: Riley (Chelsea Kane) uses a series of tricks to try and get Ben (Jean-Luc Bilodeau) and Zoey (Jonna Walsh) together, acting as the "Stupid Cupid" of the title.
: Written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield, it became a career-launching hit for Connie Francis in 1958.
While the title is specific to Baby Daddy , "Stupid Cupid" is also widely known as a classic pop song: [S5E9] Stupid Cupid
: Tucker (Tahj Mowry) attempts to advance his career in the television industry, but his ambitions are constantly thwarted by Bonnie (Melissa Peterman).
: The song has appeared in various films, notably performed by Mandy Moore in the movie The Princess Diaries . : Riley (Chelsea Kane) uses a series of
: Danny (Derek Theler) discovers a new career interest and decides he wants to become a sports commentator. Contextual Connections
In this episode, the plot centers on Riley's attempts to play matchmaker, which leads to various comedic misunderstandings. : The song has appeared in various films,
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