After spending all of her 15 years bouncing from one foster family to another in Portland, Oregon, Lux as decided it's time to take control of her life and become an emancipated minor. Her journey through the legal system leads Lux to her biological parents, local radio personality Cate Cassidy and thirty-something Nate "Baze" Bazile, who had a one-night stand back in high school. Although they haven't seen each other in 15 years, it doesn't take Cate and Baze long to fall into the same contentious relationship they had as teenagers. However, when a judge decides that Lux isn't ready for emancipation and unexpectedly grants temporary joint custody to Baze and Cate, they agree to try to get past the arguments and awkwardness and make a belated attempt to give Lux the family she deserves.
Love Me Like the World Is Ending — Ben Lee
Beginning of the episode
People Talk — Pal Shazar
Lux exiting her foster parent's home
My Mona Lisa (The One) — Billy Schafer
When Ryan proposes
First Day Of My Life — Bright Eyes
Kate offers to take Lux to social services
Falling Awake — Gary Jules
When Lux asks Cate if she ever even thought about keeping her.
Two Princes — Spin Doctors
Cate and Baze hook up at the bar
Can't Go Back Now — The Weepies & Deb Talan & Steve Tannen
Cate tells Lux that she will have a family; the end: birthday party
I Will Always Love You — Whitney Houston
Christian the lion On YouTube
Remote Control — OONA featuring Jet Stream
Lux calls the radio station. Cate answers, asks her what her highschool nickname was. Lux hesitates, then hangs up.
I Will Always Love You — Aaron Doyle
Mona Lisa (The One) — Billy Schafer
This is the correct song when Ryan proposes.
Honey, Let Me Sing You a Song — Matt Hires
This song is not featured in this episode.