Last season, Scott Baio decided to make a commitment to longtime girlfriend Renee and simultaneously discovered that he was going to be father. Now Scott s world will be instantly turned upside down as he deals with gynecologists, daddy classes, new houses, old centerfolds, wedding plans, labor pains, bachelor parties, nagging nannys, frustrated wingmen, the return of Doc Ali and the arrival of daughter Bailey as he goes from freaked-out father-to-be to petrified parent. It all leads to the unforgettable last episode that America and Scott thought they would never see: Will this legendary lothario, serial cheater and middle-aged adolescent finally learn to grow up, embrace his future and get married at last? watch
Scott, now back in his Daddies To Be class, decides to embrace fatherhood and become more responsible. After successfully singing Bailey to sleep, he offers to help Renee stuff invitations for the wedding. Within an hour, Scott goes from just helping out, to being in charge of the entire wedding. Looking to stay on his road to responsibility, Scott heads over to his agent s office looking work, and soon he is auditioning for a new animated project. Unfortunately, Scott s chances of getting the role are compromised when Johnny arrives and starts causing a scene. Nevertheless, with the wedding just around the corner, Scott and the guys continue on with their plan to hit the open road on motorcycles and celebrate Scott s "low key bachelor party" out in the middle of nowhere. watch
Baby Bailey has finally arrived, and Scott couldn't be any happier-or anymore unprepared, for that matter. Because of this, Renee hires an English baby nurse, to help around the house while she is recovering and to teach Scott a thing or two about raising a baby. Upon arrival, the baby nurse, Helen, immediately has a set of rules and regimens for Scott. She informs Scott she will be staying until he can handle things on his own. Scott knows the longer Helen is in the house, the more she will annoy him. So, he decides to show her that not only can he be the most responsible father, but a bona-fide Superdad. watch