A family reunion! Amy Robach‘s daughter Annalise offered a glimpse at her spending quality time with stepfather Andrew Shue and his son Nate following her mother’s PDA-filled getaway with T.J. Holmes.
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The end of an era. The Goldbergs will not return after season 10, Deadline reported on Thursday, February 23.
The ABC comedy is set to take its final bow in May at the end of the current season, according to the outlet. The cancellation news came more than one year after original cast member Jeff Garlin exited the series in December 2021 following a human resources investigation into his on-set behavior.
News broke in late 2021 that Garlin, who played Murray Goldberg, allegedly engaged in a “pattern of verbal and physical conduct that made people uncomfortable” while working on the sitcom. The Babylon actor, meanwhile, refuted the claims against him ahead of his departure from the show, which he insisted was by choice.
“No, I was not fired from The Goldbergs. I have not been fired from The Goldbergs,” Garlin, 60, told Vanity Fair in an interview published in December of that year, confirming that Sony had been investigating his behavior for three years. “There was no … Nothing physical by any stretch of the imagination. And the verbal part was a joke that was completely missed — because I like this guy.”
He maintained his innocence, explaining, “If I said something silly and offensive, and I’m working at an insurance company, I think it’s a different situation. If I, as the star of the show, demanded a gun range and on set, and I was firing guns every day and I was a little bit loose — to me, that’s an unsafe work atmosphere.”
Garlin concluded: “If I threatened people, that’s an unsafe work atmosphere. None of that goes on ever with me. That’s not who I am. I am sorry to tell you that there really is no big story. Unless you want to do a story about political correctness.”
The comedian was later released from his contract
A family reunion! Amy Robach‘s daughter Annalise offered a glimpse at her spending quality time with stepfather Andrew Shue and his son Nate following her mother’s PDA-filled getaway with T.J. Holmes.
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is coming to an end.HBO's Emmy-winning family drama, which follows the Roys as they fight for control over their father's media conglomerate, will conclude after the upcoming 10-episode fourth season, creator and showrunner Jesse Armstrong revealed in a new interview with «There’s a promise in the title of . I’ve never thought this could go on forever,» Armstrong said of ending the show now. «The end has always been kind of present in my mind.