The Perry family grows in unexpected ways after three friends agree to step in as back-up dads. Luly and her siblings adjust to the addition of three new "dads" - friends assembled by their father to help guide them through life's ups and downs. These men - Anthony, Larry and Oliver - soon find redemption and purpose in their new roles as back-up dads, discovering that they need the Perry family as much as the Perry family needs them.
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