Keith Partridge is the lead singer in a rock band, which sounds cool. Except that most of the other members are little kids. And, oh, yes, his mom. Steamed by the restrictions this places on his attempts to be a rock star, he goes into his mom's bedroom to confront her. Surprised but aroused by what he sees, he takes matters into his own hands. She is initially upset but eventually decides it wouldn't be a bad idea to get to know her son in the Biblical sense.
A lone widower's adult daughters come home to share his roof - and his bed. When they post their story on the internet, they become role models for other father-daughter and grandfather-granddaughter matches.
Jenny's only child Jules was ready to leave home, and she was still young enough to have a baby. But her husband seemed unable and unwilling to give her one. Could Dr. Ceres have the answers not only to her empty womb but her loveless marriage as well? Only if her son Jules was willing to help, and if Jenny was willing to let him.