'Bev to the Future': Not a Proper Send-Off

*This* is how The Goldbergs should've ended. Photo courtesy of Getty Images.

 

I appreciate the heartwarming display at the end of The Goldbergs' series finale, but I didn't like most of the situation or comedy. Adam not exactly being a good knock-off of red-blooded Marty McFly, Barry not truly becoming more than a knucklehead, and the fact that it didn't flash-forward to them all in the 90s and what became of them, along with not sticking true to original showrunner Adam F. Goldberg's vision, are all reasons that 'Bev to the Future' wasn't a proper send-off. I said that the episode should've been an hour-long, and in addition to that, it should've shown all the Goldbergs surrounded by all their loving friends, cool careers, or Adam trying to jump a ramp with the DeLorean. It may be too late for that, and whether or not there's a sequel series based on the family, I guess remains to be seen. Despite not enjoying too much of them after the losses of Pops and Murray, I did enjoy some of The Goldbergs' antics and heartwarming togetherness in the end of every situation. Thanks for showing more examples of the crazy '80s, and do well with your own futures, Goldbergs cast and crew.

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