Duck Dynasty - Season 9
Season 9
Episodes
Inlawful Entry
Missy's father convinces Jase to take him on a quail hunt; Willie helps John Luke start his own snow cone business.
Flock and Key
Si's nephews help him transport a storage container to his backyard, but things take a turn when Jep becomes locked inside the unit; a clueless Jase helps Mia prepare for her cheerleading competition.
Ball in the Family
When Willie's old rival Phillip McMillan challenges him to a game of dodgeball, Willie recruits his family members to settle a score once and for all. Meanwhile, Si thinks his cat is cheating on him with another family, so he recruits Miss Kay and Mountain Man to help find out.
Drone Survivor
When Jase and Phil make a bet about whether or not human beings in a duck blind are visible from the air, Jep buys a drone copter to get a "bird's eye" view, but ends up losing it in the process. Meanwhile, Willie brings Si to the chiropractor for an overdue spinal adjustment.
Alan in Charge
Alan is hired to work at Duck Commander, but his management style causes problems.
Renaissance Men
The family holds a Renaissance Fair for Godwin's birthday.
Heroes Welcome
Two wounded veterans are surprised with a trip to Louisiana to appear in an episode of the show; the Robertsons raise awareness about wounded soldiers by staging a special event.
Pie Hard
Willie and Alan ask Miss Kay to hand over her secret recipes in order to get her bakery off the ground; the workers in the duck call room drive to Mississippi for fried green tomato sandwiches.
Van He'llsing
Missy and Jase begin to question Reed's choices after he buys an old van to advance his music career; professional grappler Kurt Angle helps prepare River for a competitive wrestling league.
Toad to Perdition
The wives try to spend more quality time with their men by challenging Willie and his brothers to a ``frogging'' competition; Si and Miss Kay interrupt John Luke and Mary Kate's preparations for college.
100th Episode: RV There Yet? (1)
The Robertson family takes a road trip to Liberty University where they will drop off John Luke and Mary Kate for their first year of college. Along the way, they stop in Nashville to visit Willie's friend Colt Ford. Meanwhile, back in Monroe, River wants to make his own ninja movie and the family all play a part.
RV There Yet? (2)
The Robertson family takes a road trip to Liberty University where they will drop off John Luke and Mary Kate for their first year of college. Along the way, they stop in Nashville to visit Willie's friend Colt Ford. Meanwhile, back in Monroe, River wants to make his own ninja movie and the family all play a part.
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