sucker4reality April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 14 hours ago, xwordfanatik said: Plus, Kootie and dear upstanding mother Robyn would deem it inappropriate for his stepson living in the same house that Mindy inhabits. I hope Logan & Michelle living together (as I assume they do, not sure) really pisses Kootie off. Mr. Purity Kootie, who spreads his wee-wee among 4 women, and calls himself godly, or something like it. LOL They do live together and Kody said in a previous season that it kind of grossed him out (forgot his exact words). Interestingly, he has not said the same about Mariah and Audrey. 4 5 Link to comment
Popular Post sucker4reality April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 (edited) Thoughts on this episode: Kody's imaginary giant plyg house--didn't they have something similar in Utah? And didn't Kody mess it up by marrying Robyn and having her live separate from the rest of the family? And then pretending to be persecuted and fleeing to Las Vegas? And didn't they have the next best thing in Vegas with the cul-de-sac? And now Kody's screwing it up again with this inexplicable move to Flagstaff? Why the f-- did Christine buy a temporary house? On the one hand, I know that mortgage payments can be lower than rent, but if you can't sell the damn thing before you move to the permanent house, you're stuck with an extra mortgage. So, that leaves the four houses in Vegas (or three now that one is sold), the land at Coyote Pass and Christine's temporary house. Oy vey... Gabe once again speaks the truth. I really wish they'd stop asking his opinion if they don't really care. Same with Gwendlyn. I bet if they talked to Janelle's older boys or Paedon (didn't he stay in Vegas?) they'd hear a lot of the same. Telling Gwendlyn "That's the most mature thing you have ever said" made me so damn mad for her and for Gabe. No, that's the most defeated thing she has ever said. Sludge and Pudge soooo didn't want Meri helping them move. And who can blame them? She's a self-professed control freak. Edited April 2, 2019 by sucker4reality 34 Link to comment
Marshmallow Mollie April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 9 hours ago, mamapajama said: Just shows how HARD they hate each other, if they can't even stand to pass by the "sister's" room on the way to the dang garage. "You can bang my "husband," but no way in Hell will I pass your door on my way to the car." Remember in the very first episode how Christine said, “well he’d better!” meaning hopefully Kody is having sex with all the wives because that means he’s on good terms with all the wives which is ultimately the best for all involved. That’s a mature point of view and conceivable she really felt that way. She was raised in polygamy, so it wouldn’t feel as weird. Also, it’s not hard to feel that way when you suspect there is little romance to Kody’s and Janelle’s marriage, so less competition. Cut to Robyn and her Victoria’s Secret stash, and now they can’t even share a house where Kody could be having sex with another wife. 7 Link to comment
TurtlePower April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 14 minutes ago, sucker4reality said: Thoughts on this episode: Kody's imaginary giant plyg house--didn't they have something similar in Utah? And didn't Kody mess it by marrying Robyn and having her live separate from the rest of the family? And then pretend to be persecuted and flee to Las Vegas? And didn't they have the next best thing in Vegas with the cul-de-sac? And now Kody's screwing it up again with this inexplicable move to Flagstaff? Why the f-- did Christine buy a temporary house? On the one hand, I know that mortgage payments can be lower than rent, but if you can't sell the damn thing before you move to the permanent house, you're stuck with an extra mortgage. So, that leaves the four houses in Vegas (or three now that one is sold), the land at Coyote Pass and Christine's temporary house. Oy vey... Gabe once again speaks the truth. I really wish they'd stop asking his opinion if they don't really care. Same with Gwendylyn. I bet if they talked to Janelle's older boys or Paedon (didn't he stay in Vegas?) they'd hear a lot of the same. Telling Gwendylyn "That's the most mature thing you have ever said" made me so damn mad for her. No, that's the most defeated thing she has ever said. Sludge and Pudge soooo didn't want Meri helping them move. And who can blame them? She's a self-professed control freak. Fairly certain they mentioned using Christine's as a rental property in the future so it could generate income. They did not seem to want Meri involved with the move at all, did they? She probably would have been way more intrusive and nosy than Mariah prefers--probably wanting to "hang out" instead of giving them their space. Overall, I was bored with this episode and thankful it was only an hour. "Moving drama" happens to every family so, big whup. Yawn. 9 Link to comment
Popular Post Adiba April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 @sucker4reality, I agree about Gabe. Why do they ask him a question when they really don’t want to hear the true answer? And over- praising Gwendolyn for her answer was a not-so -thinly veiled jab at Gabe. Gabriel saw what was up and left— good for him. And Gwen did look defeated. As for Kody and the plans for his “castle”—anybody want take a guess how long it would take to actually build that thing (if it ever gets built)? Can you imagine the arguments, the changes made, the contractor delays? 26 Link to comment
Popular Post laurakaye April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 9 hours ago, Sandy W said: Janelle said she was considering just leaving her furniture behind. That raggedy-ass Lazy boy will NOT be a selling feature Janelle. Did my eyes deceive me - either her brown leather couch has a design on it or the leather is peeling off. Fantastic way to sell your house, Janelle - have people walk in and see raggedy pieces of Frito-grease-stained furniture that THEY would have to drag out and burn. 8 hours ago, Tabbygirl521 said: Kody sets this whole disorganized mess in motion, gets everyone upset to varying degrees, then bitches and moans about all the difficulties. What a jackass. THIS times a million. I started hating him from the second the show opened showing him bending over, scrunching his stupid weave with a diffuser. LIKE WE CARE. I don't know about y'all but I was NOT waiting on pins and needles trying to figure out how to style my hair just like Kodoof Brown. THEN he starts doing his trademarked "rush around and pretend that I am oh so busy but in reality I am just dodging as much actual physical work as I possibly can while air-drying my crunchy perm." Meanwhile, his wives are packing (well, Janelle is just standing there wishing her crap would spontaneously combust so she wouldn't have to get up), his kids' hearts are breaking, and he has the audacity to complain about how he can't handle any more questions...such as "why are we moving??!" I think he loves to stir up this kind of chaos to avoid the fact that his wives all hate each other and his kids are leaving him one by one and not looking back. I can't even go into that stupid moronic 136-room mansion that Kody had drawn up. But it's so typical of him to draw up the plans and THEN think about whether or not Flagstaff wants a hideous ginormous compound built in Coyote Pass. Zoning laws are so silly anyway. Just another way to show us how persecuted they are! Props to Gabe for shading Janelle hard in his interview..."yeah, ask my mom about me. She's totally the one who knows what's in my head." I loved it. And I don't blame him for one second for walking out on Kody. If Gabe is indeed the one that "feels the most" per Janelle, then it's super great parenting to tease and provoke him while discussing something that he clearly doesn't want to do. #FreeGabe 49 Link to comment
Jeanne222 April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 When did the sister wives to prima donnas happen? Is all this grandeur according to their bible and teachings? interesting when king kody mentioned to the fellows about building their own mcmansions! Never going to happen! I'm sure those fellows don't have two nickels to rub together! king kody rose and shall surely fall! 1 9 Link to comment
Popular Post Kohola3 April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 4 minutes ago, Jeanne222 said: Is all this grandeur according to their bible and teachings? It's part of the bible of the Church of the Almighty Dollar and Persecuted Plygs. And it comes with an eraser so they can change the rules any time it suits the occasion. I am sick to death of all people (not just the Brown Clowns) who claim to be "religious" and don't do one damned charitable thing, care nothing for anyone but themselves, and don't give a dime to help anyone or anything. These assholes are poster children for selfish liars. 43 Link to comment
Sandy W April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 7 minutes ago, Jeanne222 said: When did the sister wives to prima donnas happen? Is all this grandeur according to their bible and teachings? interesting when king kody mentioned to the fellows about building their own mcmansions! Never going to happen! I'm sure those fellows don't have two nickels to rub together! king kody rose and shall surely fall! When the miracle of TLC fell into their laps. Now, like the grasshopper, they make no plans for the future and are all in for a very rude awakening someday soon. 15 Link to comment
Popular Post NotinKansasanymore April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 Everyone put on your best surprise faces!! Kody just happened to tell only Robyn’s family about his plans to build one big house! I love how Robyn played it down. My parents were visiting and Kody told them about this, and then they told me. Yeah right honey. Sorry Christine, he couldn’t tell you the secret cause it wouldn’t be fair for only you to know. That role is reserved for Robyn. 1 30 Link to comment
Twopper April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 (edited) 11 hours ago, suomi said: plans and blueprints are not the same thing. Kody asked for a plan/a design. When I was in the game, a plan showed what was being built, a blueprint showed how to build it. I know; I realized this after I left the forum boards and went to go to bed, but I was just too tired to edit the post. I fell asleep devising my own floor plan for the Browns. I should never post anything after 10 pm and especially after midnight. 🛌 My bad Edited April 1, 2019 by Twopper posted after midnight 16 Link to comment
jumper sage April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 9 hours ago, Tabbygirl521 said: Kody doesn’t want anyone to be able to monitor him, is my guess. Agreeing with someone upthread, I think. 😀 I think you got it! 4 Link to comment
Twopper April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 10 hours ago, deirdra said: I don't understand the point of a fifth kitchen unless Kody plans to start doing his fair share of the cooking. The wives would always be running back to their own kitchen for things Kody's space is missing. The fifth kitchen is for the dining area in the common area. You know, for the big family dinners that they always have which I think are actually very rare. I think maybe it would be more like a commercial kitchen, and all of the wives could prepare the family meals together. It would make sense to have one big laundry room in the common area as well with two washers and two dryers. All of this goes to show that this is not one big family, just 4 separate ones that are related. Otherwise, I think the triplets would be sharing a room. 1 9 Link to comment
Elizzikra April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 Quote I didn't pause long enough to see if there was an upstairs on the mansion? If they are really planning to stay there into their elder years, they should put the master suites on the main floor to allow for single level living. Quote Fairly certain they mentioned using Christine's as a rental property in the future so it could generate income. This is really the only thing that would make sense and it's tough. I believe most financial experts say you have to remain in a home at least five years to make your money back on it. Rentals can make money but only if you can rent them for more than the mortgage and other regular costs, plus maintenance. You have to own in a great rental market and keep it consistently occupied. I rented my townhouse for awhile before selling it and I had excellent tenants. Still hated being a landlord. They would have to be turning a decent profit and expect the house to continue to appreciate in value for it to be worthwhile. 4 7 Link to comment
Popular Post Delete April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 (edited) I don’t have much to add to the thread this week other than this: What a bunch of freaks. It isn’t right to get turned on, and interested in a man when he starts talking about his wife. I really hate Kody. I’d like nothing more than to take a pair of gardening shears to his stupid looking popcorn ponytail. The way he treats his kids is similar to how he treats his wives. He likes to ridicule or ignore if their not following the Kody plan. Christine is getting too much airtime. In a way, she’s very much like a female version of Kody. She’s happy now because she’s getting most of the attention. I feel bad for all the kids, especially Truely, because she’s stuck in this mess for years to come, and her Mom is a dingbat who will do anything for that egotistical man-child. Edited April 1, 2019 by Barbara Please 33 Link to comment
