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Let me restate that: You WILL like it.
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I would like to know the date of the season premiere. Sooner rather than later.
"Magic can happen to you."
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Ready for some good news?
The season 3 premiere is on Wednesday, September 23rd! You're welcome. "Magic can happen to you."
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Nice. That's the same week as RetroCon I think. A big week for "retro" peeps.
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This calls for a celebratory 80's song!
Tarzan Boy, anyone? "Magic can happen to you."
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Love that song. It's on my iPhone playlist.
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The Goldbergs will pay homage to Risky Business in the season premiere.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/goldbergs-take-risky-business-season-813152 "Magic can happen to you."
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Oh come on! You guys aren't Retro enough. Thought you were talking about this for a second:
Until I saw the number of pages. Figured it had to be some new fangled show. Wir sprechen zu viel, aber wir sehen zu wenig.
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thecrow174 wrote :Wow!!! Lots of great informational nuggets in that article! So it looks like Lainey will become a season regular on the show. AND, the Risky Business episode is actually NOT the annual tribute episode they will do. That will once again be a John Hughes film. Sweet. Also these nuggets: • There will be an episode about giant '80s hair this season, after Goldberg noted he tried to outfit everyone in the pilot but opted against it because "it looked so ridiculous." He later joked that he'd like to give young Adam (Sean Giambrone) a "jew-fro" this season. • "The good thing about the show being set in 1980-something is it can go on for as long as we want," said Goldberg, calling his show a live-action Simpsons,;as it never has revealed the ages or grades of the kids on the show. He joked that, should the show be on long enough, they’ll explore the '90s, if they get bored. • "Every episode this season is about how I struggled with puberty," said Goldberg, noting it would explore the awkward time in his childhood. •"I’m pretty much horrified every day when I get dressed," said;Wendi McLendon-Coveyof the '80s fashion depicted on the show. • Will co-star Hayley Orrantia's (Erica) musical abilities continue to be featured on the show? "Our music budget is so astronomical. … What I discovered is if Hayley sings on the show, we only have to pay half," joked Goldberg of seeing the alum's musical skills in season three • "The best videos, I can't show," Goldberg revealed of his real-life end-tags featured on the show. "They're just so embarrassing. My family has a list of about 10 videos — 'You can never show this!' That's tough. What I'm hoping is I'll wear them down." Goldberg also said he once made a dramatic music video to "Cat's in the Cradle" and recently showed it to the writers' room — and that became an episode this season. The showrunner hopes that he'll eventually wear his family down and get to show the unseen 10, which largely consist of family arguments. • "We talk about it. … If we were going to do it, it would be this season," said Goldberg of potentially showing his bar mitzvah this season. Goldberg's bar mitzvah was movie-themed, and he invited Steven Spielberg and Stephen King to it. (More on that here.) • There will be a Short Circuit episode, said Goldberg. It will feature Jeff Garlin's Murray building a robot with young Adam. • Garlin also described — in detail — the codpiece he has to wear when Murray walks around the show in his underwear. Needless to say, he's not a fan. • Goldberg also reiterated that the big "Thriller" episode the show came up with for Halloween likely never would see the light of day. Linux_Sage wrote :Sometimes when I search things for The Goldbergs, that show comes up. I didn't even know of it's existence until this new show. You love this signature.
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