The Weavers take the Bird-Kersees to Atlantic City. Meanwhile, Dick's grandfather contacts him with plans to return the Zabvronian community to their home planet.
When the Weavers move to a gated community in New Jersey, they discover that the entire neighborhood is comprised of aliens from the planet Zabvron. But as the Weavers and the aliens face the struggles of everyday life together, they discover that some things -- the ups and downs of marriage, the desire to be a good parent and raise a happy family -- are universal. Intergalactic, even.
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The Weavers take the Bird-Kersees to Atlantic City. Meanwhile, Dick's grandfather contacts him with plans to return the Zabvronian community to their home planet.
Larry's brother DJ Jazzy Jeff visits in the hopes of bringing everyone home to Zabvron; Amber admits to having a boyfriend.
While his brother arranges to bring the Zabvronian community back to their home planet, a pregnant and conflicted Larry questions whether or not his family should remain on Earth.
Soon after arriving in their new home, the Weavers discover all of their neighbors are from a distant planet called Zabvron.
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