The Wonder Years

TV Show • 1988 • Comedy  

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The Wonder Years tells the story of Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage) facing the trials and tribulations of youth while growing up during the 1960s and 70s. Told through narration from an adult Kevin (Daniel Stern), Kevin faces the difficulties of maintaining relationships and friendships on his enthralling journey into adulthood.
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smj322
S2E8 a hamster dies
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kelso895
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 E8
A hamster is killed when Wayne (in what genuinely seems to be an accident) vacuums it up. Skip from 17:24 to 18:04 to avoid the death scene.
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kelso895
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 E8
A hamster is taken home by Kevin to be part of a relatively harmless science experiment, where one hamster eats normal hamster chow and the other is given some junk food. However, things go bad as Kevin's older brother, Wayne, repeatedly threatens the hamster's life as a method of bullying Kevin. Wayne man-handles the hamster with general disregard, holds it out of a bus window threatening to drop it, and even threatens to drop it into a running garbage disposal. Although the hamster is ok after all of these incidents and threats, ultimately the hamster is killed when Wayne (in what genuinely seems to be an accident) vacuums the hamster up. Skip from 17:24 to 18:04 to avoid the death scene.
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