Although we seldom think about these things, for most of us growing up with out a parents or experiencing their sudden loss at a young age is unimaginable. In a re-imagining of the original 90s series, Party of Five TV show on Freeform follows Acosta children as their parents get deported.
Party Of Five Series Cast
Developed by the original makers Amy Lippman and Chris Keyser, the new drama brings to audience an emotional story that highlights what it really means to be a family. The first season comes with ten episodes and premieres on January 8 2020 with a 2-hour show.

Party of Five (2020)
Developed By: Amy Lippman and Chris Keyser
Cast: Brandon Larracuente, Emily Tosta, Niko Guardado, Elle Paris Legaspi
Network: Freeform
Air Date: January 8 2020, 9 PM ET/PT
Party of Five TV Show Plot
‘Party of Five’ TV Show follows the Acosta children and they are faced with a challenge to live on their own after their parents get deported.
Like the first series, the new one too focuses on daily life struggles to survive as a family unit of the five siblings.
Party of Five Trailer
Watch this trailer of Freeform series Party of Five and tell us if you like this new drama.
Party of Five Review
Reimaginings usually aren’t as good as the originals. But the new Party of Five series promises to be an intense drama that will wrench your heart and marvel at the kids’ resolve at the same time. It is easy to sit in from of the screen and debate the legality of deportation, but the truth is there are families that are split and lives that are scarred for ever. If you like a drama that makes you laugh, cry and inspires you to fight on, Party of Five will not disappoint you this Winter season.
Party of Five TV Show Episodes
Take a peek inside upcoming episodes of the series with this guide.
Episode 1 & 2
Acosta parents are suddenly deported to Mexico.
Episode 3
Emilio discovers that his father was being taken advantage of by the owner of a restaurant across the street and tries to make a decision himself. Beto lives with the frustration over Emilio’s new relationship, while Lucia attempts to help her new friend Matthew get a job, learning in the process that he hasn’t renewed his DACA status.
Episode 4
Emilio tries to take the business to the next level by catering a private event. However, things go south when the client expects the caterers to dress up and behave a certain way. Emilio does everything he can to appease her but draws a line when Beto gets yelled at by the guest of honor.
Episode 5
When Rafa ends up in the hospital, the family comes together to care for him. But their situation worsens when a social worker shows up to check in on them in light of recent events.
Episode 6
Lucia decides to host a fundraiser at the restaurant and finds her voice along the way. Emilio faces an identity crisis. Beto goes behind Ella’s back. Val struggles to maintain her false identity but is outed to a member of the family.
Episode 7
Lucia continues to try and impress activism mentor Sully. Natalie shares Val’s secret with Emilio and, as a result, Val tries to reconnect with her parents. Beto encourages Ella to move in with her mother and discovers a secret from Ella’s past.
Episode 8
An unexpected family reunion in Mexico exposes cracks in the happy façades both the Acosta children and their parents have put up. Back in L.A., Emilio collaborates with Natalia on a new song and bond over their romantic histories.
Episode 9
Val makes a surprising request, with lasting repercussions. Ella surprises Beto in Mexico, and her presence brings forward unexpected truths. Lucia goes out of her comfort zone. Emilio leans on Natalia when the family’s social worker comes back.

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