The Goldbergs
Adam tries to swindle a mail-order music club; Barry wants approval from Lainey's father.
Adam tries to swindle a mail-order music club; Barry wants approval from Lainey's father.
Beverly helps Erica plan a dance with a "Dirty Dancing" theme; Murray tries to learn to dance.
Barry tries to gain respect by making Ball Ball popular; increasing sales at Murray's store.
Dana is not enthusiastic about going to a "Weird Al" concert; Barry and Erica worry about Murray.
Beverly takes Adam's phone privileges away on Valentine's Day; Barry tries to impress Lainey.
Adam and Emmy's favorite TV game show holds auditions at their school.
Beverly volunteers for Hands Across America in hopes of getting closer to Barry and Erica.
When Murray doesn't want to remodel their kitchen, Beverly comes up with a plan.
Beverly invents "Super Hanukkah"; Barry is faced with a dare from Adam.
Inspired by "Top Gun," Barry joins ROTC -- then Beverly joins as well.
Beverly wants the whole family to gather for Thanksgiving; Erica and Barry must give a toast.
The new family dog plays favorites; Erica and Lainey don't invite Beverly to their sleepover.
When Adam wants to spend time with Dana instead of his mother, she decides to teach him a lesson.
Lainey tries to teach Barry a relationship lesson; Barry goes to school dressed like Boy George.
Adam forms a plan that could impact a friendship; Barry joins a school club formed by Erica.
Murray builds a robot with Adam but creative differences drive them apart.
Beverly asks Miss Cinoman to let Adam lip sync in the school musical.
Lainey, Erica and Barry plan a big party while Lainey's father is out of town.
Beverly insists on throwing Erica a going away party when she leaves for her summer arts school.
Murray bonds with Lainey's dad and learns what it means to be a true friend.