Big Lou struggles to accept that his son is gay, but nontheless turns protective when introduced to Louis's boyfriend for the first time.
Michael and Jay announce their desire to have a child with a surrogate, and Big Lou starts to worry that Louis's sexual orientation might mean the Verdi family name will die with him. Meanwhile, Michael tries to organize the first family photo
Fubar fields a team in a gay softball league, but Big Lou nearly ruins it for Louis with his win-at-all-costs attitude. Meanwhile, Dotsie takes issue with Big Lou's attempts to insert himself into the lives of her kids after so many years away
Louis drives his dad to Fresno to see his Grandma Verdi, and a lot of the truth comes out. At home, Michel and Dotsie's relaxing spa day turns into a day of drama that ruins Jay's night.
Big Lou learns a lesson in being open-minded from Jay's visiting father. Louis and Joey talk about taking their relationship to the next level.
Feeling that their parents might be lonely, Michael and Louis set them up on blind dates. Big Lou thinks his son and son-in-law are too soft and takes them to a boxing gym to toughen them up.
Michel and Jay try to escape the family pressures by taking a weekend getaway to Palm Springs, but the family isn't far behind. Fubar is left in the hands of Big Lou for the night.
Fubar sponsors a float for the first time in the West Hollywood Gay Pride parade, but Big Lou refuses to participate. As Michael, Dotsie and the gang go about redecorating the float, Big Lou is visited by an old friend from Philly whose own opinions make