The family rallies around Zach as he suffers a major medical crisis that lands him in emergency surgery; Matt forges ahead with his new house build despite the upset it caused; Amy is left dumbfounded when Matt reveals his future plans for the farm.
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.
Zach and Tori deal with a challenging revelation from Jackson; Amy reacts to seeing Matt's new house build; Matt has a surprise for Caryn that will change their relationship forever.
The word is out on Matt and Caryn's engagement, and things may get weird when Amy and Chris have them over for dinner; also, Amy and Chris go house hunting, and Zach and Tori celebrate Josiah's first birthday with a cake smash.
Zach and Tori worry about Lilah's sleep study; Amy faces the challenges of being in charge of the big charity event on the farm; Matt and Caryn try to stay out of the line of fire.
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.
With the fundraiser quickly approaching, Amy, Chris, Matt and Caryn scramble to get everything ready in time. Major chaos ensues as the guests arrive and Amy and Chris are nowhere in sight. Back in Battleground, Zach races to finish his new shop.
Chris is MIA at the charity event; Zach, Tori and the kids head to the zoo; after the fundraiser, Matt and Caryn and Amy and Chris each take trips away to decompress, and later return to the farm to ponder what is next.
A look back at the lives of the Roloffs and to see where the road of life has led them, from their beginnings when Matt and Amy first started their family in Oregon to present day.
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; naughty secrets are revealed when Matt hosts a barbecue for old friends; 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 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; 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.
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.
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 things are still tense between Matt and Zach; Zach and Tori focus on their move; Jackson needs surgery for his bowed legs; Chris gets off to a rocky start as a wagon tour guide.
It's not all sunshine and rainbows when Matt visits Zach's new home for the first time; Amy babysits Jackson as Chris adjusts to being a grandparent; the entire family prepares for Lilah's second birthday; Zach and Tori have a big announcement.
Matt and Caryn host a festive charity event in the cabin; Zach and Tori prepare for their first Christmas in their new home.
Amy and Chris head to Arizona to visit Matt and Caryn; the fearsome foursome explore Sedona; Zach and Tori worry about getting Lilah to sleep in her big girl bed before baby number three arrives.
Amy and Matt continue to find friendship in unexpected ways; tensions rise as Zach, Tori and Matt negotiate over the farm; a surprise move creates new family challenges; Matt makes a decision that may change things forever.
As Matt prepares to put the farmhouse up for sale, Amy and Chris contemplate what it could mean for the entire Roloff 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.
Wedding planning gets real for Amy and Chris, but they may not be on the same page; Zach contemplates living on the farm; Amy and Chris' housewarming party has some unexpected twists, especially when Matt and Caryn show up.
Matt presents Amy with a new buyout offer for the farm, and she grapples with her emotional ties; Zach and Tori take Jackson and Lilah for a swim; The Tower of Terror gets demolished as one chapter of the farm comes to an end.
Zach and Tori stress over medical issues their kids are facing; Matt worries about the fate of pumpkin season; 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; Amy struggles to deal with her new role as employee rather than owner.
Matt has a surprise for the holiday party; Amy is feeling the pressure of planning a wedding with little time and still 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.
Zach 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; 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; 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; Matt invites the family to attend for campfire fun; Zach takes Jackson on his first farm camping trip.
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.
Matt surprises Amy with an offer to buy the north side of the farm; she struggles to meet his deadline; Zach and Tori plan for a low-key Christmas as they adjust to life with baby Lilah.
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 realized; 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; a new normal; Zach and Jackson celebrate their birthdays in quarantine.
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 rocked by news about their unborn daughter; Jackson tries to sleep in his own bed for the first time.
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.
Chris has a surprise for Amy at their anniversary dinner.
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.
Jackson meets baby Lilah, and everyone is surprised by his reaction.
Zach and Tori juggle Jackson's first birthday party and buying a new house; Matt presses Amy to make a decision about the farm; the Roloffs come together to celebrate Jackson's first birthday; Amy realizes she needs to move forward with her decision.
As Zach and Tori prepare to welcome a new member to the family, they receive some concerning news from their realtor; after another disagreement with Amy over the farm, Matt makes a proposal to separate the two properties.
Matt and Amy spar over the future of the farm.
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.
Matt enjoys the peace and quiet of being alone on the farm.
Amy returns home without a definitive decision on the farm.
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 and Tori navigate life as new parents to baby Jackson.
