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  1. Life Unexpected is an American teen drama television series that aired for two seasons from January 18, 2010 to January 18, 2011. It was produced by Best Day Ever Productions and Mojo Films in association with CBS Productions and Warner Bros. Television and broadcast by The CW.

  2. Life Unexpected: Created by Liz Tigelaar. With Britt Robertson, Shiri Appleby, Kristoffer Polaha, Austin Basis. The life of 15-year-old Lux who was abandoned in foster care takes an unexpected turn when she applies for emancipation and the judge makes her stay with her biological parents.

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    • 2010-01-18
    • Drama
    • 60
  3. Jan 18, 2010 · Lux has spend the first 15 years of her life bouncing around numerous foster homes. Just before her 16th birthday, she decides to become emancipated. In order to do that, she needs the signatures of both of her birth parents, who gave her up as teenagers.

  4. Jan 18, 2011 · Though the CW’s “Life Unexpected” hasn’t officially been canceled, creator Liz Tigelaar isn’t too optmisitc about the fate of the show given the network’s decision not to order the remaining back...

    • yvonne.villarreal@latimes.com
    • Senior Television Writer
  5. Jan 20, 2010 · About Life Unexpected. Fifteen year-old Lux has spent her life bouncing from foster family to foster family. As her sixteenth birthday approaches, she has finally had enough of the system and decides to become an emancipated minor.

  6. Jan 17, 2010 · Life Unexpected. Season 1. After spending her life bouncing from one foster family to another, 15-year-old Lux has decided to become an emancipated minor. Her journey through the legal maze leads Lux to her biological father, 30-something Nate "Baze" Bazile, who lives like an aging frat-boy and is astonished to learn he has a daughter.

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  8. Jan 19, 2011 · Last night, we sadly said good-bye to The CW‘s unexpectedly wonderful little series, Life Unexpected. Since there were plenty of loose ends to tie up, it was broken down into two one-hour parts.