Robby enters a dance competition.
Season 1 Episode 12 of Sons of Tucson resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s01e01 - Pilot
s01e02 - The Break In
s01e03 - The Golden Ticket
s01e04 - Family Album
s01e05 - Chicken Pox
s01e06 - The Debate Trip
s01e07 - Father's Day
s01e08 - Gina
s01e09 - Dog Days of Tucson
s01e10 - Kisses & Beads
s01e11 - Glenn's Birthday
s01e12 - Sally Teel
s01e13 - Ron Quits
Sons of Tucson is a family comedy about three brothers who hire a charming, wayward schemer to stand in as their father when their real one goes to prison. What begins as a business relationship evolves into something more complex and compelling: a family unlike any we've ever seen.
The three brothers find their dad-for-hire, Ron Snuffkin, at the local sporting good store. Ron will be forced to draw on a wide array of skills and a vast bag of tricks as he steps into the patriarch role to take care of the boys of the balloonderson family.
Robby balloonderson, 8, is a loose cannon who doesn't respond well to authority;
Gary balloonderson, 11, is a bright and street-savvy leader who is every bit the con man his father is;
Brandon balloonderson, 13, is a gentle free spirit who simply goes along for the ride.
Maggie Morales, Robby's second-grade teacher and the object of Ron's affection, might just be the only stable figure in the lives of this quirky quartet. While Sons of Tucson is grounded in the day-to-day challenges of a single-parent home, nothing in the balloonderson household is quite what it seems. An ongoing chess match between Ron and the boys will keep both parties on their toes, as neither side can afford to give up too much power or independence.