So good, y’all!

To that end, have you ever wondered what the cast of the show looks like today?

Is Winnie still a total goddess, for example?

Danica McKellar and Fred Savage in The Wonder Years

And what ever happened to Kevin Arnold’s bully of an older brother?

Well, whet your nostalgia, because here’s what the cast ofThe Wonder Yearslooks like today.

The man is truly a legend, and deserving of theEmmy award nominationshe received for the role.

Fred Savage, then and now

“We had a very family-friendly set,” he shared in an interview withEsquire.

“It was all about the kids, about us feeling comfortable and not growing up too fast.”

It’s good to know that things were wholesome behind the camera, too!

Danica McKellar then and now

As for Savage’s life as a grown up, thehusband and fatheris busy with other endeavors.

Additionally, despiteclaims of harassment, the actor is a host of the ABC showChild Supportalongside Ricky Gervais.

McKellar acknowledges the powerful impact that the show had on viewers.

Josh Saviano then and now

McKellarcontinuesto have a successful acting career.

We love you, Winnie!

So even though the show is over, the love is not lost.

Jason Hervey then and now

We aresohere for this!

Ugh, how infuriating can you get?

Okay, we’ll forgive him.

Dan Lauria then and now

As a father, the story of Ryan hit close to home for the child actor.

“It scared me to death, quite honestly, just being totally honest with you.

Hervey also served brief time in Tennessee for a DUI, according toPeoplemagazine.

Alley Mills then and now

Dan Lauria did a fine job with the role, and has been anextremely active actorsinceThe Wonder Yearswrapped.

The man has been busy!

That would be amazing!

Olivia d’Abo then and now

Alley Mills - Norma Arnold

Ah, Norma Arnold.

All these years later, actress Alley Mills looks back extremely fondly on the show.

“He still is!

Daniel Stern then and now

He is an amazing kid, Fred, just amazing; his family is amazing.”

How sweet is that!

Plus she has some ideas about what her character would be like if she were alive and kicking today.

Giovanni Ribisi then and now

“She would be 67 now,” she shared in a 2018 interview withYahoo!

“I think I would be, definitely on the board of Greenpeace.

I would have had grandkids, I would have been married a few times.”

Ben Stein then and now

Who wants to see the Karen Arnold sequel now?

Just check out howcreepyit is without the narrator’s ever-guiding voice!

“I don’t know why it went back to me.

Robert Picardo then and now

Sounds like the producers finally came to their senses!

Stern also directed several of the episodes, showcasing just how talented he was.

It was a pretty big deal at the time!

Lindsay Sloane then and now

Giovanni Ribisi was cast in the role after it was established as a pop culture staple.

“I auditioned for it,” he shared in an interview withThe AV Club.

“It was a show that had already been on for quite some time.”

Brandon Crane, then and now

Fortunately for him, he was able to snag the part!

“So, 30 years goes by, and you’re finding yourself working with the same people.”

Small world, huh?

Raye Birk then and now

Hey, if the shoe fits, wear it!

Stein absolutely loved working on the show, which helped him heal his real-life scars from junior high.

Robert Picardo - Coach Cutlip

Ah, Coach Cutlip.

His inferiority complex was about as obvious as the red cap he wore to cover his bald head.

But he did it so, so well!

But he’ll always be Coach Cutlip to us.

And in the end, after all of her histrionics, she went back to her boyfriend Chuck anyway.

What a waste of time, y’all!

“I started to realize the crazier I am, the funnier it is to people.”

Indeed it worked out perfectly.

And someone had to be there when Kevin and Paul were on the offs!

“The last one stuck it out for another 3 seasons.”

That’s a pretty good run, for sure.

Raise your hand if you’re still traumatized by his epic crankiness!

Birk also has anactive and well-rounded theater career, having secured both acting and directing positions.

So he’s truly a master of the medium, and can act in any capacity.

That’s not easy to do, either!