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{{short description|American reality television series (2010–present)}}
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'''''Sister Wives''''' is a American ] series broadcast on ] in ]. The show documents the life of a ] family living in ], ], which includes patriarch Kody Brown, his three wives and their 13 children. It will also document Brown's courting and marriage to a fourth wife, who herself has three children. ''Sister Wives'' first broadcast on September 26, 2010, and is set to run for seven episodes. '''''Sister Wives''''' is an American ] series broadcast on ] that premiered on September 26, 2010. The show documents the life of a ] family, which includes Kody Brown, his wife Robyn (] Sullivan), ex-wives Meri (née Barber), Janelle (née Schriever), and Christine (née Allred), and their 18 children (1 by Meri, 6 each by Janelle and Christine, 5 by Robyn although 3 were between her and her ex-husband David Preston Jessop). The family began the series living in ], moved to ] in 2011, and to ], in mid-2018.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Wittenberg |first=Alexandra |title=#5 – Aug. 01: TLC's 'Sister Wives' have moved to Flagstaff, for real(ity) |url=https://azdailysun.com/news/local/aug-tlc-s-sister-wives-have-moved-to-flagstaff-for/article_edc4cbd1-87b5-5ec3-ac4f-3668fe5eef25.html |access-date=February 4, 2019 |website=Arizona Daily Sun|date=August 2018 }}</ref>


Brown and his wives have claimed they participated with the show to make the public more aware of polygamist families and to combat societal prejudices. Brown has claimed his polygamist arrangement is legal because he is only legally married to one woman, and the other marriages are spiritual unions. Nevertheless, legal experts have claimed the series could leave the Brown family vulnerable to criminal prosecution. Brown and his four wives have stated they participated in the show to make the public aware of polygamist families and to combat societal prejudices. Brown argues that his polygamist arrangement is legal because he is married (legally) to only one woman (Meri, then later Robyn), while the other marriages are "spiritual unions." However, later in the series, we see that Kody divorces Meri to legally marry Robyn to adopt her three children from a previous marriage.


==Background==
One day after the series debuted, Lehi police announced they were conducting a bigamy investigation into the family. The Utah's ] office has not ruled out seeking criminal charges against the Browns, but stated they do not have the resources to go after polygamists unless they are suspected of serious crimes such as ] or ].
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The show follows the lives of Kody Brown, wife Robyn, ex-wives (Meri, Janelle, Christine), and their 18 children.<ref name="Tenety">{{Cite news |last=Tenety |first=Elizabeth |date=September 26, 2010 |title='Sister Wives': polygamy 'comes out' on TLC |newspaper=] |url=http://onfaith.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/undergod/2010/09/sister_wives_polygamy_comes_to_tlc.html |url-status=dead |access-date=September 27, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100930062644/http://onfaith.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/undergod/2010/09/sister_wives_polygamy_comes_to_tlc.html |archive-date=September 30, 2010}}</ref> In the first season, the show televised Kody's courting of and marriage to his fourth wife, Robyn, in 2010.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Keck |first=William |date=September 23, 2010 |title=Keck's Exclusives: Meet the Real Big Love Bunch |url=https://www.tvguide.com/news/kecks-exclusives-meet-1023525/ |magazine=]}}</ref><ref name="Katz">{{Cite news |last=Katz |first=Neil |date=September 27, 2010 |title=Sister Wives (PICTURE): Could You Survive a Polygamous Marriage? |publisher=] |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sister-wives-picture-could-you-survive-a-polygamous-marriage/ |url-status=live |access-date=September 27, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110324045714/http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20017701-10391704.html |archive-date=March 24, 2011}}</ref><ref name="Houk">{{Cite news |last=Houk |first=Kimberly |date=September 27, 2010 |title="Sister Wives" program could lead to legal trouble |publisher=] |url=http://www.abc4.com/content/news/slc/story/Sister-Wives-program-could-lead-to-legal-trouble/4C6Oq92J1ESjUi_pQCL4Og.cspx |url-status=dead |access-date=September 27, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100930171632/http://www.abc4.com/content/news/slc/story/Sister-Wives-program-could-lead-to-legal-trouble/4C6Oq92J1ESjUi_pQCL4Og.cspx |archive-date=September 30, 2010}}</ref> Robyn was the first new wife to enter the family in 16 years.<ref name="Fralic">{{Cite news |last=Fralic |first=Shelley |date=September 26, 2010 |title=Sister Wives and the puzzle of polygamy |work=] |url=http://communities.canada.com/vancouversun/print.aspx?postid=697951 |url-status=dead |access-date=September 27, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101009172424/http://communities.canada.com/vancouversun/print.aspx?postid=697951 |archive-date=October 9, 2010}}</ref>


