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Raven's Home 2

2018-06-25 | Family,Comedy | 21 episodes
Overview
Raven Baxter and the entire family learn that her pre-teen son Booker has inherited her ability to catch glimpses of the future. Like his whole-hearted and watchful mom, Booker can only get a peek at what’s to come, but it’s just enough to drive each of them to interfere with the anticipated outcome. His ability to see brief visions of the future are nascent and uncontrollable and often seem to collide with Raven’s own visions, setting in motion madcap escapades for the entire extended family. Booker is unpretentiously cool; his twin sister Nia is independent and eager to lead; they have a uniquely special “twin bond” yet squabble like most tweens. Both rely on insightful motherly witticisms and uninhibited silliness from Raven (a fashion designer amidst a job-transition).

7 Seasons

Episode

The Falcon and The Raven - Part One (2018)

When Booker has a vision of his mom losing the money hidden in her backpack, he enlists Nia and Levi to help him follow Raven and rescue the money before it goes missing.

The Falcon and The Raven - Part One poster

Directed By

Robbie Countryman

Writer

Michael Feldman

The Falcon and The Raven – Part Two (2018)

Raven finally admits to the kids that she has visions too and shares a special moment with Booker and they try to combine their psychic powers to find the missing money. Feeling left out, Nia pretends to have a vision.

The Falcon and The Raven – Part Two poster

Directed By

Robbie Countryman

Writer

Dava Savel

Because (2018)

When Booker wants to reveal his powers to increase his popularity at school, Raven warns him to keep his psychic powers a secret.

Because poster

Directed By

Lynn M. McCracken

Writer

Norm Gunzenhauser

Cop to It (2018)

When the new building manager accuses someone of tagging the side of their building, Raven thinks Tess is responsible.

Cop to It poster

Directed By

Eric Dean Seaton

Writer

David DiPietro

Weirder Things (2018)

The kids win a contest to attend a private screening of their favorite TV show, but their plans are interrupted when Raven makes them babysit Dreamweaver Kema’s precocious niece.

Weirder Things poster

Directed By

Eric Dean Seaton

Writer

Antonia F. March

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