
The Goldbergs
Barry signs up for a holiday talent show at the school; Pops coerces Erica into performing.

Barry signs up for a holiday talent show at the school; Pops coerces Erica into performing.

When Erica starts working at a local department store, Beverly's bargain-hunting dreams come true.

When Murray's brother, Marvin, visits, there is a surprise in store.

Beverly invites the Kremps -- the seemingly perfect new neighbors -- over for a barbecue.

Barry neglects to follow his mother's most important rule about using the car.

Beverly is disappointed when the kids don't want to celebrate Halloween with her.

The kids learn about Murray's romantic past while cleaning the garage; Adam falls for his neighbor.

Barry and Adam bond over a new discovery; Beverly involves herself in her father's dating life.

Barry goes to work at the furniture store with Murray; Adam and Pops watch an R-rated movie.

Erica's moodiness puts the family roller-skating tradition at risk; Beverly takes Adam shopping.

Barry is shocked by what his mother gives him for his birthday; Adam asks Pop for advice.

Barry and Joanne make a surprising decision to prove the seriousness of their relationship.

Adam receives a letter from NYU that could change everything.

With Erica at a crossroads about her future, she draws inspiration from Baby Boom.

Beverly discovers the complicated world of adult relationships is filled with minefields.

Adam finds an item from the past and realizes he has more in common with Pop-Pop than he thought.

Barry implements superstitious protocols that the family must follow.

Adam is shocked by a former incident between Carmen and one of his siblings.

Beverly's infatuation with a potential special someone causes a roller coaster of emotions.

Adam and Carmen discuss the status of their relationship; an old friend of Erica's visits town.