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"Protect Me From What I Want"[title 1] is the seventeenth episode of ABC Family's Switched at Birth Season One and the series overall. It was written by Becky Hartman Edwards and Lizzy Weiss, and it was directed by David Paymer. It was originally aired on February 14th, 2012.

Plot[]

Coach Medlock holds a contest to decide the starting lineup for the Buckner girls' basketball playoff game. To help them get an edge, Simone hires a private coach with the money she got from selling the watch she thought was stolen. Daphne tells Simone that they should tell someone the watch wasn't stolen because it caused girls from her old neighborhood to not be allowed to practice at their gym anymore, but Simone refuses. When Daphne continues to question Simone’s morals, she learns why Bay hates Simone so much. Coach Medlock later puts Daphne and Simone up against each other for a spot on the lineup, and Daphne wins the match.

Regina meets Patrick, an art gallery owner, at her salon, and he agrees to meet with Bay. But when Patrick comes by to see Bay's work, he ends up showing more interest in Regina's old art pieces. Regina is less than thrilled when she meets Simone after she sees the makeover she has given Daphne. Meanwhile, Kathryn feels guilty about ignoring Toby since the switch, so John asks Toby to play a charity baseball game with him. When John sees Toby’s baseball talent, he accuses Toby of throwing his talent away on music.

Kathryn learns that Emmett has an assignment to take a family portrait. Since Emmett's family is always fighting, Kathryn offers up their family for the photoshoot, despite Bay’s protests. Emmett becomes upset after a portrait meeting with Kathryn when she mentions Bays relationship with Ty and how heartbroken Bay was when he left. Bay eases Emmett’s jealousy over Ty after he takes their family portrait, and they say I love you for the first time.

ABC Family’s Official Summary

Recap[]

This section needs more writing to complete 17th episode.

Emmett has a photography project for school and needs to shoot a family portrait, but with his own family in a bit of upheaval, he agrees to shoot the Kennish and Vasquez's together for their first group photo. Daphne learns she might not be able to trust Simone, while John tries to get closer to Toby. Meanwhile, Regina meets an art gallery owner who she invites to see Bay's work, but his interests lie more with Regina and her own art. And, Emmett is jealous of Bay's past feelings for Ty, but Bay reassures him that was her past and they both reveal that they're falling in love with one another. Bay also apologizes to Emmett, from getting mad at him in ep. 15.

To be written more soon...

The Cast[]

Main[]

Recurring[]

Guest[]

  • Natalie Amenula as Monica
  • Brandon P Bell as Coach Medlock
  • Katy Bodenhamer as One-on-one Basketball Player (as Jady Bodenhamer)

Music Featured[]

Song Artist Notes Link
Feel Better Nikki Lang

Quotes[]

Toby: [to John about baseball] If I was ever any good, it was because I was John Kennish's son. And if I wasn't, it would've been a blemish on your legacy.
Bay: Sometimes, I would like to be known as someone besides the girl who was switched at birth.
Simone: [to Daphne] Your mom has a killer bod. I would die for those boobs.
Bay: [to Emmett]: Well, hello, buzzkill.
Kathryn: [about Emmett] To have the metabolism of a 17-year-old boy.


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Title Reference[]

  1. From the 1983-85 text art series, Protect Me From What I Want, by Jenny Holzer.

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