Season 2, Episode 12
Air Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2015, 8:30/7:30c on ABC
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“Barry get the camera; Adam’s being Adam.” – Erica
Realizing he’s a late bloomer, Adam (Sean Giambrone) decides to take action in an effort to speed up his puberty process. Hilariousness ensues when Adam tries to over compensate for his manhood to impress his girlfriend Dana (Natalie Alyn Lind) in “Cowboy Country,” an entertaining Valentine’s Day themed episode of The Goldbergs.
Maybe it’s suppressed memories or denial but I don’t remember my puberty phase. Sure I had my awkward moments but looking back, I can’t think of a time when I’ve ever said, “That was because of puberty.” Considering the series is based on Adam’s real life experiences, I can only imagine how funny the writers’ meetings are when they’re coming up with the scenes where Adam confesses awkward stories from his childhood. As is evident from the home movies that run during the end credits, Adam isn’t shy about self-deprecating humor.
Much like Erica (Hayley Orrantia), I have a difficult time wrapping my head around Barry (Troy Gentile) and Lainey’s (AJ Michalka) relationship. Maybe it’s my single guy attitude as Valentine’s Day approaches or perhaps it’s because Lainey is way out of Barry’s league, but something seems off to me. I enjoy the exchange of glances and hints that something more is brewing but now that Barry and Lainey are in a full blown relationship, I almost wish things would go back to the way they were in season one.
Comedian David Koechner guest stars as Lainey’s father, Bill Lewis. I’ve always found Koechner to be annoying rather than funny. I think, however, that’s what the writers are going for when Bill and Murray (Jeff Garlin) find themselves on opposing sides when it comes to sports team loyalties. While Koechner isn’t my first choice to play Lainey’s father, it’s fun seeing Murray interact with someone outside the family, which doesn’t happen enough.
I both love and hate Barry’s explosive personality. Both Gentile and the writers usually do a good job of finding the right balance between being silly and not going too far over the top. While it’s entertaining to watch Barry have one of his classic meltdowns, I know if I ever “Hulked out” in front of my dad, as Barry does in “Cowboy Country,” I wouldn’t be able to sit for a week. Even though the scene is a tad over the top for my taste, I enjoy Murray’s approach to parenting.
Barry: “Do you even listen when I talk?”
Murray: “I get the gist of it; say no a lot. I make it work.”
Barry: “I’m cool with that.”
I couldn’t help laughing when Adam picks up the Buns of Steel video. Having sold over a million copies on VHS, Buns of Steel was most likely found in almost every homemaker’s video collection, including my mother. Whether it was ever opened and used is a totally different story. This is one of the reasons I enjoy The Goldbergs so much; little things – like a VHS tape – always bring back memories of my childhood.
“Cowboy Country” has several amusing one-liner jabs, mostly at Adam’s expense, and while it’s a Valentine’s Day episode, it doesn’t feel excessively gushy. As much as I hate to admit it, our little Adam is growing up.
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