David & Annie: After the 90 Days - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Plus Two
Five years ago, David and Annie tied the knot and created a happy life for themselves in the US. Now, they're returning to Annie's village in Thailand to bring home her brother and cousin and give them an opportunity for an education in America.

Gobble Gobble
Trying to convince the elders in Annie's family that they'll be good guardians isn't going too well for David and Annie, so David tries to win them over by taking them on a family trip and finally making good on his overdue dowry.

The Runaway
David and Annie decide it's time to get to the root of Aunt Lom's disapproval. Then, when Jordan runs away at a critical moment, Annie worries that he might not even want to go to America.

Change of Plans
With bonus scenes -- With everyone's blessings, David, Annie, Amber and Jordan leave the village and head to Bangkok for the kids' visa interviews. Then, the family hits another roadblock no one saw coming.

The Big Day
As lockdown rules ease, David and Annie take the kids fishing to relieve their cabin fever. Once they are finally able to schedule visa interviews, worry starts to creep in that Jordan may not be as prepared as Amber.

Supernatural Setbacks
David and Annie dread breaking the news to the family about the kids' failed visa interviews. When suspicions arise that their bad luck is the work of bad spirits surrounding David, he and Annie seek the advice of a local spirit communicator.

The Lost Boy
After a visit with the local witch doctor reveals that a protective spirit has been obstructing their efforts, David and Annie's plan to calm the spirit with another blessing ceremony is derailed when Jordan goes missing.

The Year of the Tiger
With bonus scenes -- With time running out to for the kids to get visas before the school year starts in the US, David and Annie struggle with Jordan's behavior and hope to avoid the choice of leaving Jordan behind or risking Amber's last chance.
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