The crews continued to film them after the marriage in case the series was picked up for a second season. ''Sister Wives'' was publicly introduced on August 6, 2010, at the ] summer media tour in ]. The series' first episode, an hour-long, was broadcast on ] on September 26, 2010, and the first season continued with six half-hour episodes until October 17, 2010.<ref name="Horiuchi">{{Cite news |last=Horiuchi |first=Vince |date=August 6, 2010 |title=Utah polygamists star in reality TV show |work=] |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50067634-76/wives-family-sister-brown.html.csp |access-date=September 28, 2010}}</ref><ref name="Ep4Rate" />
==Conception==
''Sister Wives'' is an unscripted reality television series that follows ],<ref name="Alberty" /> advertising salesman Kody Brown and his family, which includes his three wives Meri, Janelle and Christine, and their thirteen children among them.<ref name="Tenety">{{Cite news |last=Tenety |first=Elizabeth |title='Sister Wives': polygamy 'comes out' on TLC |work=] |date=September 26, 2010 |url=http://onfaith.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/undergod/2010/09/sister_wives_polygamy_comes_to_tlc.html |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref> It will also document Brown's courting and eventual marriage to a fourth wife, Robyn Sullivan, who herself has three children.<ref name="Katz">{{Cite news |last=Katz |first=Neil |title=Sister Wives (PICTURE): Could You Survive a Polygamous Marriage? |work=] |date=September 27, 2010 |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20017701-10391704.html |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref><ref name="Houk">{{Cite news |last=Houk |first=Kimberly |title="Sister Wives" program could lead to legal trouble |work=] |date=September 27, 2010 |url=http://www.abc4.com/content/news/slc/story/Sister-Wives-program-could-lead-to-legal-trouble/4C6Oq92J1ESjUi_pQCL4Og.cspx |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref> Sullivan is the first new wife to enter the family in 16 years.<ref name="Fralic">{{Cite news |last=Fralic |first=Shelley |title=Sister Wives and the puzzle of polygamy |work=] |date=September 26, 2010 |url=http://communities.canada.com/vancouversun/print.aspx?postid=697951 |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref> The only legal marriage is between Kody and his first wife, Meri, while the others marriages are considered spiritual unions.<ref name="Katz" /><ref name="Stuever">{{Cite news |last=Stuever |first=Hank |title=TLC's 'Sister Wives': Frank, entertaining TV about polygamist Browns in Utah |work=] |date=September 25, 2010 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/23/AR2010092304939.html |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref> As of the September 2010 debut, Kody has been married to Meri for 20 years, Janelle for 17 years and Christine for 16 years.<ref name="Perigard">{{Cite news |last=Perigard |first=Mark A. |title=It's all four one, one four all in TLC's 'Sister Wives' |date=September 26, 2010 |work=] |url=http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/television/reviews/view/20100925its_all_four_one_one_four_all_in_tlcs_sister_wives/srvc=home&position=7 |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref> Kody and Meri have a 14-year-old daughter named Mariah. Kody and Janelle have six children named Logan, 15; Madison 14; Hunter, 13; Garrison, 11; Gabriel, 8 and Savanah, 5. Kody and Christine have five children Aspyn, 14; Mykelti, 13; Paedon, 11; Gwenelyn, 8; Ysabel, 6. As of the debut of the series, Christine was pregnant with another daughter, who they planned to name Truely.<ref name="Seidman">{{Cite news |last=Seidman |first=Robert |title=Love is All in The Family on TLC's New Series <nowiki>'</nowiki>''Sister Wives''<nowiki>'</nowiki> Premiering Sunday, September 26 |work=TV by the Numbers |date=August 6, 2010 |work=TV by the Numbers |url=http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/08/06/love-is-all-in-the-family-on-tlcs-new-series-sisters-wives-premiering-sunday-september-26/59324 |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref>Two of the wives, Meri and Christine, had been raised in polygamist families, while Janelle, though a Mormon, had not.<ref name="Fralic" />


The broadcast of ''Sister Wives'' came at a time when polygamy and multiple marriages were prevalent topics in American pop culture. '']'', the hit ] series about fictional Utah polygamist Bill Henrickson, his three sister wives, and their struggle to gain acceptance in society, had already been on the air for several years. In early September 2010, the drama series '']'', about a con man on the verge of entering into multiple marriages, premiered on ] but was quickly canceled after two episodes. When ''Sister Wives'' debuted, actress ] was in the process of developing a film about ], a woman who fled from a polygamist ].<ref name="Freydkin">{{Cite news |last=Freydkin |first=Donna |date=September 26, 2010 |title=Unfamiliar world of polygamy is opening up in TV shows, films |work=] |url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2010-09-27-polygamy27_ST_N.htm |access-date=September 27, 2010}}</ref>
The Browns are a ] family whose faith does not align with the mainstream ]. Since the practice of polygamy has been officially banned within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since 1890, the Browns have no affiliation with that branch of the Mormon church. The title of the series, "Sister Wives", refers to a concept prevalent in Mormon fundamentalism that the wives in a plural marriage not only marry the husband, but are eternally united to each other.<ref name="Tenety" /> For years prior to the series, the family kept their polygamist lifestyle what they called a "quasi-secret".<ref name="Horiuchi">{{Cite news |last=Horiuchi |first=Vince |title=Utah polygamists star in reality TV show |work=] |date=August 6, 2010 |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50067634-76/wives-family-sister-brown.html.csp |accessdate=September 28, 2010}}</ref> Both Kody Brown and his wives have claimed part of the reason they are participating in ''Sister Wives'' is to make the public more aware of polygamist families and to combat societal prejudices often associated with polygamy.<ref name="Fralic" /><ref name="Allin">{{Cite news |last=Allin |first=Olivia |title='Sister Wives' Brings A Real-Life 'Big Love' Family to TLC |work=] |date=August 15, 2010 |url=http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/sister-wives-brings-real-life-big-love-family/story?id=11362367 |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref>


In October 2010, TLC announced it had commissioned a second season, which began in March 2011.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Pierce |first=Scott D. |date=October 29, 2010 |title=TLC renews 'Sister Wives' |work=] |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/50568032-78/wives-tlc-kody-sister.html.csp |access-date=November 29, 2010}}</ref> A TLC interview with the Brown family was broadcast on October 31, 2010,<ref>{{Cite news |last=Means |first=Sean P. |date=October 22, 2010 |title=Spend Halloween with the "Sister Wives" |work=] |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogs/vulture/50525311-56/halloween-oct-season-sister.html.csp |access-date=October 30, 2010}}</ref> and a one-hour program featuring the honeymoon of Kody and Robyn aired on November 22, 2010.<ref>{{Cite news |last=France |first=Lisa Respers |date=November 20, 2010 |title=A 'Sister Wives' honeymoon special |publisher=CNN |url=http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2010/11/20/a-sister-wives-honeymoon-special/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101122161420/http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2010/11/20/a-sister-wives-honeymoon-special/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 22, 2010 |access-date=November 29, 2010}}</ref>
==Development==
In the Autumn of 2009, independent producers Tim Gibbons and Christopher Poole approached the ]-based company Figure 8 Films with the concept of a reality series about the Brown family. Bill Hayes, president of Figure 8 Films, said the company agreed to the idea after meeting with the Browns and decided their lives would make for a great story. Camera crews shot footage of the family in late 2010 to be used in the first season, and continued to film them afterward in case the series is picked up for a second season. ''Sister Wives'' was publicly introduced on August 6, 2010 at the ] summer media tour in ], ]. The series was premiered on ] on September 26, 2010 with a special one-hour episode, and the first season will continue with six half-hour episodes.<ref name="Horiuchi" />


