The Neighborhood season 2 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "The Neighborhood," Dave tests a hoverboard, narrowly avoiding a speeding car. Concerned about traffic safety, he spearheads a speed bump initiative but faces a roadblock due to a neighborly fence dispute with Calvin. At a neighborhood gathering, Dave's dull presentation is salvaged by Calvin emphasizing safety. Meanwhile, Marty and Malcolm entertain Grover at a fair. Calvin's reluctance over moving his fence threatens the project until Dave cleverly convinces the stubborn neighbor, Walter, to agree. The episode concludes with the speed bump installed and Dave inspired to run for city council.
Full Episode S02E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What motivates Dave to consider installing a speed bump in the neighborhood?
A new navigation app causing increased traffic and speeding on their street.
How does Dave plan to get the speed bump installed?
By gathering signatures from everyone in the neighborhood.
What advice do Calvin and Tina give Dave for collecting signatures?
To earn the trust of the neighbors, possibly by hosting a gathering.
Why is Grover's mother restricting him from playing near the street?
Due to the danger posed by the increased traffic and speeding cars.
Where do Marty and Malcolm take Grover for fun?
To the Pasadena fair.
Why do the neighbors initially ignore Dave's presentation?
Because they find it boring and lengthy.
What is the issue between Calvin and his neighbor Walter?
A dispute over Calvin's fence being on Walter's property.
How does Calvin ultimately agree to resolve the fence issue?
By moving the fence to secure Walter's signature for the speed bump petition.
What unusual tactic does Dave use to persuade Walter to sign the petition?
He fabricates legal threats related to zoning violations.
What new ambition does Dave reveal at the end of the episode?
He decides to run for city council.