The Goldbergs Season 6 Episode 1 Preview — The Goldbergs Season 6 Episode 1: Sixteen Candles - Part 2

Preview — The Goldbergs Season 6 Episode 1: Sixteen Candles

Previews, The Goldbergs

Episode description: It’s Adam’s 16th birthday, but his parents are too distracted by Barry and Lainey’s engagement and Erica’s band ambitions to remember their youngest son’s big day. But the situation presents an opportunity for Adam to ask Erica to put him on the high school social map. Meanwhile, Beverly thinks she can scare Barry and Lainey straight with the reality of being adults.

Photos from The Goldbergs Season 6 Episode 1 (continued):
The Goldbergs Season 6 Episode 1
THE GOLDBERGS (ABC/Mitch Haaseth)
SAM LERNER, SEAN GIAMBRONE
The Goldbergs Season 6 Episode 1
THE GOLDBERGS (ABC/Mitch Haaseth)
KENNY RIDWAN
The Goldbergs Season 6 Episode 1
THE GOLDBERGS – “Sixteen Candles” – It’s Adam’s 16th birthday, but his parents are too distracted by Barry and Lainey’s engagement and Erica’s band ambitions to remember their youngest son’s big day. But the situation presents an opportunity for Adam to ask Erica to put him on the high school social map. Meanwhile, Beverly thinks she can scare Barry and Lainey straight with the reality of being adults, on the season premiere of “The Goldbergs,” WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26 (8:00–8:30 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network. (ABC/Mitch Haaseth)
KENNY RIDWAN, STEPHANIE KATHERINE GRANT, SEAN GIAMBRONE
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The Goldbergs airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on ABC.

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