Amy helps Zach through a disturbing encounter with name-calling. We learn more about Matt's childhood growing up, and about the surgeries he had to deal with as a child. Matt goes to speak with several schoolchildren on the lessons of prejudice.
Matt takes 15-year-old twins Zach and Jeremy to a Little People of America convention, where Zach tries to meet girls but two-foot-taller Jeremy gets all the attention. Back home, Amy has to handle Jacob's bicycle accident.
Matt and Amy have been married for 18 years, but as the big date rolls around, both are too stressed out to do a thing about it. Tension runs high as Amy worries about money, the kids, her job, and Matt's lack of a steady job. Their four children, however, have different plans for their parents' big day.
Matt takes Jeremy and Zach camping to bond, but things don't go as planned. When the boys fire a shotgun for the first time, Zach becomes mad that he can't control it as well as Jeremy. The, Matt and Zach must push farther than their physical limitations to hike a particularly treacherous trail.
Matt plans a birthday surprise for wife Amy and daughter Molly, but it is not the hot-air balloon ride he sends them off on for the day. It's the remodeling of Amy's master bathroom. But, even with the aid of his sons and his father, will he be able to finish it before the birthday girls get back?
With the twin brothers starting their first week of high school, Amy thinks that Jeremy is taking his opportunites as a person of normal height for granted. She gets mad at him for skipping soccer practice, when his shorter brother Zach would give anything merely to be able to try out.
When the twins go to the DMV to get their learner's permits, Jeremy passes the exam easily but Zach has problems. Zach also tries becoming a soccer coach to make up for not being able to play, but dad Matt is starting to get annoyed by the rest of the family's preoccupation with the game.
Matt and Amy fight over renting out the farm for a corporate picnic. Matt says it's easy money, but Amy considers it an invasion of their privacy. Then Matt argues with his father over how to direct parking for all the guests.
Jeremy brings a girlfriend home to meet his family, but his shy brother Zach is still self-conscious about his height around full-statured people. So Matt takes Zach to another Little People of America gathering to try to improve his social skills. Meanwhile, Molly is recruited for a back-to-school photo shoot, so she and her mother Amy get an introduction to the image-obsessed world of modeling.
Matt decides to build a pumpkin-throwing catapult called a trebuchet, in hopes that the activity will draw more customers to buy his pumpkins. But he and Amy have a fight over how much he paid their twin sons to help out in the pumpkin patch.
As the Roloffs get ready to celebrate the holidays, Matt's height causes him trouble on a Christmas-shopping trip, and son Jeremy wants to spend less time with his family and more with his girlfriend.
Matt unveils his new year's resolution to remodel the kitchen to make it "Amy"-sized. But first, he challenges his "big" son Jeremy to a wrestling match.
Matt tries to inspire his son Zach to see his life as having no limits by introducing him to role models in the dwarf community, including a law professor who worked for President Clinton and a welder who is working on a top-secret submarine. Meanwhile, Amy is still struggling with how much time their other son Jeremy should be allowed to spend with his girlfriend.
Getting ready to make a third attempt at passing his driver's test is stressful enough, but then while joyriding around the farm, Zach wrecks his family's van.
Amy gets frustrated by her inability to get Jeremy motivated to try his best in an important soccer game. Matt becomes concerned when Zack passes up a rare opportuity to socialize with girls his own height, and instead opts to play football with his friends. So Matt gets the whole family to host a mixer for little people.
Matt and Amy take off on a relaxing week-long tropical cruise, but on their return they argue over Matt's latest scheme -- to raise chickens.
A strange illness causes Zach to be rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery.
Finally agreeing with Amy that farming is not going to improve their financial situation, Matt returns to a computer job, but has trouble adjusting to the corporate office environment.
Although he is still recovering from surgery, formerly shy Zach finally invites a girl on a date to the winter formal banquet, but he is still a nervous wreck at the event compared to his calm and confident brother Jeremy.
Matt rushes to complete the remodeling of Amy's kitchen before he has to leave on a business trip to South America.
Looking back at the previous year of their lives, the Roloffs comment on the changes at the farm and in themselves.
A retrospective on the first season, with highlights and previously unaired interviews.
Twins Jeremy and Zach get ready to celebrate their 16th birthday with a trip to the beach, but their little brother Jacob ends up acting out and getting the most attention.
For a Mother's Day brunch, all the kids try to get something special for Amy, like homemade cards. Meanwhile, Matt fears that he may have offended her by hiring home-organization experts.
After his peach crop fails, Matt hires the twins and their friends to plant pumpkin seedlings, but they end up going on strike for more money.
Returning home from a business trip, Matt finds that no one has prepared for their upcoming trip to Hawaii, and the ensuing last-minute rush causes stress.
In Hawaii, Amy is uncomfortable with the amount of pampering she receives from the hotel staff. Meanwhile, Matt challenges Zach to overcome his fear of the water and try surfing.
Before leaving Hawaii, the Roloffs squeeze in outrigger canoeing, snorkeling and a zip-line tour, during which Matt must deal with his fear of heights.
Matt tries to help Zach put together a soccer team for the games held by the Dwarf Athletic Association of America, but then the whole team effort is jeopardized when Zach gets a leg injury.
In the DAAA Games, Zach's soccer team competes against the L.A. Breakers, led by actor Marty Klebba.
The Roloff kids work on building a tree fort, but then Jacob steps on a rusty nail. Meanwhile, with the remodeling of their home still unfinished, Matt hires a professional crew to build the new deck.
Just as the Roloffs start putting the finishing touches on their new professionally-installed deck, it fails inspection. But Matt devises a clever solution.
While Amy is away visiting her sisters in San Francisco, Matt buys a vintage Volkswagen Beetle and repaints their house. Will Amy be pleased with what he has done when she gets back?
Having enjoyed his zip-line ride in Hawaii, Matt makes grandiose plans to build one on the farm.
Matt's recent home improvements have made it difficult to get ready for Thanksgiving, to which the Roloffs have invited all their relatives on both Matt's and Amy's sides of the family.
It's a Thanksgiving to remember at the Roloff Farms when Matt and Amy celebrate with both sides of the family.
Matt and Zach arrive at the Little People of America National Conference, where Matt re-connects with old friends and makes some new ones. Zach also makes friends, with whom he ends up playing football in the hotel halls all night.
Amy arrives at the Little People of America national conference along with the rest of the Roloff kids. Meanwhile, Zach consults a big-city specialist about the pain in his legs, and is advised to have surgery.
Zach's friend Andrew visits the farm, and later Zach visits his little-person twin buddies Jeff & Eric Manuel in Pasadena. Meanwhile, Jeremy travels to Seattle for a pro soccer game and manages to get some professional advice from MLS star Freddy Adu as he prepares for a tryout for the Olympic Development Program.
Matt goes to New York City to pitch his invention, a little-person accessibility stool kit, to an executive of a national hotel chain. Meanwhile, back on the farm, the twins attempt to resume construction of their fort, but run into problems with a runaway tractor.
Jeremy and Zach manage to break Matt's new Mule, and Jacob smashes a bunch of light bulbs. Noticing that the kids' behavior gets out of control whenever he has to be away, Matt considers quitting his job.
Ordered to help prepare the farm for another corporate picnic, the Roloff twins goof off instead. They end up getting grounded, and assigned even more chores.
The first mission undertaken by Matt's new organization, the Coalition for Dwarf Advocacy, is to help get a 5-year-old dwarf child adopted by an average-height couple.
Matt receives a lot of attention on his 45th birthday, including an official commendation from a state senator for his contributions to the community. But the pumpkin season has brought unexpected problems, and Matt has been temporarily forced to shut down farm operations.
On the last day of pumpkin season, Jacob Roloff and family friend Mike Detjen are injured by a pumpkin-launching trebuchet.
While Jacob and Mike recover from their injuries, Matt deals with media interest in the accident.
Matt hires an engineering consultant to assess the safety of the farm's attractions. Matt's father Ron is involved in a serious car accident.
Before leaving for a convention, Matt plots a surprise birthday party for Amy and Molly.