Tuxcat April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 (edited) 50 minutes ago, Elizzikra said: If they are really planning to stay there into their elder years, they should put the master suites on the main floor to allow for single level living. Quote Yes. The plans have the master suites all on the first floor. Christine, Janelle and Robyn have a guest room on the first floor too. Meri does not. Christine, Janelle and Robyn have bigger family rooms. Robyn has a bigger kitchen with an island. There are stairs leading upstairs to the kids rooms -- individually over each main floor "apartment." IMHO they should have equal but seperate main level living. But a whole mess of connected upstairs kids bedrooms. Edited April 1, 2019 by Tuxcat fixed name 1 8 Link to comment
Higgins April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 5 minutes ago, Barbara Please said: I don’t have much to add to the thread this week other than this: What a bunch of freaks. It isn’t right to get turned on, and interested in a man when he starts talking about his wife. I really hate Kody. I’d like nothing more than to take a pair of gardening shears to his stupid looking popcorn ponytail. The way he treats his kids is similar to how he treats his wives. He likes to ridicule or ignore if their not following the Kody plan. Christine is getting too much airtime. In a way, she’s very much like a female version of Kody. She’s happy now because she’s getting most of the attention. I feel bad for all the kids, especially Truely, because she’s stuck in this mess for years to come, and her Mom is a dingbat who will do anything for that egotistical man-child. Plus she seems very immature for her age. Purposefully stunted to play Christine's forever "baby". 16 Link to comment
laurakaye April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Barbara Please said: I don’t have much to add to the thread this week other than this: What a bunch of freaks. It isn’t right to get turned on, and interested in a man when he starts talking about his wife. I really hate Kody. I’d like nothing more than to take a pair of gardening shears to his stupid looking popcorn ponytail. The way he treats his kids is similar to how he treats his wives. He likes to ridicule or ignore if their not following the Kody plan. Christine is getting too much airtime. In a way, she’s very much like a female version of Kody. She’s happy now because she’s getting most of the attention. I feel bad for all the kids, especially Truely, because she’s stuck in this mess for years to come, and her Mom is a dingbat who will do anything for that egotistical man-child. +++++1 to all of this but especially the bolded part. I never realized it before but this is spot-on. If someone dares push back against his leadership role, he belittles and cajoles and invalidates. He's really such a twisted yet ineffectual little man - his wives may be stuck with this jerk for eternity, but I enjoy seeing how his kids are one by one leaving him and his stupid rules behind and forging their own lives in spite of him. And I need to add - this first time around when these people fled from Utah under the fake threat of persecution, I didn't catch how Paedon wasn't allowed to bring his toys, and how Logan yelled at him to get those boxes off the truck. Seeing that scene again last night almost made me cry. Kody Brown's kids have been either neglected by him or mistreated by him under the veil of "religious leader." He really is trying to lead the Cult of Kody Brown. Too bad for him that his kids aren't having it. Edited April 1, 2019 by laurakaye 22 Link to comment
Popular Post Tuxcat April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 Robyn doesn't like Janelle's kids. I think its one motivation to move. She doesn't want the " influence of Vegas" on HER kids like the others had. During the show last night she live tweeted "Our son Dayton was a ROCKSTAR during the move. He was so helpful..." Then she tweeted "Our daughter Aurora was nervous to move but tried to be so optimistic..." These were DIRECT DIGS at Gabe. I find that sickening and so immature of Robyn. I now officially dislike her! 51 Link to comment
Kohola3 April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 16 minutes ago, Higgins said: Plus she seems very immature for her age. Purposefully stunted to play Christine's forever "baby". I think Truely has lingering issues from that time she went into renal failure and her dimwit parents were clueless. Thank heavens her sister had her wits about her. That kid could easily have died. 16 Link to comment
Higgins April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 1 minute ago, Kohola3 said: I think Truely has lingering issues from that time she went into renal failure and her dimwit parents were clueless. Thank heavens her sister had her wits about her. That kid could easily have died. But would acute renal failure result in such a developmental delay? If she had CKD I could understand. Link to comment
kimaken April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 42 minutes ago, Tuxcat said: Yes. The plans have the master suites all on the first floor. Christine, Janelle and Robyn have a guest room on the first floor too. Meri does not. Christine, Janelle and Robyn have bigger family rooms. Robyn has a bigger kitchen with an island. There are stairs leading upstairs to the kids rooms -- individually over each main floor "apartment." This should tell Meri how much Kody wants her to stick around! Sounds like she's getting what amounts to a mother-in-law apartment. Is there a guest room at all or does Kody not expect/want Mariah and Audrey to ever visit? Or is this more (upcoming) TLC drama for the wives to all pooh-pooh the one-house plans because it's not fair to all the wives; or better yet, will this result in histrionics from Meri, Janelle trying to be neutral, Christine dithering, and more sobs from Robyn? 2 6 Link to comment
B in Lee April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 12 hours ago, Sandy W said: The area he assigned for himself looked bigger than some of the others. I wonder who he expects to do the housekeeping in his grand retreat? The "wife du jour", undoubtedly. 5 Link to comment
