Family Reunion follows a family of six who travel from Seattle, Washington to Columbus, Georgia for the McKellan Family Reunion and decide to stay to be closer to their family.
The worst episode of "Family Reunion" is "Remember When Daddy Came Home?", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Eric Dean Seaton and written by Ralph Greene. "Remember When Daddy Came Home?" aired on 1/20/2020 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Remember Our Parents' Wedding?".
Jade manages Mazzi's music group, which becomes a hit at church. As Ami works to overcome her fear of getting baptized, Moz has a spiritual awakening.
Director: Eric Dean Seaton
Writer: Ralph Greene
Before Moz and Cocoa say "I do" again, Shaka is tasked with keeping the ring, Cocoa confronts her mother and Daniel makes a sacrifice.
Director: Richard Lyons
Writer: Adrienne Carter
An encounter with a bully inspires Shaka to try martial arts. To earn money for concert tickets, Jade gets ambitious about babysitting.
Director: Juanesta Holmes
Writer: Henry Jones, Chris Moore
Jade searches for her singing voice and befriends an aspiring rapper-producer. Pressed for time, Mazzi asks M'Dear for help with a school project.
Director: Jody Margolin Hahn
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Jade and Aunt Maybelle bring dates to meet the family. Cocoa looks into an opportunity for her jewelry line, and M'Dear conducts an interrogation.
Director: Kelly Park
Writer: Lia Prewitt-Martin, Sa'Rah L. Jones
Shaka snoops into Jade's diary and uses a secret to blackmail her -- until she gets dirt on him. M'Dear steals Moz's thunder on a sports talk show.
Director: Eric Dean Seaton
Writer: Judy Dent
Jade hosts a masquerade party for her 15th birthday so she can sneak someone in. Meanwhile, Moz and Cocoa get a reality check about their finances.
Director: Eric Dean Seaton
Writer: Meg DeLoatch
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Jeb and M'Dear tell the story of how their ancestors were given land that was taken from them decades ago, inspiring Mazzi, Tyson and Ami to take action.
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Jade faces criticism over a new crush. Moz and Mazzi try to keep their cool in a basketball game when a rival trash-talks them ... until M'Dear steps in.
Director: Angela Barnes
Writer: Taylor Vaughn Lasley
On the land where their ancestors hosted their first reunion, the McKellans gather for a celebration of delicious food, family ties and new beginnings.
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Mazzi and Tyson plot to throw a secret party at the church. While working as Moz's assistant, Jade takes on more than she can handle.
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When an uninspired Jade clashes with M'Dear, a shocking moment forces both of them to experience life from a new perspective.
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The McKellans head to a family reunion at M'Dear and Grandpa's house, where Moz, Cocoa and the kids consider a simpler life away from city comforts.
Director: Eric Dean Seaton
Writer: Meg DeLoatch
When a historic hotel is on the verge of being demolished, M"Dear chains herself in protest and recalls meeting various icons.
Director: Eric Dean Seaton
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Jade gives M'Dear a stylish makeover. Moz and Cocoa stress about funds when Shaka gets into a gifted science program.
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A heartbroken Jade joins Shaka's dojo while Mazzi learns to strike back at a bully. Moz looks to repair Cocoa's car on his own, but M'Dear interferes.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Ralph Greene
With Principal Glass' untimely passing, the McKellans teach the kids about the circle of life. Mark Curry guest stars in his final episode.
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When Moz gifts the kids go-karts, Cocoa is less than thrilled. Jade uses an app to try and outsmart M'Dear, an undisputed "Bible champion."
Director: Jody Margolin Hahn
Writer: Adrienne Carter
The family's religious role model, Auntie Grace, reveals her secret passion. When a kitchen fire erupts, Moz teaches the kids the importance of honesty.
Director: Leonard R. Garner, Jr.
Writer: Chris Moore