The Neighborhood season 1 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Calvin reminisces about his golfing days before life got busy. At an exclusive golf course, he feels out of place as the only black man, highlighting racial dynamics. Meanwhile, his wife, feeling underrated in the fun department by their son, engages in a playful battle to prove otherwise. Calvin shares with Dave, his golf partner, the challenges of racial inequality, enlightening Dave about white privilege and its constant presence. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted trap set by their son at home.
Full Episode S01E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
How many hole-in-ones has Tiger Butler made in a row?
Tiger Butler has made five hole-in-ones in a row.
Why did Calvin stop playing golf?
Calvin stopped playing golf due to family commitments.
What is the name of the exclusive golf course Calvin is invited to?
The exclusive golf course is Hillmount.
Who invites Dave to play golf at Hillmount?
Calvin invites Dave to play golf at Hillmount.
Why does Calvin's son prefer playing video games to spending time with his mom?
He perceives his mom's activities as less fun compared to his dad's.
How does Calvin feel at the Hillmount Golf Course?
Calvin feels out of place as the only black person there.
How does Dave unintentionally use his white privilege at the golf course?
Dave gets a better table faster due to his race.
What lesson does Calvin share with Dave about racial inequality?
Calvin emphasizes the importance of perseverance over anger in the face of racial inequality.
How does Calvin's wife prove she can be fun to Grover?
She engages in a playful blaster battle with Grover.
What is Dave's reaction to understanding his white privilege?
Dave tries to protest against a perceived racial injustice at the golf club.
What happens at the end of the episode?
Grover sets a trap at home, surprising Calvin and Dave.