Meanwhile, Julia ponders a choice to moving to Washington D.C. for an internship working for the National Organization for Women, and being away from Justin and the rest of the family. Griffin realizes that something is wrong with Julia, and after following her to her place of work, finds Daniel flirting with her. When Charlie moves back into his parents house full-time to look after his siblings, Claudia is forced to make a camping tent in the family living room as her sleeping quarters, unwilling to share a room with Julia or Bailey or baby Owen. But she has yet to tell him that she spent her summer getting to know Jill's brother, Griffin. After spending a few weeks in rehab, Bailey does not feel as good as he looks to others and is beside himself over his life troubles. Bailey joins Sarah at her grandmother's party. He takes it again and gets the same score. Bailey has deep misgivings about moving in with Annie when she gets an unexpected visit from her ex-husband, Jay (guest star. As the Thanksgiving holiday draws near, the Salinger siblings finally meet Walter Alcott, the drunk driver who killed their parents whom was recently paroled from prison. Bailey leaves without saying a word. Julia and Griffin are finally back together. Later that night, Bailey gets into a car accident while driving his jeep with Sarah, who gets seriously injured. Charlie has a hard time trying to be there for both Owen and Diana and gets little sleep. Arnie's parents are breaking up, and Claudia makes a plan to get them back together, which fails. An old friend (guest star. V T E. Freeform television programs. After being told he has little chance of custody while unemployed, Charlie takes a new job as a high school shop teacher. Charlie and Kirsten's relationship grows as he moves into her apartment. Bailey goes to Jill's mother for help, but she does not care. Charlie and Nina's relationship gets slowed down when they realize they have different looks at the world. Later at home, Julia and Claudia discover that Bailey's been drinking again and he storms out of the house and drives away, crashing into a pole. Charlie has a slogan contest at Salinger's, and the winner wants to bring homeless people to have dinner at the restaurant. In Massachusetts, Claudia tries to reach out to her family, but Daphne keeps on dodging her phone calls until Claudia starts to be worried. Julia gets a new job as a museum curator and her new boss, Daniel (guest star. Elsewhere, Charlie tries to be a better father for Owen, and the baby says "Dad" to Charlie. Grace shows up and Charlie invites her to stay, and they all happily celebrate Christmas. Meanwhile, Julia holds a party for Nina and her "new friends", but they quickly abuse her generosity by trashing the house. Seeing how drunk that Bailey frequently is, Claudia tries to get Bailey to stop drinking, but he ignores her. Bailey goes to a wedding with Holly and all her relatives think they're married. Original release. They spend time together, talk about what happened to her, and he tells her to go back home. Party of Five is a family drama series created by Amy Lippman and Christopher Keyser. She gets scared and tries to change classes, but Charlie convinces her to confront him. Still in denial, Bailey refuses to accept it and fights with everybody. Sarah and Bailey move even more away from each other. He gets to the party drunk and ruins it with his antics and belligerence. Pilot. As the family takes in P.K., they soon worry that hiding him could get them in trouble with social services when P.K. Claudia gets drunk at Grant High School's homecoming dance when no one reacts to Derek's problems. Bailey is spending so much money on drinking that he can not even afford rent. Charlie tells Kirsten he loves her and will be there for her. He is the sixteen-year-old brother of Charlie, Julia, Claudia and Owen Salinger. Griffin is selling the shop and the only one interested in buying it is his business opponent. Bailey urgently travels to L.A. to find Jill, who is missing. Claudia apologizes to Julia. Meanwhile, Claudia is spending time with Avery, which makes his son jealous of her. Charlie tracks down Pamela. Meanwhile, Claudia goes to Avery searching for answers for questions about her father. Libby Dwyer, Julia's old friend, has killed herself. Also, Justin's mother is pregnant, and Justin worries about his father's affair. Bailey and Sarah go to a restaurant, where a robber attacks them and steals some money and Sarah's necklace. As he's done before in the past (in Season 2), Justin tries to convince Julia that Griffin is a loser after he gets into a bar fight over frustration about his marital troubles. Griffin also decides that it is time for him to move out of the Salingers' shed and into a place of his own. Charlie does not tell anyone, but he later tells everything to Kirsten. The scorned and vindictive Kathleen is still hell-bent on taking and closing down the restaurant as part of her personal vendetta to make Charlie suffer for breaking up with her. Meanwhile, Julia finds out that Sam was engaged, and she joins him in his dinner with his ex-fiance. It contains 3 videos from the second season. Cody steals a gift for Valentine's day and gives it Claudia, who knows about