Sister Wives

Sister Wives

2010
Sister Wives
Sister Wives

Sister Wives

4.5 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Husband Kody Brown, along with his four wives (only one of which is legally married to Kody) and their combined 18 children, attempts to navigate life as a "normal" family in a society that shuns their lifestyle.

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EP22  Look Back: How It's Going
Dec. 31,2023
Look Back: How It's Going

All but one of the Sister Wives have fallen out with their husband Kody, but how did we get here? The Browns look back at the huge ups and downs of the relationship rollercoaster this family has been on.

EP21  Talk Back: Part 2
Dec. 29,2023
Talk Back: Part 2

The Sister Wives react to the explosive season finale where Meri and Kody decide their marriage is over. They also have the chance to set the record straight as they hear what the viewers thought of it all via viewer questions and social media posts.

EP20  Look Back: How It Started
Dec. 24,2023
Look Back: How It Started

All but one of Kody Brown's polygamist marriages have completely fallen apart. Now it's time to look back at how the Browns got to this point as they reflect on those early days after each of the four wives entered the family.

EP19  Talk Back: Part 1
Dec. 22,2023
Talk Back: Part 1

The Sister Wives watch the revealing first episode of this season and tell us what was really going on behind the scenes. They also respond to some tough viewer questions and social media posts.

EP18  One on One: Part 4
Dec. 17,2023
One on One: Part 4

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP17  One on One: Part 3
Dec. 10,2023
One on One: Part 3

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP16  One on One: Part 2
Dec. 03,2023
One on One: Part 2

We don't have an overview of this episode, please check back later.

EP15  One on One: Part 1
Nov. 26,2023
One on One: Part 1

The Brown family sits down individually to discuss the challenges they have faced over the past year.

EP14  It's Always Darkest Before Dawn
Nov. 19,2023
It's Always Darkest Before Dawn

Christine talks with her brothers about her newfound happiness and hopes to inspire Janelle but Janelle won't let go of the past.

EP13  The Elephant in the Room
Nov. 12,2023
The Elephant in the Room

Kody and Robyn reunite with Janelle and Christine on a family video call to reveal the gender of Mykelti's twins.

EP12  Can't See the Forest for the Trees
Nov. 05,2023
Can't See the Forest for the Trees

Christine throws a 1950s-themed party for her 50th birthday and admits she's dating again.

EP11  Airing the Dirty Laundry
Oct. 29,2023
Airing the Dirty Laundry

Christine is ecstatic when Mykelti tells her she's having twins. Then, Meri reveals that while out for their anniversary, Kody finally admitted he no longer wants a relationship with her, and she is forced to consider ending her marriage for good.

EP10  Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Basket
Oct. 22,2023
Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Basket

Christine is excited to celebrate her first Easter since divorcing Kody.

EP9  Battle Lines Are Drawn
Oct. 15,2023
Battle Lines Are Drawn

Janelle, Christine and their older kids gather for dinner, and things get intense as they express their frustrations about Kody and Robyn.

EP8  The Writing Is on the Wall
Oct. 08,2023
The Writing Is on the Wall

Kody takes Janelle out for her birthday and talks about wanting to start over.

EP7  Throwing in the Towel
Oct. 01,2023
Throwing in the Towel

Janelle meets with Christine and reveals that she doesn't want to be married any more. Meri nervously tells Robyn that she's moving her clothing business to Parowan, Utah, and will spend less time in Flagstaff, believing Kody is done with her.

EP6  The Understatement if the Year
Sep. 24,2023
The Understatement if the Year

Christine reveals she's hired a matchmaker; Meri makes plans to move her business but worries about how Robyn will take the news; Janelle meets with Kody for the first time since their huge fight and asks if he still wants a plural marriage.

EP5  When the Going Gets Tough
Sep. 17,2023
When the Going Gets Tough

The Browns discuss how things went over Christmas. Janelle confesses to Christine that she doesn't know if her marriage can be fixed. Robyn and Meri try to dissect what went wrong over the years and reveal that Kody was not always equal with his time.

EP4  A Deal With the Devil
Sep. 10,2023
A Deal With the Devil

Kody confides in a friend who has also gone through a polygamist divorce, and he contemplates giving up on plural marriage; while Janelle is still reeling from the huge fight she had with Kody, the family once again celebrates Christmas separately.

EP3  Throwing Stones in Glass Houses
Sep. 03,2023
Throwing Stones in Glass Houses

Kody vents to friends about his anger over his divorce; Janelle's sons are still not talking to Kody, and the family may celebrate another holiday separately; a discussion about Christmas blows up into the worst fight Janelle and Kody have ever had.

EP2  Thanks for Nothing
Aug. 27,2023
Thanks for Nothing

Christine and Kody struggle to keep things cordial. Then, Kody regrets the family being separated at Thanksgiving, and Paedon updates Christine on a situation between the kids and Robyn. While Aurora gets her ears pierced, Kody reveals part of his past.

EP1  No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
Aug. 20,2023
No Such Thing as a Free Lunch

Christine has moved to Salt Lake City, but the fallout from her divorce remains. Janelle, Meri and Robyn struggle to plan the upcoming holidays as the family continues to be divided. Then, things get tense between Kody and Christine when they sit down for the first time since she left.

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4.5 | TV-14 | en | Drama , Family , Reality | More Info
Released: 2010-09-26 | Released Producted By: Figure 8 Films , Advanced Medical Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://tlc.com/tv-shows/sister-wives/
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Husband Kody Brown, along with his four wives (only one of which is legally married to Kody) and their combined 18 children, attempts to navigate life as a "normal" family in a society that shuns their lifestyle.

