‘The Goldbergs’ Retread ‘The Wonder Years’
The Goldbergs is a lot like The Wonder Years. Perhaps too much. Both have an adult narrator reflecting back on his childhood and take place during what is perceived as a more idealist time. For The Wonder Years it’s the 50s; for The Goldbergs that time is the 80s. Had the similarities ended there, The Goldbergs would be described as inspired by The Wonder Years. Instead, it’s a copy.
How similar is The Goldbergs to the beloved sitcom about Kevin Arnold? Grumpy father? Check. Perky mother? Check. Older sister? Check. Older brother? Yup. Winnie Cooper? No, but there’s a already a love interest for young Adam Goldberg. Supposedly, all these characters are based on real people, but that doesn’t help the show’s case.
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Posted on September 25, 2013, in ABC, Comedy, Network Television, Sitcoms and tagged abc, albert solomon, beverly goldberg, george segal, sitcom, the goldbergs, the wonder years. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
The Goldbergs is definitely The Wonder Years rip-off.
BTW… The Wonder Years were based on the 60s, not the 50s.