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.
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 and Jeremy play a stressful waiting game when her due date passes.
Jeremy and Audrey are faced with very unexpected and emotional challenges.
As Matt struggles to get everything ready for pumpkin season, Jeremy and Zach juggle their duties as fathers with their farm responsibilities; Amy must negotiate selling her baked goods at the farm; the new pirate ship may be a money pit.
Matt is helped by friend and Pirates of the Caribbean actor Martin Klebba.
Matt and Caryn consider buying a vacation home in Arizona.
Zach and Jeremy discuss what's next for their families and the farm.
It's Jackson and Ember's first Christmas, and Amy and Matt plan parties.
The family learns the gender of Zach and Tori's baby.
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 and Tori's vision of their family is forever changed by sudden tragedy and unexpected news; Jeremy and Audrey decide where they want to raise their family; 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 may interfere; Zach's serious illness emphasizes all the hardships his child may face in the future; Amy pursues a different business venture; Matt tackles a big project.
Tori and Zach find out whether or not their son has dwarfism.
Tori and Zach must face the reality that she may need a C-section.
With less than two weeks to go before their baby is born, Zach and Tori schedule the C-section, but the baby could come at any moment; Zach's recent health episodes place added concern on the soon-to-be parents.
The birth journey of Jeremy and Audrey's baby girl, Ember; after Audrey passes her due date, the couple try home remedies to induce labor naturally, and then late at night, her contractions begin and it's a rush to the hospital for delivery.
Matt has his risky spinal surgery, leaving Amy to manage Roloff Farms.
Matt is home from the hospital, but his relief is short lived when he discovers a problem on the farm that could destroy pumpkin season; Zach and Tori plan a wedding anniversary trip; Amy takes a big step forward when she attends a singles mixer.
Amy plans a pool party with single friends both old and new!
Amy pursues her longtime dream of opening a B&B on the farm.
Matt announces plans to build a fully-equipped doomsday bunker.
Amy shocks the kids when she gets picked up on a motorcycle for a date with her new man; Amy feels Matt's frivolous spending habits for farm toys are getting out of hand; Zach takes on his biggest home improvement project yet.
Zach and Jeremy confront Amy about her dating life; tired of his living situation, Matt dreams up something big for the farm; Amy plans a birthday boat ride with friends; Jeremy surprises Audrey for their second anniversary.
Amy decides to throw an elaborate dinner party while Matt's out of town.
Jeremy, Zach, Audrey and Tori take on larger roles at the Pumpkin Festival.
Matt and Amy learn that they won't get to have Thanksgiving with their kids for the first time in 25 years.
Matt and Amy find new holiday traditions as the kids make their own plans.
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.
Matt thinks more space might make it easier to co-exist with Amy.
Matt and Amy take the kids on a memorable trip to Hawaii, but tensions rise when the divorce comes up in conversation.
When it's time to take the new mule out for a spin, the weather creates a recipe for disaster; Amy steps out as single for the first time and gets a new look guaranteed to attract attention.
Matt must undergo high-risk surgery near his spine; Zach plans a surprise party for Tori's birthday, but Jeremy puts things at risk when he accidentally reveals the secret.
The Roloffs go through a busy time as Matt and Amy finalize their divorce, Molly graduates from college and Matt fearfully leaves for spinal surgery.
The 10th anniversary celebration with favorite moments and comical mishaps, as the Roloffs open up like never before.
The Roloff Family shares never before heard stories about Zach and Tori's wedding, and the love story that brought them to their special day.
The Roloffs give a select group of fans the opportunity to join them on the farm for a personal question and answer session, and a day filled with spirited trivia games.
Jeremy and Audrey offer an intimate look into their relationship.
Zach visits Jeremy and Audrey in LA and learns about married life.
Matt and Amy finally address the future of their marriage.
Matt and Amy set aside their issues to launch the family's salsa business.
Zach and Tori feel the pressure as they continue planning their wedding; Amy hosts a charity mud run on the farm to give back.
Matt and Jeremy construct a windmill cocktail bar bar for Zach's wedding.
Everyone is feeling the heat as the wedding countdown begins; Jeremy is stressed over his best man speech; a storm threatens to ruin the dream ceremony.
The Roloff family sits down with correspondent Andrea Canning to discuss the highs and lows from the most recent season.
The Roloffs welcome Dan and Michelle Hamill and their children to the farm.
