'Switched at Birth' Season 5 News: Series Creator Drops Episode Details on Social Media

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Freeform's hit teenage drama TV series "Switched at Birth" will soon be returning to the airwaves for its highly anticipated season 5, and fans are hankering for some updates as to what the new installment will bring to the fore.

Just this week, series creator Lizzy Weiss took to her social media to share an image of the front page of the script for the 100th episode of the family drama. As evident in Weiss' Twitter post, the aforementioned segment will be called "Memory (The Heart)."

The series executive went on to caption the post, telling everyone how "emotional" she was to realize that "so much has happened" already ever since the show began.

"Memory (The Heart)" will be the seventh episode of the forthcoming season. Weiss had previously revealed the titles of the first six segments in the past months.

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On December, she posted the season 5 premiere titled "The Call," written by her and under the direction of Allan Arkush. According to speculations, the opener will reveal the mysterious call that Bay received toward the end of the previous season.

Fan theories were rife indicating that this might have something to do with the marriage fallout between John and Kathryn. On the other hand, the call could also be about Toby and Lily. The latter just gave birth and there's a possibility that the couple are asking for some help.

Meanwhile, episode 2 will be titled "This Has To Do With Me," written by William H. Brown and Liz Sczuldo and directed by D.W. Moffett.

On January, Weiss also shared the title for the third segment called "Surprise," which was written by Terrence Coli and Colin Waite and was helmed by Stephen Tolkin.

Episode 5 will be called "Occupy Truth" (written by Talicia Raggs and Weiss and directed by Jeff Byrd), while episode 6 is "Four Ages in Life" (by Lenn K. Rosenfield and Coli with the direction from Jennice Cooke).

"Switched at Birth" season 5 is slated to premiere this April on Freeform.

 

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