it. Elsewhere, Bailey likes Kate Bishop, the pretty customer he meets at his after-school job at a local shoe store, but is saddened to learn that she has a boyfriend. He wants someone to be there for him, but Callie is mad at him and wants him to move out. Kirsten prohibits Dudley to give Charlie a bachelor's party, so he asks Bailey if he would do it. Claudia claims to be sick, but Julia does not believe her and thinks she's faking to gain attention. Bailey plans a trip with Kate. Bailey gets angry at her because she is moving away, but she decides to go to Berkeley instead. At the end, Bailey wakes up from his fantasy and decides to seek help for himself. Meanwhile, Charlie is having some friends over for his high school reunion. He tells her that her parents love her, no matter what. Now even more determined to find Daphne, Charlie leaves for Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Bailey finds out that Kate's boyfriend, Tom, is too nice and feels badly trying to win Kate over. After finding out more about Ned's relationship with his abusive parents and his autistic brother Richie, Julia wants to get closer to Richie. In response, Sarah tells Callie that she does not want to get back with Bailey because she's dating someone new. Daphne collapses and is taken to the hospital. Bailey asks her to make it simple, but Julia's news scares them. At the end, Julia is surprised when she finds out that Jeanie left her husband. They go to the bar and have some drinks, and she asks him to sleep with her. During dinner, his benefactor asks too much about Bailey's parents. Callie tries to help Bailey, but he tells her that she's part of the reason for his drinking. Explore. Julia is accepted in Stanford, but is not sure she wants to go. Griffin still feels that something is wrong in Julia and Ned's relationship, so he contacts Justin to help Julia before it is too late. Robin Merin meets Sarah for the first time and introduces herself as Sarah's biological mother. Charlie is not sure about the wedding and flips a coin to decide. He tries to help a homeless man at the restaurant find a job and place to live, but later learns that it was all a waste because the homeless man suffers from the exact same mental illness as Kirsten. Afterwards, Griffin finally accepts the fact that he is, and always will be, an immature loser and slacker with no ambition, so he decides to leave town to settle in San Diego with the Merchant Marines to move on with his life and give Julia some space, but he tells Julia that he may return for her some day. Daphne has a hard time trying to fit into their new situation. She claims that Charlie fathered her four-year-old son, Spencer. They each talk privately with Walter. Bailey has a full plate to deal when he starts drinking again and then discovers money missing from the restaurant, learning that Joe is responsible. When Bailey does not accept her decision and Kate does not change her mind, they break up. Allan Heinberg & Tom Garrigus & Ian Biederman. Forced to shoulder professional and parenting responsibilities for which they are ill-equipped, the siblings must grow up quickly. While Charlie is against Bailey's choice to stay silent, Kirsten is supportive to Bailey in standing up for his principles. Julia's new editor has not answered her about her book, so she tries to find her and not just sit and wait. Will asks Sarah what is going on, but she does not want to talk about Bailey because of their recent breakup because of Bailey drinking all the time. Charlie finds out his friend Kevin is in complete remission and is convinced that his cancer recovery made his chances to recover smaller. Daphne is still having hard time trying to take care of baby Diana. Elsewhere, Claudia tries to lead a normal, perfect life at her new school and has little interest in rebelling with her new friends. Claudia is tempted by an academic shortcut of plagiarizing a term paper while trying to balance her time between school and seeing Todd. Claudia calls him and tells a story about Owen falling down the stairs. Sarah trusts Albert and brings him to her apartment. The second oldest is Bailey, a 16-year-old responsible team mom (at least . Bailey rushes to the house, when Charlie, Julia, Claudia, Grace and Sarah confront him. Todd hears about Claudia's scholarship offer and tells her that he too wants her to leave, even though he does love her and it might risk ending their romance. Kirsten tells Charlie that he is part of her mental problems. With Scott Wolf, Matthew Fox, Neve Campbell, Lacey Chabert. Griffin meets Ned at the hospital. Back in San Francisco, Victor steps in when Owen comes home every day claiming to be bullied at school. Everyone unfairly blames Charlie for what is happening to the restaurant (yet no one thinks about blaming Kathleen). Party of Five is an American teen and family drama television series created for Freeform by Amy Lippman and Christopher Keyser, based on the 1994 Fox series of the same name.The series is produced by Sony Pictures Television, with Lippman, Keyser, and Rodrigo Garca serving as executive producers.. At first, Julia is jealous, but they really get along. She is very confused about herself and goes to Bailey for comfort. Griffin decides to buy the repair