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Good chance at least one will be an SNL alumni or current performer.

The house seems to be a large three bedroom ranch home on a large plot with what looks like a 2 car garage. The house is constantly messy and full of clutter which may make it seem smaller. Look at pictures of the "Heck house" set. It's not a small house. http://www.mommysbusy.com/t…

Still it seems odd as this is the second time they shared a room, the first time in a college dorm for a time. At least I think that was the case. I guess the point is they are bonding and getting closer as brother and sister but to have two siblings start sharing a bedroom a few years after puberty has a weird feel

Axl and Sue sharing a bedroom strikes me as odd if not a bit creepy. I think they also shared a dorm room for awhile. Maybe that's how things are done in "the middle" but where I come from you don't have 18-21 year old brothers and sisters sharing bedrooms especially when they live in a huge house. I wonder why the

Beverly saying "screw me in the pooper" to her son may be the most unexpected bit of dialog in a sitcom ever. I'm surprised that got past whatever censor is in place these days.

The singer in the Christian rock band was so obviously gay to Cam and Mitchell but they haven't noticed how Luke is just as gay if not more so? Now that Luke is a young man it's quite obvious he's gay yet the show doesn't touch on it despite having a large gay storyline with Cam and Mitchell.

I've watched The Goldbergs for about a year and it seems like most of the dialogue consists of a character giving a speech rather than having a conversation, and it often involves yelling. The older son, the daughter, and the father are the biggest examples. Who talks like that?