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"Between Hope and Fear"[title 1] is the thirteenth episode of ABC Family's Switched at Birth Season Four. It is eighty-sixth episode of the series overall. It was written by Lizzy Weiss and Dayna Lynne, and it was directed by David Paymer. It was originally aired on September 7th, 2015.

Plot

Daphne is thrilled when Eric asks Regina to move in with him, but Regina is troubled by how little she knows about the mother of Eric's son, Will, and decides to go to Atlanta to find out more about the woman. John's financial stresses come to a head when Toby approaches the family for support, prompting John to lash out at him. Bay is surprised to learn she and Daphne have opposing opinions about how to deal with the pregnancy. Meanwhile, Travis goes to Los Angeles to visit Emmett and is dismayed to find Emmett has gone "Hollywood."

ABC Family's Official Summary

Recap

To be added.

The Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest

  • Kim Hawthorne as Gina
  • Lenora May as Ms. Reitzin
  • Steve Monroe as Brian Stone
  • Jerrell Lee Wesley as Jared
  • Jamie Brewer as Teachers Aide

Music Featured

Song Artist Notes Link
Song Title here. Singer(s) or Band(s) here. Where the sing starts at. Source URL here.

Quotes

Bay: This will define your entire life right now..
Toby: I don't even know what to prepare for.
Toby: I know that I want to do this but I'm scared.


Trivia

  • This episode features a special message about Down's syndrome awareness.

Image Gallery

Video Gallery

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Title Reference

  1. From the 1876 painting, Between Hope and Fear, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema.

References

  1. Kondolojy, Amanda (September 9, 2015). "Monday Cable Ratings: College Football Dominates Night + 'Monday Night RAW', 'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood', 'Black Ink Crew; & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
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