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Mike won't die; he just won't be seen for awhile, and the survivors simply believe that he died. When the hazmat suit guys have the survivors surrounded and in a situation in which it appears that they will be annihilated, Mike will secretly swoop in to save the group.

He is an unfortunately odd looking child. I see him playing the role of Damien when they do a "The Omen" re-reboot.

I'd really, really like to see an episode in which Manny goes to Drama Camp, stays there, and is never seen again (EVER). For some weird reason, Joe goes with him (that kid creeps me out).

Horrible, horrible episode. Raj was not in the least bit funny; just absolutely annoying. The treatment of Stuart is pathetic and mean, and not funny. The scene at the end was mean and stupid.

I love that The Goldbergs has a Rush episode! I saw the Grace Under Pressure tour in 1984, and was absolutely blown away. Neil Peart's rotating dual drum set (acoustic/electronic drums) were the stage for the best drum solo I've ever seen. I've been blessed to see Rush two other times, both accompanied by my son.

I particularly noticed that they were all so focused on finding a party that not one adult inquired as to Lily's welfare or even her location. I figure that at least ONE adult might be somewhat inquisitive in that matter.

Mulder and Scully were always better in MOTW episodes!

Soo…..you're an SJW?

Oh, yuck. Did you have to work the mop up bucket?

Am I the only TBBT fan that likes Barry Kripke? Perhaps it's because he's an annoying wise-a$$ jerk (kind of close to home maybe)? I find that he always brings some fun humor to each episode in which he appears.

Here's a take on the transgender/transitioning correlation, and it was lines from the psychiatrist when he handed Mulder a prescription. "Who is in more need of an antipsychotic? A man who believes himself to be a were-lizard, or a man who believes that man?" Now change the word 'were-lizard' in his question to

Indeed; "Hollywood A.D." It makes perfect sense.

'Loud Family Breaks American Chain.' That's funny, because in real life there were large gaps in the chain across America.

Cindy kicks the car: "Get. It. Done."

"Bob Loblaw Lobs Law Bomb."

That a parent visits their kid at college is not odd at all. I used to go see my son quite often. We went to the Military Appreciation Day annual football games, and took a trip to see Iron Maiden in concert. I always looked forward to such visits.

I loved Judd Hirsch's (Pop Pop) line: "Face it, I finally beat you, and this little weirdo is my prize."

"Mom" and/or "community" don't need to on TBBT reviews.

Jack Johnson the boxer was the first person I thought of when I read that portion of the review.

A little ditty 'bout Jack & Diane….