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Long Lost Family – Season 6 (2016)

The sixth season of Long Lost Family aired in 2019, exploring deeply emotional stories of individuals seeking to reconnect with their biological families. Hosts Chris Jacobs and Lisa Joyner guide participants through the complex journey of discovery, unraveling mysteries, and facilitating poignant reunions. Each episode uncovers heartwarming and often bittersweet tales of separation, search, and reunion, offering a glimpse into the profound impact of family connections lost and found. This season continues to explore the universal longing for identity and belonging, shedding light on the complexities of adoption, separation, and the enduring hope of reconnection.

Length: 43min per episode
Genre: Documentary, Reality-TV
This Title is: Heartwarming, Emotional, Insightful

Long Lost Family – Season 6 (2016) is New on Prime Video in Canada!

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Cast

  • Chris Jacobs as Host
  • Lisa Joyner as Host

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: TV-PG

Content is suitable for general audiences with parental guidance suggested.

Trivia

  • The series is based on the Dutch series Spoorloos.
  • Season 6 features 8 episodes, each unfolding unique stories of search and reunion.
  • Hosts Chris Jacobs and Lisa Joyner have personal experiences with adoption, adding a personal touch to their roles.

Our Review

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Long Lost Family Season 6 offers a deeply moving series of narratives that expertly balances the joy of reunion with the often painful journeys that lead there. The series is marked by its compassionate approach to delicate subject matter, with hosts Chris Jacobs and Lisa Joyner providing supportive guidance to participants. While the emotional depth of the stories is the series’ greatest strength, it sometimes feels repetitive across episodes. However, the genuine moments of connection and the resolution of lifelong searches keep viewers deeply engaged and emotionally invested.

Critic Scores

Long Lost Family has received a great review by the critics

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