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Sister Wives S1 E2 - Courting a Fourth Wife

Sister Wives S1 E2 - Courting a Fourth Wife

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Kody Brown is courting a potential fourth wife, Robyn, and travels five hours to see her. This is a point of contention, as the distance was previously stated differently. The wives express mixed feelings about Kody courting a new wife. They begin to realize that Kody's time will be divided even further.

We get up to speed with how Kody and Robyn met. Robyn expresses that she doesn't want to hurt anyone by joining the family, but Kody may be influencing her perception. This highlights existing family dynamics and tensions.

The wives are seen moving furniture to prepare Christine's room for the new baby, which becomes a metaphor for their roles and relationships.

We discuss the show's production and question certain aspects, such as why Robyn's home appears sparsely furnished. We also note inconsistencies in the timeline and details.

Despite the family's initial optimism, cracks and fractures are already appearing.


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Original show episode description: Kody heads south to court his potential fourth wife, Robyn. Meanwhile, back home, the wives express their true feelings about their possible new sister-wife as they prepare for Christine's new baby.


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Sister Wives is a TLC docuseries starring Kody Brown, Meri Brown, Christine Brown, Janelle Brown, Robyn Brown, and their family.

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