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Not saying its not worth a TV show, but you have to feel for the Goldman family and their loss. Ron Goldman is the "forgotten man" in this whole thing and he lost his life for no good reason whatsoever. He was more than just an "extra" in the OJ Simpson murder trial…he was a victim.

I had the BEST conversation over Twitter last night after the episode with the actual Beverly Goldberg and Wendi favorited a few of our tweets back and forth. It was great, but I DO strongly fear—and felt it from the moment it was mentioned it was Adams birthday that this is as close to Adams bar mitzvah as we're

I still feel terrible for the Goldman family. As great as the show is, it just can't be forgotten that Ron Goldman was brutally murdered and he's barely remembered or talked about in the show. He's like an afterthought to the preening attorneys and their problems. I know they need to be the focus for drama's sake and

The Faton/Futon argument and the slow clap/sarcastic clap argument were both true THE GOLDBERGS moments. Will hits it on the head that you can't describe the slow clap scene to someone who hasn't seen the show and expect them to find it funny. It just fits those characters so well. They were both hilarious.

Technology being the difference maker is what really appeals to me here in this show that sometimes uses myth and the supernatural. You're right, if Rollo flakes again if/when he has to face Ragnar (oh who are we kidding, its going to be "When") then like you, I will be extremely disappointed. Thanks!

We'll have to see. People were saying that after Ectbert's betrayal and destruction of the settlement, but he hasn't yet. Though from the post show preview of the upcoming season, it looks like that may occur this year. If Ragnar and the Vikings are fighting on three fronts: Paris, England, and back home with each

As Perkins talks about, Rollo has always been sort of "wishy-washy" in regards to his relationship with Ragnar. Sometimes he's against him but can't quite bring himself to fully commit to overthrowing him, and other times he's one of his most loyal supporters—especially physically on the battlefield where's he's

As soon as Porky's was mentioned, I thought about my old boss Dan Monahan who plays Pee-Wee in the movie. When I was still living in L.A. he was the co-owner and head manager of a company that does non-profit fundraising at two locations in L.A., and I worked at the one in Sherman Oaks for almost two years before I

I can't remember exactly what you had "Bradshaw" doing or if you had him playing for or against the Eagles. You didn't show who the Eagles were playing, but if it was before 1983, and they were playing the Steelers, they could have sacked Terry Bradshaw as he played thru the 1983 season. His final game was in December

To answer your question in the review @willharrisinva:disqus , it's one of the coolest things @adamfgoldberg:disqus has ever done in his entire life to have the real Handsome Ben and Smart Amy play the Double Dare staff members running the auditions. I absolutely loved that.

Speaking of which, when will we see another JTP-Meadowbrook Mafia showdown? Boop.

I loved this episode of THE GOLDBERGS so much I can't list all the reasons. @adamfgoldberg:disqus and everyone involved in this has crafted a classic. Of course, every time Pops plays the banjo, I'm so happy I could plotz, but this episode had so many great moments, hilarious lines, and more I can't even put into

I love latkes so much, I can't even put it into words. I love them with applesauce and sour cream—that's standard, but I've discovered they're great with horseradish and brisket as well. There's a deli in Boulder, CO., Jimmy and Drews, that makes a sandwich that's basically a Reuben but instead of bread, they use

First of all, it must be pointed out that Pops shirt said "Frankie SAYS Relax" when everyone knows it should have been "SAY". Adam Goldberg…how did you miss it?

Congratulations
Will! Wow! Those Group Theatre stories and all the fantastic theatre stories, and the Karl Malden basketball
stories, Welles, Houseman, the FIRST TV appearance (!), Hitchcock,
Chaplin, Keaton, Renoir, Robin Williams…amazing. He seems so
energetic, sharp, and joyful and at 101! God. I especially enjoyed

I don't know if I've ever read an RR that had someone who just radiates that much joy and happiness in their answers. Just reading it you can get a sense of what a wonderful person she must be. Besides her being such a great talent.

I meant Barry got them for free, as they were "garbage pastries". He was making 100% profit on them. And it wasn't just a business transaction but a "Barrity".

Allan McLeod as Paul saying Vernons lines was fucking hilarious.

FREE DAVE KIM! Although I will admit, Adam set him up beautifully with his misdirection to all his friends. Brilliant strategy I have to admit, even if it did again show Adam can be quite devious when he wants to be.

Agreed about the movie.