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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.
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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S1, EP14 "Welcome to the Yard Sale"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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S1, EP15 "Welcome to Malcolm's Job"Tina agrees to give Grover piano lessons; Malcolm lands a job in retail sales; neither has a first day that goes quite according to plan.
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S1, EP16 "Welcome to the Big Payback"When Gemma has her car repaired at Calvin's shop, Tina insists she doesn't need to pay for the work, to Calvin's consternation; Malcolm and Marty find themselves on the same dating app and vie for the same woman's attention.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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