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When Calvin receives a surprise birthday gift involving his father, Dave suggests they spend the day celebrating in a way that honors him; an unexpected development changes the Johnsons' lives forever.
When Calvin receives a surprise birthday gift involving his father, Dave suggests they spend the day celebrating in a way that honors him; an unexpected development changes the Johnsons' lives forever.
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S5, EP21 "Welcome to the Fatherhood"Dave's estranged father, Lamar, arrives in town eager to reconnect; his son finally learns the truth about his disappearance 30 years prior; Marty struggles to fire an underperforming employee.
The Neighborhood
S6, EP2 "Welcome to the Awkward Conversations"Marty and Courtney navigate the pregnancy news and what it all means for their future; Malcolm deals with his own workplace relationship.
The Neighborhood
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.
The Neighborhood
S3, EP18 "Welcome to the Surprise"When Calvin receives a surprise birthday gift involving his father, Dave suggests they spend the day celebrating in a way that honors him; an unexpected development changes the Johnsons' lives forever.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP17 "Welcome to the Purse Dog"Calvin reluctantly agrees to dog-sit a glamorous little companion, only to face an awkward twist when someone else lays claim to it; a joint celebration prompts Malcolm to question whether he and Mercedes are moving too fast.
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.
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