We Don't Talk About Davey

We Don't Talk About Davey is the sixth episode of Season 5 of California City Show and the 198th episode of the entire series overall. It aired on CCTV Network on February 9, 2022.

Synopsis
David wakes up to find everyone angrily staring at him on his house, many of them are chanting threats for him to die. It turns out that a group of hackers have stolen his name and acted as him and pretending to be him. He abandons his common nickname as a result of it being used by hackers to fool people into thinking that he is a bad person when he hasn't done anything wrong, so he decides to make accounts to attack against them and hopefully to end it. The imposter accounts are so effective that even David's own family estrange him. It eventually becomes taboo to even mention Davey because of the sock puppet accounts. Lamar eventually joins him on trying to restore his reputation and it even gets sent to the national news, which gets everyone's attention. It enrages everyone and they accept David's apology after seeing the picture. It turns out that the hackers responsible are three young adults from Taiwan and Lamar tries to fly there to confront them for what they did. However, they did what they did because he had banned them from doing business with them and CCTV Productions because he thought that they would decrypt the company's documents when they were just trying to help make a copy of them in case they get destroyed. Eventually, David apologizes to them and allows them to keep working with the company.

Levi, Dolo, Sean and Ariel get stuck in the middle of an interstate intersection and encounter two 7-Eleven stores directly across from each other owned by two owners rivaling each other to be the official store of the intersection. The gang are confused with which store to go to and both franchise owners directly compete to have them go in their store and that one is better than the other. Confused, they must figure out how to get the two owners to accept one another and learn that they are both as important, not one or the other.