The series led to the Brown family being investigated for possible prosecution. The family later ], challenging its criminal polygamy laws. The Browns prevailed in the ] in a 2013 ruling, but a unanimous three-judge panel of the ] ordered the case to be dismissed on ] grounds in 2016.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hughes |first=Trevor |title=Appeals court rejects 'Sister Wives' challenge to polygamy ban in Utah |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/04/11/appeals-court-rejects-sister-wives-polygamy-lawsuit/82904702/ |access-date=January 29, 2020 |website=USA Today |language=en-US}}</ref>
''Sister Wives'' was first broadcast during a time when polygamy was a prevalent topic in American pop culture. '']'', a ] series about a Utah polygamist family with three sister wives, had already been on the air for several years. Earlier in September 2010 the drama series '']'', about a con man on the verge of entering a polygamist lifestyle, had premiered on ]. And when ''Sister Wives'' first aired, actress ] was in the process of developing a film about ], a woman who fled from a polygamist ].<ref name="Freydkin">{{Cite news |last=Freydkin |first=Donna |title=Unfamiliar world of polygamy is opening up in TV shows, films |work=] |date=September 26, 2010 |url=http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2010-09-27-polygamy27_ST_N.htm |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref>


==Episodes== ==Episodes==
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|ShortSummary = The premiere episode introduces viewers to Kody Brown, his three wives Meri, Janelle and Christine, and their thirteen children. They live in a ranch-style home that, although interconnected, is subdivided into three separate apartments that give each wife their own bedroom, kitchen and living space.<ref name="Stuever" /><ref name="Perigard" /> Eventually, Kody and his wives tell the children he is courting a fourth wife, Robyn Sullivan, who herself already has three children.<ref name="Fralic" /><ref name="Perigard" /> Meanwhile, the wives explain they do not plan to force their children into polygamist lifestyles or arrange their marriages for them, but rather will encourage them to make their own choices.<ref name="Stuever" /><ref name="Oh">{{Cite news |last=Oh |first=Eunice |title=Polygamist Stars of ''Sister Wives'' Hope to Raise 'Moral and Ethical' Children |date=September 24, 2010 |work=] |url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20428355,00.html |accessdate=September 26, 2010}}</ref> The children attend a polygamist cooperative school, while Kody and Janelle both work full-time as Meri pursues a long-delayed college degree.<ref name="Stuever" /> The family discusses their strong spiritual faith, and the episode includes both blessings at dinner and an evening family prayer.<ref name="Tenety" /> The episode also highlights the fact that Brown operates on a rotating schedule that dictates which wife he will spend the night with. Although Brown has sex with all three of his wives, they make clear the women never sleep with each other, a concept they consider immoral.<ref name="Katz" /> The episode ends with Kody going on a date with Robyn.<ref name="Brooks">{{Cite news |last=Brooks |first=Joanna |title=TLC Premieres Polygamy Reality Show ''Sister Wives'' |date=September 27, 2010 |work=] |url=http://www.religiondispatches.org/dispatches/joannabrooks/3424/tlc_premieres_polygamy_reality_show_sister_wives_/ |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref>
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==Reception== ==Reception==
===Critical reception===
''Sister Wives'' drew generally mixed reviews from critics. '']'' staff writer Hank Stuever called it "refreshingly frank", and found most interesting the small details of the family's everyday life, such as the food supply, division of labor and minor arguments.<ref name="Stuever" /> '']'' television critic Mary McNamara said she was intrigued by the matriarchal nature of the polygamist family, a unit which is traditionally considered patriarchal. McNamara said the wives form the center of the family, and that "their bonds appear far stronger and more vital than the casual fondness with which they all treat Kody".<ref name="McNamara">{{Cite news |last=McNamara |first=Mary |title=Television review: 'Sister Wives': TLC show examines a real-life polygamous family |work=] |date=September 25, 2010 |url=http://articles.latimes.com/2010/sep/25/entertainment/la-et-sister-wives-20100925 |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref> Shelley Fralic of '']'' called it fascinating and surprising, and was impressed with the sensible and articulate way in which the family defended their lifestyle.<ref name="Fralic" /> Elizabeth Tenety, of ''The Washington Post'', called the series "one part domestic drudgery, another part sensationalism", and claimed it relied on a "familiar reality TV recipe" shared by other TLC series such as '']'' and '']''.<ref name="Tenety" />
{{Quote box |quoted=true |bgcolor=#FFFFF0 |salign=center |width=350px |align=right | quote = Considering its sensational subject matter, TLC's ''Sister Wives'' has been refreshingly modest. The stars a natural, honest presence in a genre fabled for the camera-hogging antics of ''Jersey Shore''. Rather than merely emphasizing what's different about the Brown family&nbsp;– most obviously, their "plural marriage"&nbsp;– ''Sister Wives'' shows us how normal they seem: loving and good-natured around their children, occasionally prone to envy and feelings of betrayal. | source = '''Schuyler Velasco, '']'''''<ref name="Velasco" />}}
''Sister Wives'' drew national media attention after its first season<ref name="Pierce1024">{{Cite news |last=Pierce |first=Scott D. |date=October 24, 2010 |title='Sister Wives' revives Utah's cultural ties to polygamy |work=] |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/lifestyle/50510584-80/wives-sister-tlc-utah.html.csp |access-date=October 24, 2010}}</ref> and garnered generally mixed reviews from critics. '']'' staff writer ] called it "refreshingly frank" and found most interesting the small details of the family's everyday life, such as the food supply, division of labor, and minor arguments.<ref name="Stuever">{{Cite news |last=Stuever |first=Hank |date=September 25, 2010 |title=TLC's 'Sister Wives': Frank, entertaining TV about polygamist Browns in Utah |newspaper=] |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/23/AR2010092304939.html |access-date=September 27, 2010}}</ref> '']'' television critic Mary McNamara said she was intrigued by the matriarchal nature of the polygamist family, a unit that is traditionally considered patriarchal. McNamara said the wives form the center of the family and that "their bonds appear far stronger and more vital than the casual fondness with which they all treat Kody".<ref name="McNamara">{{Cite news |last=McNamara |first=Mary |date=September 25, 2010 |title=Television review: 'Sister Wives': TLC show examines a real-life polygamous family |work=] |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2010-sep-25-la-et-sister-wives-20100925-story.html |access-date=September 27, 2010}}</ref> '']'' writer Schuyler Velasco praised ''Sister Wives'' for introducing viewers to the unfamiliar subject matter and called it "refreshingly modest" considering its controversial topic. Velasco said it has "a natural, honest presence in a genre fabled for the camera-hogging antics of '']''".<ref name="Velasco">{{Cite web |last=Velasco |first=Schuyler |date=October 16, 2010 |title=Secrets of the polygamists |url=http://www.salon.com/entertainment/tv/sister_wives/?story=/ent/tv/2010/10/16/sister_wives_interview |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101021224639/http://www.salon.com/entertainment/tv/sister_wives/?story=%2Fent%2Ftv%2F2010%2F10%2F16%2Fsister_wives_interview |archive-date=October 21, 2010 |access-date=October 18, 2010 |website=]}}</ref> Shelley Fralic of '']'' called it fascinating and surprising and was impressed with the sensible and articulate way in which the family defended their lifestyle.<ref name="Fralic" /> When the Brown family made an October 2010 appearance on '']'', talk show host ] said she found particularly fascinating the relationship between the sister wives.<ref name="Reiher1014">{{Cite web |last=Reiher |first=Andrea |date=October 14, 2010 |title=Oprah on 'Sister Wives': 'Most fascinated with the relationship the women have with each other' |url=http://blog.zap2it.com/thedishrag/2010/10/oprah-on-sister-wives-most-fascinated-with-the-relationship-the-women-have-with-each-other.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101017074952/http://blog.zap2it.com/thedishrag/2010/10/oprah-on-sister-wives-most-fascinated-with-the-relationship-the-women-have-with-each-other.html |archive-date=October 17, 2010 |access-date=October 18, 2010 |website=]}}</ref>


