
A comedy series about a retired, widowed father and his three adult sons who still live with him. The senior Fitzgerald, a retired fire captain and widower, dreams of a little privacy but often gets his Irish up when his beloved castle turns into a bustling boarding house for his three sons. The boarders are: gym teacher, Jim; Jim's wife, Sophie; their 6-year-old daughter, Marie; layabout bartender, Terry; and Patrick, a successful Wall Street whiz and his father's pride and joy -- until he burns out, quits his job and returns home.
Fitzgerald is surprised when his youngest son announces that he's quit his Wall Street job and is moving back home.
Fitzgerald, who has mixed feelings when Patrick says that he wants to be a firefighter, decides to take an art class.
Fitzgerald is pursued by two widows.
Fitzgerald is upset that a neighborhood business is closing; Terry wants to buy a suit.
Fitzgerald reluctantly agrees to meet Patrick's psychiatrist; Terry befriends a dog belonging to a neighbor.
Patrick decides to move in with Terry, and Fitzgerald upsets Marie's teacher by bringing an Easter basket to class.
Patrick talks Fitzgerald into investing in an Irish-themed restaurant---but the type of place it turns out to be makes him fighting mad. Meanwhile, Jim recruits Terry and Sophie for his softball team.
Fitzgerald is knocked down by a neighbor's dog and lands in court. Meanwhile, his sons become part of a coed softball team.
Fitzgerald's older sister pays a visit, and Patrick takes a job as a cook at the local tavern.
Fitzgerald becomes a nervous wreck after promising to speak at a retirement dinner.
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