The Roloff kids are home to celebrate the holidays but the family dynamic has changed dramatically.
Jeremy decides to take his relationship with Audrey to the next level; Amy seeks out her own business opportunities; Jeremy's graduation.
Matt and Amy confront their relationship problems; the family spends time together on a weekend ski trip.
Matt and Amy invest in an elaborate float to feature in their town parade.
Jeremy and Audrey complete the final details for their wedding.
With wedding season fast approaching, the family prepares the farm.
Tensions between Matt and Amy rise with pressure of the first wedding; the family is unprepared as the bride arrives; Rocky's health continues to decline.
Grand plans for the third wedding of the season; hiring an assistant could do more harm than good.
After Matt brags that he and Amy work well together, Zach challenges his parents to spend 24-hours tethered together.
Rain threatens to put a damper on a wedding couple's big day.
The family dynamic is changing, and Matt and Amy question their future.
The Roloffs race against the clock to start their new wedding business.
The Roloffs book their first wedding, and the whole family pitches in.
Amy decides to take on the challenge of climbing Mount St. Helens.
With 3 out of 4 kids out of the house, Matt and Amy have retreated into their own worlds; they attempt to refuel their marriage.
Still at home, Jacob is the center of attention and doesn't like it.
Matt and Amy Roloff attempt to breathe new life into their relationship by embarking on a family trip to Costa Rica, but the kids have other plans in mind.
After Matt suffers a vertigo collapse he realizes he has to do something about his health; Amy gets checked out and discovers she is clinically obese.
There is no room left; Matt decides to have a garage sale but the whole family resists.
Amy and Matt's public speaking schedule takes a toll on the family; with Amy on the road, it throws the family off balance.
Matt takes Zach on a road trip in hopes of mending their relationship.
The boys go camping and face a snow-in and gasoline fire, while the girls battle broken cameras and seasickness on their trip to the Oregon coast.
Zach is offered a job that causes him to address his dwarfism in new ways; making important decisions.
Following his dreams, Matt puts together a cast and crew to make a movie about a spooky pumpkin farm.
Matt tries to help Amy and Jeremy on a couple projects but is met with a mountain of resistance.
While the Roloffs worry about Rocky's health, Rocky has his hands full when the Roloff cats move in on his turf.
Matt transports a replica of Noah's Ark onto the farm; although Amy is against the attraction, she defends the project and property against a trespassing government official.
Amy and Matt disagree about what land Amy can use for her garden; Matt thinks that bee's are the secret to pumpkin success.
Zach takes a dating class; the family wonders if Molly would like a boy.
Amy trains hard for a hike up a mountain with the twins; the family gets together to boost Jacob's confidence.
Amy's fellow board members are at odds; can Amy pull the members together in time for the big fundraiser?
Jeremy is inspired by his uncle Sam; Molly tries to balance all of the activities she has taken on.
Matt launches a bicycle donation program; Amy and the boys head to Haiti to provide relief for earthquake victims.
The Roloffs answer frequently asked questions about their life on the farm.
Each member of the Roloff family answers questions about their personal experiences over the past five years.
Zach puts off buying a new car; Jeremy has trouble getting a job.
The family deals with a dramatic change; one of the twins moves away from the farm and goes to another state; Amy and Matt come to terms with the state of their marriage and the future of Roloff.
A series of family surprises on Matt's birthday proves that the best of life is yet to come.
Matt and Amy struggle to motivate Zach, but the arrival of a new girlfriend changes Zach's life in immeasurable ways.
Matt's dream of tripling the size of the Roloff Farm ignites a battle over the future of the place; Amy is about to realize her dream of creating her own cookbook.
To celebrate Amy's 50th anniversary, Matt plans a romantic trip for the couple off in California where they can be away from the couples' busy and stressful lives back home.
The family gets together for a trip to Australia.
After years of growing apart, twins Zach and Jeremy try to reconnect during their first trip to Europe and go backpacking in Scotland.
The twins have fun in London, but in Amsterdam their personalities clash and a visit to the city's red light district causes friction.
Molly gets sick while flying to Italy with Amy and Jake; Zach and Jeremy encounter a language barrier in a small town in Germany.
While traveling through Bavaria without a plan, Zach and Jeremy ride a tram to the top of Germany's tallest peak and make an eye-opening visit to the Dachau concentration camp; Amy, Jake and Molly travel from Rome to Pisa in Italy.