Popular Post LilWharveyGal April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 RECAP is in the spoiler box: Spoiler Previously on Blister Hives...everybody looked at land in Flagstaff, the idea of one big home was a flop so of course Kody had to run with it. We open at Christine's house where Kody asks her to make him breakfast while he's busy flipping and scrunching his hair. He tells us that he is going to Coyote Pass with his brother, Michael, and brother-in-law, Nathan. If, like me, you've already forgotten who Nathan is, he's the semi-cross-eyed, whispering officiant from Mitch and Aspyn's wedding. Michael looks like a cross between younger Kody and Mark Strong. While Christine makes these gentlemen breakfast, Kody dries his hair and explains to us ignorant monogamists what a diffuser is. He's also wearing a headband, for those of you who want a full mental picture. According to Kody, he is teased about his hair because he's clinging to it and not ready shave it all off yet. This is all riveting tv. Kody tells Christine that he wants Nathan and Michael to fall in love with Flagstaff, and possibly want to move there so that Kody can have a community there. He wants everybody to visit and, "see the dream that we have seen." Christine tells Nathan and Michael that Kody needs guy time because he's inundated with estrogen all the time. Kody then explains that Nathan is, "in our culture," but is not actually a polygamist. He's only married to Meri's sister, Rebecca. Christine explains the situation with the Flagstaff houses to the guys and it's like polygamist Duck Duck Goose - "Robyn has a rental, Janelle has a rental, Meri has a rental, I'm buying!" Christine then asks Kody if the guys will learn The Secret. We flashback to Christine being frustrated that Kody wouldn't disclose The Secret of One House To Bind Them All, but being relieved that none of the wives were in on it. Back in the present time, it's time to learn the story of Michael. He was born when Kody was 19 and already on his Mormon mission. He's the youngest Brown kid and the only one to grow up when their parents had firmly embraced The Principle. Michael is married and is open to plural marriage but they haven't found the right fit yet. Christine and Kody regale him with stories of how they got together, and now Dayton is sitting in the kitchen to hear it all too. Well, after his mom's purity speech I'm sure a little talk of flirting is nothing. Kody tells us that when he met Christine he went, "Oooh!" but she was interested in someone else. Uh...doesn't this totally contradict the story they've told before where Christine was the pursuer and Kody was turned off by her? Kody tells us that he hooked his new wives by talking about his first wives. Christine thinks that's hot, and that you want a man who treats his first wives well. Janelle says this is a totally different set of values in what to look for in a man. Oh Janelle you're so wise; as a boring monogamist it never occurred to me to think about how my husband would treat me as a wife. Robyn mimics being on a date with Kody and having him interrupt to take a call from another wife. Oh yeah, like she EVER allowed that to happen. Back in the kitchen, Kody stage-whispers to the guys that they need to hit the road because they've got an appointment that Christine doesn't know about. It's to meet the draftswoman who designed the One House. They hit the road in the Infiniti SUV complete with trailer. Kody babbles about going back and forth on the One House idea, but says that he wants the move to Coyote Pass to be their last so he wants to do it right. The guys arrive in Prescott at the draftswoman's house. After the break, Kody introduces Dawn to Nathan and Michael. He wants them to see the plans because they know polygamy. Dawn unveils the plans and Kody's initial reaction is that she nailed it. There's a central common area in addition to sections for each wife. On the couch, Robyn now tells us that her parents were in town and said something about Kody building one house. Uhuh. Sounds like the random Parowan women at Disneyland who conveniently told Janelle about Meri buying the B&B. The wives talk about needing serious soundproofing if they had one house. Back in Prescott, Kody reviews the common area of the plans and goes into raptures about kids and grandkids coming to visit for giant family functions. Dawn points out that none of the master bedrooms abut another wife's space. Nathan asks if she's done this before and says she's an, "evil genius." Michael points out that the wives would have to walk past other wives' doors to get to the stairway to the garage. Dawn tells us that there are 19 bedrooms in this house, 12 baths, 4 powders, and 4 laundry rooms. It was a big challenge for her. Kody then asks to see the elevation drawing and thinks it's incredible. Kody says that Dawn has given him hope in humanity. Wow, ok. As they leave, Michael asks Kody how he'll tell his wives about this, and Kody doesn't know yet. He says this idea could get him, "murdered in my sleep." He wants to get them moved and settled and then figure out how to get them to agree. The guys load back up for the trip to Flagstaff. Magically, Kody is now back in Vegas telling us they're just 2 weeks from moving. Robyn and Christine are packing. Janelle is in denial and stands around. Meri is going out of town. Kody will go from house to house to figure out, "where we're at." That's the family in a nutshell, folks. Christine tells us that Truely is her child who's the saddest about the move. Truely tells us that she doesn't want to leave her friends, school, and favorite places. We flashback to the Utah move and how Paedon couldn't bring his toys along. Christine is trying to pack gradually with Truely to avoid that situation. Meri and Kody load some of her old lady furniture. Mariah now appears in Meri's kitchen to announce, while inspecting the countertop, that Audrey's mom will help them with the move to Chicago. "Are you punishing me?" asks Meri. The girls explain that they think Meri has too much on her plate with the Flagstaff move. Meri says that she wanted to help because she wanted to visit Chicago. They say she can still visit. On the couch, Kody says he was never in favor of Meri helping with the Chicago move. They wrap up the conversation with Mariah staring into her coffee cup and Meri playing with her dog. The lack of eye contact through this whole thing says volumes. Meri interviews that she is bummed. Now we're at Janelle's and she's afraid she won't be ready for the move. She has thought about just giving all her stuff away. Kody and a very sweaty post-workout Gabriel come in. Janelle tells us that Gabriel is very mercurial and up and down. Gabe interviews, "You should probably listen to her. She has a very outside and open perspective of me." I'm generally not a fan of teenage attitude, but high five, man. He climbs a ladder to take down some of Janelle's Native American inspired decor. Over at Robyn's, she tells Kody that she wants to settle down and have Flagstaff to be their