Adam grapples with taking all the Quints to their first Daddy-Daughter Dance. Danielle looks for new ways to welcome fitness back into her life. Blayke pushes her independence, making future school and life choices without her parents' influence.
Against Danielle's wishes, Adam takes the quints old-school camping; Blayke's first big middle school dance brings up growing pains for her and Danielle, and communication issues come to light.
The Quints and Blayke surprise Danielle with a spa day for her belated birthday to chaotic results; after being apart, Adam and Danielle's long-awaited date reveals deep-seated issues; nerves run high when Hazel goes to see a new eye doctor.
The Quints and Blayke put Adam to the test when Danielle goes to Dallas for a week of business and pleasure; Hazel is still learning to ride her new bike long after her sisters have mastered theirs, but Adam and Danielle disagree on why.
In a pinch on a big night out, Adam and Danielle debate about whether Blayke is ready to babysit the Quints. The Graeson Bee storefront impacts Danielle's health. Adam and Riley have an unexpected adventure while brushing up on her soccer skills.
It's Christmas madness as the Bubsys rush from a dance recital to a Christmas parade to hosting a cookie party; last-minute staffing issues at the boutique put Danielle in a crunch; Danielle and Adam clash over her struggles to stay in shape.
The Quints prepare to become supermodels at the 2nd Annual Graeson Bee Fashion Show; Danielle juggles wild cards like Uncle Dale, bad weather and a hot chocolate bar made for disaster; Hazel reveals to Adam that she wants to learn how to ride a bike.
Danielle and Adam navigate new roles in their family, with six growing girls and a new storefront boutique to run; when their oven breaks right before they have to host Thanksgiving, Adam's on the hook to pull off a miracle.
The Busbys vacation in Florida; Danielle struggles with her health issues; Blayke's fear of the ocean impacts the quints; Adam and the family plan a surprise wedding anniversary for Danielle; the Busbys brace for Hazel's next eye appointment.
The Quints get cash-crazy after the Busbys start them on an allowance; when Blayke joins the basketball team, Adam goes overboard to get her to be more aggressive; as Danielle's medical mystery condition continues, Riley faces her own visit to the doctor.
As the Busbys celebrate Christmas, Danielle prepares for an invasive test to determine whether she needs heart surgery; four of the Quints start ballet, the Busbys say goodbye to 2020 and Adam enlists the girls to make a surprise for Danielle.
Danielle searches for answers to her health issues, but what she learns could impact the whole family; the Quints must face their fears when they visit Santa; the family wants to give back to its hometown after the town is destroyed by hurricanes.
As the Busbys get ready for a busy Thanksgiving, Danielle's health issues start to take centre stage. Blayke must face her fears when she has to get two teeth pulled. The Quints get a crash course on the importance of being thankful.
With the Quints fighting more than ever, the Busbys agree to join the Mills in San Antonio to shake things up. Meanwhile, Hazel is prescribed an unexpected treatment at her eye appointment, and Danielle faces her fear of heights.
With Halloween approaching, the Busbys scramble to make the holiday spook-tacular and safe in the pandemic; Riley's refusal to sleep in her room wreaks havoc; a hurricane threatens Lake Charles, forcing friends and family to evacuate.
As the Busbys' RV adventure continues, a storm threatens to ruin their fun. Hazel finally has her eye appointment, but the visit could mean bad news. With kindergarten looming, the Busbys face tough decisions that may upset the girls.
Dale's positive COVID-19 test puts the whole family on edge. Back in quarantine with life on hold, the Busbys anxiously await their test results. Danielle learns the fate of the girls' upcoming school year.
Blayke gets her big girl sleepover while the Quints invade Uncle Dale and Aunt Crystal's for the night; the kitchen renovation goes from bad to worse; the Busbys try to teach the girls to ride bikes.
The Busbys are ready to salvage the rest of the summer when local quarantine restrictions are lifted; things take a turn for the worse when they discover a huge issue lurking in the kitchen walls; Parker faces an old fear; Dale surprises the family.
