BAY STARTS TO FALL FOR TY, WHILE DAPHNE TRIES TO HELP HER
BROTHER OUT, IN AN ALL NEW EPISODE OF “SWITCHED AT BIRTH,”
PREMIERING, MONDAY, JULY 4 AT 9:00 ET/PT ON ABC FAMILY
Austin Butler (“Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure”) Guest Stars
Burbank, CA (June 30, 2011) – Bay grows closer to Ty and Daphne tries to bond with her new brother Toby, on “Switched at Birth” on ABC Family, Monday, July 4 (9:00-10:00PM ET/PT.
In “Dogs Playing Poker,” after being caught sneaking out to be with Ty, the Kennishes force Bay to invite him over for dinner. Knowing this dinner is going to be an interrogation, Bay tries to prepare on all levels, but nothing can prepare her for the secret Ty reveals. Meanwhile, Toby recruits Daphne and Emmett to help him win a game of poker, but unbeknownst to them, this is a high stakes game and Toby may be in some serious financial trouble. With pressure to help her new brother, Daphne becomes conflicted when her morals start to outweigh her loyalty.
“Switched at Birth” is executive-produced by Lizzy Weiss (“Blue Crush”), Paul Stupin (“Make It or Break It”) and John Ziffren (“Melissa & Joey,” “Make It or Break It”). The series also stars newcomer Katie Leclerc as Daphne Vasquez; Vanessa Marano (“Gilmore Girls”) as Bay Kennish; Constance Marie (“George Lopez”) as Regina Vasquez; D.W. Moffett (“Friday Night Lights”) as John Kennish; Lea Thompson (“Back to the Future,” “Caroline in the City”) as Kathryn Kennish; Lucas Grabeel (“High School Musical”) as Toby Kennish; and newcomer Sean Berdy as Emmett.
Source: ABC Family


Reads like another so-so episode.
ReplyDeleteI don't know, it sounds rather dramatic and intriguing to me. I'm looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteRight now, switched at birth is all shiny and new so I'm all for it. Not sure if I'll stick with it but it has had enough drama to keep me intrested so... yea for poker!
ReplyDelete"Toby recruits Daphne and Emmett to help him win a
ReplyDeletegame of poker, but unbeknownst to them, this is a high stakes game and
Toby may be in some serious financial trouble."This seems eye-rollingly far-fetched but I'm okay with the rest of the synopsis.