Family Reunion - Season 5

Season 5
The McKellans grow in more ways than one as unexpected struggles put their strength to the test. But no matter what, it's still family over everything.

Episodes

Remember When the Skye Fell?
The family steps up when Cocoa goes into labor while Moz and Grandpa race back home from Miami. At the hospital, complications arise.

Remember the New Addition to the Family?
A popular rapper ask M'Dear and Jade to sing on his new track. When Aunt Maureen and Tyson visit, the McKellans learn they've been having a tough time.

Remember Stompin' the Yard?
A lovesick Jade makes a plan to surprise her boyfriend. But her solo trip soon turns into a college tour at an HBCU with M'Dear, Mazzi and Tyson.

Remember the Homecoming Queen?
Jeb receives lite-changing new that brings the family together. Meanwhile, Tyson's loyalties are divided when Jade runs for homecoming queen.

Remember When Elvis Broke Jesus?
Mazzi and Tyson plot to throw a secret party at the church. While working as Moz's assistant, Jade takes on more that she can handle.

Remember When the Raccoon Crashes the Wedding?
The eve before Maybelle's wedding brings chaos for the whole family as the men take on a pesky critter and the ladies settle disputes of their own.

Remember When Mazzi Almost Lost It?
Mazzi feels pressure to take his relationship to the next level. Jade learns the truth about Tyson's girlfriend. Moz and Cocoa enter a salsa competition.

Remember When Jade Walked in M'Dear's Shoes?
When an uninspired Jade clashes with M'Dear, a shocking moment forces both of them to experience life from a new pespective.

Remember Our 20 Acres and a Deed?
Jeb and M'Dear tell the story of how their ancestors were given land that was taken from them decades ago, inspiring Mazzi, Tyson and Ami to take action.

Remember the New Beginning?
On the land where their ancestors hosted their first reunion, the McKellans gather for a celebration of delicious food, family ties and new beginnings.
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