The Bold Type - Season 5

Season 5
Jane (Katie Stevens), Kat (Aisha Dee), and Sutton (Meghann Fahy) are back and raising a glass to a job well done and the futures that await them.

Episodes

Trust Fall
Jane races to finish a high-risk expose that could have repercussions for Jacqueline. Sutton has a chance to shine at a Scarlet retreat if she can regain her focus. And Kat wants to stay true to herself while making a big decision.

The Crossover
All eyes are on Jane as she and Jacqueline combat a public inconsistency in her latest story. Kat runs into an old friend, sparking a new idea. Alex uses his podcast to make a statement. Sutton gets a career win but a personal blow.

Rolling into the Future
Jane faces unexpected performance reviews that shake her confidence in The Failing Feminist. Sutton's attempts to move on from her divorce are thwarted by other's opinions, and Kat reunites with Adena, who has a secret.

Day Trippers
Jane, Kat and Sutton, all overwhelmed with monumental work decisions, seek clarity in an unorthodox way.

Don't Turn Away
Kat struggles to get a movement off the ground and is faced with a life-changing opportunity. Sutton gets an unexpected call that threatens the progress she's made at therapy, and Jane is faced with her biggest challenge ever at Scarlet.

I Expect You to Have Adventures
After a season of big changes and hard decisions, the future looks bright for the women of "The Bold Type".. but it's always full of surprises. Jane, Kat and Sutton each face huge choices and evaluate their own paths.
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