Adam's exaggeration about how he broke his arm could jeopardize his friendship with Emmy Mirsky.Adam's exaggeration about how he broke his arm could jeopardize his friendship with Emmy Mirsky.Adam's exaggeration about how he broke his arm could jeopardize his friendship with Emmy Mirsky.
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- TriviaBarry says he never had Chinese food but in Season one Episode 3, when Barry gets a job at the furniture store, they are eating Chinese food for lunch. He suggests to mix hot mustard and duck sauce together and dip the egg roll in it.
- GoofsDuring dinner, Murray suggests eating at the newly opened China Garden. Barry says, "Chinese food? Never had it so I don't like it." During episode #1.3 Barry and Murray can be seen eating from Chinese take-out boxes inside the furniture store using chopsticks.
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Adam Goldberg: [after Adam tells the truth] So... it's Friday, see you at the treehouse tonight?
Emmy Mirsky: What part of this don't you get?
Adam Goldberg: I get it, I do... but you said it yourself, we're not just friends, we're more like family... and in my family, we fight, we scream, we make *horrible* mistakes that go on way too long, but an hour later, we're talking again, that's what it means to be a Goldberg.
Featured review
The uncommon (and welcome) Adam/Erica episode
George Costanza put it best:
"It's not a lie ... if you believe it."
Which is something Erica's trying to get across to Adam with lousy results. The other storyline features Beverly going to war with Dave Kim's Mom's Chinese restaurant - and it's food humor done right. It's actually pretty well done all around, really highlighting a mom's sacred role in the household ecosystem.
But Adam's half is also personal, touching on friendship and family (of which Muscles Mirsky is apart). But in all honesty, this is where Dan Bakkedahl gets to steal the show. I kinda wish I had a science teacher like that growing up. His snark is glorious.
7/10
"It's not a lie ... if you believe it."
Which is something Erica's trying to get across to Adam with lousy results. The other storyline features Beverly going to war with Dave Kim's Mom's Chinese restaurant - and it's food humor done right. It's actually pretty well done all around, really highlighting a mom's sacred role in the household ecosystem.
But Adam's half is also personal, touching on friendship and family (of which Muscles Mirsky is apart). But in all honesty, this is where Dan Bakkedahl gets to steal the show. I kinda wish I had a science teacher like that growing up. His snark is glorious.
7/10
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