19 Kids and Counting Season 9 finale live stream, spoilers: Watch TLC episode online

Ben and Jessa Seewald are expecting their first child on Nov. 1. (Photo: Instagram/Jessa Seewald)

The 19 Kids and Counting finale will air tonight on TLC, and the Season 9 finale promises to be packed with developments. The new episode has a start time of 8 p.m. ET and will air on TV on TLC, but can also be watched online through free live stream via the link provided below.

Season 9 of '19 Kids and Counting' has been an emotional one with another sister moving out from the family home and starting a new family of her own. In tonight's episode, spoilers have revealed that younger sister Jinger will talk about the emotional experience of seeing her sister, Jessa, move away and reflect on life without her around.

Twenty-one year old Hinger says: "It was super hard, just those moments right before Jessa got married realizing that our relationship was going to change. That was a really tough time," according to Us Weekly.

Michelle Duggar has also weighed in on the experience of her family moving out as they grow up. She has explained that even though they have such a large family things are very noticeable when one person leaves.

Michelle has said, "It definitely feels different here at home because whenever there's one that's not here there's that gap. We are such a close-knit family that you notice when one's not here."

So far fans have seen various young Duggars move out over the years, including Jill Duggar, Josh Duggar and Jessa Duggar.

Jana, 25, for one has tried to look at the positives, and has said that as family members move on, it gives a greater opportunity for her to bond with her younger siblings.

Jana has said, "It's been neat to see how I've connected even more than some of these younger ones."

"19 Kids and Counting" Season 9 finale will air on TLC tonight at 8 p.m. ET. The episode can be watched online through free live stream by clicking here.

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