Mark A. Perigard of the '']'' criticized Kody Brown for opening himself and his family up to potential criminal prosecution by appearing in the series, describing him as "a lawbreaker who is risking himself and the family he claims is so precious just to star in his own TV show".<ref name="Perigard">{{Cite news |last=Perigard |first=Mark A. |date=September 26, 2010 |title=It's all four one, one four all in TLC's 'Sister Wives' |work=] |url=http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/television/reviews/view/20100925its_all_four_one_one_four_all_in_tlcs_sister_wives/srvc=home&position=7 |url-status=dead |access-date=September 27, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100929005142/http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/television/reviews/view/20100925its_all_four_one_one_four_all_in_tlcs_sister_wives/srvc%3Dhome%26position%3D7 |archive-date=September 29, 2010}}</ref> Elizabeth Tenety of '']'' called the series "one part domestic drudgery, another part ]" and claimed it relied on a "familiar reality TV recipe" shared by other TLC series such as '']'' and '']''.<ref name="Tenety" /> '']'' writer ] shared Tenety's perspective, criticizing the show for presenting polygamy in a manner that "is about as interesting to me as ]'s latest makeover." In this vein Brooks criticized the show for not engaging the theology of plural marriage and for letting Kody Brown's superficial comments about the dissimilarity of ] and mainstream ] pass onto the viewers without any critical scrutiny or added nuance.<ref name="Brooks">{{Cite news |last=Brooks |first=Joanna |date=September 27, 2010 |title=TLC Premieres Polygamy Reality Show ''Sister Wives'' |work=] |url=http://www.religiondispatches.org/dispatches/joannabrooks/3424/tlc_premieres_polygamy_reality_show_sister_wives_/ |access-date=September 27, 2010}}</ref> Shari Puterman, television columnist with the '']'', felt the sister wives had issues with jealousy and self-worth, and she compared Kody to a ] leader. Puterman added, "I can't speak for everyone, but I believe in the sanctity of marriage. It's sad to see that TLC's capitalizing on people who don't."<ref>{{Cite news |last=Puterman |first=Shari |date=November 12, 2010 |title=TLC capitalizing on 'Sister Wives' |work=] |url=http://www.app.com/article/20101112/ENT/101111103/TLC-capitalizing-on-Sister-Wives- |access-date=November 29, 2010}}</ref> Former prosecutor and television personality ] criticized the show and said she believed Kody Brown should go to jail, but she expressed doubt he would, based on Utah's history of overlooking polygamy.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Lane |first=Laura |date=October 25, 2010 |title=Nancy Grace on 'Sister Wives' Investigation: "Kody Should Go to Jail!" |work=] |url=http://www.okmagazine.com/2010/10/nancy-grace-on-sister-wives-investigation-%E2%80%9Ckody-should-go-to-jail%E2%80%9D/ |url-status=dead |access-date=October 26, 2010 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20101029202534/http://www.okmagazine.com/2010/10/nancy-grace-on-sister-wives-investigation-%E2%80%9Ckody-should-go-to-jail%E2%80%9D/ |archive-date=October 29, 2010}}</ref> Christine Seifert, an associate professor of communications at ] in Salt Lake City, said the show could give viewers who are unfamiliar with the LDS church the incorrect assumption that polygamy is accepted by the mainstream church.<ref name="Pierce1024" /> Several commentators have taken notice of the fact that the family's religious convictions are downplayed in ''Sister Wives''.<ref name="McNamara" /><ref name="Brooks" /><ref>{{Cite news |last=Ravitz |first=Jessica |title="Sister Wives" explained: A fundamentalist Mormon polygamy primer |publisher=] |url=http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/25/sister-wives-explained-a-fundamentalist-mormon-polygamy-primer/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101027053554/http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/25/sister-wives-explained-a-fundamentalist-mormon-polygamy-primer/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=October 27, 2010 |access-date=October 26, 2010}}</ref>
Mark A. Perigard of the '']'' criticized Kody Brown for opening himself and his family up to potential criminal prosecution by appearing in the series, describing him as "a lawbreaker who is risking himself and the family he claims is so precious just to star in his own TV show".<ref name="Perigard" /> '']'' writer Joanna Brooks was strongly critical of ''Sister Wives'' which she found uninteresting and argued raised nothing about fundamentalist polygamy that wasn't already publicly known. Raised in a conservative Mormon home, Brooks also took exception to Brown's comparison of the differences between fundamentalist and mainstream Mormonism to that of ] and ], which she said is "untrue and screens out a whole world of social history and nuance".<ref name="Brooks" />


