With Beverly alone in the Goldberg house following three high school graduations and the death of Murray,[a] several story lines result in the children continuing to live there while Pop-Pop also moves in after an apartment fire.
job with David Hasselhoff's film crew before moving on to a classic diner run by former classmates Johnny Atkins and Carla Mann, where he develops a relationship with waitress Carmen.
Erica graduates from college, gives birth to Muriel Allison Schwartz and stays home to raise her as she wavers on whether or not she wants to attend law school.
Beverly enjoys being "Bubbie" to Muriel and continues her role as Quaker Warden at the high school, where she develops feelings for Adam's former guidance counselor Joe Perrott but later realizes they have nothing in common.
With Pop-Pop moving in due to a fire at his condo, Adam must bunk with Barry, who has returned with Erica to help Bev deal with Murray's death.
Adam uses baby monitors that Erica and Geoff bought for their pending child to prank Barry into thinking he's hearing the classic line from the film "If you build it, he will come."
Adam has a good laugh at Barry's expense, until he's told that the real theme behind Field of Dreams is the main character wishing he had one last "catch" with his deceased father.
The doctor tells the couple that Geoff in fact saw a pinky finger in the ultrasound photo, while the "F" in the file was in reference to Erica, not the baby.
Barry piggybacks on her success, enjoying perks such as free sports tickets and riding around in her sleek company car, and he begins lording his higher socio-economic status over the JTP.
Unfortunately, Barry doesn't live the high life for long, as Joanne becomes dissatisfied with her company only helping rich people get richer, saying that's not why she got into law.
Bev makes it in time to help Erica through her labor, and the latter gives birth to a healthy daughter that she names Muriel Allison (after Murray and Pops).
Adam makes a trip to New York to visit Dave Kim at college, hitching a ride with Mr. Glascott who has entered a Halloween Prince impersonation contest.
Adam then salvages Dave's lame Halloween party by convincing a bunch of college kids that Prince will be there, which is simply Glascott in costume.
Meanwhile, Pop-Pop's apartment has been repaired and he's free to return home, but wanting to stay with the Goldbergs instead, he asks Geoff to help make him a nicer person.
Featured Song: “The Promise" by When in Rome With Pop-Pop deciding to stay in the Goldberg home, Barry and Joanne move into his unused apartment.
Featured Song: “In Between Days" by The Cure Stressed out by school and his relationship, Barry finds relaxation in an unlikely place helping Ginzy at Kremp Florist while Charles is away on a business trip.
Featured Song: “And She Was" by Talking Heads Adam meets Carmen's auto mechanic father for the first time and is inspired to recreate Billy Joel's "Uptown Girl" video after seeing it on TV, but with the roles reversed.
When Beverly finds out Barry's surprise news, she yells at him as Adam drives off with Carmen down the familiar neighborhood street in Pop-Pop's DMC DeLorean in the final scene.