I would die for the Acosta siblings.
The series aired from 1994-2000 and centered around five siblings who had to learn to survive on their own after their parents died in a car crash.Last night, Freeform launched a reboot of the series. And let me tell you, I am already obsessed.
The new series still follows the same basic premise of five siblings having to survive on their own. However, there's a twist: in this version, the parents are deported for being undocumented immigrants.TBH, I only made it about 10 minutes into the pilot before crying. And I'm not the only one:
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