Lydia and their older daughter have the same birth mom, so maybe they share a similar temperment? It's possible Aly and Josh feel like they understand her a bit better at this point.
All of them. She covers them up and then tells him she's the only one who understands how special and misunderstood he is.
You always know someone is bad news on these shows when they don't even have ONE friend willing to be on camera with them. Where are his co-workers? Where are his siblings? He doesn't even have one friend?
I think the language barrier definitely worked in his favor to disguise his creepiness.
Normal, well adjusted people do not carry a clump of their mother's hair around in a crumpled paper towel.
If she was my sister, I would have called CFS on her years ago and those kids would be with me. I try to always remember that these situations are hard, and you don't always know how you would react, but I know I'd take those kids, 100%.
I also think all the kids have been taught not to stress Kody out so that he doesn't stop coming around. I think they've been trained to put on a happy face to stay in the king's good graces.
Making this today: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/chicken-enchilasagna.html?ref=amp
The only change I plan on making is adding eggs to the ricotta (per the comments). Fingers crossed that my very very picky (haters of all things healthy) actually eat it.
I don't know. I think maybe he was the one who wanted the whole "scope of work" thing but didn't want to be the one to push for it so he let Angelica be the voice.