Sister Wives - Season 18
Season 18
Episodes
No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
Christine has moved, but the fallout from her divorce remains; Janelle, Meri and Robyn struggle to plan the upcoming holidays as the family continues to be divided; things get tense when Kody and Christine sit down for the first time since she left.
Thanks for Nothing
Christine and Kody struggle to keep things cordial. Kody regrets the family being separated at Thanksgiving. Paedon updates Christine on Robyn and the kids.
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.
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.
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 and reveal that Kody was not always equal with his time.
The Understatement of 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.
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.
The Writing Is on the Wall
Kody takes Janelle out for her birthday and talks about wanting to start over. Meri reveals to Kody that she's moving her clothing business to Utah but not giving up on their relationship, and his reaction is worse than she expected.
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. Then, Christine celebrates her ex-anniversary with friends.
Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Basket
Christine is excited to celebrate her first Easter since divorcing Kody; Janelle says her life is better without Kody, but reveals she would consider polygamy again; after learning Aurora is interested in a boy, Meri reflects on marrying so young.
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.
Can't See the Forest
Christine throws a 1950s-themed party for her 50th birthday and admits she's dating again. Kody checks out Janelle's new apartment but realizes she's planning a future without him. Meri worries about big changes in her life with both the B&B and Kody.
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; in Parowan, Meri continues to struggle with the decision about her marriage; Christine and Janelle head out on a road trip to Idaho.
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. At Coyote Pass, Robyn is devastated when she learns that this is finally the end of the road for Meri and Kody.
One on One: Part 1
The Brown family sits down individually to discuss the challenges they have faced over the past year. Kody and Christine give insight about their separation, while Meri learns of an instance when Kody thought about reconciling.
One on One: Part 2
As the sit-downs continue, the Browns reveal difficulties that go back decades, including a short time where Janelle left the family. The family discusses Kody's meltdown, and Robyn shares anger over the lack of support from her sister wives.
One on One: Part 3
In this final episode of one-on-one interviews, Kody is confronted with the question of whether he has a "favorite wife." Then, Kody and Janelle open up about the conflict over holidays and reveal the status of their relationship.
One on One: Part 4
In the final episode of this interview special, Robyn discusses coming to terms with monogamy and what she needs to move on. Christine introduces her new fiancé, David, and the couple shares the events that led to their engagement.
Christine and David's Wedding: Part 1
After years of struggling in her plural marriage to Kody, Christine Brown has met the love of her life: David Woolley. After a year-long courtship, they are getting married! Set against a majestic Utah backdrop, Christine gets the wedding of her dreams.
Christine and David's Wedding: Part 2
Christine Brown and David Woolley are getting married in a lavish ceremony set against the red cliffs of the Utah desert, and you are invited. Christine will finally get the wedding she never had when she became Kody Brown's third wife decades ago.
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