Duck Dynasty season 5 live stream: Watch online live stream episode 1-2 "Boomerang Becca" "Willie's Number Two" [A&E start time]

Meet Rebecca Robertson, the newest cast member of Duck Dynasty. The 24-year-old from Taiwan will be making her debut on the season 5 premiere episode "Boomberang Becca." A&E

Two brand new episodes of Duck Dynasty will be premiering tonight on A&E.

The special one hour season premiere will kick off at 10 p.m. ET on A&E. Those who miss the premiere will be available to view the episodes online via live stream on A&E's website tomorrow.

Other options to view online will be via iTunes or Amazon Instant Video.

The two new episodes are titled "Boomerang Becca" and "Willie's Number Two."

The official synopsis for the first episode, "Boomerang Becca," is as follows: "Rebecca returns home from her internship in Los Angeles. While Si gets sick, and ask Miss Kay to take care of him."

The synopsis for the second episode, "Willie's Number Two," is as follows: "Willie hires a new assistant. Meanwhile Si takes the kids on a treasure hunt."

The season premiere shows the introduction of newest cast member, Rebecca Robertson, who is Willie and Korie's adopted foster daughter from Taiwan. The sneek peak promo also features the mysterious silhouette of another bearded man.

The long awaited return of the Robertson family is sure to bring in huge ratings, especially after the controversy over Phil Robertson's homosexual remarks which prompted A&E to briefly suspend him from the show.

Most of season 5 has been shot before the controversy last month, but nonetheless millions are sure to tune in to show their support for the Robertson family. It is not known whether last month's controversy will play out in the reality show.

Tonight's premiere episode is expected to draw million s of viewers and could break season 4 premiere ratings record of nearly 12 million viewers.

See a sneak peek promo of tonight's season premiere episode in the video below:

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