Little People, Big World - Season 15
Season 15
Episodes
When Matt's Away, Amy Will Play
Matt worries when Amy decides to throw an elaborate dinner party with her friends while he's out of town. Meanwhile, when Zach and Tori visit Jeremy and Audrey's new home for the first time, and events take an unexpected turn...
Seeds of Change
It's the annual Pumpkin Festival and Jeremy, Zach, Audrey and Tori are taking on larger roles. Even Amy has some tricks up her sleeve...unbeknownst to Matt. The kids fear that tension between their parents could escalate during such a crucial farm event.
A New Kind of Thanksgiving
Matt and Amy learn that they won't get to have Thanksgiving with their kids first time in 25 years! Will the kids rethink their plans and come together for a family celebration reminiscent of the old days? Or will Matt and Amy be facing a holiday alone?
A Roloff Winter Wonderland
Matt and Amy look for new holiday traditions as the kids make their own plans. Amy hosts a charity event on the farm and enlists the help of her family, but old habits die hard, and Matt has a top secret project up his sleeve...and Amy is left in the dark.
Campfire Confessions and Salsa Lessons
Matt feels alone on the big farm and questions his success as a father. He wants to spend more time with the boys and Zach proposes a boys camping trip! With the boys away, the girls decide to play and Amy tests her courage on the dance floor!
Marriage Do's & Don't's
With the upcoming finality of divorce, Matt and Amy are unsure how much longer they can work and live on the farm together, and discuss the potential aftermath. Jeremy and Audrey work on a project close to their hearts: making marriage last forever.
Little People, Big Goals
Matt and Amy are on shaky ground after meeting with their divorce lawyers, but Matt thinks that more space might make it easier to co-exist peacefully on the farm. Zach finds a way to use his love of soccer to bring awareness to dwarf athleletics.
Big Island or Bust!
Despite the looming divorce, Matt and Amy take the kids on a memorable trip to Hawaii to celebrate family. But in the midst of parasailing and whale watching, tensions mount when the topic of divorce arises... and is Matt thinking about selling the farm?!
No Pain, No Gain
The aftermath of the divorce finds Amy channeling her rebellious side by making a very important decision, while Matt deals with the split in his own transformative way. Also: Zach needs Jeremy's help to keep Sully safe.
Getting Back on Track
The Roloffs feel the need for speed! But when it's time to take the new mule out for a spin, the weather forecasts a recipe for disaster. Amy is stepping out on the single scene for the first time and gets a new look guaranteed to attract attention!
Expect the Unexpected
As Matt's health deteriorates, he finds himself forced to undergo high-risk surgery involving his spine. Zach plans a surprise party for Tori's 25th birthday, but the covert operation is at risk when Jeremy accidentally spills the beans...
The Next Chapter
It's a busy time for the Roloffs despite Matt's surgery looming. Matt and Amy finalize their divorce. Molly graduates from college and makes a surprising announcement. Matt fearfully heads to LA for spinal surgery.
10 Big Years
It's the 10th anniversary celebration of LITTLE PEOPLE BIG WORLD! From favorite moments and comical mishaps to difficult memories and everything in between, the Roloffs open up like never before and share what life in front of the camera is really like.
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