The Neighborhood - Season 5

Season 5
Episodes

Welcome Back to the Neighborhood
When Dave decides to disconnect the Johnson home from the grid, he inadvertently causes a community-wide power outage, much to Calvin's frustration. Also, in the wake of Marty's engagement, Tina struggles with no longer being the primary woman in her son's life.

Welcome to the Pit Stop How May I Help You
When Calvin takes Dave's suggestion to try a new method of promoting his business, he soon comes to regret it. Also, Gemma recruits Tina to rescue her struggling after-school music program.

Welcome to the Ballgame
When Malcolm treats Calvin, Dave, Gemma and Grover to VIP tickets to a Dodgers game, the outing isn't quite a home run. Also, Marty's movie night with fiancée Necie goes sideways when Tina decides to join.

Welcome to the New Deal
When Calvin is overwhelmed by work, Dave volunteers to counsel his friend, while also logging hours necessary for his therapist certification at the VA. Also, Tina confides in Gemma that she's eager to make a career change.

Welcome to the Art of Negotiation
When Dave is up for a promotion at work, Calvin tries to help him negotiate a raise from his penny-pinching new boss, Gregory. Also, Tina struggles with whether to share some sensitive information with Gemma.

Welcome to the Hot Prospect
When Calvin stumbles upon a big business opportunity, he must convince Malcolm to help him so he can seal the deal. Also, Gemma is forced to confront a secret from her beauty pageant past when a friend from her hometown arrives.

Welcome to the Working Week
When a man moves his family from Michigan to Los Angeles, he realizes that the secret to fitting in with his new neighborhood is befriending the opinionated man who lives next door.

Welcome to What Used to be the Neighborhood
When Calvin's favorite restaurant closes and is replaced by a flashy pet spa, he worries the community is losing too many small businesses and starts a campaign to only buy local. Also, Tina helps Necie prepare a special surprise for Marty.

Welcome to Our Time
Calvin weighs the pros and cons of making a major life change. Also, Marty turns to Dave for help dealing with a troubling discovery.

Welcome to the Getaway
Calvin and Tina decide to take the honeymoon they never had to Madrid. Also, Dave and Gemma team up with Malcolm and Marty on a project intended to surprise Calvin upon his return.

Welcome to the Cornhole
When Tina insists Calvin find something to do in retirement, he decides to enter a competitive cornhole tournament - even though he's never played before. Also, Marty plans an elaborate "groom-posal" to ask Malcolm to be his best man.

Welcome to the Bachelor Party
A bombshell about Marty's future plans leaves Calvin and Tina reeling, and Dave unleashes his wild side at Marty's bachelor party.

Welcome to the Last Dance
The Butlers and Johnsons come together to support Marty in the aftermath of a major life change.

Welcome to New Beginnings
When a new business in the community begins using Calvin's likeness without his permission, Dave volunteers to mediate on his friend's behalf.

Welcome to the Next Big Thing
Calvin and Marty consider starting a new business together. Also, Dave sets up a mini library stocked with a self-help book he authored.

Welcome to the Jungle
When a mountain lion gets loose in the area, the Butlers and Johnsons must shelter in place together, leading to some unexpected revelations.

Welcome to the Milestone
Calvin struggles to find the perfect birthday gift for Tina. Also, 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.

Welcome to the Future
Calvin and Marty encounter difficulties trying to secure financing for their new business. Also, Dave invites his boss, Gregory, to Grover's 13th birthday party, much to Gemma's frustration.

Welcome to the New Do
With her usual stylist unavailable, Gemma decides to use Tina's hairdresser for an important work event; Malcolm discovers a connection with his new professor.

Welcome to the Other Neighborhood
Calvin and Marty are surprised when their new business sparks protests from residents concerned about gentrification; Grover's family tree project reveals unexpected fresh details about both a ancestor and the whereabouts of Dave's estranged father, who left when he was a child.

Welcome to the Fatherhood
When Dave's estranged father, Lamar, arrives in town eager to reconnect, his son finally learns the truth about his disappearance 30 years prior. Also, Marty struggles to fire an underperforming employee.

Welcome to the Opening Night
Calvin pushes Marty to move up the opening of their new business to get a valuable celebrity endorsement from D.L. Hughley, while Dave continues to struggle with the return of his father, Lamar, and Tina and Gemma prepare for the opening of their new school play.
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