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I think he's 5 months pregnant. They're trying to show very little of him until his kid is born.

There's something funny about Murray & Barry yelling at each other. If you look at the expressions on their faces, especially how the brows raise & lower, it's very comical, almost cartoonish.

For one of the rare times, I completely agree with the rating of this episode.
Some past ones have been funny, but this is VERY borderline cliche sitcom trope.
- Working off a debt to payback parents.
- Rebellious kid getting into trouble.
- Smart kid thought doing something naughty misinterprets and finds out it's

- Poor Brick, finally good at something turns out to be a big nothing.
- Poor Mike, finally had a chance to get that big spatula (do they really make them that big?), and loses yet again.
- Poor Frankie, always in the shadow of her mother, and what an invasive mother Pat is. Then again, the apple definitely doesn't fall

You could say the same thing about Mr. T & Pac-Man cereal they've had on the show before. It's most likely just a preserved box with some other generic cereal inside.

That's kind of what I was thinking. I was along the lines of "did I miss something? The last we saw was when they were sitting on the stairs, and agreed that they're fine the way they are, regardless of what stuff Sue was saying, because she kept messing it up".

I was a little indifferent about Goldbergs this week. It didn't quite hit the homerun because they've done a couple Erica/Bev focused episodes where she was supposed to ease up on her some more (from the first season where Erica/Laney were gossiping, and Bev was trying to snoop at every spot, including falling asleep

Not today, it isn't. I haven't heard of anything about it being so illegal today buying from scalpers. However, in the 80's, I've heard local reports about it being against the law. To just bust someone like that AND haul them off to jail? Seems a little far fetched. Borderline sitcom-humor approach.

There's still a good couple dozen locations spread throughout the US & Canada. Heck, a second one opened up by me just earlier this year.

I assumed he was just joking… it just looked like a food court setting (I guess the surrounding background led me to believe that), but that might just be because of the show budget.

Well, when the "mom" came in through the door, She said it was midnight & lights out. Then Dave said that she usually blasts some music for about an hour. I'd assume that would be around 12:15, he left at 12:30 and came home about 12:40am (he lives only a few houses away, across from Honey).

Here's a little math.
Birthday noodles in the middle of the night. Jessica says they take 6hrs to make.
They make them anyway. Emery & Evan wake up to them eating them. They're told by Jessica to eat them (since she spent 6hrs making 'em) and then go back to bed. If they made them say around midnight, it'd be 6am which

Jungle themed restaurant, like Rainforest Cafe?
I thought they were just eating in a 90's mall food court.

Well, I've seen that in a few horror films… and a few actual chinese elevators, but if it's stable or they got something to prop it up, why not?

I know. They should put it between her legs where it belongs. What's up with that?

That's it. Helicopter.

…that's because we're a little more highbrow than sayyyyy, people that post in comments in the IMDB forums. Those… it doesn't matter what it is, they'll rip it apart for no good reason.

Oh yea… I forgot. This is ABC & ABC/Disney are owned by the same company which means they own the rights to Star Wars. Still… the overall theme doesn't make sense vs something a little more pop-culture for that era (Jurassic Park, Shaq… etc).

Did the Star Wars themed 11th party make much sense? The re-release wasn't until 1997 (with the added special FX that most Star Wars nerds dreaded). The 11th would be around 1994/1995 era. Just sayin'. The VHS releases not until 1992 (well, the re-release).

Did the Star Wars themed 11th party make much sense? The re-release wasn't until 1997 (with the added special FX that most Star Wars nerds dreaded). The 11th would be around 1994/1995 era. Just sayin'. The VHS releases not until 1992 (well, the re-release).