Keeping Up with the Kardashians - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

The New Normal
The Kardashian family struggle to cope with Kris and Bruce's divorce, which is made even more difficult when a rumor that Bruce is rebounding with one of Kris's best friends.

Somewhere Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Kris finds it hard to be back in the dating scene after 25 years. Khloé has to deal with the aftermath of a controversial Instagram post. Kim fights fire with fire once she plans to recruit Kourtney for her video game.

The Carfather
Kris is concerned she's made a mistake by putting Kourtney in charge of her living will. Scott is accused of acting shady. Kim helps Bruce spend his money wisely.

No Retreat
Rob is in crisis and the family intervenes, but when Rob refuses help, Kris is at the end of her rope; Khloé leads a Dash teambuilding retreat; Kim learns that getting pregnant again might not be in the cards.

On the Road
Malika finds herself in the crossfire when Khloé ends her relationship with French Montana. After week of fighting, Kris forces Kylie to go on a mother-daughter bonding trip to San Diego. Kim talks at a Silicon Valley tech conference to prove that her skills extend beyond the world of beauty and fashion

Don't Panic!
Kim goes undercover to spy on the DASH, New York store in order to solve a theft problem. Kourtney does a photoshoot before it's time for baby no. 3. Scott convinces Kris to celebrate her birthday at a nightclub.

Special Delivery
Kim travels to Miami to promote her paper magazine cover shoot. Scott has to deal with anxiety over whether he is emotionally stable enough to deal with everything going on in his life. Kris's suspicions about a stalker following the Kardashian family around is no longer a suspicion, but a fact.

Buggy Boo
Now that Kourtney has given birth to Reign, Scott spirals out of control which leads Khloé to get Bruce on his case. Kim and Khloé teach Kylie about all of the responsibilities that come with being a homeowner when she considers purchasing a $2.7 million mansion.

Lip Service
Kylie launches her first solo project, her hair extension line, but when the media asks her about her lips; Kylie feels insecure when she reveals she had temporary lip fillers. Kim and Khloé decide to go to the doctors. When Scott hires Kourtney as an interior designer for the homes he is selling, he soon worries that he made a mistake when the lines between work and pleasure get blurred.

About Bruce (1)
Bruce opens up about becoming a woman to his family, Kris, Khloé and Kendall have a meltdown about Bruce's transition. Kourtney worries about how it will affect her kids.

About Bruce (2)
The family supports Bruce on his decision to transform into a woman, especially Kim.

Moons Over Montana
Kim plans a ski trip to Montana for the younger Kardashian clan. However when Kylie insists to be alone, Khloé attempts to connect with Kylie by doing all the athletic activities that Kylie usually does with Bruce.

In the Blink of an Eye...
The family prepares to look forward to Bruce's transition to become a woman. Kris and Kendall make their way to France.

Mother Armenia
Kim and Khloé fulfill their father's dream of visiting their ancestral home when they travel to Armenia; at the same time, Kourtney is surprised to discover why Kylie is acting so distant.

It Feels Good to Be Home
Kanye plays a surprise public concert to say thank you to Armenia; Kim arranges have North baptized in Israel's oldest Armenian Church; Back in LA, everyone responds differently to having Caitlyn in their lives, with Kris taking it the hardest.

Vanity Unfair
Caitlyn comes out in her first big magazine interview and states things the family considers hurtful, Kim does her best to pick up the pieces; Khloé has to decide how much emotional support she can afford to give to Lamar.

The Last Straw
In this season finale, Kourtney attempts to keep it together as Scott's behavior spins out of control; Khloé decides to meet face to face with Caitlyn to try to salvage their relationship; Kris finally gives Corey boyfriend status.
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