The Neighborhood - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Welcome to the Neighborhood, Daphne
Marty and Courtney bring baby Daphne home from the hospital and Calvin is surprised to learn that Marty plans to take the paternity leave Dave offered in the employee handbook for the Fuse Box. Also, Tina will do anything to earn Daphne's love.

Welcome to the Big Sleep
As Marty and Courtney struggle to get their newborn to sleep, the entire Butler family suffers along with them. While Calvin prefers to let the new parents figure it out, Tina insists on jumping in to help with Baby Daphne any way she can. When searching for their old baby swing, Dave finds an old list he made of cool things to do before age 40, which sends him spiraling as he realizes he hasn't accomplished any of them

Welcome to the Vote
Dave gathers everyone for a lengthy ballot-palooza party to discuss the merits of every candidate and prop on each of their election ballots. Also, Gemma is determined to run a tight ship as their local precinct captain when polls open at Walcott Academy.

Welcome to the Great Beyond
The Butlers and Johnsons receive shocking news about their neighbor that changes their outlook on life.

Welcome to Commitment
Marty and Courtney prepare for Daphne's christening. Meanwhile, Malcolm is dating someone new and Tina is delighted to meet her.

Welcome to Daddy Issues
Tina's newly single father visits. Meanwhile, Dave and Gemma try to curb their spending so they can afford to send Grover to a private high school.

Welcome to the Wicked Stepmother
Tina discovers her father has age-related impairments, making it crucial to reunite him with his wife. Meanwhile, Daphne gets her first little baby boo-boo.

Bienvenidos a Nosotros
Marty prepares to head back to work but isn't emotionally prepared to send Daphne to daycare. Meanwhile, Gemma notices an issue with the grade Grover's receiving in his Spanish class.

Welcome to Pickleball
The new neighbors who moved into Miss Kim's old house are keeping the Butlers and Johnsons up all night. Meanwhile, Courtney tells Marty she is going on a date.

Welcome to the Pickle
The Johnsons and Butlers are curious about their new neighbors' lifestyle and their interest raises some surprising questions. Also, Marty feels pressure to enroll Daphne in the best preschool.

Welcome to the e-Neighborhood
A new community social app shakes up the neighborhood. Also, Marty and Courtney attend a family class with Daphne and unexpectedly bump into Marty's high school sweetheart.

Welcome to Getting Lucky
Calvin and Dave join Lamar on a road trip to the casino. Also, Tina and Gemma babysit Daphne while Marty desperately tries to spend time with Courtney alone.

Welcome to Not Being in It
Calvin and Dave return from the casino, stunned by the revelation that Lamar had been laundering stolen money, which has now landed him in jail. Meanwhile, Malcom runs into his frenemy.

Welcome to the Blowout
Calvin spends a day babysitting Daphne. Also, Gemma and Dave worry about Grover's high school applications.

Welcome to the Signature Service Loyalty Rewards Program
Malcom receives an unexpected call from USC's athletic director about a baseball head coach vacancy. Meanwhile, Calvin and Marty start a new signature loyalty rewards program at The Fuse Box.

Welcome to the Sting
Calvin and Marty send Courtney on a mission to find out information about Fuse Box's impressive new rival. Meanwhile, Malcolm attends an event for his creative writing program at USC, where he scores a meeting with a book agent, Lisa.

Welcome to Your Own Medicine
After Dave's disastrous attempt to dunk a basketball, Calvin takes care of his injured neighbor. Also, Gemma befriends a cool mom group while babysitting Daphne.

Welcome to the Yippedy-Dip
The Butlers visit a nostalgic, rundown restaurant from Calvin's childhood and encounter its owner, Jasper. Meanwhile, Dave, Gemma, and Dave's mother, Paula, pay a visit to Lamar in prison.

Welcome to Pomp and Circumstance
Tina and Gemma plan a joint graduation party for Malcolm and Grover, on part one of the hour-long seventh season finale.

Welcome to Venice
The Butlers and Johnsons help Malcolm start a new chapter in a new city that, while just across town, is worlds away from the neighborhood, on part two of the hour-long seventh season finale.
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