“Return to Amish” season 7 episode 6 “Smooth Oper-Ada” will air tonight, Tuesday, April 18 at 10 p.m. on TLC. Find out how to stream online, without cable.
According to the show’s official synopsis, “It stands to reason that TLC wants to “return to Amish.” The network got considerable traction by documenting Amish and Mennonite lifestyles and how they contrast with others today, beginning in 2012 with “Breaking Amish,” its highest-rated freshman series. The profiled young men and women experienced unfamiliar cities, including New York, and now they have returned to their roots.
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