Matt makes a motivational speech at a Pennsylvania college.
The twins become old enough to get their driver's licenses.
Jeremy tries to trap a bothersome mole; Jacob has stinky feet.
Zach gives high-school soccer another shot; Jeremy learns he did not make the Olympic Development soccer team.
Matt turns a barn into a men's crisis center; Matt finds his childhood diary.
Matt hatches a scheme to raise cash by having truckloads of soil dumped on the farm, but Amy does not agree.
Jacob's new bad attitude causes frustration for Amy. Matt and Jeremy take Rocky to the Vet.
Amy is charged with the task of finding host families for three visiting soccer coaches. Matt suddenly decides that the entire house needs to be cleaned.
An inventive bicycle designer custom builds Zach a bike that allows him to keep up with his average-height brother.
Matt suddenly decides that the family should organize a Harvest Party to promote their pumpkin business. Zach gets mad and storms off.
Amy takes Zach to a surgeon who will perform an operation to correct his bowed legs.
The Family heads the Oakland, CA for Zach's knee surgery. Matt tries to help Zach calm down before the operation.
Zach's whole family gathers in Oakland for his knee surgery.
Marty visits the farm to cheer Zach up.
Matt begins remodeling the kid's bedrooms.
Jacob turns ten and Matt's friend Sphen paints his room for his birthday.
The kids have a snow day, but Zach cannot play in the snow because of his cast.
Amy and Zach fly down to Oakland, California to get Zach's cast off.
After Zach gets his cast off, he does physical therapy. But when he thinks it is okay to run, his leg begins hurting.
Matt buys a 1968 Camaro for Jeremy to fix up if he can get his grades up.
Matt has a lot of projects going on at one time; the men's crisis center is complete.
Microtel Inns and Hawthorn Suites order 400 of Matt's little people accessibility kits.
Jeremy agrees to help complete the rest of the farm's remodel in exchange for something else from his parents; Amy receives an invitation from Central Michigan University, where she went to school, to give a speech to the students. So Matt and Amy go to a speaking conference in Las Vegas.
Amy has trouble getting ready for her speech at Central Michigan University with all the excitement going on around the farm, and she is nervous about the talk as she travels to the school; Amy reminisces about her time in college.
The family takes a trip to the theme park Knott's Berry Farm in California for a fun vacation, but Zach is disappointed to learn he won't be able to ride all of the roller coasters with the other kids because of his shunt.
The family travels to a regional Little People conference in Phoenix, while Jeremy stays home. Some of Zach's LP friends break a patio table at the hotel.
Both the twins, Jeremy and Zach, have trouble completing their school year academically; and after receiving their report cards, they realize they both made Fs in math; the twins' failing grades mean they must attend summer school.
Their oversized RV is barely out of their own driveway and the Roloff’s family trip has already found trouble.
The Roloffs continue their trip across country in an RV and their next stop is Death Valley, California which can reach temperatures of 128-degrees; during the journey Amy and the kids wonder what Matt was thinking when he did his planning.
The family splits up for special activities on their trip as they continue their journey in the RV; while the boys take off for excitement on the famous Route 66, Amy and Molly take some time to relax in the beautiful town of Sedona, Arizona.
The Roloffs finish their road trip by revisiting their family roots in California.
Back home, it's planting season, and while Matt sees to the seeding of their major pumpkin and corn crops, Amy and Molly are assisted by Grandma Peg in starting a family vegetable garden.
Enough time has passed since his leg surgery that Zach now feels he can compete in this year's Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games.
In this year's DAAA Games, Zach's soccer team has a rematch with the L.A. Breakers, led by actor Marty.
Matt custom modifies his red Volkswagen bug.
Jeremy and Zach construct a "swamp fort" in a wooded area of the farm.
Zach invites three of his friends over for a fun weekend.
Zach's Little People Weekend continues with he and his three dwarf friends concluding a paintball war with Jeremy and his standard-height friends.
When Matt takes a trip to Paducah, Kentucky, to give a motivational talk, he brings the family's history buffs Zach and Molly along so that they can learn about the American Civil War.
The Roloffs rush to get passports for their family vacation in the Bahama Islands, which commences with a sightseeing trip by sailboat.
While on vacation in the Bahamas, Jeremy discovers he has a knack for sailing.
The Roloffs connect with the culture of the Bahamas.
Amy takes Matt to a doctor's appointment where they discover that he has Type 2 Diabetes and Sleep Apnea.
Matt promises the new pool will be done for Molly's birthday party.
Matt hopes to complete the new swimming pool before Molly's birthday, but is interrupted when he receives a phone call saying that Jacob is in the hospital with another head injury.
The twins take the final tests to get their driver's licenses, but Zach approaches it with much less confidence in his abilities than Jeremy. Meanwhile, Amy struggles to accept the fact of the boys' increasing independence.
As the third season begins, Matt goes to court to learn the date of his upcoming DUI trial, and works with Amy to prepare his defense. Later, he meets with his attorney.
Matt's DUI trial begins and the arresting officer testifies against him; Matt frets about his chances and prepares to take the stand.
Matt gets his turn on the stand in his DUI trial and faces an intense cross-examination by the prosecutor, but the jury can't reach a unanimous agreement after hours of deliberation.
Matt plans a surprise dinner for Amy to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. Meanwhile, Jeremy marks a year of dating his girlfriend Kirsten, and Zach begins his first romantic relationship with an average-height girl.
Matt wants to remodel his Indian Village attraction on the farm and enlists Native Americans to assist in constructing an authentic cedar-plank house; Molly leads her school's flag team in a parade.
Matt and a friend plan to build a sawmill with a waterwheel, but they find themselves disagreeing. Meanwhile, the boys get to work running water to the mill.
Matt and Amy plan to go on a little-people cruise during the first week of pumpkin season, and tensions rise as the family prepares for them to leave.
While Matt and Amy are away on a cruise, pumpkin season at the farm is in chaos.
Matt and Amy find themselves frustrated with Molly's behavior when she shows up late for work in the pumpkin patch, and her attitude stinks; Matt and Amy try to show her that everyone's role on the farm is important for the family.
In order to spend some time alone, Molly and Amy go on a trip to Victoria, British Columbia where they get to watch some whales in the water; Zach and Dani, the girl that he likes from school, finally go on their first date together.
Amy is forced to do something drastic when she learns Jeremy has been consistently late for school in the morning; Jeremy and Zach face punishment when Matt and Amy discover they aren't doing as well in their classes as they should be.
Amy and Matt decide to send Zach and Jeremy to a special learning center to help them get their grades up, but it's not an easy transition for them; Jeremy impresses the whole family when he begins work on his own hovercraft.
A friend of the Roloffs heads into the operating room for an important spinal surgery associated with his dwarfism that has some serious risks involved; Matt takes a trip to California to see how he is following his time under the knife.
Matt and a friend participate in a project to create community little-people awareness; Jeremy, Zach and their friends join in a relief effort to help flood victims.
Matt starts an ambitious remodel of the Roloff house, but it proves to be more than his abilities can manage.
The Roloff family must all live together in the den while home remodeling is done.
Zach and Jeremy attend a high-school winter formal dance with their dates; Amy departs for a motivational speech.
At a college in Iowa, Amy enjoys some winter fun with students before giving a motivational speech.
Matt's house remodel has everyone on edge. With Matt changing the house nearly every day Amy and the Kids feel everything spiraling out of control. Also there is thought to whether the project will be finished because it has gone way over budget.
Matt challenged the kids to a game of Risk, but he is the only one who usually seems to care about winning. This time they are out to defeat him. Meanwhile, an unlicensed Jeremy works on his pickup truck, awaiting the day he can finally drive.
Zach seems surprised when two female friends arrive for a visit without calling first. Meanwhile, Amy's trip to the beach with Molly, Jacob and their friends is hampered by the wind.
Horseplay results in Jacob getting hurt; the kids are slow to help with chores.
Molly begins a season of volleyball, planting a vegetable garden and seeks assistance from the family to help her learn to speak Russian.
The twins continue to get distracted as they struggle to complete their Swamp Fort.
