PARENTHOOD's Series Finale Date, Title Revealed

By: Dec. 19, 2014
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PARENTHOOD series creator Jason Katims Tweeted today the date and title of the NBC series finale episode, along with a photo of the script (left).

"Thank you to all the fans for 6 great seasons. Tune in to say goodbye to the Bravermans on 1/29. #ParenthoodFarewell pic.twitter.com/B4jdTzO9jB"

- Jason Katims (@JasonKatims) December 18, 2014

"May God Bless And Keep You Always" will air on January 29, 2015 at 10 p.m. ET on NBC.

Are you ready to say farewell to the Bravermans? Tell us your favorite PARENTHOOD moment in the comments below!

About PARENTHOOD: "Parenthood" is the critically acclaimed one-hour drama inspired by the box office hit of the same name. This reimagined and updated Universal Television/Imagine Entertainment production follows the trials and tribulations of the very large, colorful and imperfect Braverman family.

Sarah Braverman (Lauren Graham, "Gilmore Girls") is a single mother with two kids - the bright but rebellious Amber (Mae Whitman, "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World"), who is living on her own, and sullen and sensitive Drew (Miles Heizer, "ER"), who returns to Berkeley this year.

On the home front, Sarah's larger-than-life, headstrong father, Zeek (Craig T. Nelson, "Family Stone," "Coach"), and pillar-of-strength mother Camille (Bonnie Bedelia, "Heart Like a Wheel") are adjusting to a smaller house and the perils of getting older.

Meanwhile, Sarah's sister and complete antithesis, Julia (Erika Christensen, "Traffic"), goes back to work and learns to adjust to life without a spouse. Her estranged husband Joel (Sam Jaeger, "Eli Stone") continues to be a supportive dad to Sydney (Savannah Paige Rae) and their adoptive son Victor (Xolo Maridueña).

Crosby (Dax Shepard, "Baby Mama"), Sarah's younger brother who once struggled with commitment issues, is now married to former flame Jasmine (Joy Bryant, "Antwone Fisher"). Together, they are raising their young son, Jabbar (Tyree Brown) and new baby Aida.

However, it's Adam (Peter Krause, "Six Feet Under"), the oldest Braverman sibling, who has had to relinquish his expectations about what constitutes a "normal" family as he and his quietly forceful and resilient wife Kristina (Monica Potter, "Trust Me"), more devoted than ever having recently battled and defeated her breast cancer, continue to cope with their eccentric son Max (Max Burkholder, "Brother & Sisters"), who has Asperger's syndrome, while raising a toddler and supporting their daughter in college.

Although each sibling and family has its own share of life and everyday challenges to grapple with, they still manage to be there for each other in their hours of need.

Serving as executive producers are Oscar winners Ron Howard and Brian Grazer ("A Beautiful Mind," "Frost/Nixon"), Emmy winner Jason Katims ("Friday Night Lights") and Lawrence Trilling ("Pushing Daisies").



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