Ep 23. Bill/Murray
- TV-14
- May 6, 2015
- 21 min
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7.8 (379)
In this episode of The Goldbergs, titled "Bill/Murray," Adam and his best friend Dave Kim decide to make a movie based on the 1980 classic comedy film, Caddyshack. The boys are huge fans of the movie, and they are excited to recreate some of the most iconic scenes from the film.
Adam and Dave Kim face challenges as they try to put together a cast and crew for their film. They approach their friends and family members to help them out, but they quickly learn that making a movie is not as easy as it looks. They struggle to find people who are willing to commit to the project, and they face a number of setbacks along the way.
Meanwhile, Beverly gets a job at the local mall as a salesperson, but she quickly learns that selling clothes is not as easy as it looks. She struggles to make sales, and her bosses are not impressed with her performance. Despite her difficulties, Beverly is determined to succeed, and she puts all of her effort into making the most of her job.
As the boys continue to work on their movie, they run into a famous actor who happens to be in town. The actor is none other than Bill Murray, who starred in Caddyshack. The boys are thrilled to meet him, and they convince him to appear in their film.
With Bill Murray on board, the boys are more motivated than ever to finish their movie. They work tirelessly to complete the project, but they encounter a number of unexpected obstacles along the way. Despite all of the difficulties they face, Adam and Dave Kim never give up on their dream of making a movie.
As the episode comes to a close, the boys finally finish their film, and they hold a screening for their friends and family members. The audience is blown away by their creation, and Adam and Dave Kim are hailed as heroes. They are proud of what they have accomplished, and they know that they have created something truly special.
In "Bill/Murray," The Goldbergs once again delivers a heartwarming and hilarious episode that is sure to delight fans of the show. With its blend of nostalgic references, quirky characters, and heartfelt moments, this episode is a must-watch for anyone who loves great television.