Good Trouble Season 5 Episode 18: “All These Engagements”

Freeform’s fan-favorite series Good Trouble Season Episode 18 will air on Tuesday, February 20.

Good Trouble Season 5 Episode 17 was a riveting mix of drama and emotion, and it was all about the Adams-Foster family again. In this episode, Morty and Maury dealt with the problems in their friendship, and Alice and Sumi had problems in their romance. Plus, Gael and Jay’s growing love story added another layer of mystery. Callie was having a hard time with her problems at the same time that Jamie’s parents were planning their engagement party. When Lena and Stef came back, the episode had just the right amount of humor, heart, and tension. We can’t wait for Episode 18, so let’s talk about what we can expect from it and how what happened in Episode 17 will affect the story.

Good Trouble Season 5 Episode 18 What to Expect:

“All These Engagements,” the 18th episode of Season 5 of Good Trouble, is about the Coterie getting together to celebrate Callie and Jamie’s engagement. The episode will probably show how their relationship works and how their choice affects the people around them. Since tensions are high, viewers can expect both sad and funny times as the characters interact with each other. The show is almost over, and Episode 18 is likely to set the stage for the rest of the episodes. It has a mix of drama, romance, and fun.

Good Trouble Season 5 Episode 18 Promo

Good Trouble 5×18 Synopsis: The Coterie gathers for Callie and Jamie’s engagement celebration.

Good Trouble Season 5 Episode 18 Streaming Options

As mentioned above, Good Trouble Season 5 Episode 18 will air on February 20, 2024, at 10 p.m. on Freeform and is re-aired the next day on Hulu and Disney+  The series is available on Freeform’s official website. Good Trouble Season 3 is also available on iTunes, YouTube TV, and Amazon Prime Video.

Good Trouble Season 5 Episode 17 Recap

In Episode 17, “Happy Engaged Couple,” Callie thinks that Jamie’s parents want to pay her to stop the wedding, which makes her and Jamie angry. In the meantime, Mariana and Joaquin keep looking into Silas even though Callie tells them to stop. It also looks at Morty and Maury’s bond as they deal with Morty coming out. There are problems in the relationship between Alice and Sumi, and things change in the relationship between Gael and Jay. There is a dinner at the end of the show where Callie’s lie about the engagement party causes trouble with Jamie’s parents.

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