Switched at Birth season 3 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In the face of Carlton School's closure and their impending graduation, Daphne and Bay confront significant life decisions and challenges. Daphne grapples with the repercussions of her actions, risking her future, while Bay plans to move to LA with Emmett, facing parental resistance. Wes's promise to protect Daphne from legal troubles strains relationships, particularly with Regina, who doubts his intentions. As graduation brings bittersweet farewells and reflections, Bay makes a selfless decision, claiming responsibility for a vandalism incident to protect Daphne, showcasing the depth of their sisterly bond amidst the uncertainty of their futures.
Full Episode S03E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Carlton School closing?
Carlton School is closing due to unspecified reasons, impacting all students and faculty.
What are Daphne and Bay's plans after graduation?
Daphne's future is uncertain due to legal issues, while Bay plans to move to LA with Emmett but faces opposition from her parents.
How does Wes promise to help Daphne with her legal troubles?
Wes promises to ensure that Daphne will not be implicated for her involvement in a vandalism incident.
What are the conditions of Bay's move to LA?
Bay must present a realistic plan to her parents, including job prospects and financial planning, to gain their approval for the move.
What legal consequences does Daphne face?
Daphne faces arrest and possible prison time due to being on probation and her involvement in the vandalism, with a plea deal offering a reduced sentence.
How does Bay attempt to protect Daphne?
Bay decides to take responsibility for the vandalism to protect Daphne from legal repercussions.
What is the outcome of Carlton's graduation ceremony?
The graduation ceremony is emotional, with Daphne giving a speech that reflects on their experiences and the impact of Carlton School.
What does Regina suspect about Wes's intentions?
Regina suspects Wes may have betrayed Daphne by informing the authorities about her involvement in the vandalism.
What decision does Bay make at the police station?
Bay claims responsibility for the vandalism at the construction site to prevent Daphne from facing legal consequences.
How does the episode explore the theme of identity?
Through Daphne's speech and characters' reflections, the episode explores themes of identity, community, and the impact of their choices on their futures.