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'Switched at Birth' Season 4 Finale Spoilers: Daphne Gets Closer to Quinn, John and Katherine Kennish To Split Up?

The teen-oriented show "Switched at Birth" will close its fourth season next week and fans are wondering how things will turn out for the main characters in the finale episode, especially since drama and tension is still very much present in the Kennish-Marano household.

In a preview clip for episode 20 titled "And Always Searching For Beauty," it first showed off Toby (Lucas Grabeel) holding his newborn baby. And it looks like someone is going to get arrested as the promo video ended with the cops barging in at the family. Who's going to be placed under custody? It's still to be revealed.

The teaser also showed a scene of Daphne (Katie Leclerc) and Quinn talking. According to Latin Post, Daphne will attend an interview for an internship abroad and she will get accepted. If she decides to pursue it, there's a big possibility that she will get closer to Quinn, the guy who helped her in Mexico and shared a short kiss with. This will bring trouble to her relationship with Mingo (Adam Hagenbuch) who apparently does not like Quinn living near Daphne at all because he knows about their kiss. It will also cause Daphne to be torn between her job and her boyfriend.

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But Daphne and Mingo's relationship isn't the only one in troubled waters as Yibada revealed that the Kennish couple will be fighting over their current money problems. The source stated that John (D.W. Moffett) walked out of a huge negotiation deal causing Katherine (Lea Thompson) to be pissed off since they need money badly. The two have always been known to be a strong couple but will they also be able to get through this present setback or are they just going to call it quits?

More events will unfold when "Switched at Birth" Season 4 Episode 20 airs on Monday at 8 pm ET on ABC Family.

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