EP 191: "THE DAY MY KID WENT PUNK" (1987) REVISITED! - "AFTER SCHOOL SPECIALS" SPECIAL PART 2

We continue our special about AFTER SCHOOL SPECIALS with host Nate Wyckoff's favorite one, "THE DAY MY KID WENT PUNK" from 1987!

Originating as the season 8, episode 7, entry into the long-running "ABC Afterschool Specials" series, the flick stars JAY UNDERWOOD as an earnest young man who leaves for a summer job and redefines himself as a makeup-faced, guitar-shredding punk! This is much to the chagrin of his straight-laced father, played by sour-faced BERNIE COPEL!

Prepare yourself for a surprisingly honest take on what it means to be who you want to be!

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Host: Nate Wyckoff

Panelists: Tad Mastroianni & Greg Johnson

More on THE DAY MY KID WENT PUNK (1987):

The Day My Kid Went Punk is a 1987 television special that delves into the timeless generation gap conundrum. The storyline revolves around the character of Fred, a middle-aged father who becomes increasingly concerned when his teenage son, Flip, adopts a punk rock persona, complete with a mohawk and unconventional fashion choices. As Fred grapples with the whirlwind of emotions triggered by his son's transformation, the show encapsulates the clash of traditional values and youthful rebellion, offering comedic relief and heartwarming moments in equal measure.

Set against the backdrop of the 1980s punk subculture, the special navigates themes of self-expression, familial dynamics, and the inevitable friction between generations. The special boasts a talented cast, with seasoned actors Matt Clark and Perry King breathing life into their respective roles as Fred and Flip. As Fred struggles to come to terms with his son's newfound identity, the narrative strikes a delicate balance between lighthearted humor and poignant introspection. Punctuated by a nostalgic soundtrack that captures the essence of the punk era, the special encapsulates the essence of a bygone era while delivering a timeless message about acceptance and understanding.

In the grand tradition of coming-of-age tales, The Day My Kid Went Punk ultimately champions empathy and open-mindedness, transcending its 1980s origins to resonate with audiences across generations. The special serves as an endearing time capsule, offering viewers a glimpse into the dynamics of family relationships and the universal journey of self-discovery.

With its blend of comedy, drama, and musical elements, this television gem endures as a beloved representation of the complexities of youthful rebellion and the enduring bond between parent and child.

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