==Legal issues== ===Ratings===
According to ], the September 26, 2010, one-hour premiere episode of ''Sister Wives'' drew 2.26&nbsp;million viewers,<ref name="Ep1Rate">{{Cite web |last=Gorman |first=Bill |date=September 28, 2010 |title=Sunday Cable Ratings: ''Boardwalk Empire'' Falls; ''Rubicon'' Stays Low + ''Glades'', ''Mad Men'', ''Kardashians'', ''Dexter'' & Lots More |url=http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/09/28/sunday-cable-ratings-boardwalk-empire-falls-rubicon-stays-low-the-glades-mad-men-kardashians-lots-more/65626 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101005043849/http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/09/28/sunday-cable-ratings-boardwalk-empire-falls-rubicon-stays-low-the-glades-mad-men-kardashians-lots-more/65626 |archive-date=October 5, 2010 |access-date=October 2, 2010 |website=TV by the Numbers}}</ref> a strong rating for the network. It marked the biggest series debut for TLC since '']'' launched in 2009 and was a stronger rating than any of the season premieres for HBO's '']''.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Hibberd |first=James |date=September 28, 2010 |title=TLC's 'Sister Wives' gets love from viewers |work=] |url=http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/09/tlcs-sister-wives-premieres-strong.html |url-status=dead |access-date=October 4, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101001040122/http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/09/tlcs-sister-wives-premieres-strong.html |archive-date=October 1, 2010}}</ref> The remaining episodes of the first season were each half an hour long, with two broadcasts together each Thursday. In the second week, the first episode drew 1.88&nbsp;million viewers, while the second drew 2.13&nbsp;million.<ref name="Ep2Rate">{{Cite news |last=Seidman |first=Robert |date=October 5, 2010 |title=Sunday Cable Ratings: ''Broadwalk Empire'' Mostly Stable; ''Rubicon'' Still Tiny; ''Mad Men'', ''Kardashians'', ''Dexter'' & Lots More |work=TV by the Numbers |url=http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/10/05/sunday-cable-ratings-boardwalk-empire-mostly-stable-rubicon-still-tiny-mad-men-kardashians-dexter-lots-more/66791 |url-status=dead |access-date=October 11, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101010123912/http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/10/05/sunday-cable-ratings-boardwalk-empire-mostly-stable-rubicon-still-tiny-mad-men-kardashians-dexter-lots-more/66791 |archive-date=October 10, 2010}}</ref> The third week drew similar results, with 1.89&nbsp;million viewers watching the first episode and 2.05&nbsp;million watching the second.<ref name="Ep3Rate">{{Cite news |last=Gorman |first=Bill |date=October 12, 2010 |title=Sunday Cable Ratings: ''Boardwalk Empire'' Plunges; ''Rubicon'' Up; ''Mad Men'', ''Kardashians'', ''MLB Playoffs'' & More |work=TV by the Numbers |url=http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/10/12/sunday-cable-ratings-boardwalk-empire-plunges-rubicon-up-mad-men-kardashians-mlb-playoffs-more/67765 |url-status=dead |access-date=October 18, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101017071120/http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/10/12/sunday-cable-ratings-boardwalk-empire-plunges-rubicon-up-mad-men-kardashians-mlb-playoffs-more/67765 |archive-date=October 17, 2010}}</ref> ''Sister Wives'' drew its strongest ratings during the fourth and final week of the first season, with 2.67&nbsp;million viewers for the first episode and 2.74&nbsp;million for the season finale.<ref name="Ep4Rate">{{Cite news |last=Seidman |first=Robert |date=October 19, 2010 |title=Sunday Cable Ratings: Kardashians Lead; ''Mad Men'' Finale Up; ''Rubicon'' Finale Down; ''Broadway Empire'', ''Sonny with a Chance'' & Much More |work=TV by the Numbers |url=http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/10/19/sunday-cable-ratings-kardarshians-lead-mad-men-finale-up-rubicon-finale-down-boardwalk-empire-sonny-with-a-chance-much-more/68833 |url-status=dead |access-date=October 20, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101024201649/http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/10/19/sunday-cable-ratings-kardarshians-lead-mad-men-finale-up-rubicon-finale-down-boardwalk-empire-sonny-with-a-chance-much-more/68833 |archive-date=October 24, 2010}}</ref> As a result of the 2.7&nbsp;million average viewership for the two episodes, TLC ranked first among all ad-support cable channels in the 18–49 and 25–54 age groups. The series drew double- and triple-digit rating gains in all key demographics and ranked second in ad-supported cable network shows during its timeslot.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Seidman |first=Robert |date=October 19, 2010 |title=TLC's ''Sister Wives'' Scores Big Finale and Season |work=TV by the Numbers |url=http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/10/19/tlcs-sister-wives-scores-big-finale-and-season/68808 |url-status=dead |access-date=October 20, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101021064846/http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/10/19/tlcs-sister-wives-scores-big-finale-and-season/68808 |archive-date=October 21, 2010}}</ref>
As polygamy is illegal in the United States, attorneys and legal experts have claimed that the Browns could potentially have opened themselves up to criminal prosecution through their involvement in the series. Video footage of a marriage ceremony between Kody Brown and Robyn Sullivan could be used as evidence against them if subpoenaed by ] of Utah.<ref name="Houk" /> Kody Brown has claimed the family is breaking no laws because only the first marriage is a legal marriage, while the others are simply commitments.<ref name="Allin" /> However, experts claim the fact that the family has been a unit for 16 years and includes children from all three wives could lead prosecutors to characterize the non-marriage unions as ]s.<ref name="Houk" /> Sullivan said the family was worried about legal repercussions and had discussed the matter thoroughly, but decided the positive effects their show could have toward the public perception of polygamy was worth the risks.<ref name="Freydkin" />


