OutDaughtered - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

Adam and the Thanksgiving Disaster
Danielle and Adam navigate new roles in their family, with six growing girls and a new storefront boutique to run; when their oven breaks right before they have to host Thanksgiving, Adam's on the hook to pull off a miracle.

Riley and the Catwalk
The Quints prepare to become supermodels at the 2nd Annual Graeson Bee Fashion Show; Danielle juggles wild cards like Uncle Dale, bad weather and a hot chocolate bar made for disaster; Hazel reveals to Adam that she wants to learn how to ride a bike.

Ava and the First Dance
It's Christmas madness as the Bubsys rush from a dance recital to a Christmas parade to hosting a cookie party; last-minute staffing issues at the boutique put Danielle in a crunch; Danielle and Adam clash over her struggles to stay in shape.

Blayke and the Babysitting
In a pinch on a big night out, Adam and Danielle debate about whether Blayke is ready to babysit the Quints. The Graeson Bee storefront impacts Danielle's health. Adam and Riley have an unexpected adventure while brushing up on her soccer skills.

Hazel and the Sloth
The Quints and Blayke put Adam to the test when Danielle goes to Dallas for a week of business and pleasure; Hazel is still learning to ride her new bike long after her sisters have mastered theirs, but Adam and Danielle disagree on why.

Danielle and the Bacon
The Quints and Blayke surprise Danielle with a spa day for her belated birthday to chaotic results; after being apart, Adam and Danielle's long-awaited date reveals deep-seated issues; nerves run high when Hazel goes to see a new eye doctor.

Parker and the Glamping
Against Danielle's wishes, Adam takes the quints old-school camping; Blayke's first big middle school dance brings up growing pains for her and Danielle, and communication issues come to light.

Olivia and the Pink Limo
Adam grapples with taking all the Quints to their first Daddy-Daughter Dance. Danielle looks for new ways to welcome fitness back into her life. Blayke pushes her independence, making future school and life choices without her parents' influence.
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