John Legend and DJ Khaled will come out, and the whole group will perform a bit of their Nipsey tribute song “ Higher.” And then the arena will go completely dark. rapper and activist tragically gunned down in 2019 at age 33. The lights will go down, except for some tasteful ones beaming up from the stage to the jumbotron screens showing Nipsey Hussle, the legendary L.A. Of course he hasn’t changed completely, since the two still disagree and that difference will always be what makes this show funny.I can see it now: The group will run through a medley of snippets from the superstar lineup’s hits-“Alright,” “Humble” or “All the Stars,” maybe “Loyalty,” featuring Rihanna as a surprise guest, and whatever the new Kendrick single is “Nuthin’ but a G Thang,” “Forgot About Dre,” and “Still D.R.E.” “The Real Slim Shady,” “Love the Way You Lie” also featuring Rihanna, and “Lose Yourself” Mary J.’s “Real Love” and “Family Affair” … and then the show will really start.
This episode showed most of Calvin’s character development through the seasons, especially when he apologized, because he has changed quite a lot, and it is in some way thanks to Dave. Calvin apologizes, and Dave forgives him, and they go back to normal. Dave tells him that he doesn’t see what was wrong with them influencing each other, and tells him that he has changed as well and become more like Calvin, but that he doesn’t want to be friends with someone who thinks being him is a bad thing. Gemma manages to convince her to not say anything in exchange for the penthouse suite, and she agrees.Īt the end of the episode, Calvin goes over to talk to Dave, and explains why he did what he did. She thinks she managed to fool everyone, but the birthday girl, Cynthia, tells Gemma she knows that isn’t Mary. However, it’s too late to back out, so Tina goes and sings, and she does have fun with it. When the time comes, Tina is ready to sing but then she finds out that the birthday girl isn’t a white woman like she thought so she panics because she won’t be able to get away with fooling her that she’s Mary J. Afterwards, Marty asks what’s up with the matching outfits, and Calvin tells him about the hockey game, and even goes so far as to do a secret handshake with Dave, to everyone’s shock, and they even have plans to the planetarium for tomorrow. Calvin is wearing a hockey mask with the uniform, and he scares both of them because of his resemblance to Jason from Friday the 13th (this might be the funniest bit of the episode). Marty and Malcolm are at home watching a horror movie, when Calvin and Dave return from the game.
Calvin isn’t convinced until the players start hitting each other, and then that’s when he begins enjoying the game. Calvin remains unimpressed at the beginning, saying it’s boring while Dave continues to list the positive things about hockey. Somehow, Dave manages to convince him and they go to the game. Immediately, Calvin refuses, even with Dave trying to convince him that hockey isn’t what it used to be. Calvin thought he was going to get some alone time, but Dave comes over and tells him he got front row tickets to a hockey game. Now, for this week’s episode, we begin with Tina and Gemma getting ready to leave for their girls’ trip to a winery. Marty tells him he doesn’t know what to talk about with girls, but Malcolm tells him to just be normal and give it a try. Marty tries to make another more complicated plan to ask her out, but Malcolm thankfully stops him in time. After some time to think, Marty makes an elaborate plan to ask her out: he put some of his mail in Kiera’s mailbox, hoping that she’ll return him and he’ll have an in to ask her on a date, but it clearly backfires since she returns it… but she just slides it under his door, leaving Marty back to square one. Malcolm tries to push him to ask her out for real, but Marty panics really bad to the point he ends up saying several not-funny jokes. Meanwhile, Marty still has a crush on his new neighbor, Kiera, and is afraid of asking her out. Tina says she wants revenge because she thinks it’s sexism - that the mechanics aren’t okay because she’s a boss and a woman at the auto shop, hence the complaints. Tina goes to the Johnson’s house to get the folder that contains the employees complaints, but Gemma refuses to give it to her. Calvin is just enjoying this a lot, happy that for once he’s not to blame as everyone thought, which in turn just makes Tina even angrier. Dave tells her that the employees think that she doesn’t respect their work, and she can be unfair with them. She also didn’t take it well, getting really angry just like Calvin was minutes ago. Anyhow, turns out the complaints weren’t about Calvin, but they were about Tina.