As coronavirus takes hold, the Busbys must quarantine in their home. In this entirely self-shot episode, the family of eight celebrates birthdays and Easter, fights off cabin fever and tries to stay sane as they spend weeks on end cooped up together.
As the threat of coronavirus rises, the Busbys must deal with homeschooling their daughters and juggling birthday plans amidst the crisis. Hazel's appointment is coming up, but the Busbys aren't sure if it will happen and what the outcome will be.
It's a trip of firsts for the Quints as the family heads to Wyoming for a ski trip! As the Busbys prepare for Hazel's eye appointment, they fear the worst. Also, with a global crisis looming, Adam and Danielle wonder what waits for them at home.
As Valentine's Day approaches, Adam is torn over how to make his little girls feel special during the holiday. Danielle throws the family a surprise they will never forget, and the Busbys learn about fire safety with an unexpected twist.
The Busbys have become experts on parenting quintuplets, and are ready to teach the world. Through never-before seen moments, insight from the girls themselves, and advice on what to do and not do, this is a crash course on all things raising Quints.
It's Adam's birthday and the family is celebrating with a weekend at a Dude Ranch. The Busbys must make a difficult decision about the girls' schooling. And when Adam learns Danielle's risky new plan for her business, will he be able to get on board?
As the Quints prepare for end-of-the-year testing to determine their class placement next year, fears of Parker's anxiety return. Scheduling conflicts cause tension as the Busbys struggle to balance their growing businesses with their busy lives.
When the Busbys agree to no more naps for the Quints, the results threaten to push Danielle to the edge as she deals with a house full of cranky 4-year-olds. Meanwhile, Adam and the girls try to come up with a perfect Mother's Day gift for Danielle.
Adam and Danielle want the girls eating healthier, but the Quints aren't on board. They pay a visit to Chef of the House for a some cooking lessons. The Busby's receive news about their house, and Danielle dives into her new business.
It's birthday season in the Busby house! As the Quints turn four, Riley navigates her first day of Pre-K, Hazel adjusts to her big girl glasses, and the girls say goodbye to nighttime diapers. Adam's new job means major stress for Danielle.
The Busbys answer viewers burning questions about their lives raising quintuplets; through interviews and unseen footage, Adam, Danielle and the girls give insight to their world.
A trip to the Busbys' old home brings a surprise; Adam's job situation faces a new development; Hazel goes to her eye appointment; Danielle and the Quints com up with a creative way to give back to the NICU.
It's a dream come true for the Busby girls as the whole family goes on a Disney cruise; Adam gets a huge job offer that means major changes for the family, causing tension between him and Danielle.
Adam gets a great work opportunity, but he needs to rely on the chaotic quints to make it a success; when Parker's anxiety gets the best of her, the Busbys must look for solutions; Blayke follows in her mom's footsteps with a new hobby.
As the Busbys navigate life in their new home, Adam and Danielle try to salvage what's left of the Christmas season; when Danielle learns she needs surgery on her wisdom teeth, Adam struggles to keep the house afloat and deliver a perfect Christmas.
The Busbys move out of their mold-infested home, but transitioning isn't easy; the quints night time antics escalate until Adam and Danielle split up their bedrooms for the first time; Adam plans a surprise birthday party for Danielle.
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, but celebrating is thee last thing on the Busbys' minds; tensions run high between Adam and Danielle as they continue the hunt for a new house and the quints undergo heir first school testing.
The quints hav their first sleepover a the Mills when the Busbys are forced to leave their home for a few days; fearing for the girls' health after prolonged exposure to mold, Danielle and Adam bring them to the doctor.
The quints are full-blown threenagers now, and Danielle and Adam must figure out how to make them more disciplined; Adam tries to balance working from home, but after Ava gets sick, the Busbys make a shocking discovery in their house.
The Busbys head to Hawaii, but it's trouble in paradise as the quints have constant meltdowns and Riley gets lost; Danielle and Adam face a tough decision as his desire to quit his job grows; Hazel returns to the eye doctor with surgery looming.
