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Calvin weighs the pros and cons of making a major life change; Marty turns to Dave for help dealing with a troubling discovery.
Calvin weighs the pros and cons of making a major life change; Marty turns to Dave for help dealing with a troubling discovery.
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S2, EP1 "Welcome to the Re-Rack"Dave is eager to take on a bigger role in the community and prove himself to Calvin; Calvin's reaction makes it clear that, while the relationship between the two families has grown, the friendship between Calvin and Dave needs more time.
The Neighborhood
S2, EP2 "Welcome to the Bully"When Grover gets into a fight with a bully at school, Gemma is torn between her role as principal and wanting to protect her son; Calvin encourages Marty to stand up to his own bully, only to be shocked when he learns who it is.
The Neighborhood
S5, EP12 "Welcome to the Bachelor Party"A bombshell about Marty's future plans leaves Calvin and Tina reeling; Dave unleashes his wild side at Marty's bachelor party.
The Neighborhood
S2, EP4 "Welcome to Co-Habitation"When Dave accidentally knocks out the Butlers' power during a heat wave, Calvin and Tina spend the night at the Johnsons' home; Malcolm has some fun at Marty's expense when he crashes at his little brother's refurbished apartment.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP11 "Welcome to the Baby Proofing"While Marty heads to San Diego for a tech convention and Courtney is away for the weekend, Tina's insistence on babysitting Daphne sparks a baby-proofing fiasco that leaves Calvin and Dave unexpectedly locked inside the bathroom.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP10 "Welcome to the Hoodwink"Tina grows concerned about Malcolm's romantic choices; Calvin and Dave's street smarts are put to the test.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP9 "Welcome to the Zhuzh"Calvin secretly coaches Dave during a big job interview; Marty plans his proposal; Malcolm's secret romance hits the tabloids.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP8 "Welcome to Secrets and Santa"The Butlers' anniversary plans take an unexpected turn when a blast from the past resurfaces; Malcolm's meeting gets hijacked; Marty makes a big move toward commitment; Gemma finds herself caught in a holiday misunderstanding.
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