The Neighborhood season 3 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "The Neighborhood," Calvin tries Dave's homemade beer, leading to a revelation that Dave and Gemma attend couples therapy for communication. Intrigued, Tina suggests she and Calvin try therapy, facing resistance from Calvin. At their session, Dr. Chen advises abstaining from sex for a month, causing tension. Meanwhile, Dave and Gemma's date night turns into an argument over punctuality. They later realize neither enjoys therapy, deciding to reconnect romantically. Calvin and Tina's attempt at therapy exercises leads to a heartfelt confession from Calvin, strengthening their bond.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What craft beer does Calvin try?
A beer brewed by Dave.
Why do Calvin and Tina initially want to leave Dave's house?
Because Dave jokes about brewing the beer in his bathtub.
What therapy do Dave and Gemma attend?
Couples therapy.
Why do Dave and Gemma go to therapy?
To improve their communication.
Does Calvin think he and Tina need therapy?
No, he believes they communicate fine.
What is the issue during Dave and Gemma's date night?
Gemma is running late, causing them to miss movie previews.
What exercise does Dr. Chen suggest to Calvin and Tina?
Abstaining from sex for a month.
What are Dave and Gemma's frustrations in therapy?
They argue about not considering each other's needs.
Why do Dave and Gemma leave therapy?
They realize neither of them actually likes it.
How do Calvin and Tina try to improve their intimacy?
By doing home exercises from the therapy book.
What does Calvin express to Tina during their exercises?
His deep love and constant thoughts about her.
Why does Marty trick Malcolm into reading the therapy book?
To see if Malcolm cares about his feelings.
What is the title of Season 03, Episode 03 of "The Neighborhood"?
"Welcome to Couples Therapy."
When did the episode "Welcome to Couples Therapy" air?
On November 30, 2020.
Do Calvin and Tina ultimately find the therapy exercises helpful?
No, they decide to skip them for more intimate activities.