[s12e18] Lord Disick Returns -

: While the family travels to San Diego to celebrate grandmother MJ’s birthday, Rob goes "M.I.A." following a heated argument with his then-fiancée, Blac Chyna. His absence at the birthday dinner leaves Chyna to face the family alone, creating significant tension.

Scott Disick, Kris Jenner, Khloé, Kim, and Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall and Kylie Jenner Blac Chyna, Mary Jo "MJ" Campbell (grandmother) Streaming Availability Accessible on platforms like Apple TV , IMDb , and Sling TV . [S12E18] Lord Disick Returns

Reviewers noted that while the "Lord Disick" and "Rob drama" felt like standard fare for the series, Kim’s earnest effort to learn a basic parental skill like hair braiding provided a rare, relatable moment in the otherwise high-glamour show. Lord Disick Returns - IMDb : While the family travels to San Diego

: In a more grounded subplot, Kim Kardashian West expresses anxiety over her inability to style her daughter North’s hair. Determined to be self-sufficient rather than relying on professionals, she visits a stylist to learn braiding techniques and practices on a mannequin at home. Episode Details Original Air Date October 30, 2016 Runtime Approximately 41–43 minutes Main Cast Reviewers noted that while the "Lord Disick" and

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians episode (Season 12, Episode 18) aired on October 30, 2016, and primarily focuses on the family’s attempts to cheer up a depressed Scott Disick by reviving his boisterous "Lord" alter ego. The episode balances this lighthearted character return with heavier drama surrounding Rob Kardashian's disappearance and Kim's relatable parenting struggles. Key Plotlines and Highlights

: Concerned that Scott is in a "dark, sad place" following his split from Kourtney, Kris Jenner and Khloé Kardashian pull his old Lord paraphernalia—including car flags and canes—out of storage. Despite initially finding the persona "obnoxious," Scott embraces the return to boost his confidence. Later, his sisters attempt to transition him to a "Duke" title, which he flatly rejects in favor of his original "Lord" status.