Project Dad - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Day 1: Let's Go!
Hopeful but anxious about holding down the fort, celebrity dads take over as mom leaves; Daniel Cosgrove follows his wife's instructions to bathe their dog; Donnell Rawlings looks for expert help; DJ Skribble believes he has a childproof setup.

Dads Just Wanna Have Fun!
Skribble decides to make a big splash for his kids and friends; Donnell gets a reminder that puts him in a bind; Daniel, Finn and Ruby experience a first.

She's Back!
The moms are due home and the dads can't wait; Daniel's plans to clean the house get put on hold; Donnell books a special photo shoot with Austen; Skribble gets much needed help from mother-in-law Rose.

Why Are You Leaving?
The moms leave again, leading to new reactions from the dads and kids; Scott Jr. gets his dad's pancakes; Dave Chappelle tries to set Donnell on the right path; Marie leaves a special task.

Sink or Swim
Ruby starts off with a sweet surprise for her dad; Donnell and Austen go for ice cream with a new friend; DJ Skribble has a rough ride in the sky with Rosie and Frankie.

It's Showtime!
Things go from bad to worse for Skribble until someone intervenes and smoothes ruffled feathers; Daniel's plans go in the wrong direction; Donnell searches for the perfect token of his love and appreciation for Stephanie.

Moms Are Back for Good
The moms return to reunite with their families after the final full day for Daniel, Donnell and Skribble.

A Retrospective
Skribble, Donnell and Daniel meet in the studio to exchange stories about what they learned from their experiences, relive the fun times and tough moments, and share how their lives have forever changed.
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