Blark tries to spend the day with Son, but Son would rather play his video game.
When Son starts looking to his teacher as a father figure, Blark becomes jealous and builds an elaborate school in their house where he can be Son's teacher.
A handsome new neighbor moves in next to Blark and Son, and Blark is desperate to impress him.
Son makes Blark insecure about his legacy, so he strives to achieve some kind of immortality.
When Son's crush visits, Blark tries his best to be the ultimate wingman.
Son is terrified by a story he read on the internet, and it's up to Blark to make him confront his fear.
When Blark spends the day catching up and roughhousing with an old friend, Son is driven into a jealous rage.
Son is ready to admit to Regina that he has a crush on her, and Fletch must ensure at all costs that Blark does not ruin the moment.
In the wake of finding out Regina has a boyfriend, Son takes advice from a macho online personality and starts acting like a total jerk.
When Son tells a lie, Blark goes overboard in teaching him a lesson.
When Stacey misses his chance to own a priceless coin, his downward spiral gets even worse.
Fletch teaches Son how to deal with and control all the anger he's feeling now that Regina is dating his friend Zeke.
When the internet goes out, Son comes to learn an important lesson about the adults in his life.
Zeke thinks Regina is having an affair with Son and plots a terrible revenge.
Blark finds Stacey in a vulnerable place after he drops off Junior for a sleepover.
In the touching season finale of Blark and Son, father and son learn to respect each other as men.
Son is riding high and mighty after Blark tells him he's a man -- until his chimpanzee brother shows up.
Son and Regina's new fire cult tempts Junior to betray his father, while Blark and Fletch enjoy some sick combat boots.
Son gets help from Blark, Fletch and Stacey before his date night with Regina.
After Blark sees Stacey and Junior arguing, he suggests a son swap.
Son asks Fletch for a very serious favor: Keep Blark out of his room while he has a heart-to-heart with Regina.
Stacey's mom, Frankie (Jane Lynch), starts a flirtation with Blark.
Son is torn between childhood and adulthood when his old imaginary friend Mr. Pockets returns.
Son must prove his manliness when Chimpy returns and kidnaps Blark.