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The Butlers and Johnsons come together to support Marty in the aftermath of a major life change.
The Butlers and Johnsons come together to support Marty in the aftermath of a major life change.
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The Neighborhood
S5, EP9 "Welcome to Our Time"Calvin weighs the pros and cons of making a major life change; Marty turns to Dave for help dealing with a troubling discovery.
The Neighborhood
S5, EP11 "Welcome to the Cornhole"When Tina insists Calvin find something to do in retirement, he decides to enter a competitive cornhole tournament; Marty plans an elaborate "groom-posal" to ask Malcolm to be his best man.
The Neighborhood
S5, EP13 "Welcome to the Last Dance"The Butlers and Johnsons come together to support Marty in the aftermath of a major life change.
The Neighborhood
S5, EP17 "Welcome to the Milestone"Calvin struggles to find the perfect birthday gift for Tina; Gemma works a connection to actor Jerry O'Connell, whose kids attend Walcott Academy, to secure VIP tickets to "The Talk" for her school's fundraiser.
The Neighborhood
S8, EP12 "Welcome to Murder at Sea"Gemma throws Dave an unforgettable murder mystery birthday party; Malcolm uses the celebration to introduce Mercedes to his family.
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.
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