After spending the summer in the Galapagos, Bay returns with a new boyfriend, Alex. However, she struggles to move past Emmett’s infidelity from the previous season. A grand artistic gesture from Emmett—a mural depicting their relationship—ultimately forces her to confront her true feelings and end things with Alex.
Kathryn releases her book about the baby switch, which causes friction within the household as the families continue to navigate their shared lives. Key Themes [S1E23] This Is the Color of My Dreams
Daphne lands a job at a high-end restaurant, but her deafness creates tension with the head chef, who views it as a safety hazard. Refusing to let Kathryn fight her battles, Daphne advocates for herself, implementing safety changes to prove her capability in the kitchen. After spending the summer in the Galapagos, Bay
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Watch how the emotional tension builds as Bay confronts Emmett about the damage to their relationship:
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The episode centers on . Daphne’s storyline highlights the struggle for professional acceptance in the deaf community , while Bay’s arc focuses on the difficulty of mending a "ripped fabric" of trust.