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WhenRobLoweRobsLowes t1_j5yp1hk wrote

It sadly missed its chance to go out on a high note a few years ago, and it's sort of become a satire of the show it used to be.

We all knew the origin concept was too good to last, but it's tough to watch now.

I kind of want them to end it with Old Man Adam sitting in a nursing home in front of a TV that just plays nonstop '80s reruns and have it be he just made everything up to explain why it got more crackpot over time.

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Starbuck522 t1_j5ysv86 wrote

What was the original premise?

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keeltheone t1_j5z59qq wrote

It was inspired by (about) Adam F. Goldberg's actual family/school history and his interest in film making.

There would often be footage from his childhood shown at the end that was referred to in the previous episode or a short interview with the family member/ gym teacher/friend from Adam's life.

*Erica replaced Adam's irl brother Eric- before someone corrects my assessment... 😂

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CDavis10717 OP t1_j5ypmou wrote

How about end it but Beverly ends up on “The Conners”, which has no upper limit on cast members and no ties to realism either.

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WhenRobLoweRobsLowes t1_j5yxhdd wrote

They actually did boot DJ from the cast this year for whatever reason (he barely showed up as it was).

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merelyadoptedthedark t1_j5zlz8q wrote

Did he want to be in the show? I thought he was retired from acting and he just showed up a bit as a favour to the rest of the cast.

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WhenRobLoweRobsLowes t1_j5zqezn wrote

He's been a "guest star" or "also starring" since the reboot, but he has still been afforded a contract with each season. He said that he wasn't asked to return this season and no explanation was given to him or to anyone else.

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ghostbuster55 t1_j5yloyq wrote

Haven't watched this season, but I knew there would be a drop off by writing off Jeff Garlin

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Extension-Dig-58 t1_j5yopd4 wrote

I thought he chose to leave cus he wanted to go back to curb your enthusiasm?

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CDavis10717 OP t1_j5yp3fr wrote

He was fired.

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Extension-Dig-58 t1_j5yqolc wrote

Why!?

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Roook36 t1_j5z2loi wrote

There were complaints of him being verbally abusive on set, using offensive nicknames for female staff members, and being touchy and huggy that made people uncomfortable.

The network investigated the allegations and determined they were warranted enough to part ways with him.

Supposedly the situation was reported as "mutual" but they most likely canned him for inappropriate behavior after the complaints.

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Prax150 t1_j5zgkk1 wrote

I still maintain that he successfully pulled a George Costanza and got himself fired because he didn't want to do the show anymore.

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meowskywalker t1_j5ysq2k wrote

Because he was being a creep. He too agreed with the general consensus that the show was getting kinda shitty, and repetitive and boring, and his solution to being bored was to molest his coworkers. “As a joke.”

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deignguy1989 t1_j5z0ocw wrote

Uh, it was always fiction, based loosely on events from Adams childhood. And the show is MWANT to be ridiculous. Beverly is and always has been over the top. I’ll agree the show is past it’s prime, but it has t strayed far from its original premise.

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CDavis10717 OP t1_j5z8y5g wrote

Typo. MEANT?

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deignguy1989 t1_j5zeyzp wrote

You’re pretty sharp, there!

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CDavis10717 OP t1_j5zs7ul wrote

Thanks, but NAH! Given the infinite number of internet acronyms “the kids” use these days I googled it, found nothing, then realized E is next to W. Ha!!

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CDavis10717 OP t1_j5z9qe8 wrote

The notice is likely a legal settlement with the actual Goldberg family to allow the show to continue using their names while avoiding slander due to the outrageous stories and characterizations!

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meowskywalker t1_j5yt7tf wrote

It was always fiction though? I don’t understand what the “this is fiction” disclaimer has to do with anything. Yes, it sucks ever since Adam left, he was the heart of the show, without him there’s definitely writers googling “popular thing eighties” and jamming the result into a boring ass spec script they wrote for Boy Meets World or some shit. But even when Adam was weaving actual parts of his life into the plots the plots were still made up super exaggerated stories.

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PoopStickler69 t1_j60wno6 wrote

I really liked Bob ❤️ Abishola.

Haven’t watched lately, but it’s a solid show.

Billy Gardell is a good dude.

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Starbuck522 t1_j5yss6f wrote

Interesting. I only started watching more recently, after meeting my current partner. What was the original premise that they've gone away from?

The most recent one I saw was about Beverly not being ready to date yet. Seemed appropriate to me. (My husband died young a few years ago)

I find it ridiculous that all of the kids still live in the house, especially the oldest one who then shares a bedroom!

But other than that, it's fine. Nothing great, but fine.

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ed_lv t1_j5zli40 wrote

First 3 to 4 seasons were great, a real throwback to 80s with likeable characters and funny stories.

Everything now is completely over the top, and I have stopped watching except an occasional episode here and there to remind me that it's not the same show it used to be.

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kshades25 t1_j5ywxzh wrote

I just started season 8. It has gotten so ridiculous and over the top. The moment that the show jumped the shark was beverly sleeping in Erica's dorm.

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CDavis10717 OP t1_j5yxoue wrote

The only episode worth watching is “Dinner With The Goldbergs”.

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Number224 t1_j5zfw86 wrote

I’m surprised this show didn’t fall off after Jeff Garlin’s firing.

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