Thus far, Pops and Adam have been the show's dynamic duo, and this episode is further proof. George Segal gets his (overdue) share of the spotlight as Pops carves out a niche at the furniture store; Adam stares down the barrel of adulthood in a misguided liquidation of his toy collection. It's fun and heartfelt all around.
Speaking of that toy collection, they've been teasing a tour of his bedroom since day one, and it is glorious. He's got stuff in that room I only dreamed about as a kid; case in point, no kid I ever knew had the U.S.S. Flagg. If Adam Goldberg hadn't gone on record with his childhood secrets to cultivating such a shrine, I'd chalk this up to overzealous set design.
Respect.
7/10
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