When their pet dog Rocky is injured, the Rolloff's rally together and discuss their favorite moments with the family's bull mastiff.
When Matt Roloff learns of an Iraqi family with dwarf children who are in severe need of medical intervention, he is compelled to help them. Amy and the Roloff kids are concerned for Matt's safety as he makes the long, difficult and dangerous journey to Baghdad. Once there, he falls in with the U.S. military, who provides armed escort into the Green Zone - where Matt meets the family and gains their trust. Touched by the familys heartwarming spirit, Matt gets photos and X-rays of the kids to bring back to America for evaluation by medical specialists.
After months of renovation, the Roloffs are remodel-weary - especially now that it's winter and it's impossible to keep their windowless, unfinished house heated. But when Matt decides to "go green" and install a gigantic geothermal heat pump system, the whole family chips in to warm up their house again
Molly puts her brothers to shame when she and her girlfriends are the first to spend the night out in the Native American plank house. Not to be outdone, her brothers Zach and Jeremy organize a campout with their buddies - but wind up worrying Amy when they don't return home on time.
For the first time, both Matt and Amy are invited to speak together at a corporate conference in Nashville, Tenn. But when Matt falls ill, Amy wonders if she'll be able to handle more than her share of the speech. Meanwhile, back on the farm the kids begin to learn what it takes to manage daily life on their own.
Thanks to his work at Sylvan Learning Center, Zach's grades are dramatically improving. For extra credit in history class, Zach makes a Civil War movie with his friends, but he has to scramble when he realizes he hasn't written a part for his girlfriend Danni.
Matt ups the ante for his stool kit business DAS by taking Amy and a group of their little people friends to a Las Vegas hotel convention. But when the DAS booth doesn't attract tons of paying customers, Matt wonders if he's made the right investment. Back at the farm, an overflowing toilet means chaos for the kids.
While Matt and Amy are in Vegas having a blast with their LP friends, the Roloff kids are on their own for the weekend. Although Jacob is being a pesky little brother, his twin brothers encourage him to grow up by taking him along for an adventurous hike in the Oregon hills.
Matt takes the Roloff remodel outside and hires his old buddy Romi to build a new deck. Arguments with Amy flare up when Matt continues to make last-minute changes that cost time and money. Amid the construction chaos, Amy tries to focus on her preschool class graduation.
With money he's saved, Jeremy buys an old, broken-down BMW to fix up. But after he and Zach are busted for off-road "mudding" with their cars and breaking state law by driving with an underage passenger, Matt and Amy suspend the twins' driving privileges.
When Zach and Jeremy's school soccer team goes on a losing streak, Matt and Amy struggle to teach the twins life lessons in responsibility and perseverance. But on the sidelines, Amy's competitive nature erupts, and she embarrasses Matt by shouting at the referees.
The upheaval of the Roloff remodel is at an all-time high. As stress takes its toll on the family, Matt announces his plan to move his business office into the house - adding to the chaos - and Amy worries that she's lost control of her household.
After over six months of work, the latest Roloff remodel is in the final stages - and not a moment too soon. Tired of the family living on top of one another in two rooms, Amy has run out of patience with Matt's constant additions and changes, and Matt nearly loses it when Jeremy crashes into the new garage door.
With the remodel finally behind them, the Roloffs go to Orlando for a much-needed escape from the rain, cold and close quarters. Amy leads the charge to get the family into vacation mode, but it takes more than belly dancing, alligator catching and grub-worm eating to loosen Zach up.
Now that their old, yellow Volkswagen Beetle has been overhauled at a body shop in Bakersfield, Calif., Matt takes Zach and Jeremy on a road trip to trailer it home. For Matt and his oldest sons, it's a journey of male bonding, discovery and discomfort.
Amy visits a little person friend in Napa, Calif., where she speaks at a local church group for Mother's Day. Back home, Matt tries to organize a big surprise for her: a gazebo built on her favorite spot on the farm. But the project gets complicated, and Matt and the kids worry they won't finish before Amy gets home.
Zach and Jeremy have reached adulthood-sort of. They're 18, but they don't seem ready to leave the nest. Amy prepares a pool party for the twins and their guests, but when Matt drags his feet on getting the pool in working order, the whole party is in jeopardy.
Amy joins her three siblings in Taos, N.M., to celebrate sister Kathie's 50th birthday. They have adventures riding horses, whitewater rafting and experiencing a Native American sweat lodge, but the fun grinds to a halt when Amy finds herself on the phone, dealing with chaos back at the farm.
It's been over two years since both Matt and Amy's families got together, so they invite the Knights and the Roloffs to the farm for an early holiday celebration. When Amy realizes that most of their holiday decorations were lost in the remodel, they need professional help in order to deck the halls in time. Debates over fake snow and artificial trees put Matt at odds with Amy, as she attempts to transform their home into a "Roloff Winterland."
Matt and Amy's families gather for their holiday celebration. Coordinating airport pickups, shopping trips and a meal for 25 guests is almost too much for Amy to manage. The chaos reaches a fever pitch when Matt begins a last-minute project: a giant 30-foot "tree of lights" he hopes will be seen from miles away. The family gathering includes Matt's brother Sam (a little person), Amy's parents Gordon and Pat, and a guest appearance by Santa himself.
Family friend Mike Detjen is as involved with the Roloff family as he's ever been: building a new trebuchet, coaching the twins' soccer team, and helping to prepare for a large housewarming party. But when a heart condition suddenly takes Mike's life, the family must face coping with the loss of their friend and partner.
CONQUERING MOUNT ST. HELENS is a one-hour special following the fan-favorite family as they conquer life as empty nesters. Now that three of the Roloff kids have moved out, Matt and Amy have a lot of time on their hands. Feeling restless and needing a challenge, Amy conceives a bold idea: to climb Mount St. Helens. It won’t be easy. Over the steep five-mile route, the trail gains 4500 vertical feet, and the most strenuous portions are compounded by boulder fields and shifting volcanic ash. When Amy shares her plan with Matt, he tries to talk her out of doing the climb. But Amy’s undeterred; she enlists Zach to join her, and trains rigorously. Matt, meanwhile, decides to cheer up Amy by surprising her with a one-room schoolhouse he’ll build himself
Matt and an orthopedic surgeon return to the Middle East to perform leg straightening operations on Ali and Bara'a, two of the dwarf children Matt met on his first trip to Iraq.
Matt and an orthopedic surgeon return to the Middle East to perform leg straightening operations on two of the dwarf children Matt met on his first trip to Iraq.
Matt and Amy's great expectations are realized when Molly is named valedictorian of her 8th grade class. But Amy has her hands full when Molly refuses to give a speech and picks a graduation dress that violates the school dress code.
Amy takes the kids to visit her family, the Knights, in Michigan. Amy's father, Gordon, takes his grandkids hiking in the woods but the idyllic scene turns to chaos when Jacob gets a tick, and no one seems to know how to get rid of it.
Amy and the kids continue their visit with her parents in Michigan. There, she takes the kids to see the house she grew up in. It's an emotional moment for Amy as she tearfully recalls her decision to leave Michigan to start a new life in Oregon.
The Roloffs travel to the Little People of American National Conference in Detroit, Michigan. It was at this event 22 years ago that Matt met Amy at a Motor City Micronauts basketball game - and Amy reunites the Micronauts for a celebration.
Zach and his dwarf athletic team "The Grasshogs" are favored to win this year's Dwarf Athletic Association of America (DAAA) soccer tournament. Zach must rise to the challenge in the championship match when the Grasshogs face a tough team.
Amy realizes a longtime dream by taking her family on a riverboat cruise on the Mississippi River. Matt rushes home to take care of some urgent farm matters, leaving Amy and the kids wondering if he'll make it back before before the trip is over.
All is not well now that Matt is aboard the riverboat with the rest of the family for their summer cruise. Matt just wants to relax and hang out on the boat while Amy pushes the family to seek new adventures and make the most out of every moment.
With their riverboat cruise finished, Matt heads home, leaving Amy in charge for the final days of the Roloff summer vacation. She does her best to keep the kids happy on their road trip through the South to New Orleans.