permanent home. Kody interviews that he doesn't want to tell a wife that they'll never move again because he can't promise that. Kody reassures Robyn that when he dropped off stuff at their Flagstaff rental it felt like home. Robyn interviews that Kody loves having all the family together for big events, but that they won't have any memories of a new place to consider it their home, so further moves could destroy what he wants. Oh, what a tangled web we weave. At Christine's, it's time to talk to the triplets about the move. She and Kody repeat the whole spiel about getting them established in a new place before their last two years of high school. Ysabel apparently bought something from China that won't arrive before the move, which leads Kody to share that he's having all his purchases shipped to Flag. Let me guess, Rogaine on Subscribe and Save? Christine's house hasn't closed quite yet so she doesn't have an address there. She still has to do some paperwork...and does she have a huge bruise beneath the corner of her mouth? They're talking about the drama that would ensue if the seller backed out but I'm distracted. Gabe is now in Christine's kitchen (what is with kids appearing in the kitchens in this episode?!) and at first he says he's fine but then admits he doesn't want to move. Gwendlyn is then asked and she says she just wants to go and not, "do any more of this." I hear ya. Insightful Kody thinks she's still depressed about the move. Gabe says he'd be more popular in Flagstaff if he had a motorcycle, to which Ysabel pipes up that she asked first. Aurora (yes, she's there now too) says she's been asking for a motorcycle since she was 5. Sorry kid, mommy says they don't sell them at Victoria's Secret. So the kids are asked yet again to give their thoughts on the move, and beatings will continue until morale improves. Gwendlyn repeats that she just wants to get it done because it's going to happen no matter what she wants, and Kody says this is the most mature thing she's ever said. Sounded like the most defeatist to me, but whatevs. Kody is so impressed he offers Gwendlyn a motorcycle before Gabe, and the joke is too much for Gabe and he walks out. Janelle tells us that Gabe feels things very deeply. Kody laments all the, "BS drama," and Christine tells him that moves are always stressful. Kody says goodbye to the remaining ladies and instructs them to go pack more boxes. He interviews that he's stressed about Christine's house not closing (sounds like made-up drama) and Gabe spending his last remaining days with his friends instead of working to pack Janelle's house. Oh boo hoo. Next time...the Brown caravan is loaded up in the usual clusterf- way, Gabe is still upset, and my DVR is so bored it cuts off right there! 10 20 Link to comment
LuvMyShows April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 (edited) 3 hours ago, sucker4reality said: Gabe once again speaks the truth. I really wish they'd stop asking his opinion if they don't really care. Same with Gwendylyn. I bet if they talked to Janelle's older boys or Paedon (didn't he stay in Vegas?) they'd hear a lot of the same. I guess they aren't old enough to realize how patronizing it is to be asked your opinion when it makes not one bit of difference in the outcome, and how you'll be ridiculed/mocked/slammed for expressing an opinion that's honest but hurting/angry (in other words, human). 2 hours ago, Kohola3 said: It's part of the bible of the Church of the Almighty Dollar and Persecuted Plygs. And it comes with an eraser so they can change the rules any time it suits the occasion. Oh so accurate....and beyond pathetic. 1 hour ago, Barbara Please said: What a bunch of freaks. It isn’t right to get turned on, and interested in a man when he starts talking about his wife. 3 hours ago, Marshmallow Mollie said: Also, it’s not hard to feel that way when you suspect there is little romance to Kody’s and Janelle’s marriage, so less competition. And all of the women were in agreement about how dreamy it was when Kody did it, so that means it's probably not just this bunch of kooks who feel that way. But it was very interesting to note that when Christine was talking about Kody speaking about another wife, the only thing she imitated was him saying, "Meri, Meri, Meri"...but he was also married to Janelle at that point! Guess that's just more confirmation about his less-than-romantic feelings about her. 1 hour ago, laurakaye said: And I need to add - this first time around when these people fled from Utah under the fake threat of persecution, I didn't catch how Paedon wasn't allowed to bring his toys, and how Logan yelled at him to get those boxes off the truck. With them still having about 947 relatives nearby, why on earth didn't someone else just bring the remaining boxes to Vegas? 13 hours ago, Sandy W said: I can't follow their math. Actually, Robyn has 5 kids at home. When he was explaining the layouts to his brothers, he said Robyn gets 5 bedrooms, one for each kid, then a master bedroom for them, then another master bedroom if any college kids want to stay at home. Couldn't the college kid just stay in his/her old bedroom? But what makes no sense at all is that given that the architect/draftswoman said that the house she designed for them had 19 bedrooms, then none of the bedroom calculations that Cody was doing, or even discussing directly with the woman, were relevant to what he apparently really had her draw up. Edited April 1, 2019 by LuvMyShows updated bedrooms comment after the recap 1 7 Link to comment
MV713 April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 I must have somehow missed the Robyn comment about how her parents told her about Kody's plan for one home. When was that? 4 Link to comment
kimaken April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 5 minutes ago, LuvMyShows said: But what makes no sense at all is that I'm almost positive that the architect/draftswoman said that the house she designed for them had 19 bedrooms! Let me guess--there's only 1 bedroom in Meri's part of the house! I guess she'll have to rent some office space in downtown Flagstaff to run her LLR business since there won't be enough room in her apartment in the "big house". But 19 bedrooms total -- 1 for each parent (5), 1 for each of Janelle's kids still at home (2), 1 for each of Christine's kids still at home (4) and 1 for each of Robyn's kids (5)--then I think Kody also wanted an extra guest suite for Janelle's mom (1), and 2 extra guest suites for Robyn's parents to visit and for Dayton (2)= 19 bedrooms. 4 Link to comment
Tabbygirl521 April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 11 hours ago, auntiemel said: I had to laugh at the draftsperson saying she worked so hard to make them not all look "like apartments" because....that's EXACTLY what they looked like! And that’s exactly what they are! With a nice common area like many complexes have. 1 6 Link to comment
