The Goldbergs season 7

Adam's former girlfriend Dana Caldwell moves back to Jenkintown and just wants to be friends with him as he starts to develop a relationship with popular girl Brea Bee instead.

Featured Songs: "Holiday Road" by Lindsey Buckingham, "Chariots of Fire" by Vangelis Guest Starring: Christie Brinkley as Aleah Welsh, Anthony Michael Hall as Rusty the Security Guard, Dana Barron as Security Guard #2, Erik Weiner as Sheriff Notes: Adam gets a huge surprise: Dana has moved back to Jenkintown and returns to William Penn!

She approaches him and says she's glad to have a friend to rely on as she adjusts to the changes since being away, but Adam worries about more popular guys moving in on her and makes it clear he wants to be boyfriend-girlfriend again.

Featured Song: "The Flame" by Cheap Trick Guest Starring: Stephen Guarino as Administrator Dean, Ricardo Hurtado as Brian McMahon, Nick Alvarez as Larry, Matthew Gold as Gary Notes: Inspired by Murray, Geoff begins a food delivery service he calls Food in a Geoffy, but dealing with his "CEO" (Barry) and employees (the rest of the JTP) has Geoff regretting his decision.

When he won't budge, she decides to make him jealous by arranging events with Murray's friends, Bill Lewis and Vic.

Elsewhere, Adam learns that Dana is trying out for Juliet in the school play, and is determined to win the part of Romeo over the popular Andrew Gallery.

After attending the Rocky Horror Picture Show for the first time, Barry is inspired to throw an epic Halloween party on campus, but Erica wants to stop him because she needs to study for a midterm and is determined to focus more on academics during her second attempt at college.

At home, Beverly and Adam become convinced that there is a ghost in the house when Bev's newly acquired classical nude paintings keep falling off the wall.

Thinking that both of them are morons for believing in ghosts, Murray invites Dr. Katman (Steve Guttenberg), a science teacher from William Penn, to come over and give legitimate reasons for the paintings falling.

However, while being escorted out, Adam and Barry meet Hulk Hogan, who tells them they should appreciate a father who wants to spend time with them.

Featured Song: "Private Eyes" by Hall & Oates Guest Starring: Hulk Hogan as himself The annual Goldberg Thanksgiving event, dubbed "Angst-Giving" by Adam because of its dubious history in the household, lives up to its name when Murray's stern father Ben (Judd Hirsch) arrives and is his usual cranky self.

He gets lost on the drive home, taking the kids on a whirlwind trip through Pittsburgh and Nashville before they finally arrive for a day-late Thanksgiving dinner.

When this too fails, Barry ultimately decides to move into the pad that his JTP pals (Andy, Naked Rob and Matt Bradley) all share.

Beverly organizes another Goldbergs Christmas card family photo shoot in hopes of outdoing the Kremps this year, but as usual, it's a disaster.

At school, Adam is paired up with popular girl Brea Bee as lab partners, and is shocked when she's nice to him and likes some of the same things.

Featured Songs: "You Are" by Lionel Richie, "Black Betty" by Ram Jam As Geoff tries to audit an art history class at Erica's college, he is constantly being hounded by his girlfriend and JTP pals for help whenever they get into a bind.

Meanwhile, Adam and Dana discover that their respective crushes – Brea Bee and Andrew Gallery – are asking each other to the school's annual ice dance.

After seeing how well Chad Kremp and his father get along, and noticing how much Murray and Adam are frequently arguing with each other at home, Beverly tries to set the two up on a camping trip.

When Beverly buys Adam a bike from the movie Pee-wee's Big Adventure, he decides to preserve it as a collectible instead of riding it.

Meanwhile, Erica's car receives a boot on the tire after she refuses to pay her long overdue parking tickets, and she gets a job working at Murray's store.

However, she, Geoff, Barry, and Ren work together to make the furniture store an after-hours college lounge featuring alcohol and coffee.

At home, Beverly is disappointed when Adam scores poorly on the math portion of the PSAT, and requests that he see his guidance counselor about the importance of getting into a good college.

Counselor Perott tells Adam that college isn't a requirement to become a great filmmaker, and even convinces Murray of the same when Bev sends him to complain.

The offer has Beverly seeing visions of a second home on the Jersey Shore, but to her surprise, Murray admits he actually likes going to work despite all his complaints.

Adam then gets Barry to help put his own "unique" twist on the story, certain that it will be so bad Erica will have no choice but to swoop in and fix it.

With Ren desperately needing acts for her Earth Day telethon, Barry tries to impress her by lining up Hall & Oates via a possible connection at a mutual dentist's office.

At home, Beverly overhears Bill Lewis telling Murray that he's finally ready to move on from his ex-wife, and she becomes determined to set him up with someone.

Featured Song: "Maneater" by Hall & Oates After Beverly catches Adam and Brea, who are now boyfriend-girlfriend, kissing in the basement, she begins interfering with their relationship.

On prom night, unwilling to see his son sad and lonely at home, Murray encourages Adam to go win back Brea, saying that his "movie moment" will only come around once in his life, and this is it.

Determined to fix everything, she asks Barry (who, by contrast, is a great help to Geoff and his family at the hospital) for advice on how to be more compassionate, but his methods fail miserably for her.