After a long vacation, Amy wants the family to give something back. She and the kids head to Biloxi, Mississippi where they learn firsthand how much work is still left to be done as they help build new houses and repair one damaged in the storm.
Matt embarks on his most ambitious farm attraction ever: a long, curvy bridge that slopes from the highest point on the farm down to the tree house. With all Matt's attention focused on the bridge, Amy worries that he'll forget their anniversary.
Now that the twins are 18, Matt and Amy finally feel they can take a trip and leave them in charge - sort of. After giving the kids a long list of rules and stern warnings, Matt and Amy go to Hawaii with their friends, Rob and Amy Haines.
Zach and Jeremy are having a hard time balancing their social life with academics in their senior year. The twins help pack the house when their buddy's band performs at a local coffee shop, but they can't seem to cram in enough study time for the SAT.
Upon turning 15, Molly focuses on getting her drivers permit. When a driving lesson from Jeremy ends with them running out of gas and a ride with Amy goes awry due to a near collision, Molly's driving career appears ill-fated. Will she pass the exam?
The Roloffs recall their RV road trip from the Summer of '07, with never-before-seen moments and a new look at some of the trip's highlights: including an Old West gunfight, beach fun in San Diego, a pit stop, and a scary fireside ghost story.
Jacob is excited when Amy takes him to Space Camp at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL. Amy stays busy by touring local historic sites and learning about the contributions that Helen Keller and Rosa Parks made to our national legacy.
The pumpkin season of 2007 was a stressful time on Roloff Farms. Matt and Amy went on vacation, missing the first week of business. Mat left an assistant in charge, but it didn't take long for the family to run afoul of their new boss.
Still coping with the loss of his friend and business partner, Mike Detjen, Matt decides to complete their last big project together: the new and improved trebuchet. Matt hopes to finish it in honor of his late friend.
For Matt and Amy, Jacob has always been their most challenging child. He's a good student and soccer player, but acts out, sulks and annoys his siblings. When Jake uses profanity in front of Amy, she comes up with a creative way to discipline him.
Expecting to break every attendance record, Matt makes big investments in preparation for the new pumpkin season. But when opening day brings just a handful of visitors, Matt wonders if he's made a huge mistake.
Back when the Roloff twins were still Juniors, they were all about having fun. Amy tries to instill some basic skills like cooking, but the twins are too busy thinking about dating, driving and getting tattoos.
Pumpkin season gets underway, but when Zach has a near-catastrophic tractor accident on the same day that Jeremy is promoted to tractor supervisor, tensions build between the twins. Meanwhile, a giant tortoise named Ferdinand escapes the new petting zoo.
Matt recalls his 2 trips to Iraq, where he and Dr. Hoffinger gave much-needed medical aid to an Iraqi family's dwarf children. Matt interacts with soldiers, dines with a Sheik and receives an honorary commission from the U.S. Army.
This pumpkin season turns out to be the biggest ever for Roloff Farms. Facing capacity crowds, Matt tries to supervise his over sized and inexperienced staff, and finds that his micro-managing only serves to create more stress for everyone - especially him.
In the fall of 2005, the Roloff men went on a camping adventure in the Oregon wilderness, while Molly and Amy stayed home for some girl time. This fresh look at unseen moments recalls a time when life was simpler for the Roloffs.
An emotional special that finds the Roloffs facing big changes at the farm: After 26 years of marriage, Matt and Amy have entered into a trial separation.
Ten years after he began building Molly's Castle, Matt is dead set on completing what's become his most drawn-out and costly farm attraction. Amy begrudgingly approves until Matt's budget on the project begins to swell.
Amy helps Molly get ready for her first high school formal dance, but it's a bittersweet experience because it's also Zach and Jeremy's last.
When Matt's doctor says he'll need major spine surgery within six months, he decides to start checking items off his "bucket list". Against Amy's wishes, and despite his declining health, Matt takes Jeremy skiing.
Zach is in his final high school soccer season and due to his dwarfism, this could be his last chance to play competitively in an average height league. But when poor grades get him benched, Zach must scramble to improve them before the season ends.
As the twins' senior year of high school flies by, it's clear that Zach and Jeremy are not ready for higher education. Amy takes them to tour a local college, but the boys are way behind the curve in applying and getting accepted to a university.
It's Matt against the whole family as Amy encourages the kids' desire to have their friends over in their newly remodeled home. The result is chaos and clutter. Matt fights back by organizing the jumbled mess in the basement, which Amy uses for storage.
When Matt plans a Caribbean sailing vacation on a week that Amy can't get off work, the scheduling conflict divides the family. Upset that it won't be a true family vacation without his mom, Zach leads the charge to mutiny against his dad.
Matt travels with Jeremy, Jacob, Papa Ron and two buddies to the beautiful British Virgin Islands for an adventurous sailboat cruise. But Matt's increasing lack of mobility leaves him on the sidelines while the other guys enjoy all the activities.
Jacob turns 12 and his parents give him a cell phone, but when he racks up an outrageous bill, with over 8,000 texts, Matt and Amy doubt whether Jake is ready for the responsibility
Zach takes the first step toward his aspirations of becoming a soccer coach when he leads Jacob's soccer camp. Taking control as coach proves to be a struggle and Zach wonders if he's got what it takes.
Mothers' Day weekend is also the twins' 19th birthday, and Matt shocks everyone by announcing that he's going to Hawaii - alone. Feeling abandoned, Amy does her best to plan a fun camping trip for the kids.
Molly risks losing her perfect 4.0 GPA when she fails a test. In an effort to master Spanish, she stops speaking English altogether. Meanwhile, the twins' visit to a local university seems pointless as their senior year grades continue to flounder.
It's a Roloff family first as Matt, Amy, and all the kids rough it on a Utah dude ranch. Cattle-drives and a fun poker game add to the excitement, and everyone waits to see whether or not Matt will get on a horse.
With lots of dude ranch fun yet in store, Matt decides to leave the trip early. After Matt skips several activities, he goes home, leaving Amy to finish another vacation alone with the kids.
Amy goes to Florida where she's the keynote speaker at a charity fundraiser and golf tournament. While she's there, she volunteers at a relief organization and has an inspiring visit to a children's home.
Matt escorts the Salman family out of Baghdad into Washington, DC and on to Roloff Farms. The Iraqi family experiences a cultural whirlwind as they emigrate to America with the hope of finding freedom and getting life-saving surgeries for their children.
As Matt and Amy's relationship continues to deteriorate, Matt slips into a mid-life crisis. His spending goes over the top and he buys two Mercedes sedans at a time when he's still paying off their big home remodel.
After months of increasing problems with his hearing, Zach learns he needs ear surgery. But what begins as a short and simple procedure, becomes a length reconstruction of Zach's eardrum.
Amy and Matt's families gather for the twins' pre-graduation party. Jeremy surprises everyone by making the honor roll, but when Zach's report card includes a failing grade, no one knows whether he'll even be getting his diploma.
It's a 19-year milestone ass the Roloff twins graduate from high school. Despite being uncertain about what his future holds and just barely making the grade, Zach approaches this transition with maturity.
After years of growing apart, twins Zach and Jeremy attempt to reconnect on their first trip to Europe. Backpacking in Scotland without the rest of the Roloff family proves to be tougher than they had imagined.
Only a few days into their European trip, twins Zach and Jeremy have lots of fun in London, but trouble awaits them in Amsterdam, where personalities clash, tensions rise, and a visit to the city's infamous red light district causes friction.
Amy, Molly and Jake fly off to Italy, but when Molly gets sick on the plane, it threatens to ruin their vacation before it begins. Meanwhile, traveling in Germany, Zach and Jeremy visit a small town and run head-on into the language barrier.
Zach and Jeremy travel through Bavaria without a plan. After an awe-inspiring tram ride to Germany's tallest peak, an eye-opening tour of the Dachau Concentration Camp moves them beyond words. Meanwhile, Amy, Molly and Jake journey from Rome to Pisa, Italy.
