The Goldbergs season 3 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Adam's love for Weird Al inspires him to write comedy, while Barry's misguided attempt at peer counseling leads to chaos at school. Erica steps in to mitigate Barry's harmful advice. Meanwhile, Adam's relationship with Dana falters as they realize their shared interests, like Weird Al, no longer align. During a concert, Dana confesses she's outgrown these interests, straining their bond. Despite Beverly's efforts to rekindle their relationship, Adam and Dana amicably part ways, accepting their personal growth and change.
Full Episode S03E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What inspired Adam's interest in writing comedy?
Weird Al's parody songs inspired Adam to write comedy.
How does Barry misunderstand the role of a peer counselor?
Barry thinks being a peer counselor means he can give any advice he wants.
Why does Erica become a peer counselor?
Erica is recruited to counteract the harm caused by Barry's misguided advice.
What causes tension between Adam and Dana at the Weird Al concert?
Dana admits she's outgrown their shared interests, like Weird Al's music.
How do Barry and Erica try to help their father?
They attempt various methods to cheer him up, believing he is depressed.
What advice does Weird Al give Adam about relationships?
Weird Al suggests that growing up can mean growing apart, but that doesn't diminish love.
What does Beverly do to try to fix Adam and Dana's relationship?
Beverly shows them old photos to remind them of their past happiness.
What is the outcome of Adam and Dana's relationship?
They realize they have grown apart and decide to break up amicably.
How do Barry and Erica learn their father is actually content?
They discover he enjoys his simple pleasures and is not depressed.
What does Adam learn from his experience with Dana?
Adam learns that growing up involves changes and moving on from past relationships.