Keeping Up With The Kardashians 20 [repack] -
Season 20 gave us a rare, unfiltered look at Kylie Jenner. While she had previously been a supporting character or a Snapchat filter, this season showed her vulnerability regarding her friendship with Jordyn Woods (post-scandal) and her relationship with Travis. The most candid moment? Kylie admitting she wants "more kids" but struggles with the public nature of her relationships. It was the most human we have seen her in years.
Here is the final scorecard for Season 20: the tears, the fights, and the legacy. Unlike previous seasons that ended with a cliffhanger or a petty squabble over a stolen stylist, Season 20 leaned hard into nostalgia. The finale, titled The End , was a two-part sob-fest. keeping up with the kardashians 20
Coming off the Tristan Thompson paternity scandal (which broke just before filming), Khloé was in full defense mode. Season 20 is a masterclass in Khloé’s emotional evolution. She isn't the goofy, clumsy little sister anymore. She is hardened. The season documents her co-parenting struggle and her decision to keep True away from the "drama." It was painful to watch a romantic optimist become a cynical realist in real-time. The Missing Piece: Kourtney’s Disconnect By Season 20, Kourtney had already checked out. She famously threatened to quit for three seasons straight. In this final run, she is noticeably absent from group scenes, often Facetiming in from her POOSH office or hiding out with Travis Barker (pre-blonde era). While the family tried to pretend everything was fine, the tension was palpable. Kourtney had moved on to her own spin-off reality, and she was just waiting for the paperwork to clear. Was it a satisfying ending? Yes and no. Season 20 gave us a rare, unfiltered look at Kylie Jenner
★★★★☆ (4/5) – For the nostalgia alone. What was your favorite memory from the original KUWTK run? Drop it in the comments below. Kylie admitting she wants "more kids" but struggles
The finale gave fans closure. Seeing the family read the final table read of the voiceover scripts and hug the producers was genuine. For a show often accused of being "scripted," the raw tears felt real.
Season 20 is essential viewing for fans who need to see the family cry it out. For casual viewers, it’s a slow, sentimental walk through a museum of plastic surgery and privilege. But you have to respect it. They controlled the narrative until the very last frame.
But all empires must fall. Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 20, subtitled The Final Season , aired in 2021. It wasn't just a collection of episodes; it was a 10-episode eulogy for a television dynasty.