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Switched At Birth Reviews
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    June 12, 2017
    New York, United States

    I really enjoyed this series. There are two main characters: Daphne, a deaf girl who is raised by a single mother in a rough neighborhood, and Bay, a rich girl who is raised by both parents in a high-class neighborhood. The families find out the girls were switched at birth and come together. From here, many events take place. This series gives a great perspective on what it is like to be deaf and helps bring empathy for those struggling with being different. For the most part, the characters are likable and realistic. The ending was a bit disappointing, as it was not the ending I would have liked in terms of love, but I liked the series none the less.

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    June 12, 2017

    This was a great series and I was sad when it was over. My sister and I use to watch this together every week and we both really enjoyed it. The characters are very realistic, for the most part. I like how there are different topics that are addressed such as being deaf, teen relationships, racists and so much more. The balance of characters was very good and I like how you got to see different perspectives of various situations that happen in real life.

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    May 11, 2017

    "Bay Kennish is a teenager who grew up in a wealthy family with two parents and a brother. Fellow teen Daphne Vasquez, who lost her hearing at an early age, was raised by a single mother in a working-class neighborhood. One day in her high-school chemistry class, Bay discovers that her blood type doesn't match either of her parents'. Official tests confirm that Bay is not her parents' birth child. When the Kennish family meets Daphne and her mom, Regina, they realize that the girls were switched at birth. The news prompts the Kennishes to allow Regina -- who is experiencing financial difficulties -- Daphne and Daphne's grandmother to live in their guest house. The two polar-opposite families struggle to learn how to live together for the sake of the girls, who try to keep their footing in both the world they know and the new one into which they are thrown."

    I loved this show And I'm sad that it ended this year with the 5th season.....But will probably re watch it. :)

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    January 18, 2017

    This show is highly addicting. I think I am on the 4th season now (and they are making a 5th!) About two girls who were switched at birth, and didnt find this out until they were teenagers. It is a really good show-- full of drama, a lot of ASL which is interesting to learn the challenges someone who is deaf encounters, and some laughter too!

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