Fathers and Sons

Season 1Episode 830 minDec 10, 1999
Fathers and Sons
Nick's dad gets mad at him when he gets a D on his history test. He jumps into a player on his grandfather's semi-pro team, and notices his dad (as a child) and his grandad, the player. Little Larry complains how he never gets to spend time with his dad, and how they don't have a good relationship. This lesson soon changes their relationship and Nick and Larry are talking to each other again. Hillary, Morgan, and their moms go out on a ""girl's night out"" to the karaoke bar and find Jamal Anderson there, running back for the Atlanta Falcons.
Fathers and Sons has aired on Dec 10, 1999
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