The upcoming season finale of the ABC Family hit teen-oriented show “Switched at Birth” brings issues involving love, infidelity, and even the law into the action.
The fourth season of ABC Family’s “Switched at Birth” has seen financial disasters and doomed love, but in the upcoming episode, titled “A Mad Tea Party,” anger will come to the fore.
“Switched at Birth” ABC Family’s hit teen drama about the lives of two teenagers who were, like the title says, switched at birth and then grew up in radically different ways, is putting the spotlight on financial woes, infidelity, and parental frustrations.
In episode 15 of season 4, entitled “Instead of Damning the Darkness, It’s Better to Light a Little Lantern,” Daphne (Katie Leclerc), Bay (Vanessa Marano) and Travis (Ryan Lane) will head to Mexico to have some spring break fun, and knock out a little volunteer work while they knock back tequila shots.
Episode 13 of season 4, titled “Between Hope and Fear,” is all about the clash of personalities that inevitably occurs when families come together to try to start new lives.
“Switched at Birth," the ABC Family drama about two teenage girls who were, as the title tells, switched at birth and then grew up in radically different ways, comes back from its mid-season hiatus in two weeks.
“Switched at Birth” the ABC Family drama which revolves around two teenage girls who were, as the title indicates, switched at birth and the grew up in totally different manners, is a show that is not shy about getting drawing its story power around melodramatic pain and sentimentality
"Switched at Birth,” the highly praised ABC Family series that focuses on two teenage girls who were, like the title says, switched at birth and grew up in vastly different environments, is coming back for season 5.