Good Bonesaired its final episode Tuesday night. As usual, it included the completion of a dream home — and more unexpectedly, a marriage proposal!
When it comes time for Anna to tour the finished house, Tad has an even bigger surprise in store when he pops the question in their brand-new kitchen.
“I think this is going to be your favorite spot, if you come over here,” he tells Anna in the clip, motioning for her to join him at the kitchen island.

“Will you marry me?” Tad asks Anna as she nods her head, overcome with emotion.

After they embrace, Mina, her mom and co-star Karen E. Laine, and other relatives enter to welcome Anna to the family.
“She is my person,” Tad says in a separate on-camera interview. “She is my best friend. She’s my dearest friend. It’s like all this cliche stuff, but it’s very accurate. It’s very real. And I’m really glad I put a ring on it.”
Tad previously announced the couple’s engagement inan Instagram poston June 8.

While the Starsiak siblings appeared to be getting along well in the episode, Mina has been candid about family tensions during recent conversations on her podcast,Mina AF.
In August,sheshared a dilemmashe faced over whether to address conflicts with her mom, Tad and her brother William, ahead of her 5-year-old son Jack’s birthday party. (She and husband Steve Hawk are also parents to daughter Charlie, who turned 3 in September.)

“My brother Tad and I aren’t in a great place,” she revealed. “My brother William and I are in a kind of like a nonexistent place. It’s complicated without even being complicated. We don’t really engage much and the last engagement wasn’t super positive, and that was maybe a year ago.”
“We all always coexist,” she continued. “We went on family vacation together and everyone is pleasant enough around each other. And is that a good thing, the right thing, or is that all just being wildly dysfunctional?”
On another episode of her podcast, Mina reflected on the end ofGood Bones.
“Something I’m super, super proud of, and really grateful to the network for, is making a show for the last eight years that, for the huge majority of the time, has been super representative of who I am, who the boys are, what we’re doing. And it was really important to me from the beginning to do that,” she added.
She noted, however, “The end of anything is just hard.”
source: people.com