He replies, "I don't know, let's find out," and they drive off.Īdult Adam then says, "It was 1980-something and it was awesome."Īt that moment, Bev exclaims, "Barry Goldberg, you did what?" as she seemingly discovers that he has eloped. The last scene then shows young Adam and Carmen sitting in the DeLorean. Reflecting on the theme of the episode, adult Adam then says, "Even if I had a time machine and could go back, I wouldn't change a thing." We made a lot of mistakes - too many, really, but at the end of the day we always had each other." the thing that made that decade really special was my family. He says, "No doubt about it, the '80s were the best years of my life. However, when Muriel utters her first word ("bubbe") and Bev is visibly thrilled, the couple decides they can't steal the baby's thunder, proving that they are indeed mature.Ī video montage and voiceover from adult Adam (Patton Oswalt) then plays. The newlyweds suggest that they could keep their marriage a secret from them, but then agree to break the news at the party. Erica and Geoff warn them that their parents are going to be furious. In a last-ditch effort to prove that they are serious, Barry and Joanne elope. He replies, "That, and I wasn't gonna wait another 30 years to see you again." Barry and Joanne elope "You really came all the way out here for a baby’s birthday party?" she asks. On the day of the celebration, Adam talks to Bev again and surprises her with George. He goes to find George and invites him to Muriel's party. He says that she has a real history with George, so that's what concerned him.Īdam realizes he made a mistake and talks to his grandfather Pop-Pop (Judd Hirsch), who loans him his DeLorean car (keeping with the "Back to the Future" theme). (Scott Everett White / ABC) Bev and George get a proper reunionĪfter the reunion, Adam apologizes to Bev, who asks, "Why would you ruin my night with George?" He replies, "Because he's not dad, OK?"īev explains that Murray was "one of a kind" and says "there will never be anyone who can replace him." Adam says it certainly seems like that's what she's trying to do.īev points out that Adam wasn't upset when she briefly dated another man earlier this season. Meanwhile, Barry and Joanne make a surprising decision to prove the seriousness of their relationship. THE GOLDBERGS - “Bev to the Future” - When Adam takes Beverly to her high school reunion, a la “Back to the Future,” he tries to end a reality where she winds up with the wrong man. Lou later elaborates and says, "It's hard for us to take you two (Barry and Joanne) seriously. Every relationship needs at least one adult. Lou (Ken Lerner) replies, "They got china because we knew their union was permanent. Joanne and Barry question why they didn't get a fancy moving gift like Erica and Geoff. When Joanne and Geoff's parents arrive, Barry calls their apartment the "love shack." They cringe in response. Joanne proudly explains that Barry uses it to practice his surgical skills since he's going to become a doctor. At first, Erica (Hayley Orrantia) and Geoff (Sam Lerner) poke fun at the couple's arcade claw machine in the living room. (Scott Everett White / ABC) Barry and Joanne struggle to be taken seriously by their familiesīarry (Troy Gentile) and his girlfriend Joanne (Beth Triffon) realize that both of their families have a hard time taking them seriously after they visit their new apartment. Meanwhile, per Geoff’s request, Lou and Linda spend some quality time with Muriel. THE GOLDBERGS - “A Flyers Path to Victory” - The Philadelphia Flyers have made it to the Stanley Cup Finals, and Barry, nervous about a win, implements some superstitious protocols that the family must follow.
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