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Tina receives unexpected news; Calvin, Dave and Gemma encourage her to embrace a new chapter by taking a big leap of faith by learning to skydive; Marty helps Grover create a battle bot for a school science competition.
Tina receives unexpected news; Calvin, Dave and Gemma encourage her to embrace a new chapter by taking a big leap of faith by learning to skydive; Marty helps Grover create a battle bot for a school science competition.
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S2, EP16 "Welcome to the Hockey Game"After Calvin enjoys attending a hockey game with Dave, Malcolm and Marty wonder if their neighbor is rubbing off too much on their dad; Tina decides to enjoy the perks that come with her stardom when she's mistaken for an A-list celebrity.
The Neighborhood
S4, EP18 "Welcome to the Feud"When Dave's job requires him to mediate a feud between two wealthy brothers, Calvin tries to help but winds up complicating the process; Gemma turns to Tina for assistance in navigating Grover's first crush.
The Neighborhood
S2, EP18 "Welcome to the Team"When Grover joins Calvin's youth basketball team, Gemma finds herself at odds with some of her neighbor's coaching methods; Tina and Marty are forced to confront a long-buried Butler family secret.
The Neighborhood
S2, EP19 "Welcome to the Jump"Tina receives unexpected news; Calvin, Dave and Gemma encourage her to embrace a new chapter by taking a big leap of faith by learning to skydive; Marty helps Grover create a battle bot for a school science competition.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP16 "Welcome to the Breaking Point"After a frightening encounter, Dave takes a hard look at his health, prompting Calvin to help him find a healthier way to let off steam; Tina has a hard time letting go of old memories; Marty and Malcolm argue over a valuable find from their past.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP15 "Welcome to Gemma Johnson's Day Off"Gemma reaches her limit at work, and when she's forced to slow down, an unexpected break helps her rethink what she really wants next; Marty and Malcolm's plans are thrown off course; Dave embraces a new career path.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP14 "Welcome to the Things We Do for Love"Marty meets Courtney's intimidating father to ask for his blessing, but Clancy's cryptic response sends Calvin and Tina digging for answers; Gemma and Dave are stunned by Grover's tattoo.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP13 "Welcome to the Two-Ring Circus"A change of plans sends Mercedes and Tina on a memorable night out that prompts several couples to take a closer look at what they truly want from their relationships; Dave's visit to Gemma's school sparks an honest conversation.
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