mills in Les années coup de coeur (1988)
ComedyDramaFamilyRomance

Karen doesn't communicate with her parents anymore. It's made worse when she brings home a new boyfriend. Kevin takes an immediate dislike to Louis.Karen doesn't communicate with her parents anymore. It's made worse when she brings home a new boyfriend. Kevin takes an immediate dislike to Louis.Karen doesn't communicate with her parents anymore. It's made worse when she brings home a new boyfriend. Kevin takes an immediate dislike to Louis.

  • Director
    • Art Wolff
  • Writers
    • Neal Marlens
    • Carol Black
  • Stars
    • Fred Savage
    • Dan Lauria
    • Alley Mills
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    • Director
      • Art Wolff
    • Writers
      • Neal Marlens
      • Carol Black
    • Stars
      • Fred Savage
      • Dan Lauria
      • Alley Mills
    • 1User review
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Fred Savage
    Fred Savage
    • Kevin Arnold
    Dan Lauria
    Dan Lauria
    • Jack Arnold
    Alley Mills
    Alley Mills
    • Norma Arnold
    Olivia d'Abo
    Olivia d'Abo
    • Karen Arnold
    Jason Hervey
    Jason Hervey
    • Wayne Arnold
    Danica McKellar
    Danica McKellar
    • Winnie Cooper
    • (credit only)
    Josh Saviano
    Josh Saviano
    • Paul Pfeiffer
    Wendel Meldrum
    Wendel Meldrum
    • Miss White
    John Corbett
    John Corbett
    • Louis
    • (as Jack Corbett)
    Michael Bacall
    Michael Bacall
    • Joey
    Dante Basco
    Dante Basco
    • Eddie
    Melanie Gaffin
    Melanie Gaffin
    • Christine
    Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    • Kevin Arnold - The Narrator
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Art Wolff
    • Writers
      • Neal Marlens
      • Carol Black
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    Getting to know Karen

    While perhaps a step down in quality from the episodes that have gone before, this nevertheless is still an important episode of the show, as it establishes a little more the relationship between Kevin and Karen.

    As ever, the writing is great, as are the performances given.

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    • Trivia
      Alley Mills and John Corbett both share the same birthday: May 9.
    • Goofs
      In one scene, Kevin is in the living room. He is watching a western movie on television. The broadcast is in color. Although in the USA color television began broadcasting in the mid 1960s, the Arnold family did not own a color television in 1968. In 'Christmas' (9) , the adult Kevin remembered that the family purchased a color television in the early 1970s.
    • Quotes

      Jack Arnold: No chicken?

      Kevin Arnold: Louis doesn't eat meat, Dad.

      Kevin Arnold - The Narrator: Hey, just thought I'd mention it.

      Jack Arnold: No meat, Louis?

      Louis: No. Meat, uh, meat just doesn't turn me on, really.

      Jack Arnold: No meat, huh? Imagine that.

      Kevin Arnold - The Narrator: I knew it. Dad would carve through this guy like a butcher carves through a pork loin.

      Norma Arnold: Oh, I heard, honey, why the Vandover's didn't go to Brian's funeral. They were in Chicago. Dick's mother had a stroke.

      Jack Arnold: Mmm...

      Norma Arnold: One of the boys on our block was killed in Vietnam several weeks ago.

      Louis: Oh, I-I know. I mean, uh, Karen told me. Another meaningless death.

      Jack Arnold: I beg you pardon?

      Louis: I-I just meant that... it's just a shame, uh... a kid has to die for basically no reason.

      Norma Arnold: More broccoli, anyone?

      Jack Arnold: I don't think it's meaningless... when a young man dies for freedom and for his country.

      Louis: I just have a little trouble... justifying dying for a government that systematically represses its citizens.

      Norma Arnold: Oh, honey. Try the potatoes - I put grated cheese on them.

      Jack Arnold: What the hell is that supposed to mean?

      Karen Arnold: It means the United States government is responsible... for the oppression of blacks, women, free speech...

      Jack Arnold: Well perhaps, little lady, you'd like to go live in Russia for a little while... huh?

      Louis: Oh, uh... I think what Karen is saying is that...

      Jack Arnold: Look, buster! I happen to believe that freedom and democracy... have certain advantages that Communist dictatorships don't, and that is what Vietnam is all about!

      Louis: No, man, that's what they brainwash you to believe it's all about. They...

      [sighs]

      Louis: ..they turn people into brainwashed morons.

      Kevin Arnold - The Narrator: My hunch was that my father would not let being called a brainwashed moron at his dinner table... go unremarked.

      Jack Arnold: So... you think I've been brainwashed, do you, Louis?

      Louis: No. No. Look... I think anyone... who supports the American war effort in Vietnam...... is having the wool pulled over his eyes.

      Jack Arnold: I see...

      Jack Arnold: Just like they did with Korea.

      Jack Arnold: What the hell do you know about Korea? I was in Korea. I lost a lot of good friends there.

      Karen Arnold: Daddy, that doesn't have anything to do with what we're saying.

      Jack Arnold: And they weren't brainwashed! They were brave men who weren't afraid to fight for what they believed in. Now if you're afraid to fight - why don't you just say so? Why don't you just admit you're chicken?

      Louis: You're damned right! I am chicken. I don't want to die like your friends! What do you think that you achieved over there? Hmm? Do you think that those people are free? They're not free, man. Except to buy Coca-Cola, and... uh...

      [smirks]

      Louis: ..Nestle's Quik... get loans from Chase-Manhattan National Bank...

      Jack Arnold: That's crap!

      Louis: You were used, man, and your friends were used.

      Jack Arnold: That's crap!

      Karen Arnold: Daddy, you never listen to what we say! Some of what we say is true!

      Louis: Don't accept all this death and then justify it. It is wrong! Your friends should be alive - they should be...... enjoying dinner, and arguing with their kids, just like you are.

      Jack Arnold: What do you know about it? Who the hell are you to say that?

    • Connections
      Featured in Les années coup de coeur: The Wonder Years (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      For Sentimental Reasons
      Written by Deek Watson and Pat Best

      Performed by Nat 'King' Cole

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • The Black/Marlens Company
      • New World Television
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    • Runtime
      • 24m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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