Ep 13. Jump Ball
- TV14
- January 16, 2014
- 42 min
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8.6 (152)
The show Parenthood follows the lives of the Braverman family, focusing on four siblings and their parents as they navigate the challenges of parenthood, marriage, and careers. In season 5 episode 13, entitled "Jump Ball," the family faces a number of difficult situations.
One of the main storylines in this episode involves Joel and Julia's marriage. After being separated for several months, Joel finally moves back in with his family. However, things are far from easy between him and Julia. They struggle to communicate and work through their issues, and their children begin to feel the strain of their tension. Meanwhile, Joel is forced to confront his own feelings about the situation, and whether he really wants to stay in the marriage.
Another major plotline in "Jump Ball" centers around Amber and Ryan. Ryan, who has been struggling with PTSD since he returned home from his tour of duty, begins to spiral out of control. His erratic behavior puts both himself and Amber in danger, and she is forced to make a difficult decision about their relationship.
Elsewhere in the episode, Sarah and Hank continue to navigate their new relationship. When Hank's ex-wife shows up unexpectedly, Sarah must confront her own insecurities about their relationship and whether she can handle Hank's complex family situation. Meanwhile, Drew faces a dilemma when his girlfriend tells him she is pregnant, and Adam and Crosby team up to try to save the Luncheonette from financial ruin.
As always, "Jump Ball" features the heartfelt and authentic family dynamics that the show is known for. The Bravermans are a close-knit and loving family, but they also face very real struggles and conflicts. The episode explores themes of forgiveness, communication, and loyalty, as the characters try to navigate the challenges of their lives. With strong performances from the talented cast, "Jump Ball" is a moving and powerful episode that will leave viewers eager to see where the Bravermans go next.