"We're used to going back to work in August. Of course, it'll likely be a few months before the finality of the experience really settles in since the cast and crew would normally be on their annual break right now. Orrantia joked that her co-stars and the crew “don’t have a choice” to keep in touch and said she plans to lovingly “force them” to stay close. Truly, I’m not just saying that," he explains. Obviously, there are a bunch of other factors too, but we all got along so well, we all enjoy working together. “That collaboration that we have is so special and that’s why the show has gone on for these 10 years. Gentile echoed her sentiments and called out the "synergy" that the cast and crew shared on set. “I’m going to miss being on that set with all my friends," McLendon-Covey says. While speaking with the cast of "The Goldbergs," it was evident that the stars took full advantage of their decade together and formed deep friendships. When you spend 10 years working together, one of two things typically happens: Time brings you closer or further apart. Scott Everett White / ABC On the bonds the cast and crew formed on set The cast celebrating their 200th episode. "Of course, I’m going to be putting that under lucite like a museum exhibit," she says. McLendon-Covey kept two items that symbolize her character, Beverly: her perfectly coiffed wig and a statement sweater with a duck on the front and the words, "I'm so flappy." Over the years, she collected other mementos, like the bouquet from Erica's wedding, which is now dried out. The actor also snagged the "knock" sign that was posted on her character's bedroom door from the very beginning of the show. "There are some pages where he actually was filling it out or he had his lines that he wrote down on it, so it was always very special and thankfully they let me have that," she says. Orrantia took home something particularly sentimental: a crossword puzzle book that the late George Segal, who played Beverly's father Pops, used to write in during the show. Gentile had a similar perspective: "I’m going to miss the craziness of Barry and being an adolescent and playing that wild teenage boy." “(I'll miss) yelling at Barry or just getting called schmoopie or Goldfarb or stuff like that," he explains. Saying goodbye is always hard to do, especially when you've played a role for 10 years, and the "Goldbergs" cast members each have something unique they're going to miss about their characters.įor Sean Giambrone (a.k.a Adam Goldberg), who was only 13 when the show started filming, the simple moments have been the most special and they're something he'll look back on fondly. Craig Sjodin / Getty Images On what they'll miss the most about their characters "The Goldbergs" always gave viewers lots of laughs. But then again, we did a decade in the 80s,” Gentile says. We thought that’d be the icing on the cake. Although they're sad to bid "The Goldbergs" adieu, the cast agrees that ending things on Season 10 seems a bit poetic considering the fact that she show is supposed to represent one single decade: the 80s.
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