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After ten seasons, the Goldbergs are coming to an end

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 24, 2023
The Goldbergs are coming to an end ten years after they first appeared on small screens. Variety announced on Thursday that the season will come to an end in May, with the upcoming season 10 finale serving as the season's finale. The nostalgic display followed the Goldberg family's antics beginning in 2013. According to Variety, it's the longest-running live-action network comedy on television today. However, the series has not been without controversy.

Jeff Garlin, a former member of The Goldbergs, says he has bipolar disorder after returning to the stage after announcing it

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2022
Jeff Garlin, a former Goldbergs actor, has admitted that he suffers from bipolar disorder, which is a mental disorder that can cause extreme mood swings ranging from mania to depression. The actor/comedian's appearance comes nine months after he abruptly departed from the ABC sitcom following allegations of inappropriate "verbal and physical conduct" on set. 'Bipolar is a motherf***er.' There are days when dealing with it is just too much. In an Instagram post published Tuesday, penned Garlin, 60, 'I'm doing the best I can.'

After his abrupt departure from the show, Jeff Garlin's character was cast off from The Goldbergs

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
Murray Goldberg's character was killed off from The Goldbergs after a series of instances of inappropriate'verbal and physical abuse' was reported on set. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the showrunners announced his death and how the forthcoming tenth season would premiere just 10 months after his demise. Obviously, [Garlin] is] not going to be on the season.' [Murray] will have passed away, and we're likely to start from a place many months removed from his death," showrunner Alex Barnow said.