Little People, Big World - Season 13
Season 13
Episodes
New Year, Big Changes
The kids are home for the holidays, but they have to get used to a new family situation since Matt moved out of the main house and into the bridal suite to give him and Amy some space and time to work out their differences.
The Proposal
It's springtime and big changes are in bloom at Roloff farm. Matt and Amy keep a united front at Jeremy's graduation; Amy seeks out a business venture of her own; and Jeremy decides to take his relationship with Audrey to the next level.
The Family That Plays Together, Stays Together
The family go on a ski trip for the weekend in an attempt to repair broken bonds when Matt and Amy's troubles overshadow Jeremy and Audrey's wedding plans.
Don't Rain on Our Parade
Pumpkin season's approach inspires an idea to drum up business by entering a float in a local parade. Meanwhile, Jeremy and Audrey are overwhelmed by wedding plans with only a few months to go.
Another Roloff Pops the Question
With Jeremy's big day just months away, Operation Wedding Preparation is in full swing on the farm. Following in his twin's footsteps, Zach reveals he wants to marry the love of his life, girlfriend Tori, and he is ready to pop the question.
A Roloff Gets Married!
Jeremy and his bride-to-be, Audrey, feel equally nervous and excited as they complete the final details for their wedding. Meanwhile, Matt falls seriously ill and everyone worries he will not be able to attend his son's big day.
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