After getting lost in a small town on the edge of the Black Forest, Zach and Jeremy are invited by the Mayor's daughter to stay overnight at her house. In Italy, Amy, Molly, and Jake enjoy the sights from Florence to Venice.
The Roloffs reunite in Nice, France and journey north by train to Paris. Determined to show the family an amazing time in the City of Light, Matt overbooks their schedule, and Roloff chaos erupts on the streets of Paris.
Under the guise of preparing for an LP soccer camp, Matt goes on a project frenzy, building a huge locker room and a mini Grand Canyon on the farm. Matt tries to sneak his schemes past Amy, who watches him like a hawk.
Matt appoints himself the manager of Zach's soccer team for the upcoming World Dwarf Games. Tension builds when Matt and Amy disagree about ream sponsorship, jeopardizing her position as a Dwarf Athletic Association board member.
Zach's LP soccer team gathers at Roloff Farms to train for the World Dwarf Games in Belfast. Matt and Amy get their wires crossed over the training agenda, and Zach is stunned when Matt announces he won't be traveling with the team to Northern Ireland.
Matt skips the opening days of the World Dwarf Games, and Amy must scramble to get everyone registered to complete in the events. Juggling the roles of coach, player, manager and mom pushes Amy to her limits.
Zach's LP team, the Statesmen, vies for a gold medal in basketball at the World Dwarf Games. But when teammate Marty Klebba is rushed to the hospital with a health scare, the Statesmen's shot at glory is at risk.
Zach struggles to get his LP team, the Statesmen, focused on victory in the soccer tournament at the World Dwarf Games. In an intense final match, the team's gold medal hopes rest on Zach in a dramatic penalty kick shootout.
Amy decides to organize a major golf tournament fundraiser for the Dwarf Athletic Association and tackles learning to play golf herself. Meanwhile, Matt takes advantage of a distracted Amy and begins yet another costly farm project: a giant woodshed.
Amy embarks on a massive fundraising venture to raise money for dwarf athletics. The project turns out to be the biggest challenge of her life, as logistical nightmares and personal meltdowns push Amy's leadership skills to the limit.
With her golf tournament fundraiser facing financial failure, Amy struggles to balance being a philanthropist, wife, and mom; especially when she's distracted by things that keep falling through the cracks at home.
Matt holds a "Fort-A-Thon" at the farm for disadvantaged children. He also hopes to inspire his own kids to get off the couch, get outside, and make something happen; which turns out to be a tougher sell than he expected.
Zach and Amy kick off the first ever LP Space Camp. Zach has trouble embracing a leadership role, while Amy realizes they're creating opportunities for little people from all walks of life.
Matt and Amy plan separate celebrations for their driver-to-be daughter, Molly. But while academics are smooth sailing for Molly, passing her driving test is a rocky road.
When the county springs a surprise inspection, the future of Roloff Farms is threatened. Matt scrambles to spruce up his attractions, but the county inspector threatens to shut down the farm before pumpkin season even starts.
With the twin's freshman year of college off to a slow start, Matt and Amy are concerned about their lack of motivation. Matt looks to teach the twins a valuable lesson by turning the management of Roloff Farms over to them at the height of pumpkin season.
As Matt recovers from a vertigo collapse, he realizes that he's got to do something about his health before it's too late. Alarmed by Matt's scare, Amy gets herself checked out and discovers that she's clinically obese.
The Roloffs have reached max capacity, there is literally no place left to store their junk. Matt decides to have a big Roloff garage sale, but is met with resistance by the whole family.
Matt and Amy's hectic public speaking schedules take their toll on the family. The Roloffs are used to Matt being gone, but when Amy's travel takes her away for weeks at a time, it throws the family out of whack
Zach and Matt have their differences, and that's putting it mildly. Matt realizes it's time to reconcile with Zach, so he takes him on a road trip. Will father and son find enough common ground to mend their broken relationship?
The Roloff boys go camping with their buddies, but mishaps with a snow-in and a gasoline fire throw their trip into chaos. Meanwhile, the Roloff ladies hit the Oregon coast and battle broken cameras and seasickness.
Now 20 years old, Zach struggles with issues like getting a job and buying a car. When he is presented with an offer to portray a leprechaun, it causes him to address his dwarfism in new ways. It's a stressful time as Zach makes important decisions.
Matt feeds his Hollywood dreams and organizes a local cast and crew, including Jeremy, and attempts to make a movie about a spooky pumpkin farm.
When micromanager Matt tries to "help" Jeremy and Amy on a couple of their projects, he's met with a mountain of resistance.
As their lovable dog Rocky faces a health crisis, the Roloffs worry that they might be forced to say goodbye to him sooner than they expected. Meanwhile, Rocky has his hands full with the Roloff cats when they move in on his turf.
Matt pulls off a minor logistical miracle transporting an oversized replica of Noah's Ark to the farm. Amy is dead-set against it, but when a government official trespasses to investigate the giant attraction, she defends the project and her property.
Amy and Matt butt heads over the spot where she's planting her garden, and a "turf war" ensues. Meanwhile, Matt believes bees are the keys to the success of this season's pumpkin crop.
Zach takes a dating class to help him learn how to break the ice with the opposite sex, will he use his newfound skills to get a date? Meanwhile, the family wonders if Molly might be interested in a boy.
Amy's quest to improve her health hits new heights when she trains hard for an adventurous hike up a mountain with her twin sons. Meanwhile, the whole family chips in to provide Jacob with a boost in confidence.
Amy hopes to guide her charity foundation to greatness, but when her board members find themselves at odds with one another her leadership skills are called into question. Can she pull it together in time for this year's big fundraiser?
Inspired by his artistic uncle Sam Roloff, Jeremy experiments with becoming a photographer. Meanwhile, Molly may have bitten off more than she can chew when she tries to balance schoolwork, a job, a college search, and running a marathon.
Matt launches a bicycle donation program benefiting dwarf children while Amy, Zach and Jeremy journey to Haiti to provide relief for earthquake victims.
All six Roloffs come together to answer some Frequently Asked Questions about their fun, chaotic life on the farm, highlighting their experiences across 229 episodes of the series.
Learn about each member of the Roloff family as they answer more viewer questions, focusing on their personal experiences over the past five years.
The twins face challenges growing up when Zach puts off buying a new car and Jeremy has a tough time applying for a job,
When the twins explore moving into their own apartment, Matt and Amy reevaluate their lives and seriously consider selling the farm.
The Roloffs deal with some major changes as one of the twins moves out of state, and Matt and Amy come to terms with the state of their marriage and the future of their family.
As Matt is about to turn 50 he worries that his best days are behind him. But a series of family surprises on his birthday prove to him that the best in life is yet to come.
Zach is stuck in a rut and still living at home. Matt and Amy struggle to motivate him to move forward in life, but it's the arrival of a new girlfriend that changes Zach's life in immeasurable ways.
Amy's dream of creating her own cookbook is about to be realized when Matt's dream of tripling the size of Roloff farms ignites a dramatic battle over the future of the farm.
The Roloff family reunites for a vacation in Australia Down Under.
The beloved Roloff family - husband and wife Matt and Amy, and their children Jeremy, Zach, Molly, and Jacob are back. Matt and Amy are making their dreams come true by turning their farm into a wedding venue.
The Roloffs book their first wedding and the whole family pitches in to try to make the event a success. Way behind schedule and dangerously over budget, Matt and Amy are desperate to finish construction on the new property any way they can.
When Molly moves out, Amy takes her little girl off to college and leaves Matt to manage a wedding event. But when the horse wranglers are late and Matt's farm manager drops the wedding cake, the day turns out to be anything but a fairy tale.
Matt and Amy may have bit off more than they can chew when they book a mega-sized wedding. When a thunderstorm brings a torrential downpour and sends everyone running, the Roloffs find out the hard way that the bigger the wedding, the bigger the problems.
The Roloffs pull out all the stops to transform the farm into Hawaiian paradise for their final wedding of the season. Matt's obsession with creating a flaming volcano proves to be an explosive idea with Amy and when Zach announces a major life change.
