Oh, Baby We Got A Good Thing Goin' - [s7e18]
His reluctance to convert the "shrine" of his children’s childhood rooms into a nursery symbolizes his struggle with aging.
"[S7E18] Oh, Baby We Got a Good Thing Goin'" succeeds by grounding its comedy in universal truths. It captures that specific, frantic moment before a family changes forever. It reminds the audience that while the past is comfortable, the future—messy and loud as a newborn—is where the real "good thing" lies. If you’d like to dive deeper into this episode, An analysis of the parenting styles. [S7E18] Oh, Baby We Got a Good Thing Goin'
The narrative core focuses on Erica and Geoff as they navigate the terrifying transition from being "the kids" to becoming parents. The episode masterfully uses Erica’s neuroses—inherited from Beverly—to highlight her anxiety about losing her identity. His reluctance to convert the "shrine" of his
Geoff serves as the emotional anchor, evolving from a comedic sidekick into a man ready to shoulder the responsibilities of a new generation. Murray and the "Good Thing" It reminds the audience that while the past