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“The Neighborhood,” starring Cedric the Entertainer and Max Greenfield, airs its Season 1 finale tonight. Monty Brinton/CBS

CBS’ “The Neighborhood” airs its Season 1 finale Monday night, but it won’t be the last time viewers get to see the Johnsons and the Butlers.

The sitcom got renewed for a Season 2 back in January, which was also when CBS decided not to cancel its freshman dramas “FBI” and “Magnum P.I.,” either.

“Each of these distinctive shows has made their mark in a variety of ways,” Kelly Kahl, President of CBS Entertainment, said in a press release. “Our goals this season were to introduce new series that audiences are passionate about, add more strength to a winning schedule and create more inclusive programming.”

Thom Sherman, Senior EVP Programming, added: “We’re thrilled by the creative direction and performance of these three shows as they continue to grow in popularity and resonate with the Network’s viewers.”

Monday’s finale — Season 1, episode 21 — of “The Neighborhood,” titled “Welcome to the Conversation,” finds various members of the Butler and Johnson families teaming up for different reasons.

“Dave [Max Greenfield] is thrilled when Calvin [Cedric the Entertainer] invites him golfing, confident that it represents progress in their relationship, but Calvin may have another motive,” according to the synopsis. “Also, Gemma [Beth Behrs] and Tina [Tichina Arnold] team up to pull off an unforgettable surprise for Malcolm [Sheaun McKinney], Marty [Marcel Spears] and Grover [Hank Greenspan].”

Catch the Season 1 finale of “The Neighborhood” on CBS on Monday at 8 p.m. EDT.