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Dave convinces Calvin to hold a yard sale, but when longtime neighborhood resident Miss Simpson makes a purchase Calvin quickly regrets, he enlists Dave to help him get the valuable object back.
Dave convinces Calvin to hold a yard sale, but when longtime neighborhood resident Miss Simpson makes a purchase Calvin quickly regrets, he enlists Dave to help him get the valuable object back.
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S6, EP4 "Welcome to Grandfatherhood"Calvin is adjusting to getting older and the new stages of parenting; Malcolm questions his career path; Lamar shows up to spend more time with Grover, which forces Gemma and Dave to loosen the reins a bit.
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S6, EP5 "Welcome to the Front Window"While Calvin is recovering at home, he begins spying on his neighbors from the window; Calvin comes to believe that something sketchy is going on across the street, so the whole crew helps him figure out how to catch their new neighbor in the act.
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S5, EP4 "Welcome to the New Deal"When Calvin is overwhelmed by work, Dave volunteers to counsel his friend; Tina confides in Gemma that she's eager to make a career change.
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S6, EP8 "Welcome to the Baby Shower"Courtney and Marty deal with some baby shower drama with Tina; Lamar adjusts to a new job at the Fuse Box.
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.
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The Neighborhood
S8, EP7 "Welcome to Babies and Bathwater"Dave's ambitious home improvement plans take a turn, prompting Calvin to step in; Malcolm seeks Gemma's help to overcome writer's block; Tina's suggestion for Daphne sparks a parenting dilemma for Courtney.
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