Ben corrupts Ross by spending too much time with him, which infuriates Riley and leads her to declare a war in which Ross—unbeknownst to him—is the prize. Meanwhile, Bonnie wants to join the guys' poker game.
Baby Daddy follows Ben, a young man in his early 20s living the life of a bachelor in New York City with his buddy, Tucker, and his brother, Danny. Their lives are turned upside down when they come home one day to find a baby girl left on the doorstep by an ex-girlfriend of Ben's. After much deliberation, Ben decides to raise the baby with the help of his friends and his protective and sometimes over-bearing mother, Bonnie, and his close female friend, Riley.
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Ben corrupts Ross by spending too much time with him, which infuriates Riley and leads her to declare a war in which Ross—unbeknownst to him—is the prize. Meanwhile, Bonnie wants to join the guys' poker game.
Ben forgets Emma’s birthday and attempts to combine her birthday party with a beer stand at the neighborhood street fair, but doing both at the same time proves rather difficult. Danny and Riley come to a crossroads when they are both offered new career opportunities. Bonnie and Brad must decide how to move forward once Brad returns home from his spiritual quest with a new outlook on life. Tucker cannot seem to get anyone’s attention as he processes through some exciting news of his own.
Ben and Riley learn the truth about Danny's feelings for Riley; Danny considers moving to Paris.
The gang reflect on their past entanglements, forgetting to safeguard a cherished item of Bonnie's in the process.
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