The Busby's throw a joint birthday party for the girls, but Danielle also plans individual birthday outings; when Adam's job causes him to miss out on the fun, he faces a big decision; a guest terrifies the girls at the Busby Easter celebration.
Adam and Danielle hope teaching the Quints to share will stop their constant fighting. Blayke has a gymnastics evaluation but one wrong step may cost her the chance to move up. The Busbys step in to help a family hurt by the hurricane.
Danielle is ready to get the girls out of diapers and into underwear, but Adam worries about potty disasters. After months away, Mimi asks to meet up with Danielle. Adam's attempt to bond with the girls at NASA's Space Center does not go as planned.
Adam faces the challenge of pleasing his wife and all six of his daughters for Valentine's Day. And later, Adam and Danielle are stunned by what they learn at Hazel's doctor appointment.
As Danielle's health concerns grow, Adam reveals a bombshell secret that could mean she's pregnant. The couple's stress skyrockets when one of the quints goes missing. Later, Blayke opens a lemonade stand and the entire family is ready to help.
Danielle begins the new year by making a chore chart to teach the kids to help around the house. But will this remedy her exhaustion or double the tantrums? The girls enter a fashion show and the Busbys hope their runway walk doesn't end in chaos.
Danielle and Adam are determined to give their daughters the best Christmas ever. But as their plans start to crumble, so does Danielle. Will the stress of the holidays cause her to reach her breaking point?
After getting bad news about Hazel, Danielle's determined to make this the best Christmas ever. But Adam has different plans, which may sour the celebration. The quints perform in the Christmas show, but stage fright may take center stage.
Adam's left in charge of all six kids for the weekend, as Danielle goes out of town for a work conference. Even though parenting solo is overwhelming, he has big plans in store for his little ladies. A routine eye checkup for Hazel delivers shocking news.
The Busby's wade back into potty training, determined not to be defeated this time; Blayke takes gymnastics lessons and enjoys one-on-one time with her parents; Mimi distances herself from the family as she struggles with losing her house.
The Busbys plan a special Thanksgiving, but bad news for Mimi may throw the holiday into turmoil; when Adam and Danielle find out that Riley and Parker are moving up o a different classroom, Adam struggles with the idea of separating the quints.
When Hurricane Harvey hits, one family member suffers a devastating loss; Danielle and Adam are split on what to do about Olivia's escaping from her crib; it's time for the simple pleasures of Halloween, but Danielle may have to work through the fun.
With the grand opening of the cycle studio looming, tensions rise when Danielle announces she wants to work there more than expected; Hazel returns to the eye doctor; the quints get invited to be grand marshals of the League City parade.
Adam plans a beach vacation getaway for Mother's Day, but with the entire extended family in tow, it might be more chaos than calm. On the trip, the Quints experience the ocean for the first time and Adam reveals his recent struggles to Nick & Dale.
Adam and Danielle compete to see who can take the cutest photo of the quints to promote the new cycle studio. Later, Danielle stresses about her upcoming charity fundraiser while Adam takes a big step towards dealing with his emotional issues.
Adam and Danielle head to Nashville, Tenn., leaving the family to watch the quints, and Hazel gives her uncle a big scare; while away, Adam confronts the face he's not the only one suffering from his issues.
It's Easter time, and the Busbys have fun activities planned for the holiday, but their extra special surprise may turn into a nightmare; when Adam reveals his unorthodox plan for dealing with his issues, Danielle has a tough decision to make.
The Busbys plan a joint birthday party for all their girls, but when Blayke wants her own party, Adam and Danielle must come up with a way to make her feel special; the quints' have their first trip to the dentist.
While Adam struggles with his emotional issues, the Busbys tackle a playroom makeover for the quints and Blayke; Hazel gets fitted for her new glasses just in time for the girls to take the stage for their first recital.