Popular Post mamapajama April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 Gabe is hurt to the core that once again he is faced with the realization that he and his siblings mean so very little to their mothers, and even less to their father. The girls, some of them, seem to have sipped from the Kool-aid that the wives guzzle. The boys don't appear to have touched it. The boys all seem disgusted with Kody, for the way he treats them and for the pain they see in their mothers. When the boys leave--they leave. It is telling that none of the five children who are married or living with a partner have expressed any interest in polygamy. 50 Link to comment
Tabbygirl521 April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 (edited) 5 hours ago, Tuxcat said: I didn't pause long enough to see if there was an upstairs on the mansion? Each wife should have an equal amount of square footage on the main living floor. If there is an upstairs it should be like a hotel with just all bedrooms on that level. If this is one big happy family then why can't the kids (and returning kids) live in the same upstairs area? No reason why the extra bedrooms have to be in the 4 corner apartments. No reason Robyn should need 3500 square feet of her own. Breakfast with mom? No problem - walk downstairs and turn. OMG, yes! This makes complete sense. The fact that such a thing was apparently not considered gives the lie to the whole “one big happy family, Love should be multiplied ” BS. Again, Kody, shave your head. You can always grow it back later if you must. But take a look at your brother, who is extremely handsome and WELL GROOMED. At the very least, burn that stupid headband. It looks like the kind I had to wear to church (Episcopal!oh no! Run for your life!) in the 1950s. GRAB A CLUE. You look like Pebbles Flintstone. ETA: Meri kind of looked like she wanted to cringe and be sick when the others were taking about Kody going Meri Meri Meri - as a courting lure. I would have grabbed that stupid topknot and yanked it bloody from his thick skull. This must be why he wants to be able to flirt in front of all the wome. It turns them on. Ladies, jealousy =/= passionate love. ETA again! More Deep Thoughts, ha. Janelle is trying to be so upbeat and positive when we saw how vehemently opposed she initially was to this move. Gabe must know she’s faking it instead of fighting on the kids’ behalf. And I thought Janelle looked depressed and overwhelmed when she was surrounded by all her “stuff.” No wonder she just wants to bag it and move on - doubtless with a heavy sigh and, I hope, a bottle of good wine. Was it Christine who had to interrupt her packing etc and make Pebbles’ breakfast? I just KNEW we’d see him running around like a madman, yapping at the people who were actually working and reminding them constantly of all the difficulties. OMG, Christine, you won’t even have a house to live in! But let’s get cracking, we’re burning daylight! Amazing that he hasn’t had some sort of accidental fall down the stairs or something. Edited April 1, 2019 by Tabbygirl521 9 15 Link to comment
llewis823 April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 12 hours ago, xls said: He must think he's Sammy-freaking-Hagar! Hey don't insult my avatar!!! : ) 14 3 Link to comment
Popular Post laurakaye April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 (edited) 31 minutes ago, mamapajama said: Gabe is hurt to the core that once again he is faced with the realization that he and his siblings mean so very little to their mothers, and even less to their father. The girls, some of them, seem to have sipped from the Kool-aid that the wives guzzle. The boys don't appear to have touched it. The boys all seem disgusted with Kody, for the way he treats them and for the pain they see in their mothers. When the boys leave--they leave. It is telling that none of the five children who are married or living with a partner have expressed any interest in polygamy. Family dynamics fascinate me, which is why I started watching this show in the first place. I come from a pretty small family, so seeing how larger families interact is very interesting to me. Here's what I wonder about the Brown boys, all of whom have either left or are on their way out (except Dayton, since Kody is apparently going to build him his very own turret for when he's not in school)....I can see how the boys would be able to pick up on their mother's pain at being ignored by their dad. I feel like the girls are too busy emulating their mothers in order to get precious time with their father, and since he has no time or craps to give about their endless neediness, they've ended up marrying men who remind them of their father - with Mitch and Caleb being part of the extended Brown family and Tony being a controlling grifting jerk with bad hair. The boys, however, are flying the coop as soon as they are able. I wonder about their need to stick nearby and protect/help their moms and sisters versus the fact that maybe they have seen the inequity between themselves and their sisters/mothers as it pertains to attention from Kody, so maybe their leaving was a way to ensure that their moms and sisters finally get more attention from Kody? I don't know what I'm talking about but it sure is interesting to me that Kody Brown's precious sons - that he spent so much time with and tried to bond with over the needs of the females in the family - have one by one left the Brown compound to do their own thing and not emulate their dad's way of life in any way. Edited April 1, 2019 by laurakaye 3 27 Link to comment
