BAY AND DAPHNE THROW A PARTY THAT QUICKLY GETS OUT OF CONTROL ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF ‘SWITCHED AT BIRTH,’ AIRING TUESDAY, MARCH 28, ON FREEFORM
Bay and Daphne throw a party at their place to make some fast money, but things quickly get out of control, on an all-new episode of “Switched at Birth,” airing TUESDAY, MARCH 28 (9:01 – 10:02 p.m. EDT), on Freeform.
Needing to pay their electric bill, Bay and Daphne throw a “lights on” party at their apartment above the Cracked Mug but things go awry when Toby overhears two students making disability jokes. Toby and Bay’s high school frenemy Simone (guest star Maiara Walsh, “Notorious”) turns up looking glamorous and successful, igniting insecurities and competitive behavior.
Meanwhile, as Daphne and Chris (guest star Sam Adegoke, upcoming “Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland”) get to know each other better, she starts to suspect that he’s hiding a big secret. Kathryn and Regina do some old-school snooping on Luca (guest star Michael Galante, “Jane the Virgin”) after Regina sees a questionable text on his phone.
“Left in Charge” was written by Liz Sczudlo and directed by Dawn Wilkinson.
Bay and Daphne throw a party at their place to make some fast money, but things quickly get out of control, on an all-new episode of “Switched at Birth,” airing TUESDAY, MARCH 28 (9:01 – 10:02 p.m. EDT), on Freeform.
Needing to pay their electric bill, Bay and Daphne throw a “lights on” party at their apartment above the Cracked Mug but things go awry when Toby overhears two students making disability jokes. Toby and Bay’s high school frenemy Simone (guest star Maiara Walsh, “Notorious”) turns up looking glamorous and successful, igniting insecurities and competitive behavior.
Meanwhile, as Daphne and Chris (guest star Sam Adegoke, upcoming “Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland”) get to know each other better, she starts to suspect that he’s hiding a big secret. Kathryn and Regina do some old-school snooping on Luca (guest star Michael Galante, “Jane the Virgin”) after Regina sees a questionable text on his phone.
“Left in Charge” was written by Liz Sczudlo and directed by Dawn Wilkinson.
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