The Busbys tackle discipline to get the terrible twos under control; Danielle presses Adam for answers on how he's been feeling; with Mimi taking her time to move into her new home, Danielle devises a plan to help her embrace her new life.
With the possibility of another surgery looming for Hazel, Adam stresses over her upcoming appointment with a new doctor; when the quints start having poop explosions, Daniel tries potty training with disastrous results.
With the quints hitting the "terrible twos'', the Busbys are busier than ever; Danielle plans a romantic Valentine's Day dinner for Adam, but things don't go as planned; Adam and Danielle prepare themselves for Hazel's upcoming eye appointment.
When a talk show asks the Busbys to make a live TV appearance in New York, the family heads to the Big Apple. But traveling with 6 kids is as difficult as it sounds! And a last-minute trip to the doctor has Danielle and Adam concerned about Hazel.
Adam and Danielle decide to host twenty people for Thanksgiving, but soon realize they have bitten off more than they can chew; Hazel has a major breakthrough; Adam and Danielle push Mimi to consider living in an apartment.
It's the quints' first family vacation, but with five toddlers running wild, it may feel more like work for Adam and Danielle; Adam struggles to tell his brother-in-law, and boss, about his new business.
The Busbys look forward to the Quints' first trick-or-treat outing, but first, they must race to find costumes, shop for pumpkins and get the new house ready for a Halloween party.
After Danielle confronts Adam about his money spending ways, they realize they need to make some tough choices to provide for their girls; the family puts more effort into Hazel's walking so she can join her sisters in pre-school.
Danielle and Adam explore sending the quints to nursery school, but when one of the them isn't allowed to go, the Busbys face the difficult decision of splitting the girls up. As for Mimi, living under the Busby roof has begun to take a serious toll.
When Danielle catches the flu, Mimi struggles to take care of 5 babies on her own. Adam plans a 10-year anniversary surprise for Danielle. Later, when Danielle gives a speech for the hospital, she faces the painful past of having premature babies.
Hazel undergoes eye surgery, causing Adam and Danielle to wait anxiously for the results; Blayke prepares for kindergarten and Mimi officially moves in.
The Busbys take a road trip to Lake Charles to help Mimi with her garage sale, and Danielle learns some shocking news; Danielle and Adam wrestle with the decision to allow Hazel to have a risky eye surgery.
Adam and Danielle have their hands full chasing after their 15-month-old quintuplets; a doctor recommends an extreme medical procedure for one of the girls, forcing the Busbys to make a difficult decision
Adam & Danielle realize they need a larger home, but house hunting proves stressful when they realize what a larger house will cost. Later, the family heads back to their hometown & Danielle comes up with an idea that could solve all their problems.
Adam returns to work, leaving Danielle to care for the quintuplets and Blayke by herself for the first time. On Adam's first day back, Hazel falls ill with a fever, leaving the family scrambling and Danielle feeling overwhelmed and alone.
Adam and Danielle struggle to keep up with the quintuplets' demands while also making time for 4-year-old Blayke; a baby photo shoot turns into pure chaos when Grandma Mimi shows up late.
Adam and Danielle Busby give birth to the first set of all girl quintuplets in the U.S., and have their lives turned upside down.
The Busbys reveal some of their favorite stories that never made the show. From the first tooth fairy visit to an epic Busby battle, these untold stories are loaded with cute, chaos and comedy, including some untold tales from Aunt Crystal and Uncle Dale.
Adam and Danielle present trophies for Worst Mess, Favorite First and more.
The Busbys share new footage and reflect on Riley, Olivia and Blayke
The Busbys celebrate Hazel, Parker and Ava with new interviews and footage.
The Busby family relives some of their favorite moments from the show.
Danielle and Adam scramble to pull all the last-minute details together for Danielle's charity event; Adam takes a serious step on his road to recovery and finally sits down with a therapist; with bonus scenes.
The Busbys pack up the babies and head to the Big Apple for their in-person debut on "Good Morning America", but chaos ensues the moment they arrive at the airport, sending Adam and Danielle into a tailspin before they can even take off.
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