
The summer of 1969, according to the narrator, was a pivotal summer.
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The narrator claims that while his own objective was to make friends in New York, his father's desire to write a song for Marvin Gaye.
Marvin Gaye enters the recording studio.
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Lillian admits to Jackie that she believed she had given up drinking.
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Bill's wife informs him that Donald broke up with Kim when he gets home.
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Bill is shown a map of Montgomery by Terrence. He explains to Bill that the pre-war chart shows the locations of all the plantations and dates back to that time.
This song can be heard on the end credits.
When Lilian learns that her mother-in-law wants a new choir member, she starts singing the song as she cleans the table.
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Participating in the Montgomery Soap Box Derby are Cory and Dean. From a distance, their folks laugh at the car the lads created.
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The song is heard throughout the episode's closing montage.
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Bill talks about how the band plagiarized the song while taking his son to the pub.
The students carry on their tour of the campus. The musicians are fighting.
This song is played for the family just before the car breaks down.