After Zach and Jeremy get lost in a small town on the edge of the Black Forest, the mayor's daughter invites them to spend the night; Molly, Amy and Jake take sights in Italy ranging from Florence to Venice.
The Roloffs reunite in Nice, France, and take a train north to Paris; Matt overbooks their schedule and Roloff chaos erupts on the streets of Paris.
Matt goes on a project frenzy, building a huge locker room and mini Grand Canyon on the farm.
Matt appoints himself as manager of Zach's soccer team for the World Dwarf Games; tension builds when Matt and Amy disagree about team sponsorship, jeopardizing her position as a Dwarf Athletic Association board member.
After Zach's soccer team gathers at the farm to train for the World Dwarf Games in Belfast, Matt stuns his son by announcing he won't be traveling with the team to Northern Ireland.
With Matt skipping the opening days of the World Dwarf Games in Belfast, Amy is pushed to her limits trying to juggle the roles of coach, player, manager and mother.
Zach's basketball team vies for a gold medal at the World Dwarf Games; a health scare sends one of Zach's teammates to a hospital.
Amy decides to learn how to play golf and organize a golf tournament fundraiser for the Dwarf Athletic Association; Matt tackles a woodshed project.
Amy's fundraising leadership skills are pushed to the limit by logistical nightmares and personal meltdowns.
Amy struggles to balance being a wife, mother and philanthropist with her golf tournament fundraiser facing financial failure.
Matt stages a "Fort-A-Thon" for disadvantaged children at the farm while hoping to inspire his own children to get off the couch and get outdoors.
Matt and Amy plan separate celebrations for Molly's birthday; Molly struggles with her driving test.
Zach and Amy kick off the first LP Space Camp; Zach has trouble embracing a leadership role.
A county inspector threatens to shut down the farm before the start of pumpkin season.
Matt and Amy are concerned about the twins' lack of motivation in college; Matt turns the management of Roloff Farms over to the twins at the height of pumpkin season.
Matt sets out to complete Molly's castle, his most drawn-out and costly farm project yet, until Amy grows concerned over the cost.
Amy helps Molly get ready for her first high-school formal dance, but it is bittersweet because it is Zach and Jeremy's last.
Matt takes Jeremy skiing against Amy's wishes.
Zach scrambles to improve his grades before the soccer season ends.
Amy takes the twins to tour a local college, and they learn that they are behind the curve in applying and being accepted to a university.
Matt organizes the basement after Amy encourages the kids' desire to have their friends visit.
Zach leads a mutiny against his dad after Matt plans a Caribbean sailing vacation for a week Amy can't take off from work.
Matt's increasing lack of mobility leaves him on the sidelines after he travels to the British Virgin Islands to go sailing with Jeremy, Jacob, Papa Ron and two buddies.
Amy and Matt give Jacob a cell phone for his 12th birthday, then doubt whether he is ready for the responsibility after he racks up an outrageous bill with more than 8,000 text messages.
Zach wonders if he's got what it takes when he pursues his coaching aspirations by working at Jacob's soccer camp.
Matt shocks everyone by announcing that he's going to Hawaii alone during Mother's Day weekend, which coincides with the twins' 19th birthday.
After failing a test that puts her perfect 4.0 GPA at risk, Molly stops speaking English in an effort to master Spanish; the twins' academic problems make a visit to a local university seem pointless.
The Roloffs rough it on a dude ranch in Utah, going on a cattle drive and playing poker.
Though there's more fun in store, Matt quits the dude ranch trip early, leaving Amy to finish another vacation alone with the children.
Amy is the keynote speaker at a charity fundraiser and golf tournament in Florida; Amy volunteers for a relief organization and makes an inspiring visit to a children's home.
Matt and Amy's relationship continues to deteriorate; Matt slips into a midlife crisis and spends freely, buying two Mercedes sedans at the same time the big home remodeling project is still being paid off.
After months of increasing hearing problems, Zach learns he needs ear surgery.
Jeremy surprises everyone by making the honor roll, but Zach's report card includes a failing grade that casts doubt on whether he'll graduate.
The Roloff twins graduate from high school; Zach approaches the transition with maturity despite barely making the grade and uncertainty about his future.
Matt Roloff returns to the Middle East with an orthopedic surgeon to perform leg-straightening operations on Ali and Bara'a, two of the dwarf children Matt met during his first trip to Iraq.
