

The first season follows Dave Johnson, an optimistic, "nicest guy in the Midwest," who relocates his family from Michigan to a predominantly Black neighborhood in Pasadena, California. His immediate neighbors are the Butlers, whose opinionated patriarch Calvin initially rejects Dave's overwhelming neighborliness, fearing it will disrupt the block's culture.

In the second season of the hit CBS sitcom The Neighborhood, optimistic Midwesterner Dave Johnson pushes to strengthen his unlikely friendship with his opinionated neighbor, Calvin Butler. While the two families continue to bond, Dave realizes they still have unwritten boundaries to navigate. The season focuses on career moves, relationship dynamics, and community growth.

The Butler and Johnson families navigate major life changes, including both comedic antics and serious real-world issues. The season opens by addressing systemic racism and the Black Lives Matter movement, while also following Malcolm and Marty moving into their own place, marriage pressures, and Calvin's health milestones.

The eighth and final season centers on the Butler and Johnson families navigating major life changes. After being fired for teaching AI to do his own V.A. conflict-resolution job, Dave explores unexpected hobbies like pickling and training machines before embarking on a new career path. Marty advances his relationship with Courtney and begins searching for a nanny, while Malcolm’s writing career takes off and leads to a romantic entanglement with a reality TV star. Tina discovers a new passion while Calvin manages his expanding local business, Westside Fuse Box, facing permit delays. Dave and Gemma make the major decision to pack up and move back to Michigan, forcing Calvin to finally accept that the Johnsons are truly family.
CBS
Kapital Entertainment
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Trill Television
A Bird and a Bear Entertainment
US
CBS Studios
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United States
English