"Baby Dady" season 6 will jump a few years ahead as hinted by the executive producer during an interview. "Baby Daddy" season 6 will not pick up where season 5 ended and this poses a lot of questions to what could be waiting for Riley, Danny and the rest of the gang next season.
The Alternate Ending
"Baby Daddy" season 5 ended with Riley dropping a huge bomb onto Danny. Danny appeared freaked out when he learned that Riley is pregnant. Meanwhile, Tucker grabbed a huge gig in Los Angeles. Bonnie, on the other hand, got back with her adventurous husband Brad while Ben almost met the girl of her dreams. All of these happened in the season finale of "Baby Daddy" however, executive producer Dan Berendsen shared with TV Line that the series prepared an alternate ending.
According to Berendsen, the team wasn't sure if Freeform TV will air "Baby Daddy" season 6. This is the main reason they had prepared the alternate ending for season 5. If it would have been the last season for "Baby Daddy," then fans would have seen Ben and his mystery girl setting off together inside the cab. But since Freeform TV announced the "Baby Daddy" season 6, then there will huge changes in the next season. For one, there will be a time jump when "Big Daddy" season 6 starts.
Time Jump For 'Big Daddy' Season 6
Executive Producer Berendsen confirmed the time jump in "Baby Daddy" season 6. "We normally come back on a big cliffhanger, but I think there will be a little bit of a time jump here," he stated to TV Line. With the renewal of the series, fans are confounded with more questions. For instance, there's the huge question of Riley marrying Danny before the baby comes out. More so, fans are also anticipating if Danny and Tucker will leave New York for better opportunities. If so, where does that leave Riley?
The executive producer also promised that fans have not seen the last of Elle, Ben's dream girl. So expect that there will be more of this part of the story in "Baby Daddy" season 6. "Baby Daddy" season 6 will reportedly air sometime in early 2017.