ABC which will be called Freeform anytime this January have renewed another season for the hit American drama television series 'Switched at Birth'. The last episode of its fourth season was greatly received by its fans. And as what TV series are good at, they ended it with a cliffhanger to tease its loyal fans and viewers. The last scene was about a call from a mystery person who will bear a not so good news to Bay and Daphne who is now living in China.
And so with the fifth season coming up, the title of the first episode will be "The Call", knowing that the last episode was about the call that might affect the already stable life that Bay and Daphne have in China. Lizzy Weiss will direct the said episode as discovered from her Instagram account where she uploaded a photo of their script.
Speculation are arising as to what could be the call all about. Many say that the caller will tell Bay about the possibility of John and Kathryn going through a divorce. And if that may happen, it would force Bay and Daphne to go back to Kansas to help them out.
Another speculation could be that the call was about Lily and Toby's new baby, Carlton, having complications. Another say that it might be about a possible death of John Kennish where he will suffer from heart attack which could be brought about by his financial troubles.
With all those speculations, I believe that the best way to find if whether one of this is correct is by watching the premiere of Switch At Birth Season 5 in Freeform which will be this April.


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