==Litigation==
In anticipation of legal scrutiny, TLC contacted the Utah Attorney General's office months before the series was broadcast. The office has not ruled out pursuing a case against the Brown family, but also stated they do not have the resources to go after polygamists unless they suspected serious crime such as ] or ]. On September 27, 2010, the day after ''Sister Wives'' debuted, police in Lehi, Utah, announced they are investigating Kody Brown and his wives for possible charges of bigamy, a third-degree felony. Once the investigation concludes, the police plan to turn their evidence over to the state attorney general's office for review.<ref name="Alberty">{{Cite news |last=Alberty |first=Erin |title=Lehi police investigate 'Sister Wives' stars for bigamy |work=] |date=September 27, 2010 |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50366251-76/bigamy-brown-wives-paul.html.csp |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Romboy |first=Dennis |title='Sister Wives' family under investigation following TV debut |work=] |date=September 27, 2010 |url=http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=12603468 |accessdate=September 27, 2010}}</ref> Despite the fact that Brown is only legally married to one woman, Lehi police have noted that state code identifies bigamy through cohabitation, not just legal marriage contracts.<ref name="Alberty" /> In response to the investigation, the Browns released a statement: "We are disappointed in the announcement of an investigation, but when we decided to do this show, we knew there would be risks. But for the sake of our family, and most importantly, our kids, we felt it was a risk worth taking."<ref>{{Cite news |last=Ram |first=Archana |title=Police investigate polygamist family on TLC reality show |work=] |date=September 28, 2010 |url=http://news-briefs.ew.com/2010/09/28/police-investigate-polygamist-family-on-tlc-reality-show/ |accessdate=September 28, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Dobner |first=Jennifer |title=Utah police investigate plural family for bigamy |work=] |date=September 27, 2010 |url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100928/ap_on_en_tv/us_sister_wives_investigation |accessdate=September 28, 2010}}</ref>
{{main|Brown v. Buhman}}Kody Brown, along with his wives, filed a legal case in the ] challenging the ]'s criminal ] law.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Whitehurst |first=Lindsey |date=July 13, 2011 |title='Sister Wives' polygamy lawsuit tackles privacy in Utah |work=] |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/52182460-78/turley-browns-family-privacy.html.csp |access-date=July 14, 2011}}</ref> The Browns prevailed in a 2013 ] ruling, but a unanimous three-judge panel of the ] ordered the case to be dismissed on ] grounds in 2016.<ref>{{Citation |title=Sister Wives criminal charged dropped in Utah |date=June 1, 2012 |url=http://www.wjla.com/articles/2012/06/-sister-wives-criminal-charges-case-dropped-in-utah-76552.html |publisher=]}}</ref> The Tenth Circuit concluded that, because local Utah prosecutors had a policy of not pursuing most polygamy cases in the absence of additional associated crimes (e.g., welfare fraud or marriage of underage persons), the Browns had no credible fear of future prosecution and thus lacked standing.<ref name="Gershman10thCir">Jacob Gershman, , ''The Wall Street Journal'' (April 11, 2016).</ref><ref name="11thCirOp">'' {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160420115053/https://www.ca10.uscourts.gov/opinions/14/14-4117.pdf |date=April 20, 2016 }}'' (10th Cir. April 11, 2016) (slip op.).</ref>


==Dissolution of relationships==
==References==
As polygamous marriage is not legally recognized in the US, there are no divorce documents to date the end of relationships. The end of a relationship is instead reckoned by announcements, and events such as moving away.
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In November 2021, Christine announced the dissolution of her relationship with Kody.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Longeretta |first=Emily |date=November 2, 2021 |title=Sister Wives' Kody Brown and Christine Brown Split After 25 Years Together: We've 'Grown Apart' |work=] |url=https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/sister-wives-kody-brown-christine-brown-split-after-25-years/ |access-date=December 5, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Strohm |first=Emily |date=October 30, 2022 |title='Sister Wives' Robyn Brown Is 'at a Loss,' Calls Christine Leaving Kody 'This Big Bomb Going Off in My Family' |work=People Magazine |url=https://people.com/tv/sister-wives-robyn-brown-at-a-loss-over-marriage-to-kody-brown/ |access-date=December 5, 2022}}</ref> Christine sold her Flagstaff home in October 2021,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Account: R0019652 Account Sale History |url=https://assessor.coconino.az.gov:444/assessor/taxweb/account.jsp?accountNum=R0019652&doc=SALEHISTR0019652 |access-date=December 5, 2022 |website=Assessor, Coconino County, Arizona}}</ref> and in August 2022 transferred ownership of a portion of jointly-owned "Coyote Pass" property in Flagstaff to Kody and Robyn Brown.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Edmonds |first=Lauren |date=August 13, 2022 |title='Sister Wives' star Christine Brown reportedly sold a portion of her $213,000 Coyote Pass property to estranged ex Kody for $10 |work=] |url=https://www.insider.com/sister-wives-christine-brown-sold-property-back-to-kody-2022-8 |access-date=December 5, 2022}}</ref> On Valentine's Day 2023, Christine publicly announced her relationship with new boyfriend David Woolley.<ref>{{Cite instagram |user=christine_brownsw |postid=CoplUHeOL0_ |title=I finally found the love of my life, David. |date=Feb 14, 2023}}</ref> They announced their engagement on April 13.<ref>{{Cite instagram |user=christine_brownsw |postid=Cq-sAsEudcL |title=We're engaged! |date=Apr 13, 2023}}</ref> They married in October 2023.

In December 2022, Janelle announced her separation from Kody.<ref>{{Cite news |first=Dory |last=Jackson |date=December 11, 2022 |title='Sister Wives' Stars Janelle and Kody Brown Confirm They Have Officially 'Separated' |work=People Magazine |url=https://people.com/tv/sister-wives-stars-janelle-brown-kody-brown-split/ |access-date=December 23, 2022}}</ref>

Meri's marriage was known to be the most rocky of all, and has been since the beginning of the show. It had been previously called a "non-sexual relationship" rather than a usual marriage. Following Christine and Janelle's divorces, rumors began that Meri was next. On January 10, 2023, Meri and Kody posted joint social media announcements that they decided to end their marriage.<ref>{{Cite instagram |user=kodywinnbrown |postid=CnPZaMELuEv |title=In light of a recent unapproved press release... |date=Jan 10, 2023}}</ref><ref name="meri instagram">{{Cite instagram |user=therealmeribrown |postid=CnPZhv7p8-O |title=In light of a recent unapproved press release... |date=Jan 10, 2023}}</ref> Meri also condemned a December 2022 article in '']''<ref>{{Cite news |first=Emily |last=Strohm |date=December 15, 2022 |title='Sister Wives' ' Meri Brown Confirms Her 32-Year-Marriage to Kody Is Over: 'He Made the Decision' |work=People Magazine |url=https://people.com/tv/sister-wives-meri-brown-confirms-kody-split/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221215170430/https://people.com/tv/sister-wives-meri-brown-confirms-kody-split/ |archive-date=December 15, 2022}}</ref> for incorrectly quoting her saying it was over before it was.<ref name="meri instagram"/>

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==Associated works==
===''Becoming Sister Wives''===
In 2013 the parents jointly published a book titled ''Becoming Sister Wives: The Story of an Unconventional Marriage'' ({{isbn|9781451661309}}).

===''Cooking with Just Christine''===
Following Christine's divorce, TLC gave her a YouTube show of her own titled ''Cooking with Just Christine''.

