The Kardashians - Season 6

Season 6
The Kardashian-Jenners return with a year full of challenges, milestones, and new adventures. With uncertain futures and their past returning to haunt them, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall, Kylie, and Kris will have to rely on each other as they navigate their roles as moms and businesswomen, to overcome the obstacles that come with their increasingly complicated lives.

Episodes

Literally Falling Apart
The family is back! Before Khloé turns 40, she is on mission to shed her painful past. Kim stresses over a trip to the White House to discuss prison reform, and Kourtney celebrates her 45th birthday at a familiar restaurant.

I Don't Erase What Happened
Kim faces the MET gala after dealing with backlash from the night before, while Khloé is leaving the burdens of her past behind her. Kourtney organizes a surprise family dinner that isn't an easy ride.

I Just Can't Wait to be King
Kim follows in Kris' footsteps and takes on the Momager role when North is presented with an opportunity. Kendall and Kylie bring their new collaboration to Sin City, while Khloé tries to help Scott find a new assistant.

She Said Yes!
Kim is terrified of opening old wounds with Kourtney when a new business opportunity arises. Kris, Khloé, and Kim have dinner with a renowned longevity specialist, before ending the week at a concert for an epic night!

Khloéwood
Khloé is ready to celebrate as she nears her 40th birthday! While she takes a road trip to Santa Barbara, Kim goes all out planning a show-stopping bash for Khloé, but her sisters don't see eye to eye on the vision for the party.

Kim and Khloé Take India
Kim and Khloé head to India for an extravagant wedding. Back in LA, Kourtney supports Travis in a 5k race, meanwhile Kris deals with the loss of someone close to her.

Payback’s a Bitch
Kim and Khloé end their travels with a stop in Italy, and Kris throws MJ's 90th birthday party, all while stressing over a bear roaming the neighborhood. Kendall and Kylie open up about Khloé and Lamar's meeting.

She Is So Elle Woods
Khloé wakes up sick on the morning of her first podcast while Kim shares her passion with Kendall and Scott at a prison fire camp. Kris gathers all her grandkids together for a trip to the farm.

We’re Going Camping!
The family gets together to celebrate a milestone birthday, but it takes an unexpected turn. Kris, Kim, and Khloé head out to Joshua Tree for a "glamping" trip, while Kendall goes on a college tour to promote her brand.

Get the Hell Out of Dodge
On the season six finale, Khloé heads to London with Kris to launch her new fragrance. Before she leaves, Kendall and Kylie sit down with her to talk about Lamar. Back in LA, the family gathers to celebrate Kim's birthday.
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