Matt and Amy decide to throw a big bash at the new wedding farm venue to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. But the planning is anything but a party when Matt and Amy find themselves at odds over every detail.
For the first time in years, all four Roloff kids will be home for the summer. With wedding season fast approaching, the family wastes no time - all chipping in to get the farm ready.
Tension between Matt and Amy rises as the first wedding approaches, and Matt's carelessness leaves them unprepared when the bride arrives. Meanwhile, Rocky's health continues to decline.
The Roloff Family dynamic is changing. Jeremy and Molly return to school as Zach moves into a new house. Pumpkin season catastrophes push Matt and Amy to their limits - and after 25 years of marriage, they question whether there's still a future together.
Matt and Amy try and keep a united front at the graduation. Amy wants to go into business on her own. Jeremy takes his relationship with Audrey to the next level.
The family enjoy ski a weekend skiing trip as they attempt to repair broken bonds after Matt and Amy's troubles overshadow Jeremy and Audrey's wedding plans.
Hoping to bring in more business this pumpkin season, Matt and Amy invest in an elaborate float build to feature in their town parade. Later, with only a few months to go until their big day, Jeremy and Audrey find themselves knee deep in wedding prep.
With Jeremy's big day just months away, Operation Wedding Preparation is in full swing on the farm. Following in his twin's footsteps, Zach reveals he wants to marry the love of his life, girlfriend Tori, and he is ready to pop the question.
Jeremy and his bride-to-be, Audrey, feel equally nervous and excited as they complete the final details for their wedding.
A look into Jeremy and Audrey's relationship, from their first meeting up to the wedding day.
Twins Zach and Jeremy Roloff recount their most memorable milestones throughout the years.
Zach visits Jeremy and Audrey in Los Angeles to learn about married life, while Matt makes a surprising purchase that could improve his health. Later, Zach and Tori ask Matt to help set the scene for their dream wedding ceremony.
Amy tackles a do-it-yourself project with a friend as a way to deal with her empty-nest syndrome. Meanwhile, Zach asks Jeremy to play an important role at his wedding; and Matt and Amy finally discuss the future of their marriage.
Putting marital issues aside, Matt and Amy try to launch their pumpkin salsa business; Zach plans a special date for Tori; Jeremy contemplates his future in LA.
Amy brings the family together as she hosts a mud run charity event on the farm. Meanwhile, Zach and Tori feel the pressure as they continue making wedding plans.
A windmill cocktail bar for Zach and Tori's wedding proves to be a challenging construction job for Matt and Jeremy. Meanwhile, Amy and Matt visit a local grocery store to see if it will sell their salsa.
Zach and Tori's wedding is just days away, and Jeremy is nervous about his best man speech, while Amy and Molly concentrate on the rehearsal dinner, but everyone is worried about a dreary weather forecast that could ruin the couple's dream ceremony.
Highlights are recalled in the season finale when the Roloffs are interviewed by Andrea Canning of NBC News.
The Roloffs meet the Hamills ("Our Little Family") when the Maryland clan visits the farm in Oregon, where they're introduced to the animals and go on a treasure hunt.
The Roloffs open up and share never before heard stories of the events surrounding Zach and Tori's wedding, and the newlyweds give special insight into the love story that brought them to their big day.
The Roloffs give a select group of "Little People, Big World" superfans the opportunity to join them on the farm for an up-close and personal question and answer session and a day filled with spirited games to test their knowledge!
Matt worries when Amy decides to throw an elaborate dinner party with her friends while he's out of town. Meanwhile, Zach and Tori visit Jeremy and Audrey's new home for the first time, and events take an unexpected turn..
It's the annual Pumpkin Festival & Jeremy, Zach, Audrey & 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.
Matt and Amy learn that they won't get to have Thanksgiving with their kids for the first time in 25 years! Will the kids rethink their plans & come together for a family celebration? Or will Matt and Amy be facing a holiday alone?
Matt and Amy look for new holiday traditions as the kids make their own plans. Amy hosts a charity event on the farm & enlists the help of her family, but old habits die hard, & Matt has a top secret project up his sleeve, & Amy is left in the dark.
Matt feels alone and questions his success as a father, prompting Zach to propose a boys camping trip; Amy tests her courage on the dance floor.
As divorce looms, Matt and Amy are unsure how much longer they can work and live on the farm together; Jeremy and Audrey work on making their marriage last forever.
Amy and Matt meet with their divorce lawyers; Matt thinks that more space might make it easier to co-exist on the farm; Zach uses soccer to bring awareness to dwarf athletics.
Despite the looming divorce, Matt & Amy take the kids on a memorable trip to Hawaii to celebrate family. In the midst of parasailing & whale watching, tensions mount when the topic of divorce arises...also is Matt thinking about selling the farm?!
In the aftermath of the divorce, Amy explores her rebellious side by making a very permanent decision, and Matt copes with the divorce in his own transformative way. Meanwhile, Zach must enlist Jeremy's help when Sully's safety is threatened.
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!
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...
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.
The show's 10th anniversary features clips of favorite moments and recollections-some comical, others painful-by the Roloffs, who discuss what it's like being in front of a camera.
Matt enters the operating room for his risky spinal surgery, leaving Amy to manage Roloff Farms on her own. As the two struggle in their own worlds, the entire family faces another devastating blow they never saw coming.
Matt is home from the hospital, but his relief is short lived as he discovers a problem on the farm that could destroy pumpkin season. Zach & Tori plan a fun wedding anniversary trip and Amy takes a huge step forward when she attends a singles mixer.
Amy continues to dive into the dating world & plans a pool party with single friends, both old and new! Matt wants to install dozens of surveillance cameras around the farm, and the family wonders if everyone can come together for a Game Night.
Amy pursues her longtime dream of opening a B&B on the farm. But as it becomes a reality, things quickly spiral out of control. Matt's surgery propels him to pursue a dream of his own, writing an inspirational children's book.
Matt announces shocking plans to build a fully-equipped doomsday bunker, with space for the entire family! Crazy or not, the Roloffs band together to help him. But can they survive a overnight trial run locked together in close quarters?
Amy shocks the kids when she heads out on a date with the new man in her life on a motorcycle! Meanwhile, Amy feels Matt's frivolous spending habits for farm toys are getting out of hand, and Zach takes on his biggest home improvement project yet.
Amy finds herself answering to Zach and Jeremy about her dating life; and looks forward to a birthday boat ride with friends. Meanwhile, Matt has big dreams for the farm; and Jeremy plans a surprise for Audrey on their second anniversary.
Zach and Tori share big news with the family. Meanwhile, Amy has a romantic date with Chris; and Matt needs everyone to agree with his ambitious plans for the future of the farm.
The family gathers to learn the gender of Zach and Tori's baby; both Matt and Amy navigate romantic relationships post-divorce; while Jeremy and Audrey ponder where to put down roots.
Jeremy and Audrey surprise the family with big news; to escape home nesting renovations, Zach and Tori leave town for a weekend; Amy and Chris face a potential bump in their relationship during a getaway; Matt and Caryn balance dating and work.
Amy struggles to define her relationship with Chris after 6 months together; Zach realizes he needs a new job to support his family, but he's skeptical when Matt offers a solution; Jeremy and Audrey are running out of time to make a big decision.
Zach & Tori's vision of their family is forever changed by sudden tragedy and unexpected news. Jeremy & Audrey decide where they want to raise their family, and Amy is excited to take her first step toward financial independence from the farm.
Jeremy and Audrey want a low-key gender reveal party, but family tensions might interfere. Zach's serious illness hits home all the hardships his child might face in the future. Amy pursues a different business venture, and Matt tackles a BIG project.
The eve of Tori’s baby shower brings news whether her and Zach’s son has dwarfism; Jeremy and Audrey face a new hurdle after finding their dream home; Matt helps out with the nursery; Amy and Chris have a serious discussion of their size difference.
Despite their fears, Tori and Zach must face the reality that she may need a C-section. Jeremy and Audrey are nervous as they try to finalize the purchase of their dream home. Amy and Matt prepare to become grandparents in their own special ways.