After being named valedictorian of her eighth grade class, Molly refuses to give a speech and picks a graduation dress that violates the school dress code.
Amy takes the children to visit her family, the Knights, in Michigan; after Amy's father, Gordon, takes his grandchildren for a hike in the woods, chaos erupts when Jacob gets a tick and no one knows how to get rid of it.
Continuing their visit with relatives in Michigan, Amy takes the children to see the house she grew up in and tearfully recalls her decision to leave Michigan to start a new life in Oregon.
The Roloffs travel to Detroit to attend the Little People of America National Conference, an event where Matt and Amy met during a Motor City Micronauts basketball game 22 years earlier.
Zach and his soccer team, the Grasshogs, face a tough and talented opponent in the Dwarf Athletic Association of America tournament championship game.
Amy realizes a longtime dream by taking her family on a riverboat cruise on the Mississippi; Matt must rush home to take care of urgent farm matters, leaving Amy and the children wondering whether he'll be back before the trip ends.
Matt wants to just relax and hang out on the riverboat during the family's cruise, but Amy pushes for them to seek new adventures and make the most of every moment during their vacation.
After the riverboat cruise ends, Matt returns home while Amy takes charge of the final days of the family vacation during a road trip through the South to New Orleans.
After a long vacation, Amy wants the family to give something back by helping to repair a storm-damaged house and build new homes in Biloxi, Miss.
Amy worries that Matt will forget their anniversary as he embarks on creating his most ambitious farm attraction ever: a long and curvy bridge that slopes from the highest point on the farm down to the treehouse.
Zach and Jeremy have trouble balancing academics with their social lives during their senior year; the twins pack the house for a performance by a friend's band at a coffee shop, but they can't cram in enough study time for the SAT exam.
Upon turning 15, Molly focuses on getting her driver's permit; Molly's chances of passing the driver exam seem ill-fated when Jeremy takes her for a driving lesson and they run out of gas, then a ride with Amy goes awry.
While Jake attends Space Camp at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala., Amy tours local historic sites and learns about Helen Keller and Rosa Parks.
Matt hopes to finish a new and improved trebuchet in tribute to his late friend and business partner Mike Detjen.
Expecting to break attendance records, Matt makes big investments in preparations for the pumpkin season; opening day brings just a handful of visitors, leaving Matt wondering if he made a big mistake.
Pumpkin season gets under way; tensions build between the twins after Zach has a tractor accident on the same day Jeremy is promoted to tractor supervisor; a giant tortoise named Ferdinand escapes from the petting zoo.
Matt tries to micro-manage his oversized and inexperienced staff during the biggest pumpkin season ever at Roloff Farms, causing more stress for everyone -- especially him.
Matt Roloff travels to Iraq to help dwarf children in need of medical attention.
After months of renovation, Matt decides to install a geothermal heat pump system.
Molly and her friends spend a night out in the Native American plank house; Zach and Jeremy organize a campout with their friends.
Matt and Amy are invited to speak at a corporate conference; the kids learn to manage on their own while Matt and Amy are away.
For extra credit in history class, Zach makes a movie about the Civil War.
Matt ups the ante for his accessibility kit business DAS by taking Amy and a group of their little people friends to Las Vegas for a convention; back at the farm an overflowing toilet causes chaos for the children.
While Matt and Amy are away on a business trip to Las Vegas, the Roloff children are on their own at home; the twins take their pesky little brother Jacob on an adventurous hike.
Matt hires his old buddy Romi to build a new deck; arguments with Amy flare up when Matt makes last-minute changes; Amy tries to focus on her preschool class graduation amid the construction chaos.
After Jeremy and Zach are busted for off-road "mudding" with their cars and breaking state law by driving with an underage passenger, Amy and Matt suspend the twins' driving privileges.
After the twins' school soccer team goes on a losing streak, Amy and Matt struggle to teach them life lessons in responsibility and perseverance; Amy's competitive spirit erupts on the sidelines.
As stress from the remodeling project takes a toll on the family, Matt adds to the chaos by announcing that he plans to move his business office into the house; Amy worries that she's lost control of her household.
The latest Roloff remodeling project is in its final stages after six months of work and inconveniences that are making Amy run out of patience; Jeremy crashes into the new garage door.
