'Switched at Birth' season 5 spoilers: creator admits having a hard time naming fifth episode

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"Switched at Birth's" fifth season is just around the corner as series creator Lizzy Weiss and the show's official Twitter page have been active in keeping fans updated.

While an official release date for the Freeform family drama series has not been announced, the titles of the first four episodes are no longer a secret. Weiss started tweeting the episode titles in November last year.

The first episode is titled "The Call," and speculations are rife that season 5 will pick up where it left off in season 4, when Bay (Vanessa Marano), who had settled abroad with Daphne (Katie Leclerc), got an emergency call back home. Season 5 premiere is believed to address the nature of the call.

As for the rest of the titles, "This Has to Do With Me," "Surprise," and "Relation of Lines and Colors" for episodes 1, 2, and 3, respectively, not much can be picked up, but more updates about season 5 are expected to pop up as season 5's release date is imminent.

Meanwhile, Weiss recently shared her thoughts on another episode in the season, episode 5. On Wednesday, she revealed on Twitter that the particular episode is still "unnamed" and she added that so far, episode 5 is "hardest episode to title to date." The series creator can't seem to decide what name to give it, but she will explain the reason for the challenge once she has the title.

In a follow-up post, Weiss wrote, "Episode 5 is possibly our most ambitious and outside the box episode of #SwitchedatBirth to date. I hope to break the news this week."

With this announcement, fans have expressed their excitement to know more about the episode. The mystery should build up the hype for season 5.

An exact release date for the brand new season of "Switched at Birth" has not been announced, but the series is expected to premiere sometime in April.

 

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