Zach's recent health issues are an additional concern two weeks before Tori's scheduled C-section, but the baby could come at any moment.
The countdown begins for the birth of Zach & Tori's baby boy! Jeremy and Audrey are stressed but excited to finish their big Portland move. While Amy and Matt's separate romances continue to grow, they are hopeful to be civil and fun co-grandparents.
Zach and Tori navigate life as new parents to baby Jackson; Jeremy works hard to finish home renovations before Audrey gives birth; when Tori plans a Father's Day party for all the Roloff dads, Amy celebrates Zach's first Father's Day in her own way.
Amy is determined to balance her family life with her personal life as she throws Audrey a baby shower and hosts a birthday party for Chris; Tori is nervous to parent alone when Zach travels; Jeremy's nearly out of time to finish his home repairs.
Jeremy and Audrey feel overwhelmed now that their due date is less than two weeks away; Zach wants to remind Tori how important she is to him; Matt and Caryn head to the beach; Amy and Chris celebrate one year together by taking a wild plunge.
Now that Jeremy and Audrey's daughter could be born any day, Amy grapples with her decision to travel with Chris and risk missing the birth; Zach and Tori embark on their first family trip together; Matt gets serious about moving away from the farm.
Audrey's due date passes, so she and Jeremy must play a stressful waiting game; Amy and Chris return from their trip and attend a launch party for Matt's children's book that he dedicates to Zach and Tori's son. Later, the family gets news about Baby Roloff #2.
New parents Jeremy and Audrey are faced with very unexpected and emotional challenges. Meanwhile, when Zach and Tori struggle to sleep train Jackson, Matt gets to work on a fun solution; and Amy's birthday is coming up, but little does she know what's in store.
Jeremy and Zach juggle their duties as fathers with their farm responsibilities; and tensions rise when Amy must negotiate selling her baked goods at the farm.
Matt is helped by actor Martin Klebba as pumpkin season comes to a close; Amy and Caryn find themselves working together to plan a closing party; Jeremy and Audrey face a health scare; and Zach and Tori try to have a date night.
Matt and Caryn consider buying a vacation home in Arizona; Amy ponders her own future and if she will continue to live on the farm; Zach worries Jackson's six-month checkup could uncover LP medical concerns; and Jeremy and Audrey must deal with a major disaster.
The Roloffs meet to discuss the future of the farm; Matt gets serious about making investments on his own; Zach and Jeremy take their wives and new babies on an overnight getaway to the Oregon coast.
A look back to baby Jackson's first year; Zach and Tori learn a lot about being new parents; and the future of the Roloff farm is on everyone's mind.
With their home still unsold, and bills mounting, Zach struggles to come up with the perfect low-cost anniversary surprise for Tori; when the guys crash the ladies' beach trip, Amy and Chris butt heads; tempers flare between Matt and Amy.
Amy is preparing for a family trip back to Michigan; Chris plans on coming and Amy is nervous to share details about her past; Zach and Tori rush to move out of their old house before the family trip; Matt is eager to get a decision out of Amy.
Amy, Chris and her kids are enjoying an old-fashioned Michigan summer on the lake to celebrate Amy's dad turning 90; Matt enjoys the peace and quiet of being alone on the farm but still anxiously awaits Amy's decision about the property.
When Amy returns home from Michigan without a definitive farm decision, a frustrated Matt considers all options; now finally moved into their dream home, Zach and Tori celebrate this momentous occasion by throwing a huge housewarming party.
Matt faces his most stressful pumpkin season yet as he struggles to run it without Caryn by his side; when Chris gets a tractor lesson from Matt, Amy is forced to accept their growing friendship.
Matt and Caryn learn the art of compromise as they start to make their new life together in Arizona; Amy feels the pressure when Chris asks her why it's taking so long to make a decision on the farm; Zach learns he may need surgery on his back.
Zach faces his greatest fear when he gets injections for his back; big changes are on the horizon for the Roloff family as Amy finally decides what she wants to do with the farm.
Amy prepares to move off the farm, but Matt worries it will be a slow departure; Zach and Tori are pregnant with a baby girl; Amy searches for a new house; Chris reveals he has a big surprise for her.
Zach and Tori are shocked by news about their unborn daughter. Meanwhile, Jackson tries sleeping in his own bed for the first time and Amy gets frustrated.
Amy has big news on her house search but grapples with the reality of finally moving off the farm; it's the end of an era as the treehouse has to come down.
Matt holds an auction to help clean up the farm. Amy is closer to becoming a homeowner and Chris plans to surprise her at their anniversary dinner with a big question!
Amy and Chris are officially engaged; the nerves set in when it comes time for Amy to tell Matt that she's engaged; Zach is shocked about the news of his mom's engagement and can't believe that she forgot one request.
It's another pumpkin season at Roloff Farms, but when Amy decides to take a step back, the Roloffs realize it may never be the same again. Amy and Chris host a 1980s throwback prom, but Amy struggles when sad news upends her life.
Zach and Tori make final preparations for baby Lilah's arrival; Matt and Caryn prepare to babysit Jackson; Amy is in a cooking frenzy preparing meals for Tori's post-C-section recovery. Then, everyone scrambles when Tori goes into labor unexpectedly.
Jackson meets baby Lilah, and everyone is surprised by his reaction. Tori struggles with her recovery from the c section.
It’s the end of an era on LITTLE PEOPLE, BIG WORLD as Amy prepares to say goodbye to the farm for good. But while she’s officially moving off the farm, she still co-owns part of it with Matt, who is eager to get everything settled between them in terms of ownership. Meanwhile, Zach and Tori are experiencing the joys and challenges of parenthood with baby Lilah and Jackson, making sure both children are getting the care and attention they need. The new episodes also offer a glimpse into how the Roloff’s world is impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, from a quarantine birthday party to the stress of moving in the middle of a pandemic.
Matt is eager to get the farmhouse in order, which leaves Amy stressed out and struggling to pack up 30 years of memories. Zach is up for the challenge of watching Jackson and Lilah alone for the first time, but two kids are a lot harder than one.
Valentine's Day is coming, but problems get in the way of romance. When Lilah's cold turns into something serious, Tori's worst fears are realised. As Chris puts pressure on Amy to move out of the farmhouse, Amy and Matt battle over missed deadlines.
Matt's frustration grows as Amy continues to delay her move out of the farmhouse, but when COVID-19 hits, everything comes to a stop. The families come to terms with their new normal, and Zach and Jackson celebrate their birthdays in quarantine.
Matt clears out the farmhouse in preparation for a new renter. Zach has a revelation that could change the future of the farm forever. Amy takes her farewell tour through her home of the past 30 years and finally says goodbye.
Zach and Tori stress over medical issues their kids are facing, Matt worries about the fate of pumpkin season, and Chris drops a bomb that he isn't willing to move in with Amy yet.
Zach and Tori have concerns about Jackson's bowing legs. Chris tells Amy that she must make room for him in the house if she hopes to set a wedding date. Matt finishes his "treasure capsule" sandbox.
2020 brings challenges for the Roloffs that could derail pumpkin season. Matt hopes Zach can take on more duties, but they butt heads while trying to work together. Meanwhile, Amy struggles to deal with her new role as employee rather than owner.
Zach contemplates his future on the farm as pumpkin season comes to a close, and the parental roller coaster continues as he and Tori deal with Lilah's eye issue. Amy and Chris host soup night and share some big news, and Caryn also has big news to share!
Matt has planned a major surprise for the holiday party. Amy is feeling the pressure of planning a wedding with little time and while undecided on the venue. Zach and Tori fear there will be endless drama if Amy and Chris get married at Roloff Farms.
Chris makes a major move as he and Amy finally make an important decision regarding their wedding; Zach and Tori celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their first date as Matt and Caryn babysit the kids.
Zack and Tori take Jackson on a playdate that spins out of control; Amy and Chris have decided to get married on Roloff Farms; Matt and Chris' budding bromance may cause tension for Amy; Matt has big ideas for Caryn's new house.
It's Valentine's Day, and Chris and Amy reminisce about their relationship as they get closer to their wedding date; Matt makes a big mistake in readying the farm for Amy's summer wedding; Zach and Tori have a huge secret.