Now that their old, yellow Volkswagen Beetle has been overhauled at a body shop, Matt takes Zach and Jeremy on a road trip to trailer it home that becomes a journey of male bonding, discovery and discomfort.
Amy visits a little people friend in Napa Valley, Calif., where she speaks to a church group for Mother's Day; Matt plans to surprise Amy by building a gazebo on her favorite spot at the farm.
Zach and Jeremy turn 18, but don't seem ready to leave the nest; Matt drags his feet on pool repairs, putting Amy's party plans for the twins in jeopardy.
Amy joins her siblings in Taos, N.M., to celebrate her sister's birthday by going horseback riding, white-water rafting and experiencing an Indian sweat lodge; chaos back at the farm finds its way to Amy.
Since it's been nearly two years since Matt and Amy's families got together, they invite them to the farm for an early holiday celebration; Amy tries to deck the halls by turning their home into a "Roloff Winterland."
Coordinating a meal for 25 guests is a lot to manage as Amy and Matt's families gather for a holiday celebration; guests include Matt's brother Sam, a little person; Amy's parents and Santa Claus.
The Roloffs face coping with the death of family friend Mike Detjen, who helped build a new trebuchet and coached the twins' soccer team.
The Roloff family mourns dear friend Mike Detjen and recalls his special place in their lives while preparing for his funeral and a wake.
Matt goes to court to learn the date of his DUI trial; Matt works with Amy to prepare his defense.
When the DUI trial begins, Matt worries about his chances with the jury.
Matt takes the stand in his DUI trial.
Matt and a friend plan to build a sawmill with a working water-wheel.
Matt decides to revamp the "Indian Village" and brings in local American Indians.
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 cut Molly no slack when she shows up late for work with a bad attitude.
Matt, Jacob and Mike D. work to build a trebuchet that is safer and stronger than the original.
Amy and Molly go whale-watching; Zach goes on his first date.
Amy revokes Jeremy's driving privileges; both twins get poor grades.
Concerned about the twins' poor grades, Matt and Amy enroll them in a learning center; Jeremy builds a working hovercraft.
Matt and Amy's friend undergoes surgery to correct a dwarfism-related issue.
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 home renovation gets out of control, and the family complains about the condition of the house.
Matt challenges the children to a board game; Jeremy gets his vintage pickup truck ready to be driven.
Two female friends visit Zach at the farm unexpectedly; Amy, Molly, Jacob and some friends spend a blustery day at the beach.
Horseplay results in Jacob getting hurt; the kids are slow to help with chores.
Molly begins another season of volleyball and convinces the family to help her study Russian and plant a vegetable garden.
The twins continue to get distracted as they struggle to complete their Swamp Fort.
The Roloffs share special moments with Rocky the bull mastiff.
The twins finish out the school year, both failing math.
The Roloff family embarks on a road trip in an oversized RV.
Amy and the children question Matt's trip-planning abilities as they travel through the heat of Death Valley.
Amy and Molly visit Sedona, Ariz., while Matt and the boys get their kicks on Route 66.
The end of the road trip finds the family retracing its roots in California.
The corn and pumpkin crops need to be planted; Amy, Molly and Grandma Peg plant a family vegetable garden.
Zach feels well enough to enter the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games.
Matt customizes his car to fit him perfectly.
Jeremy, Zach and their friends try to build a fort in the woods on the farm; Jeremy tries to throw a birthday party for Kirsten.
Zach invites three friends to Roloff Farms for a weekend of paintball, horseplay and sports.
Zach and three friends have a paintball war against Jeremy and his friends.
On a trip to give a motivational speech, Matt brings history buffs Zach and Molly along to Paducah, Ky., a town steeped in Civil War history.
While on vacation in the Bahamas, Jeremy discovers he has a knack for sailing.
The Roloffs connect with the culture of the Bahamas.
Matt goes to the doctor and discovers that his health is in jeopardy.
After doctors recommend swimming to improve his health, Matt decides to build a swimming pool.
Matt promises that the swimming pool will be finished for Molly's birthday party.
The twins take the final tests for their drivers' licenses.
Jacob and Mike are seriously injured while launching pumpkins.
Jacob and Mike are treated at the hospital for their injuries; the local media is interested in the bizarre accident.
Matt decides to order a professional safety inspection of the entire farm; Matt and Amy argue over finances.
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.
Zach gives high-school soccer another shot; Jeremy learns he did not make the Olympic Development soccer team.
