Family by the Ton - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

The Kings: A New Journey Begins
Cousins Casey, Amanda, Amy and Ed are morbidly obese; when Amanda decides to have bariatric surgery, the family considers doing the same.

The Kings: It's Life or Death
Amanda undergoes bariatric surgery in the hopes of losing enough weight to treat her cancer; Casey meets with Dr. Procter and is told he'll die if he doesn't lose weight; the family has a pool party and Casey confronts Ed over his name-calling.

The Kings: Parent Trapped
Casey reaches a boiling point with his parents when they blame his morbid obesity on video games; Amanda starts having pains post-surgery that send her to the E.R.; Amy makes major lifestyle changes in the hopes of being approved for surgery.

The Kings: Cold Feet
The family comes together to support Amy on her tough road to recovery; as Ed's surgery rapidly approaches, his daughters start expressing their concerns; Casey starts questioning surgery more than ever after watching Amy go through post-op.

The Kings: Do or Die
The family's fight during Ed's surgery leaves Casey questioning whether he should go through with the surgery himself; Amy panics when she learns how difficult the Spartan Race will be; Amanda undergoes testing to see if her cancer has spread.

The Kings: The Moment of Truth
It's the moment of truth as Casey learns if he has been approved for life-saving surgery; Amanda has huge news regarding her cancer; Amy attempts a hellacious Spartan Race; the King family throws a party to reveal their shocking new looks.

The Andersons: The Honeymoon's Over
A year after the Anderson family started their weight loss journey, they find that the honeymoon period is over as they begin to struggle; their 600-pound cousin Shavonne wants to follow in their footsteps.

The Andersons: Bedbound or Rebound
Shavonne calls out the family for not losing weight; Naomi gets devastating news that might derail her goals for good; Drew attempts to re-enter the dating world for the first time in a decade; Chitoka tries to get back on track.

The Andersons: Truth & Temptation
The members of the Anderson family work through their issues in group therapy; Chitoka and Shavonne face the painful memories that have kept them from losing more weight.

The Andersons: Risks and Reveals
Shavonne undergoes high-risk bariatric surgery. Chitoka struggles to lose enough weight to be approved for skin tightening surgery. Drew works up the courage to go on another date. The family throws a party for Shavonne to reveal her weight loss.
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