Sister Wives - Season 13
Season 13
Episodes
Meri, On Her Own...
Meri's offer on the B&B is accepted! But she doesn't have enough cash for the down payment and asks the family for help. Kody steps up, but later, he realizes he doesn't have the money and reneges, leaving Meri to come up with the money on her own.
Sister Wife Secrets
Meri finds a way to buy the Bed & Breakfast she wants without Kody or her Sister Wives' help. Then, when Janelle hears that Meri closed on the B&B from a stranger on the street, this precipitates another confrontation.
Kody Wants Out
Mitch and Aspyn announce their engagement and the race is on to find a venue! Then, the whole family goes to Utah to help with the official opening of Meri's Bed & Breakfast. At the opening, Kody drops a hint of some MAJOR changes ahead.
Kody's Shocking Move
Aspyn goes wedding dress shopping but after the fun, Kody drops a huge bombshell. With a weird whiteboard presentation, he tells his wives they need to sell their houses and move. Janelle digs in her heels. She's not going to do this to her kids.
Mariah's Big Announcement
Christine and Meri try to recover the fun relationship they had years ago. Kody and Christine go to check out Flagstaff, AZ. Mariah has something big to announce to the family. Meanwhile Janelle talks to her kids about the move.
Flagstaff Flirtation
Blocked by some of his wives from moving to Utah, Kody pitches Flagstaff AZ. He takes Meri there to look at land and starts to tell the kids. Mitch and Aspyn are busy preparing their wedding but some younger kids have a meltdown about moving.
Divided We Move
The Browns go to Flagstaff to look at properties and they are split over which one to buy. Robyn & Christine prefer one and Meri & Kody another. Janelle is the tie breaker and her decision is surprising. They make an offer and the response is sobering.
Aspyn's Royal Wedding
Aspyn & Mitch are getting married with bagpipes, kilts and lots of flower girls! It's a perfect day but the officiant has lost his voice and the Browns are stressing because they now have to move to Flagstaff within a month!
Kody's Secret Plan
The Sister Wives announce to the kids that they've bought land in Flagstaff and they plan to move there within a month. Aspyn asks what void are they trying to fill by moving? And Kody secretly has plans drawn up for one giant polygamist house.
Moving Meltdowns
Kody sees the plans for his one giant polygamist house and loves them, but will his wives? Just weeks away from leaving their homes in Las Vegas, tensions run high. Robyn presses Kody to settle down and Gabe walks out.
Leaving Las Vegas
The Brown family is finally moving to Flagstaff. Moving day is chaotic and the dream they are chasing is becoming a nightmare. There's rays of hope, but mostly it's tears as they face an uncertain future and leave so much behind.
Tell All: Part 1
In Part 1 of Sister Wives Tell All, the Browns are left reeling as frank discussion leads to new insights and emotional meltdowns. Will the family ever settle down in one location? Did Meri's B&B further damage her relationship with Kody?
Tell All: Part 2
In the continuation of the most moving Sister Wives Tell All yet, the looming question from part 1 is finally answered; Was Meri's desire to buy the Utah bed and breakfast a way out of the family for good?
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