==See also==
* ]
* '']'', a reality TV series on ] about a polygamist ] family
* '']'', a reality TV series on ] about polygamists
* '']'', a South African reality TV series on ] about a polygamist Zulu family
* '']'', a reality TV series on ] about a polygamist ] communities

== References ==
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==Bibliography==
* {{Citation |last=Tenety |first=Elizabeth |title=Warren Jeffs, 'Sister Wives,' and American polygamy |date=August 10, 2011 |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/under-god/post/warren-jeffs-sister-wives-and-american-polygamy/2011/08/10/gIQAxtn16I_blog.html |newspaper=] |type=Blog |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812144603/http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/under-god/post/warren-jeffs-sister-wives-and-american-polygamy/2011/08/10/gIQAxtn16I_blog.html |archive-date=August 12, 2011 |url-status=dead}}
* {{cite book
|last1=Brown |first1=Kody
|last2=Brown |first2=Meri
|last3=Brown |first3=Janelle
|last4=Brown |first4=Christine
|last5=Brown |first5=Robyn
|date=April 16, 2013 |title=Becoming Sister Wives |publisher=Gallery Books |location= |isbn=9781451661309
|url=https://archive.org/details/becomingsisterwi0000unse |via=]}}


==External links== ==External links==
*{{Official website|http://tlc.discovery.com/tv/sister-wives/}} * {{Official website|http://tlc.discovery.com/tv/sister-wives/}}
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* {{Cite web |date=July 2011 |title=Brown v. Herbert |url=http://jonathanturley.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/brown-complaint.pdf |publisher=] |location=Utah}}

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American reality television series (2010–present) This article is about the reality television series. For the 2000 Israeli documentary, see Sister Wife. For the general concept, see Polygamy. "Kody Brown" redirects here. Not to be confused with Cody Brown.

Sister Wives
GenreReality
Created by
  • Tim Gibbons
  • Christopher Poole
StarringThe Brown family
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons19
No. of episodes209 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Timothy Gibbons
  • Bill Hayes
  • Christopher Poole
  • Kirk Streb
ProducerVince Russo
Production locations
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time42 minutes
Production companies
  • Figure 8 Films
  • Puddle Monkey Productions
  • Peacock Productions
Original release
NetworkTLC
ReleaseSeptember 26, 2010 (2010-09-26) –
present (present)

Sister Wives is an American reality television series broadcast on TLC that premiered on September 26, 2010. The show documents the life of a polygamist family, which includes Kody Brown, his wife Robyn (née Sullivan), ex-wives Meri (née Barber), Janelle (née Schriever), and Christine (née Allred), and their 18 children (1 by Meri, 6 each by Janelle and Christine, 5 by Robyn although 3 were between her and her ex-husband David Preston Jessop). The family began the series living in Lehi, Utah, moved to Las Vegas in 2011, and to Flagstaff, Arizona, in mid-2018.

Brown and his four wives have stated they participated in the show to make the public aware of polygamist families and to combat societal prejudices. Brown argues that his polygamist arrangement is legal because he is married (legally) to only one woman (Meri, then later Robyn), while the other marriages are "spiritual unions." However, later in the series, we see that Kody divorces Meri to legally marry Robyn to adopt her three children from a previous marriage.

Background

The Sister Wives cast interviewed on the Valder Beebe Show in 2019. Front row (from left to right): Meri, Kody, and Christine. Back row: Robyn and Janelle.

The show follows the lives of Kody Brown, wife Robyn, ex-wives (Meri, Janelle, Christine), and their 18 children. In the first season, the show televised Kody's courting of and marriage to his fourth wife, Robyn, in 2010. Robyn was the first new wife to enter the family in 16 years.

The crews continued to film them after the marriage in case the series was picked up for a second season. Sister Wives was publicly introduced on August 6, 2010, at the Television Critics Association summer media tour in Beverly Hills. The series' first episode, an hour-long, was broadcast on TLC on September 26, 2010, and the first season continued with six half-hour episodes until October 17, 2010.

The broadcast of Sister Wives came at a time when polygamy and multiple marriages were prevalent topics in American pop culture. Big Love, the hit HBO series about fictional Utah polygamist Bill Henrickson, his three sister wives, and their struggle to gain acceptance in society, had already been on the air for several years. In early September 2010, the drama series Lone Star, about a con man on the verge of entering into multiple marriages, premiered on Fox but was quickly canceled after two episodes. When Sister Wives debuted, actress Katherine Heigl was in the process of developing a film about Carolyn Jessop, a woman who fled from a polygamist sect.

In October 2010, TLC announced it had commissioned a second season, which began in March 2011. A TLC interview with the Brown family was broadcast on October 31, 2010, and a one-hour program featuring the honeymoon of Kody and Robyn aired on November 22, 2010.

The series led to the Brown family being investigated for possible prosecution. The family later sued the state of Utah, challenging its criminal polygamy laws. The Browns prevailed in the district court in a 2013 ruling, but a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit ordered the case to be dismissed on standing grounds in 2016.

Episodes

Main article: List of Sister Wives episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
17September 26, 2010 (2010-09-26)November 21, 2010 (2010-11-21)
211March 13, 2011 (2011-03-13)June 5, 2011 (2011-06-05)
311September 25, 2011 (2011-09-25)November 27, 2011 (2011-11-27)
411May 13, 2012 (2012-05-13)June 24, 2012 (2012-06-24)
58November 18, 2012 (2012-11-18)December 30, 2012 (2012-12-30)
61810July 21, 2013 (2013-07-21)September 22, 2013 (2013-09-22)
8December 29, 2013 (2013-12-29)June 26, 2014 (2014-06-26)
78June 8, 2014 (2014-06-08)July 27, 2014 (2014-07-27)
87January 4, 2015 (2015-01-04)March 1, 2015 (2015-03-01)
910September 13, 2015 (2015-09-13)November 22, 2015 (2015-11-22)
109March 13, 2016 (2016-03-13)June 5, 2016 (2016-06-05)
1110November 27, 2016 (2016-11-27)January 29, 2017 (2017-01-29)
1211January 7, 2018 (2018-01-07)April 1, 2018 (2018-04-01)
1311January 20, 2019 (2019-01-20)April 21, 2019 (2019-04-21)
1415January 5, 2020 (2020-01-05)April 12, 2020 (2020-04-12)
1511March 13, 2021 (2021-03-13)June 5, 2021 (2021-06-05)
1610November 21, 2021 (2021-11-21)February 20, 2022 (2022-02-20)
1714September 11, 2022 (2022-09-11)January 8, 2023 (2023-01-08)
1814August 20, 2023 (2023-08-20)December 19, 2023 (2023-12-19)
1914September 15, 2024 (2024-09-15)December 15, 2024 (2024-12-15)

Reception

Critical reception

Considering its sensational subject matter, TLC's Sister Wives has been refreshingly modest. The stars a natural, honest presence in a genre fabled for the camera-hogging antics of Jersey Shore. Rather than merely emphasizing what's different about the Brown family – most obviously, their "plural marriage" – Sister Wives shows us how normal they seem: loving and good-natured around their children, occasionally prone to envy and feelings of betrayal.

