Quite a few things about The Wonder Years episode "Walk Out"...
During the first Home Room Council meeting, the students all suggest things that would interest most kids. One kid suggests the walk-out, to protest the war, and none of the other students are interested in the walk out until he points out that it would mean they could leave class.
And then, when the home room representatives have to pick a group, Kevin decides to pick the group for walk out based on the fact that a cool teacher is involved with walk out (and it seems he was the only teacher there at the home room representative meeting, maybe they only needed one teacher but it still seems odd).
And then during the first meeting, all of the students seem to genuinely be for the walk out. So the students went from supporting the walk out because it allowed them to leave class (except it officially didn't) to (at least for Kevin and Paul) being part of it because the cool teacher supported it to because they all genuinely thought war was wrong (and at the beginning of the episode it seems the average student ignored news of the war)?
And at the end, Kevin is supposed to lead his class into walking out, but he ends up walking out of class to go to the bathroom, only the other students think that's the signal to do the walk out, the entire school does so as well, and apparently it's all because of Kevin (according to the narrator)? I know the home room representatives who were in the walk out group were wanting to do this, but I don't think the whole school would have done it just because of Kevin's class. I don't think his classroom was the farthest-back on the very top floor (which I figure would be the only way the whole school would know to do the walk out, by seeing students walking out from the classroom door).
I know the narrator mentioned this at the end, but how was walking out of class onto the football field to sing supposed to protest the war? The kids were only singing to the school building, not to soldiers or enemy soldiers.
Thinking about it, with so many students signing petitions for the principal to allow the walk out and the principal refusing because it violates school rules, wouldn't it have been nice if, at the time the walk out was supposed to happen, the school had a fire drill, which would allow the students to leave class anyway?
Watching this episode recently, a few things were different from how I remembered. Back when I first saw this episode on Nick at Nite, the flash-forward fantasy where Kevin was about to go into space but then couldn't because the walk out was on his permanent record made me think that he had already participated in it, and that the kids walking out at the end was something else (to defend Kevin), but watching it recently, I could see that the walk out hadn't happened yet, and that the walk out was what happened at the end. And when the narrator said that if all 800 kids hadn't done that, it wouldn't have gone on their permanent records, I thought the "it wouldn't have gone on our permanent records" line meant that it didn't go on their permanent records because everybody did it.