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bpashain-07133 I have watched for awhile and this show has changed considerably. It used to be one of my guilty pleasures, but now I fast forward through a lot. As for the wives, Meri whines non-stop about being an empty nester and Christine whines that she doesn't get enough attention. Janelle is so cut-off emotionally, I think a train could drive through her living room and I don't think she would notice. Robin? Well, I try to ignore her. She drives me insane. She acts like she's in charge of everyone and everything, and the truth is she just came into their lives a few years ago. She talks and acts like she's been with Kody since he was a teenager. She's only known the kids for a few years, but she talks like she's been around since the oldest were in diapers. It's annoying as all heck listening to her talk about the kids. Sadly, she is the one who acts the most comfortable in the family. The original wives seem depressed, miserable, whiny and jealous of EVERYTHING. They joke about how they can't kiss their husband in front of the other wives because it will cause problems. Kody also admits that he keeps things "private" because they keep score on everything. Right down to where the other wives went to dinner on their anniversary, what they got for birthdays, if Kody respects their opinions equally, etc. In short? Polygamy looks absolutely, devastatingly miserable. The show seems forced now. Like they know ratings are tanking and they are desperate for viewers. This is the 12th season and it has centered around Mykelti getting married to a Mexican guy. He makes NON-STOP "jokes" about "white people". He refers to certain candy as "white people candy", certain music as "white people music", so on and so forth. Isn't that considered racist? Can other shows refer to BBQ as "black people food"? Probably not. Tonight was the last night I will watch this show. It was actually the episode that aired 4 days ago where Mariah dragger Meri and Janelle to the womens march in D.C.. The entire episode was about Mariah and her GF and that stupid march. She ran around the march calling for "her 2 moms". Any other time, she will have nothing to do with Meri, but now that she can fit in with an alternative family life, she proudly exclaims she is a gay woman with 2 moms? Puke. I've read that this is the last season. I can see why.
rbuckner35 First of all, I thought that polygamy was illegal, and I cannot believe they show this on TV. I don't know much about this tradition, but in my faith, I believe that a man who loves a woman would not want any other and a woman with respect for herself, would not want to share her husband with anyone. I never will find a reason for this type of lifestyle. To each their own, but this is just not right to me and I do believe that I am not the only one. I know that everyone has different beliefs so I am not disrespecting them, but this, to me, is unacceptable and the reality shows that keep coming up on TV are insane. Naked shows of dating and news, and now this?. WOW?
NikitaCollette When I heard about this show my first reaction was !Warren Jeffs!, only because that was the only time I had ever really heard about the religion. Once I watched the show I was in love from the start! This family is nothing like Jeffs and they teach you; that's NOT at all how polygamy is! - I feel like they're all truly genuine! Yes Kody seems to cheese it up for the cameras from time to time, but the wives don't seem to care and put Kody in his place & the kids speak their mind disagreeing most of the time. They're such an easy family to fall in love with and relate to, & you sincerely feel for them because of it. Once you get to "know" them it's impossible to judge them. They're so open minded, as a lesbian, it's refreshing to see people who are religious & not be judgmental. If you haven't seen the show because of their beliefs then it's time to put that a side and take 30mins (more like 20 bc of commercials)& take in everything that the Brown family is. If you can manage to look past their religion then I assure you you'll love this show just as much as I do!! :)
cobzut In many neighborhoods, families and even church congregations we use the phrase that was taken from African Villages, "It takes a village to raise a child". When I think of all of the people involved in actually raising a family a village would be so helpful. While I understand the controversy surrounding the Brown family, I , even as a married woman do not see what the big deal is, even as a woman of faith.I believe In the Bible many men took several wives, I can not give you any quotes as I have not dug deeply for them. However, what I do know is that 17 years or so ago, Kody Brown loved a woman and married her legally. He fell in love with the rest of the women and had a ceremony to celebrate. While many of us choose to go in a different direction, noting they are doing seems to be illegal or in anyway immoral. I just heard the teaser for the news and there were three crimes involving sex and very inappropriate situations, those are things that should upset us. Not a family trying to raise their family in a way that is look on as different. Watching the show I see so much of the ups to their family life. For one thing help and teamwork. How many of us wives are completely overwhelmed while our spouse is happily oblivious to our never ending to do list. They also have someone to come home to not only for themselves but for the kids when they come home from school or other events. There is cooperating with the meals, finances, cleaning even dealing with the heart ache that comes with raising teenagers. When new babies arrive, they can provide the same kind of support some native tribes and early settlers provided for women who have just given birth. There are other women in the home to assist with the baby so the mother does not become overwhelmed and can get enough rest to perform the duties a mother needs to do in an infants first few months of life. I do think of this situation though an apply it to myself and it does tug at my heart strings. I can not imagine how it must feel to think of your husband sleeping in a bed with another woman right down the hall. I suppose that if I grew up in a family where polygamy was the norm then it might be an easier pill to swallow. If it was not though, I would have a hard time not being jealous. All in all, I really enjoy the show. I understand people are asking why are they making a show about this topic however, I laugh sometimes when people talk about all of the TLC programming; TLC stands for The Learning Channel. This means that the programming on this channel is intended to educate us on topics that we might not know about all ready and are curious about. If they showed programs about things we did know about, it would be pretty boring. Also, if we are going to start attacking this family for their way of life than we should probably start attacking large families who lived together. Remember Dynasty- everyone loved that show.