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Calvin decides to splurge on an expensive jacket, then worries it's too special to risk wearing outside the house; Dave and Gemma worry their new friends' daughter is a bad influence on Grover.
Calvin decides to splurge on an expensive jacket, then worries it's too special to risk wearing outside the house; Dave and Gemma worry their new friends' daughter is a bad influence on Grover.
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S4, EP9 "Welcome to the Splurge"Calvin decides to splurge on an expensive jacket, then worries it's too special to risk wearing outside the house; Dave and Gemma worry their new friends' daughter is a bad influence on Grover.
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S4, EP10 "Welcome to Jury Duty"Calvin and Dave are both chosen to serve as jurors on the same trial; Malcolm and Marty get a big surprise when they fail to ask what the movie is about after they rent out their house for a film shoot.
The Neighborhood
S2, EP9 "Welcome to the Dealbreaker"When Gemma sets a reluctant Malcolm up on a blind date with a teacher at her school, she discovers new details about the origins of her relationship with Dave; Marty helps Calvin and Tina plan for their future.
The Neighborhood
S2, EP10 "Welcome to the Digital Divide"Calvin reluctantly agrees to let Marty create a website for his auto shop in hopes of drumming up more business; Dave makes it his mission to prove to his son that there's more to life than his favorite gadgets.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP20 "Welcome to Goodbye"Two joyful wedding celebrations bring loved ones together while old tensions and heartfelt confessions surface one last time; tough goodbyes loom and the family looks ahead to a new chapter shaped by love, growth and change.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP19 "Welcome to Kalamazoo?"When Dave and Gemma seriously consider a major life change, it sends ripples through the family and strains relationships; wedding chaos and unexpected revelations complicate plans for Malcolm and Marty.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP18 "Welcome to the Chat"When Tina oversteps at daycare, a well-meaning effort to fix it takes a turn after a message is sent to the wrong chat; a surprise visit from Dave's mother leads him and Gemma to reconsider their careers and what comes next.
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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.
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