8.122 Tradition
Brady and Viv are still on cloud 9 the morning after the proposal. They discuss how tradition still affected their non-traditional ways.
Brady and Viv are still on cloud 9 the morning after the proposal. They discuss how tradition still affected their non-traditional ways.
Julian finally executes his plan and masks it as a nice family night out.
Callie takes credit for Julian and Jeannette’s relationship and demands some gratitude as their matchmaker.
This is our final installment of Pruett Anniversary Week! Let’s take a short walk back to generation seven.
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Julian makes a very important decision at Allen Devine’s birthday party.
Sasha is still on cloud nine after her recent trip to see Taylor Swift in concert.
Sometimes it feels as though Viviana is the only doctor in the world.
Julian still can’t stop thinking about Jeannette. The more he thinks of her, the closer he gets to Rose.
Viviana vowed to never interfere with her children’s personal lives, but Julian is taking too long, and she steps in to help Jeannette.
Brady and Viviana heard Julian and Jeannette’s hot tub shenanigan’s. They speculate about what happened and are hopeful about what will come of it.
As Viviana is preparing for Callie’s birthday party, she goes into labor. Will the baby come before or after she blows out the candles?
Devan and Leliana get married, but their future plans are heavier on their mind than the wedding is. It’s hard to keep smiling.
Leliana finally tells Devan about what’s been bothering her. Devan mans up and takes control of the situation. What they plan to do may surprise you.
It’s Sasha Pruett’s birthday! What will she get into as a teen?
Brady and Viviana take some time to come up with names for the baby.
Viviana makes a discovery that prompts her to have “the talk” with Callie and discuss the power that women possess.
As Sasha recants her experiences at summer camp, Callie is challenged to question her beliefs in the existence of things she can’t see…like fairy godmothers.