Tabbygirl521 April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 (edited) 5 minutes ago, laurakaye said: Family dynamics fascinate me, which is why I started watching this show in the first place. I come from a pretty small family, so seeing how larger families interact is very interesting to me. Here's what I wonder about the Brown boys, all of whom have either left or are on their way out (except Dayton, since Kody is apparently going to build him his very own turret for when he's not in school)....I can see how the boys would be able to pick up on their mother's pain at being ignored by their dad. I feel like the girls are too busy emulating their mothers in order to get precious time with their father, and since he has no time or craps to give about their endless neediness, they've ended up marrying men who remind them of their father - with Mitch and Caleb being part of the extended Brown family and Tony being a controlling grifting jerk with bad hair. The boys, however, are flying the coop as soon as they are able. I wonder about their need to stick nearby and protect their moms and sisters versus the fact that maybe they have seen the inequity between themselves and their sisters/mothers as it pertains to attention from Kody, so maybe their leaving was a way to ensure that their moms and sisters finally get more attention from Kody? I don't know what I'm talking about but it sure is interesting to me that Kody Brown's precious sons - that he spent so much time with and tried to bond with over the needs of the females in the family - have one by one left the Brown compound to do their own thing and not emulate their dad's way of life in any way. These thoughts make a lot of sense to me, too. Also, it’s interesting to me how these dynamics kind of mimic what happens in the scarier plyg groups like the FLDS. Young men are basically chased out to find their own way, because all the women or GIRLS (shudder) are snapped up by the older horny males. The woman remain meek and submissive and trapped. The Browns obviously don’t live like that but their dynamic does echo the fundamentalist creeps. ETA, on another note, I have to say I completely agree with Robyn that all this instability does not result in giving the kids a true home to return to. Moving so much is hard enough when it’s necessary but why would Gabe, for example, developing nostalgic feelings for a (possibly short-lived) family home in a Flagstaff under these circumstances? Kody is practically ensuring that he’s pushing some kids away for good with this nonsense. On yet another note, Meri’s sadness about being disinvited from helping Mariah made me sad for her. I wonder if, besides wanting to help, she was looking forward to not being in the midst of Kody’s circus and could move her own self to Flagstaff in relative calm and peace Edited April 1, 2019 by Tabbygirl521 1 22 Link to comment
smarty April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 4 minutes ago, laurakaye said: The boys, however, are flying the coop as soon as they are able. I wonder about their need to stick nearby and protect/help their moms and sisters versus the fact that maybe they have seen the inequity between themselves and their sisters/mothers as it pertains to attention from Kody, so maybe their leaving was a way to ensure that their moms and sisters finally get more attention from Kody? Where are all the older boys? If I remember correctly, Logan is at UNLV living with Michelle and Hunter is in Colorado at the US Air Force Academy. Where are Garrison and Paedon and what are they up to? 2 Link to comment
kimaken April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 9 minutes ago, smarty2020 said: Where are Garrison and Paedon and what are they up to? According to this article, both joined the National Guard. https://us.blastingnews.com/showbiz-tv/2019/01/sister-wives-paedon-brown-follows-his-half-brother-garrison-into-the-national-guard-002823635.html 3 5 Link to comment
gunderda April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 4 hours ago, sucker4reality said: Why the f-- did Christine buy a temporary house? On the one hand, I know that mortgage payments can be lower than rent, but if you can't sell the damn thing before you move to the permanent house, you're stuck with an extra mortgage. So, that leaves the four houses in Vegas (or three now that one is sold), the land at Coyote Pass and Christine's temporary house. Oy vey... Their reasoning was that the finding rental homes there were hard to find so Christine's only option 56 minutes ago, MV713 said: I must have somehow missed the Robyn comment about how her parents told her about Kody's plan for one home. When was that? During one of the talking head segments with all the wives. Kody was not on the couch when she said it. 50 minutes ago, kimaken said: Let me guess--there's only 1 bedroom in Meri's part of the house! I guess she'll have to rent some office space in downtown Flagstaff to run her LLR business since there won't be enough room in her apartment in the "big house". But 19 bedrooms total -- 1 for each parent (5), 1 for each of Janelle's kids still at home (2), 1 for each of Christine's kids still at home (4) and 1 for each of Robyn's kids (5)--then I think Kody also wanted an extra guest suite for Janelle's mom (1), and 2 extra guest suites for Robyn's parents to visit and for Dayton (2)= 19 bedrooms. I was confused at first too because i thought there is noooo way Meri will agree to having a 1 bedroom. but Meri's has more than one bedroom. We didn't really see the 2nd floors so her additional bedrooms (maybe only 1) were not shown on the main floor plan. 2 Link to comment
NotinKansasanymore April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 52 minutes ago, MV713 said: I must have somehow missed the Robyn comment about how her parents told her about Kody's plan for one home. When was that? It was during the scene when Kody and the two other men were sitting at the table looking at the drawing for his big home. They cut to all four wives sitting on the couch, and Robyn states, " So my parents were in town, and they started talking about how Kody said he is going to have one house for all of us." 3 Link to comment
Tabbygirl521 April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 4 minutes ago, NotinKansasanymore said: It was during the scene when Kody and the two other men were sitting at the table looking at the drawing for his big home. They cut to all four wives sitting on the couch, and Robyn states, " So my parents were in town, and they started talking about how Kody said he is going to have one house for all of us." Well, he did say that more than once before he had the plans drawn maybe that’s what Robyn meant? That might e the same tip-off that made Christine day NEVER ALL CAPS PERIOD GOING ALL CAPS PERIOD etc. 1 1 Link to comment
Popular Post Galloway Cave April 1, 2019 Author Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 Kody is the kind of guy who has to create chaos in order to keep the wives from REALLY focusing on their situation. When they are settled and able to think about their lives, bad shit happen to Kody. Keep the family moving every few years, change up jobs, etc. When things got too settled in Lehi, he partnered with TLC to do the show. He brought in Robyn after being married to the others for 16 years. They moved to LV for a storyline. They have been in LV for almost six years and you can see what happened to the family: Kody had lost the ability to be Dear Leader, the boys all could see what an incredible asshole their father is and ALL have left the fold, the girls are marrying the first guy who looks at them, Meri almost left the family for a ghost, Robyn has her claws deeply embedded in Kody's balls and the viewing public is bored. So he (and TLC) come up with this new move. The wives are refocused on Kody and his craziness, the kids are forced to follow Dear Leader, regardless of how they feel, and the show has a little life pumped back into it. Kody is eating it up. He was a Giddy Girl while showing his bro/friend the plyg house plans. He's back on top, he is in control and the family will forever suffer for it. 4 23 Link to comment