Jeremy tries to trap a bothersome mole; Jacob has stinky feet.
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 bad attitude causes frustration and concern for Amy.
Amy must find host families for three visiting soccer coaches on top of juggling her children's events, working two jobs and doing her chores at home.
An inventive bicycle designer custom builds Zach a bike that allows him to keep up with his average-height brother; apple war.
Matt decides to throw a party to promote his pumpkin business just one week before Halloween.
Amy takes Zach to a surgeon who will perform an operation to correct his bowed legs.
After celebrating Christmas, the family departs for Zach's leg surgery.
Zach has leg surgery.
Actor Martin Klebba drops by the farm to lift Zach's spirits.
Matt has a large trash-bin placed in the driveway and tells the children to empty their bedrooms into it.
Matt enlists a family friend to give Jake's room a glow-in-the-dark paint job.
Zach has his cast removed and learns if his bowed leg was successfully straightened; Molly has a growing interest in geography.
Zach's recovery from leg surgery progresses slowly.
Matt and Amy have different approaches to getting Jeremy to keep up with his schoolwork.
Matt tries to juggle working on a new parking lot, repairing the church, finishing Molly's castle and completing the Men's Crisis Center.
Matt tries to get his custom-made stool kits into hotels.
Jeremy wants to help remodel the room; Amy's alma mater invites her to give a speech to the student body.
Amy heads to Central Michigan University feeling unprepared for her upcoming speech.
Matt takes the family to the theme park that inspired many of the farm attractions.
Matt, Amy, Jacob, Molly and Zach go to an LPA conference; Matt plans a road trip.
Jeremy and Zach plan a beach trip for their 16th birthday.
Matt hires the twins and their friends to plant pumpkin seedlings.
Matt returns home from a business trip to find that no one is ready for their upcoming trip to Hawaii.
Amy has trouble adjusting to being pampered by the hotel staff in Maui; Matt challenges Zach to overcome his fear of surfing.
The Roloffs' Hawaiian vacation includes an outrigger-canoeing adventure, a snorkeling trip and a zip-line tour.
Conflict erupts when Matt tries to help Zach put together a soccer team for the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games.
The Dwarf Athletic Games begin.
Home remodeling; tree fort.
The Roloffs prepare to put the finishing touches on their new deck.
Matt makes a long-awaited purchase and decides to repaint the house while Amy is away for the weekend.
Matt sets out to build a zipline.
Matt decides to tear out the entire living-room floor, causing a last-minute remodeling nightmare.
Matt is eager to show off the farm to family members; a family photo session runs long, causing trouble in the kitchen.
Matt and Zach attend the Little People of America National Conference.
Amy, Jeremy, Molly and Jacob arrive at the Little People of America National Conference.
Zach's friend visits the farm.
Matt meets with a hotel executive in New York City.
Matt threatens to quit his job because the children are out of control when he is away.
When the twins' laziness gets them grounded, they find themselves with extra work.
Matt's new organization gets its first mission.
Matt celebrates his 45th birthday.
Matt and Amy Roloff raise their four children.
Zach Roloff is much shorter than his twin, Jeremy.
Matt hopes to bond with his 15-year-old twin boys, but their weekend camping trip doesn't go as planned.
Matt plans a birthday surprise for his wife, Amy, and their daughter, Molly.
Amy is angered by Jeremy's lazy attitude as he and his twin brother Zach start their first week of high school.
The twins head to the DMV for their learners-permit exams; Zach prepares to take his driving-permit test again.
Matt and Amy disagree when he rents out part of the farm for a corporate picnic.
Jeremy brings his girlfriend home to meet his family; Molly works in a photo shoot.
Matt Roloff hatches a plan to build a trebuchet to draw more customers to his pumpkin patch.
The family celebrates Christmas.
Matt makes plans for home remodeling, including designing a new kitchen for Amy.
Matt introduces Zach to role models from the dwarf community, including a law professor who served in the Clinton administration and a welder who works on a top-secret Navy submarine.
Zach prepares to take his driving-permit test again.
Zach passes up a chance to socialize with girls his height.
Matt and Amy take a weeklong cruise.
Zach has a mysterious illness and must rush to the hospital for emergency surgery.
Matt returns to the corporate world to alleviate Amy's fears for the future.
Zach brings a date to the winter formal banquet.
Matt rushes to complete the family kitchen before he leaves on a business trip to South America.