shop. As a result, Claudia breaks up with Byron and unfairly blames Julia for stealing her boyfriend. Claudia breaks her arm while ice-skating, and Ross worries about her future as a violinist. Meanwhile, Julia notices that Jake can not see very well, and he tells her he's going blind. Elsewhere, Justin shows up for a visit, and Julia paints a nice picture inspired by him. Meanwhile, Claudia becomes jealous of Bailey's new relationship with Kate and gives Kate the wrong message so she'll miss a date with Bailey. They find her in the phone book, and Bailey calls her behind Sarah's back and goes to meet her. Meanwhile, Sarah and Bailey kick out Will and instead let Hannah stay with them. Paul tells Kirsten that he suspects that she's still in love with Charlie. The new owner, Rosalie, offers him a job at the store, which he refuses to take until Julia convinces him to. Bailey spends all his money in drinking and can not afford a clown for Owen's third birthday party, so he dresses as a clown. The series follows the Acosta siblings, Emilio, Lucia, Beto, Valentina and baby Rafa, as they struggle to stay together in the wake of their parents' deportation. Bailey is shocked when Kate tells him she plans to remain a virgin until she marries. Claudia is preparing to celebrate her 16th birthday and her only wish is that the whole family gets back together. Sex seems to be the only thing on everyone's mind, but no one answers Claudia's questions about it. Elsewhere, Ross is dating one of Claudia's teachers, and she outs him to the entire school. Meanwhile, Julia wants to start her marriage over with Griffin. Joe shows up and finds a drunk Bailey. Party of Five is an American teen drama television series created by Amy Lippman and Christopher Keyser, based on the 1994 Fox series of the same name. The series featured an ensemble cast led by Scott Wolf as Bailey, Matthew Fox as Charlie, Neve Campbell as Julia, and Lacey Chabert as Claudia Salinger, who with their baby brother Owen (played by . She lies to Justin and Charlie, and runs away to New Orleans to meet Griffin at his military academy. After trying to drink himself to death by drinking several whiskey bottles, Bailey passes out, but later wakes up and upon seeing that he's not dead, goes to Sarah's hospital bed and asks for her help. But when Adam notes to Julia that Justin and Laura lack a link between them, Julia tries to tell Justin not to get married, which alienates both him and Laura. Meanwhile, Kathleen wins a TV award and declares on television that she loves Charlie, who makes up a story about reuniting with Kirsten just to dump her. Bailey and Sarah plan on sleeping together, but she makes it too special. Meanwhile, Charlie's relatives struggle to deal with the fact that Charlie is sick. Meanwhile, Bailey tells Will that he might love Sarah and she feels the same way, so Will decides to step out of the picture, letting them stay together. He misses the good old days, but when the truth comes up about his friends troubled lives, Charlie realizes his high school life was not as good as he remembered. Joe responds that even if Bailey did inherit his father's alcoholism, he also inherited the will to stop drinking. A male teacher is hitting on Julia, and she feels uncomfortable. Determined to get into an out-of-state college to escape from his unhappy life, Bailey only gets a 900 on the SAT and his teacher offers him private lessons. Elsewhere, Julia sees Justin with another girl, and he is openly mean to her after learning that she has been spending time with Griffin because of his bad guy reputation. Charlie decides to get rid of all Kirsten's stuff so he can finally move on with his life. Bailey meets Jill Holbrook, a pretty and outgoing coffee shop waitress he falls for and ends up sleeping with immediately after their first date. Ned is rushed to the hospital, while Griffin gets arrested. He is waiting for her in the altar, but she never shows up. Later, Griffin shows up unannounced at an office building where Julia works as a receptionist wanting to hang out with her and refuses to leave. From Season 4 Episode 24, 'Fools Rush Out'. Julia gets upset with Griffin for not being romantic and getting fired from the job where Julia vouched for him. It starts a wave of arguments over one's priorities. At the end, Claudia's birthday wish comes true. Claudia's plans to make a special night for Kirsten fail. He convinces Julia to move into his room, but Maggie changes her mind. Jake tells Julia that he wants to be a part of the family, and so she accepts him, thinking that their mother would have done the same. Thurber, the family bulldog, is sick. Young Claudia pawns her violin and announces that she'd rather be a regular kid than a child prodigy. Bailey considers moving to Philadelphia to go back to college by attending the University of Pennsylvania following Joe's advice, but has some complications when Owen does not want to go with him and Charlie tells Bailey about keeping their parental responsibilities. Six months after their parents were killed in a car accident involving a drunk driver, the five Salinger orphans are struggling to make ends meet and keep their family together to raise their 10-month old newest brother Owen. shows an interest