Schuyler Velasco, Salon

Sister Wives drew national media attention after its first season and garnered generally mixed reviews from critics. Washington Post staff writer Hank Stuever called it "refreshingly frank" and found most interesting the small details of the family's everyday life, such as the food supply, division of labor, and minor arguments. Los Angeles Times television critic Mary McNamara said she was intrigued by the matriarchal nature of the polygamist family, a unit that is traditionally considered patriarchal. McNamara said the wives form the center of the family and that "their bonds appear far stronger and more vital than the casual fondness with which they all treat Kody". Salon writer Schuyler Velasco praised Sister Wives for introducing viewers to the unfamiliar subject matter and called it "refreshingly modest" considering its controversial topic. Velasco said it has "a natural, honest presence in a genre fabled for the camera-hogging antics of Jersey Shore". Shelley Fralic of The Vancouver Sun called it fascinating and surprising and was impressed with the sensible and articulate way in which the family defended their lifestyle. When the Brown family made an October 2010 appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, talk show host Oprah Winfrey said she found particularly fascinating the relationship between the sister wives.

Mark A. Perigard of the Boston Herald criticized Kody Brown for opening himself and his family up to potential criminal prosecution by appearing in the series, describing him as "a lawbreaker who is risking himself and the family he claims is so precious just to star in his own TV show". Elizabeth Tenety of The Washington Post called the series "one part domestic drudgery, another part sensationalism" and claimed it relied on a "familiar reality TV recipe" shared by other TLC series such as 19 Kids and Counting and Kate Plus 8. Religion Dispatches writer Joanna Brooks shared Tenety's perspective, criticizing the show for presenting polygamy in a manner that "is about as interesting to me as Kate Gosselin's latest makeover." In this vein Brooks criticized the show for not engaging the theology of plural marriage and for letting Kody Brown's superficial comments about the dissimilarity of Fundamentalist and mainstream Mormonism pass onto the viewers without any critical scrutiny or added nuance. Shari Puterman, television columnist with the Asbury Park Press, felt the sister wives had issues with jealousy and self-worth, and she compared Kody to a cult leader. Puterman added, "I can't speak for everyone, but I believe in the sanctity of marriage. It's sad to see that TLC's capitalizing on people who don't." Former prosecutor and television personality Nancy Grace criticized the show and said she believed Kody Brown should go to jail, but she expressed doubt he would, based on Utah's history of overlooking polygamy. Christine Seifert, an associate professor of communications at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, said the show could give viewers who are unfamiliar with the LDS church the incorrect assumption that polygamy is accepted by the mainstream church. Several commentators have taken notice of the fact that the family's religious convictions are downplayed in Sister Wives.

Ratings

According to Nielsen Media Research, the September 26, 2010, one-hour premiere episode of Sister Wives drew 2.26 million viewers, a strong rating for the network. It marked the biggest series debut for TLC since Cake Boss launched in 2009 and was a stronger rating than any of the season premieres for HBO's Big Love. The remaining episodes of the first season were each half an hour long, with two broadcasts together each Thursday. In the second week, the first episode drew 1.88 million viewers, while the second drew 2.13 million. The third week drew similar results, with 1.89 million viewers watching the first episode and 2.05 million watching the second. Sister Wives drew its strongest ratings during the fourth and final week of the first season, with 2.67 million viewers for the first episode and 2.74 million for the season finale. As a result of the 2.7 million average viewership for the two episodes, TLC ranked first among all ad-support cable channels in the 18–49 and 25–54 age groups. The series drew double- and triple-digit rating gains in all key demographics and ranked second in ad-supported cable network shows during its timeslot.

Litigation

Main article: Brown v. Buhman

Kody Brown, along with his wives, filed a legal case in the United States federal courts challenging the State of Utah's criminal polygamy law. The Browns prevailed in a 2013 federal district court ruling, but a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit ordered the case to be dismissed on standing grounds in 2016. The Tenth Circuit concluded that, because local Utah prosecutors had a policy of not pursuing most polygamy cases in the absence of additional associated crimes (e.g., welfare fraud or marriage of underage persons), the Browns had no credible fear of future prosecution and thus lacked standing.

Dissolution of relationships

As polygamous marriage is not legally recognized in the US, there are no divorce documents to date the end of relationships. The end of a relationship is instead reckoned by announcements, and events such as moving away.

In November 2021, Christine announced the dissolution of her relationship with Kody. Christine sold her Flagstaff home in October 2021, and in August 2022 transferred ownership of a portion of jointly-owned "Coyote Pass" property in Flagstaff to Kody and Robyn Brown. On Valentine's Day 2023, Christine publicly announced her relationship with new boyfriend David Woolley. They announced their engagement on April 13. They married in October 2023.

In December 2022, Janelle announced her separation from Kody.

Meri's marriage was known to be the most rocky of all, and has been since the beginning of the show. It had been previously called a "non-sexual relationship" rather than a usual marriage. Following Christine and Janelle's divorces, rumors began that Meri was next. On January 10, 2023, Meri and Kody posted joint social media announcements that they decided to end their marriage. Meri also condemned a December 2022 article in People Magazine for incorrectly quoting her saying it was over before it was.

Meri (m. 1990–2023)Janelle (m. 1993–2022)Christine (m. 1994–2021)Robyn (m. 2010–present)│1990│1994│1998│2002│2006│2010│2014│2018│2022Kody Brown's marriages

Associated works

Becoming Sister Wives

In 2013 the parents jointly published a book titled Becoming Sister Wives: The Story of an Unconventional Marriage (ISBN 9781451661309).

Cooking with Just Christine

Following Christine's divorce, TLC gave her a YouTube show of her own titled Cooking with Just Christine.

See also

References

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