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Голдберги Daddy Daughter Day (2013– ) Online
Original Title :
Daddy Daughter Day
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
2013–
Directror :
Seth Gordon
Cast :
Wendi McLendon-Covey,Sean Giambrone,Troy Gentile
Writer :
Adam F. Goldberg,Adam F. Goldberg
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
22min
Rating :
7.6/10
Голдберги Daddy Daughter Day (2013– ) Online

A day out with Erica leaves Murray wishing he hadn't asked about her life. Their annual school wardrobe shopping trip leaves Beverly and Adam at odds.
Episode credited cast:
Wendi McLendon-Covey Wendi McLendon-Covey - Beverly Goldberg
Sean Giambrone Sean Giambrone - Adam Goldberg
Troy Gentile Troy Gentile - Barry Goldberg
Hayley Orrantia Hayley Orrantia - Erica Goldberg
George Segal George Segal - Albert 'Pops' Solomon
Jeff Garlin Jeff Garlin - Murray Goldberg
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Karen Gonzalez Karen Gonzalez - Saleswoman
Damarion Hall Damarion Hall - Barry's Sidekick (as Damarion Hall)
Lynne MacAllen Lynne MacAllen - Mabel Macken (as Lynne Frances Allen)

This episode is dedicated to the real Murray.

Murray (Jeff Garlin) gets upset at the claw machine trying to win Erica a unicorn stuffed animal . In Toy Story 3 Jeff Garlin voices Buttercup the unicorn stuffed animal.

The song played during the final scene is 1977s, "Come Sail Away", by Styx.

First mention of Lainey Lewis.


User reviews

Kelerius

Kelerius

Roller skating night from hell . . .

One of these days, my daughter will outgrow her dad. It'll belt me right in the face, I just know it. And that's why this episode hit close to home. My only hope is that I handle it more smoothly than Murray (unlikely). Beverly doesn't have it any easier watching Adam grow up before her eyes. It's a good focus on the elder actors (Garlin and McLendon-Covey) and I found the subject matter instantly relatable.

Great episode.

8/10
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Plot; Murray Goldberg attempts to bond with his teenage daughter while wife Beverly struggles to let youngest son Adam begin to make decisions for himself.

Like the pilot episode, the setting is mostly window dressing and it rarely shoves "Hey, we're in the 80s!" in your face. The time informs the story in more subtle ways. As we see patriarch Murray dealing with his teenage daughter, we can't help but compare her teenage struggles to those of a contemporary teen, with the added complications brought on by technology and cultural shifts. But whether it's a father struggling to connect with his oldest daughter who is no longer his "peanut", the middle son trying to find his place or the mom accepting that her youngest no longer needs her to do everything for him, The Goldbergs tackles those still universal family struggles with humorous touch.