'Switched at Birth' season 5 premiere: Show's final season pushed back to 2017

Daphne and Bay won't be around this year for "Switched at Birth" season 5.Facebook/Switched at Birth

Following the cancellation of "Switched at Birth," fans of the teen-family drama have more bad news to take in. It has been confirmed that "Switched at Birth" season 5 episodes won't air this year.

Show creator Lizzy Weiss has announced on Twitter that the final season of the show will premiere next year. She had no details to offer on when exactly Daphne and Bay grace the TV screens again and she certainly knows how hard it will be for fans, but she assured that it will be worth the wait.

The fourth season of "Switched at Birth" ended in October last year. This means that the show will be absent from the air for more than a year before it sees the light of day for its official leave-taking. Weiss, however, also made sure to balance things out with good news about the 10-episode "Switched at Birth" season 5. She assured fans that while no new episodes will be out this year, the final installments of the series will be nothing short of extraordinary.

A still from a new "Switched at Birth" season 5 episodeAdam Rose/Freeform/Disney via AP

The race episode in "Switched at Birth" season 5 she was talking about involves racism on a college campus set in the show's version of University of Missouri-Kansas City. Told from the perspective of black characters, the "Switched at Birth" season 5 episode, titled "Occupy Truth," follows African-American students who felt offended by a white student who dressed up as black rapper Lil Wayne at a party. The white student defends that he is only celebrating his favorite rapper but the offended party believes it is nothing but pure mockery and racism. Weiss also teased that she is now looking for the perfect title for the finale of "Switched at Birth" season 5 and that the second to the last episode of the series was directed by one of the show's editors.