in her. Meanwhile, Bailey tells Callie that the last time he had sex was two years ago. Bailey witnesses a fight between one of his football teammates and some members of an opposing team. Charlie decides to take Claudia with him to Mexico by using his two worthless honeymoon tickets. Meanwhile, Sarah is worried because Bailey is drinking too much, but he says he's only celebrating. Party of Five follow the five Acosta children as they navigate daily life struggles to survive as a family unit after their parents are suddenly deported to Mexico. Justin is going to Europe for two months and ask Julia to go with him. Meanwhile, Owen's friend's father make disparaging remarks about Victor since he happens to be gay. Jamie expresses a strong interest in Claudia despite her lack of interest towards him. Julia then tries to see if she can go through with sleeping with Cooper, but she can not so they break up for good. Charlie has a hard time trying to cope with the fact that Daphne left. Charlie and Daphne make peace with each other, and Daphne admits to him that she is scared about having a baby. Bailey assumes most of the responsibility for the family and develops a romantic crush on the attractive grad student Kirsten Bennett, whom he hires on the spot as Owen's new nanny. Julia spends some time with Danny, a regular customer at the coffee shop who is HIV positive. Party of Five is an American television teen and family drama created by Christopher Keyser and Amy Lippman that originally aired on Fox for six seasons from September 12, 1994, to May 3, 2000. Julia wants to get Bailey and Sarah back together, but she's still very mad at him and Bailey continues being rude and belligerent (due to being drunk all the time). Matt kisses Sarah, and she tells Bailey. At the same time, Sarah dumped her boyfriend. Charlie tells him how it was when their parents were still alive, so Bailey decides to apply for college, writing about his mother in his essay. Griffin continues to keep the truth about his financial problems from Julia and decides to borrow a lot of money from a "business associate" named Howie. In the hotel room, Bailey has nothing to do and he really wants to drink. Charlie decides to go to Chicago to see Kirsten and leaves Julia in charge of the household chores. Bailey does not believe Joe, but Charlie does and proves it to be true with stories from his childhood. He eventually succeeds. Callie tells him that she wants someone like him. She tries to fix it, but Ross tells her it is not that easy. Also, Claudia tries to get back at Charlie for not letting her go to the conservatory. Julia spends all her time dating Josh and after a talk with Perry, she realizes just how much she needs some time alone. Ellie can not interfere or side with Charlie this time because she does not want to ruin her marriage again. At Bailey's first meeting, he bumps into Walter Alcott, the man that killed his parents. Mrs. Gideon, the social worker, shows up without notice and finds the house a complete mess. The Salingers are upset to learn that the drunk driver who killed their parents is being released from prison earlier than they anticipated and that he wants. Meanwhile, Will's discomfort grows after he moves in with Holly to continue his and Bailey's charade about being married. Party of Five is an American television teen and family drama created by Christopher Keyser and Amy Lippman that originally aired on Fox for six seasons from September 12, 1994 to May 3, 2000.The series featured an ensemble cast led by Scott Wolf as Bailey, Matthew Fox as Charlie, Neve Campbell as Julia, and Lacey Chabert as Claudia Salinger, who with their baby brother Owen (played by several . Julia is still shocked by Ned's violent behavior, and she would not talk to anyone about it. Morgan fires all the waitresses, but later he tries to get Julia back, unsuccessfully. Tensions between Charlie and Joe over managing the restaurant come to a head when Charlie states that he does not trust Joe because of the embezzlement incident. Callie gets drunk and insults Bailey. In 1996 it was the surprise winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Drama, making it one of the lowest rated shows ever to win the award. Meanwhile, Will pays Bailey a visit and realizes that he and Bailey are living in totally different worlds. When the phone rings in the morning, they find Claudia in the kitchen; she blames them for ignoring her and not knowing anything about her life. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Meanwhile, Claudia has been missing school for several weeks, and the school calls for a meeting. It is Christmas time and the Salinger's grandfather Jake Gordon comes back. He discovers her lie, and she kisses him. Later, Bailey talks to him and asks him not to disappear entirely. He tries to help, but it leads to nowhere since she will not talk with him about what is going on. When she finds her, she tells Julia that another book with the same story of hers has been published, so her book would not be published anymore. After many arguments, Daphne decides to move out of the house and leave Charlie. Elsewhere, Sam does not want anything with Julia and Claudia says she's pathetic, but Julia insists and Sam decides to return to the house. Unable to keep up with school, Bailey decides to quit some classes. Bailey asks Julia not to date his friend, but she decides to date him anyway. In the meantime, everyone is too occupied and self-absorbed with their own life problems to plan Claudia's 12th birthday. Emily finds out about Charlie's affair with Kathleen and they break up. Charlie faces Kirsten, who returns to town and causes tension with Nina. She tells Charlie that if they were married things might have been different. J.P. Tannen (Voight) is a former professional golfer residing in California.He is estranged from his three children, who live in New York with their mother Kathleen (Millie Perkins) and stepfather, attorney Mitchell (Crenna).In an effort to re-enter his kids' lives, Tannen decides to take them on a Mediterranean cruise.Tannen, who still has feelings for Kathleen, wants her to believe . Claudia does not like Griffin, so he tries to win her heart. She wants some time off from studies and to find herself. Owen runs away from Charlie in the mall, and the family must look for him. Elsewhere, Griffin Holbrook returns with a minor leg injury from a boating accident in the Merchant Marines, and Julia encourages him to sue so he can be financially stable for a while he looks for steady work. Maggie and Julia leave class to go to the museum. Party Pack is the second triple pack video released in 2000 and 2001. All of Charlie's dates turn out to be a disaster. In this alternate world, set during a weekend of planning Nick and Diana Salinger's 31st anniversary party, all of the siblings are insecure with their parents, whom they cannot stand up to. Also, Kirsten's family wants her to return home to Chicago. Thanksgiving Day at the Salingers' is anything but peaceful. Larracuente, Tosta, Guardado, and Legaspi were cast in October 2018, and the series was officially ordered by Freeform in February 2019. Charlie quits his job after his boss says 'no' to his projects, but when they talk, he gets his job back. Julia meets a Stanford teacher, who is also a writer. A fortuneteller tells Kirsten that she would not marry Charlie. Bailey, alienated with his family, wants to spend Christmas all by himself, but Coach Petrocelli does not let him and instead asks Bailey over to his place to watch wrestling on TV, where they bond by talking about Bailey's dead parents and Petrocelli's failed marriage and a daughter who never calls or writes. Meanwhile, Charlie and Kirsten finally go a date, but just as their romance is heating up, she learns that he used one of his weak pick-up lines on her. He worries about her safety because she lives in a dangerous neighborhood. Bailey "Bay" (family nickname) Salinger is the second child of the Salinger family in the 1994 television series Party of Five. Charlie sees Julia at the club and assumes that she is there partying. Greer tries to boost Julia's confidence by sending her to a fashion photographer, and Julia spends $800 on the photo session. Elsewhere, Grace decides to run for city council and makes the Salingers's house her campaign headquarters. Back in San Francisco, Kirsten and Paul look after Claudia and Owen. They call the police and report Claudia. In the season finale, Jill dies suddenly (off-camera) from a drug overdose. After leaving Paul, Kirsten goes back to Chicago to visit her parents. On Charlie and Emily's second date, she says she thinks it is too soon to sleep with Charlie, so he betrays her when he has sex with Kathleen behind Emily's back. Julia is worried about the consequences of her relationship with Ned, but they make love. The . Julia is having problems with the roofers, Sam and his brother Alec. Her father wants to send her to boarding school in Connecticut, and Bailey finds out that she wants to go. Owen takes his first steps. Each one deals with the news in their own way with Claudia's worry, Bailey's insecurity and Julia's indifference, which leads Charlie to turn to Kirsten for emotional support. Read more about the original 1994 television series Party of Five. Griffin is annoyed when his sexist Merchant Marine friend, Schuyler (guest star. Meanwhile, Kirsten tries a new anti-depressent medication which her depression turns into compulsive cleaning and organizing, which drives her crazy and she decides to go off the medication, but she immediately becomes depressed and withdrawn more than ever. Meanwhile, Charlie is bothered by Daphne's stripping profession and that makes some trouble in their new-found romance. Kirsten goes out on the town with Daphne and her free-spirited friends, who inspire Kirsten not to be afraid to be spontaneous and take a chance in her life. Daphne confides in Charlie about her problems with Luke, who wants a job in Texas and leaves no time for her to be with Diana. Julia realizes that she has feelings for Evan. Meanwhile, Bailey is jealous about Sarah for wearing tight clothes in her shows and for hanging out too much with her new band. Past . Bailey soon develops an attraction for Greer instead. He is known for his roles in the television series Party of Five as Bailey Salinger, as Jake Hartman in Everwood, as Chad Decker in V and as Carson Drew in Nancy Drew.In film, he is best known for the cult classics Go and Double Dragon.