suomi April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 4 hours ago, Jeanne222 said: When did the sister wives to prima donnas happen? Is all this grandeur according to their bible and teachings? I posted a response in Small Talk. Link to comment
Kohola3 April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 2 hours ago, Higgins said: But would acute renal failure result in such a developmental delay? If she had CKD I could understand. Depends on how long her electrolytes were out of whack. She needed dialysis so they must have been pretty off. 2 3 Link to comment
Popular Post Tabbygirl521 April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 Kody needs a giant bathroom lined with mirrors, and plenty of storage for his hair product. And a giant closet/dressing room for all his three-changes-a-day “stylin’” outfits, also lined with mirrors. A fainting couch for when all his leadershipping exhausts him. An intercom so he can summon everyone to the common area at whim. An extremely manly bedroom with black wallpaper, more mirrors, and a round bed with satin sheets and fur pillows. Just for himself, mind you 24 3 Link to comment
b2H April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 1 hour ago, Tabbygirl521 said: On yet another note, Meri’s sadness about being disinvited from helping Mariah made me sad for her. I wonder if, besides wanting to help, she was looking forward to not being in the midst of Kody’s circus and could move her own self to Flagstaff in relative calm and peace Mariah is not going to save Meri from any of this. That she's moving to Chicago with Meri in AZ puts more distance between them. I don't think Mariah is a prize by any means, but Meri's denial to address the impact of the catfishing openly an honestly with her daughter, along with what, to me, appears to be a tepid acceptance of Mariah's lifestyle, leads to the direct result of Mariah not wanting Meri involved. Mariah is a lost cause for Meri and barely tolerates her mother. This will be the final separation. 7 Link to comment
LAMMA April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 16 hours ago, LotusFlower said: What’s the dill on the wives needing privacy when they exit the house? (Kody’s brother asked if there was only one way to get to the garage). Am I missing something? They must have had an issue with one of them SURELY christine sounding off like CAR ALARM on her nights with the the loser in cheif. You KNOW it was her. 13 2 Link to comment
kimaken April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 7 minutes ago, b2H said: but Meri's denial to address the impact of the catfishing openly an honestly with her daughter, along with what, to me, appears to be a tepid acceptance of Mariah's lifestyle We don't know what was said about the whole catfishing scandal privately off camera--we've only seen what's been shown on the tv show. I think a lot of people are mad because we didn't get to see the whole ugly mess explode on tv for all the world to see and revel in the fireworks and are now feeling that every slight, every shifting of the eyes, every turning back on Meri is all about the impact of the catfishing scandal. Maybe it is, maybe it's not. As for Mariah being gay, Meri did say she was having difficulty dealing with her feelings on this--Mormons are conservative and homosexuality is greatly frowned upon in their religion--so it took her a little time to fully accept that her daughter is a lesbian, but she has since embraced her daughter's lifestyle and her daughter's partner. 9 Link to comment
suomi April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 Christine is brash, and cocky and insufferable lately. Get back, Loretta. 5 10 Link to comment
LAMMA April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 (edited) HATE TO BE THIS GUY BUUTTT.. If Mer had had more kids then the fambly would be totally diffrent. And least 2 more she wouldn't be in the award pickle shes in with kody. EDIT: I love the "brown fambly" lingo. You guys are my people. Edited April 1, 2019 by LAMMA 1 3 Link to comment
suomi April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 2 minutes ago, kimaken said: We don't know what was said about the whole catfishing scandal privately off camera--we've only seen what's been shown on the tv show. I think a lot of people are mad because we didn't get to see the whole ugly mess explode on tv for all the world to see and revel in the fireworks and are now feeling that every slight, every shifting of the eyes, every turning back on Meri is all about the impact of the catfishing scandal. Maybe it is, maybe it's not. As for Mariah being gay, Meri did say she was having difficulty dealing with her feelings on this--Mormons are conservative and homosexuality is greatly frowned upon in their religion--so it took her a little time to fully accept that her daughter is a lesbian, but she has since embraced her daughter's lifestyle and her daughter's partner. The church has softened its stance to not automatically ex-communicating/dis-fellowshipping but insists that if you're gay you must be celibate. That is the only acceptable option. Love, and even companionship, can be hard to find in this great big world - why narrow a person's options even further? SMH. 1 11 Link to comment
KateHearts April 1, 2019 Share April 1, 2019 Kody's main objective in every interview/talking head is to emphasize HOW STRESSED he is and how much HE has to do. His eyes bug out, he becomes manic and hyper, and his annoying factor goes up tenfold. His brother looks like Kody but with a reasonable hairstyle and a normal temperament. His wall-eyed brother in law looks 10 months pregnant. Christine's breathy, come-hither voice is so affected and fake. I used to like her. Now I officially really don't like any of them. 19 Link to comment
Popular Post Kohola3 April 1, 2019 Popular Post Share April 1, 2019 15 minutes ago, suomi said: The church has softened its stance to not automatically ex-communicating/dis-fellowshipping but insists that if you're gay you must be celibate. For a church that is fine with penis sharing all over the damned place, they are awfully picky about where it goes when it's not one horny dude nailing every woman in sight. 8 33 Link to comment
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