13 épisodes
(3 h 15 min)
Épisodes
S4 E1 • The Stopped Clock
Davey wishes that everybody would be like him, so his dad tells him to imagine what the world would be like if everyone was like him, and there was nobody else. While imagining the scenario, Davey finds that he would be sick and tired of himself and appreciates the differences that people possess.
S4 E2 • Who Me?
Davey is being lazy. He is sitting around watching TV and ignoring his chores. Davey claims that he will do his chores later, and is being told frequently by his parents to do his chores. Davey doesn't, and it's time to turn the tide on Davey. Elaine decides not to wash dishes. John decides not to go to work because he just didn't feel like it. Davey doesn't like it one bit. He cannot eat for the moment. He would not have a roof over his head if he didn't all of a sudden, feel like working. He realizes that everybody has to do their part in order to make things run smoothly, and keep things in proper order.
S4 E3 • If At First You Don't Succeed
Sally is trying to play the piano so that people would want to listen. Davey has taken up bowling. Both are rotten at their new interests, so they pray that they would become champions overnight. Unfortunately, Davey still bowls bad and Sally plays bad. Davey and Sally both quit. Davey and Sally both tell their dad that prayer hasn't helped and that they quit their new interests. Davey's dad provides wisdom by saying ""Champions aren't made in a week Davey. It wouldn't mean anything if just suddenly like magic, you were both the best."" Davey's mom replies ""Something God did, not something you did."" Davey's dad adds ""He expects you to do your part."" After John talks to the kids about the hard work it took them to be champion skaters, they realize that working at it will go a long way and that when you fail at something, you should practice and try again. They also learn that when they pray, they should ask God to help them stick with it and not ask him to supernaturally just give them th
S4 E4 • Finders Keepers
Davey finds ten dollars and wants to spend it on a birthday present for Goliath, but whose is it?
S4 E5 • Kookaburra
Davey's geography lesson on Australia is very amusing at first with its dingos and kookaburras, but he soon tires of it and doesn't study for the test. He resorts to cheating, but that night his conscience begins to bother him...
S4 E6 • The Caretakers
Davey is not listening to Goliath. As Davey and Goliath go hiking in a forrest park, Goliath saved Davey's life from a train. Goliath also encounters a deer which tells Goliath to tell Davey that the summer is dry and not to light a match. Davey does not believe him, but the deer is watching. When Davey and Goliath encounter a well, Davey has a little fun with it. He dips Goliath in the water to get cooled down. After Goliath is out, Davey pours red paint into the well to make it look like ""Strawberry pop"". Later, Davey's dad picks up Davey from the hike and needs water for the radiator. Some of the people around that area are thirsty and need water. Davey realizes what he did was completely stupid.
S4 E7 • The Hard Way
Davey learns ""the hard way"" at the natural history museum that grownups have rules ""for your own good.""
S4 E8 • Rickety-Rackety
Davey's friend Larry has a little trouble with his French and starts smashing up the classroom furniture. Davey reminds him of the school cheer, and helps him prepare for a test next day.
S4 E9 • Help!
Davey and Jonathan have a picnic on the roof of a building. Since Hank the janitor let the boys and Goliath have lunch on the roof, the boys try to return the favor by unraveling a tangled flag that is on the flagpole that extends from the six story building. When Jonathan goes to unravel the flag, the pole gives out and Jonathan is hanging on to it before it falls six stories down. Goliath runs to get Officer Dan, who is across the street writing the number of a man who hit Pop's hot dog stand. Goliath communicates with Officer Dan and has to leave Pops. After saving Johnathan by just a hair, Pops is angry at Dan for his ""abandoning"" him. Officer Dan explains that protecting lives are more important than protecting property. Pops then gets the picture.
S4 E10 • Boy in Trouble
Davey and Johnathan hunt to recycle old bottles in order to earn money to go to the movies. The kids raid most of the garbage cans and get a lot of bottles. Meanwhile Davey and Jonathan encounter competition when a new boy named Tommy is collecting bottles in the same area. When Davey and Jonathan go to face the boy, it turns out that his mother is sick and he doesn't have a dad. Tommy is collecting bottles to buy food for him and his brothers and sisters. Davey and Jonathan give Tommy their bottles and build up a coalition of people to aid the boy in trouble. After making sacrifices, sharing, and helping this boy, the three boys go together to find bottles to pay for their movie tickets.
S4 E11 • The Greatest
S4 E12 • Blind Man's Bluff
Racism is the issue and diversity is the experiment in this episode. Jonathan's racist cousin Scottie is visiting. He had an accident with a chemistry set and is blindfolded. Knowing that Scottie is racist, Jonathan's dad concocts an experiment that tests to see if Scottie can change his heart. After having so much in common and becoming friends with Davey, the blindfold comes off and Scottie's prejuidice dominates him. Angry because Davey is white, he storms out of the doctor's office. Meanwhile, Goliath has been a little prejuidice as well. He does not like another dog because the dog is different. The difference is that the dog has spots. Eventually, both Scottie and Goliath realize that true colorblindness is when you look at the heart instead of looking, and judging falsely about someone just because their skin color is a little different.
S4 E13 • Who's George?
How can you love your neighbor when you don't know your neighbor? That is the question here when Mr. Hunt, a man in the city, appears to be missing. As people think that he is actually missing, they do not realize that the reason that he is not making appearances is because he is at home, very sick with pneumonia. Mr. Hunt tried to call someone, but dropped his phone's receiver off the hook. Mr. Hunt was too sick to pick up the receiver, which made the phone busy, thusly making it impossible to contact him. As the man lies sick, Davey and Johnathan start to help this man whom they never saw before. As the mystery grows about this man, Davey wants to see what this man looks like. Davey ends up on the fire escape and sees the condition that Mr. Hunt is in. He calls an ambulance as he is being a good neighbor to someone he's never met before.