-dan sr.: hi, patrick. -patrick: hi, dad. how are you? -dan sr.: i'm good.wanted to stop by and say hello. -dan sr.: how are you, sir? -lemonis: good. i'm marcus. mr. dilascia? -dan sr.: yes. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -dan sr.: same to you. lemonis: did you bring us any baked goods today? dan sr.: no, i'm done with that. lemonis: you're done with the bakery. dan sr.: i did that for 43 years. lemonis: aren't you proud of your son? dan sr.: yes, i am. yes, yes. lemonis: i see a lot of families working together, and i think it's a testament to you and your wife how dan and kelly have really taken care of patrick. how does it feel to have everybody together? patrick: it's so nice. it's -- i love it. lemonis: is it any better working with patrick now, kelly? kelly: i was thinking about this yesterday, 'cause we drove from upstate together with not one fight. -patrick: yeah. -lemonis: was he sleeping? [ laughter ] now that patrick has a process in place, he won't need to be saved by his family every time. patrick: i cannot believe you guys are here. this is, lik