: Meanwhile, Erica Goldberg (Hayley Orrantia) is dealing with a severe bout of depression following a breakup. Her mother, Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey), intervenes with her typical "smothering" brand of support, eventually helping Erica find the strength to move past her Valentine’s Day blues. Key Themes and Cultural Impact

: Barry’s imitation of Agassi—complete with neon shorts and flamboyant on-court antics—serves as a comedic take on how teenagers use pop-culture icons to mask their insecurities.

The episode follows two primary storylines that explore themes of rivalry, friendship, and emotional resilience:

: When Adam Goldberg (Sean Giambrone) feels his friendship with Chad Kremp is slipping, he attempts to bond with him over tennis. However, things escalate when Chad chooses Dave Kim as his partner for a doubles match. Enlisting his brother Barry (Troy Gentile), Adam tries to channel the rebellious, neon-clad persona of Andre Agassi to win the match and reclaim his friend's respect.