Tensions arise when Matt invites Amy and Chris over to Caryn's house. Amy and Chris butt heads when Chris decides he wants to be more in charge of the wedding prep. As Zach and Tori adjust to pregnant life again, Jackson struggles when he starts school.
Chris adjusts to a more chaotic living environment than he's used to but pushes back on aspects of the wedding planning, leaving Amy frustrated. Zach and Tori share devastating news that rocks the whole family.
Things get real when it's finally time for Amy to shop for a wedding dress! Matt preps for the big day while Amy's friends still worry that getting married on the farm may come with some unwanted surprises.
The boys give Amy a hard time when Matt joins in on a farm scout with Chris and friends. It's the unveiling of the log cabin, and Matt invites the family to attend for campfire fun! Zach takes Jackson on his first farm camping trip.
Zach and Tori dream of raising their family on the farm, but negotiations with Matt take a turn for the worse, and the two parties are left at odds. Amy and Chris look forward to life as a married couple, but Zach reveals a shocking family decision.
Expect the unexpected when Amy and Chris invite Matt and Caryn to dinner. Caryn buys Matt a new contraption to help recharge their relationship. As Zach prepares to break a powerlifting record, injuries and weight issues threaten his goal.
Pumpkin season is underway, but with things still tense between Matt and Zach, Zach and Tori skip it to focus on their move and on Jackson, who needs surgery for his bowed legs. Also, Chris gets off to a rocky start as a wagon tour guide.
It's not all rainbows when Matt visits Zach's new home for the first time. Meanwhile, Amy babysits Jackson as Chris adjusts to being a grandparent, and the entire family prepares for Lilah's second birthday. Also, Zach and Tori have a big announcement.
Lilah's birthday brings friends and family together, but everyone struggles with the new normal for Christmas now that Zach and Tori live in Battle Ground, WA. Nerves run high as Jackson undergoes leg surgery, and his recovery takes longer than expected.
As Jackson recovers from leg surgery, Zach, Tori and the kids celebrate the holidays in their own way. Amy and Matt throw separate holiday parties as the family tries to adjust to this new normal. A barn fire forces Matt to rethink his future on the farm.
Amy and Chris head to Arizona to visit Matt and Caryn! The fearsome foursome explore Sedona, go off-roading and get a little too close for comfort. Zach and Tori worry about getting Lilah to sleep in her big girl bed before baby number three arrives.
Matt comes to a big decision about the farmhouse that is sure to create a stir in the family, and Tori has some exciting news to share with Zach. Amy and Chris visit Zach and Tori to see Zach's new sandbox.
As Matt prepares to put the farmhouse up for sale, Amy and Chris contemplate what it could mean for the family. Zach and Tori take Jackson and Lilah on separate playdates to enjoy some one-on-one time before the new baby arrives.
Matt updates the family with news about Roloff Farms. When no one responds, Matt is left hoping that his relationship with Zach is not in jeopardy yet again. Amy confronts Matt about the conflict he's caused with the family.
Matt's decision to sell the farm continues to cause a rift in the family. Zach and Tori scramble to make it to the hospital when baby number three decides to come early! Tori worries how the kids will react to the new baby.
Zach, Tori and the kids adjust to life with a newborn. Chris comes to a revelation about his past decisions. Matt and Caryn open up to friends about their strained relationship with Zach and Tori.
An unfortunate interaction with Chris forces Amy to think about her past. Then, naughty secrets are revealed when Matt hosts a barbecue for old friends, and Zach and Tori find themselves at a crossroads with Matt and Caryn.
Matt and Caryn meet Josiah for the first time. Zach worries Jackson might lose his confidence once he realizes he's a little person. Matt gets news that will affect his future with Caryn.
Zach and Tori's friends, the Witouses, visit them in Battle Ground, Washington. With the farm up for sale, Amy reassesses her involvement in pumpkin season. Zach and Tori face harsh truths about Jackson's future. Matt deals with a heartbreaking tragedy.
Amy throws a surprise party for Chris, but she worries whether she'll be able to keep him in the dark until the big day. Matt makes a trip to Battle Ground, Washington, and reflects on the importance of family after the loss of his father.
Matt comes to a realization about his family when he spends time with his mother in Arizona. Josiah's sleep schedule puts a strain on Zach and Tori's marriage. Amy makes a decision about her involvement in pumpkin season.
Parental demands push Zach and Tori to the brink. As Zach removes himself from another pumpkin season, Matt approaches Amy and Chris for help. With the farm sale stalled, Matt considers a daring plan B.
Amy and Chris have a serious discussion about growing their family while Zach and Tori hash out some relationship issues. Although he hasn't yet talked to the family about the idea, Matt dives into his alternative plan for the farmhouse.
The gates open for pumpkin season, and Matt wonders if the kids will come. Amy and Chris join Zach and family on an RV camping trip. Also, Matt shows Amy and Chris the refurbished farmhouse rental property, and he makes an announcement that stuns Amy.
The legacy of Roloff Farms is at stake as Matt and Zach fail to reach an agreement on a farm deal; Zach and Tori relocate to Battle Ground, Wash., and welcome a new addition to the family; Matt makes a big decision about what's next for the farm.
Matt and Caryn realize how much their tastes clash when shopping for their new home; Matt invites Chris over to hang with his inner circle, and no topic is off limits; Zach and Tori take the kids bowling for a friendly family competition.
Zach's parenting skills are put to the test when Tori goes on a girls' trip, leaving him to watch all three kids by himself; Amy pushes forward with her plans for the charity event but struggles to get Matt, Caryn and Chris on board with her ideas.
Dealing with the fallout of the farm sale going south, Matt surprises everyone when he proposes to Caryn. Amy looks to bring everyone together by throwing a fundraiser on the farm, and Zach and Tori's lives are turned upside-down by an emergency surgery.
Dealing with the fallout of the farm sale going south, Matt surprises everyone when he proposes to Caryn. Amy looks to bring everyone together by throwing a fundraiser on the farm, and Zach and Tori's lives are turned upside-down by an emergency surgery.
Matt's medical procedure leaves him and Caryn on edge as they think about their future together; Amy and Chris make plans for the upcoming fundraiser; to celebrate the beginning of summer, Zach and Jackson plan a family campout.
With their charity event fast approaching, tensions erupt when Matt accuses Amy of overstepping her authority; meanwhile, Jackson faces his fears and follows through on a promise he made to his mom.
Dealing with the fallout of the farm sale going south, Matt surprises everyone when he proposes to Caryn. Amy looks to bring everyone together by throwing a fundraiser on the farm, and Zach and Tori's lives are turned upside-down by an emergency surgery.
Dealing with the fallout of the farm sale going south, Matt surprises everyone when he proposes to Caryn. Amy looks to bring everyone together by throwing a fundraiser on the farm, and Zach and Tori's lives are turned upside-down by an emergency surgery.
A look back at the lives of the Roloffs and seeing where the road of life has led them, from their beginnings when Matt and Amy first started their family in Oregon to present day.
We rejoin the family as they adjust to life in what has become a three person household. As the only kid still living at home, Jacob is not a fan of his newfound status as the center of attention. Meanwhile, Matt asks Amy for her assistance with a farm project, but she has other plans in mind: seeking a teaching job. While pursuing separate interests seems like a good idea at the time, it does come with its fair share of challenges for the family.
As the wedding day approaches, Amy and Chris scramble to get everything done while Matt takes on a new project that puts stress on everyone. The Roloff clan gathers to celebrate the marriage of Chris and Amy, who hope everything goes off without a hitch.
The Roloffs are back, and after a tumultuous year, the family deals with a dramatic change as one of the twins finally moves off the farm and out of state. Meanwhile, Matt and Amy come to terms with the state of their marriage and the future of Roloff Farms.
During pumpkin season, the Roloff family and staff of Roloff Farms surprise Matt on his 50th birthday.
Matt and Amy struggle to motivate Zach, but the arrival of a new girlfriend changes Zach's life in immeasurable ways.