23.9 The Deep Truth
Jared has had it with Kori’s behavior but manages to keep his cool while getting to the bottom of it.
Jared has had it with Kori’s behavior but manages to keep his cool while getting to the bottom of it.
Jared spends the afternoon with the Frank family to see the new baby and get the latest on India.
Sweet little Lily is finding life a bit unbearable and has an odd solution for it.
In this final chapter, our cast realizes that despite how much their lives have changed in three years, they’ve barely scratched the surface and have so much more life to live.
Phoenix has a crazy idea about how to spice up her father’s social life.
Hillary realizes she and Jase need to have a few discussions about their future life together to ensure they remain together.
Something is wrong with Kori and Jared feels like a bad father when he discovers what it is.
Jared tells Kaiden a story about his brother in hopes that Kaiden was find the advice hidden in it.
Hillary, Jase, and Abigail had a glorious day of family fun planned for months and forgot to factor in the weather.
Maya takes Ranveer up to her room to hang out and see how he feels about her family.
It’s finally time for the grand opening of Galleria Sepulveda!
#Manveer has been a thing for a while, but Maya is still afraid to show him what she’s really like for fear of rejection.
It’s the big day! J. Pruett’s Grill will open it’s doors for the first time, and Aubrey is stoked…and terrified.
Hillary and Jase go on their first official date and finally address their unfinished business from the kitchen.
Jase decides to step out and little and invites Hillary and Abigail for a family fun day. They have things they need to discuss, but she probably already knows how he feels.
The family gathers again for Sunday dinner. Jase decides to take a leap of faith and share something personal with Hillary.
Jonathan calls his sister, cousins, and children together for a family meeting to discuss the plans for the memorial park.
Bob noticed Breanne’s been in a foul mood for a while and decides it’s time to talk.
Eliza’s role as a civil servant of the law often interferes with her family time.