Over the years, I’ve observed cast members of Sister Wives undergo various changes and transformations. Kody developed a deep love for his fourth wife, Robyn Brown, while neglecting his first three wives and other family members. I also witnessed Meri, Janelle, and Christine Brown gain the confidence to leave their polygamous relationships with Kody and pursue their own aspirations. I believe that the last three years have been pivotal for the Brown family, as everybody has moved forward with their lives. They have all established new lives separate from one another.
Sister Wives Season 19 Fell Short
Sister Wives Season 19 Was Dull & Repetitive
There are a few valid reasons why I think the network may choose not to renew Sister Wives, with the most obvious being the poor reception of season 19. The show has been on the air for nearly fifteen years and has remained entertaining thanks to the cast members’ dynamic personalities and their interesting storylines. Unfortunately, the newest season wasn’t as enjoyable as previous ones. It felt purposeless, with all the cast members focusing on their personal issues. Sister Wives is no longer the family-oriented show it has been for years.
The most significant part of the season was the documenting of the aftermath of Garrison Brown’s passing, which was the highlight of the season. Scenes involving Janelle and Kody’s son felt authentic and grounded. However, the drama surrounding Kody’s separation from Meri, Janelle, and Christine seemed unnecessary. Scenes featuring Kody and Robyn also appeared overdone and lacked substance. Over the last four months, I’ve noticed numerous fans talk about the perceived dullness of Sister Wives season 19, with some going as far as calling it the worst season ever due to its excessive length and lack of clear purpose.
Kody & Robyn Aren’t Interested In Pursuing Plural Marriage
Kody & Robyn Have Found Joy In Their Monogamous Relationship
Polyfamily Appears To Be Replacing Sister Wives
Sister Wives No Longer Focuses On Polygamy
The network is known for canceling shows after the main plot concludes.
Over the years, I’ve observed the network canceling and ending many of its long-running shows, replacing them with newer, better shows. One specific example is The Family Chantel, which aired for nearly five years. The show followed the story of Chantel Everett and Pedro Jimeno, a couple from the 90 Day Fiancé franchise, showcasing their married life. In 2022, Pedro and Chantel split up, leading to Pedro filing for divorce. A year later, the show was canceled and replaced by another spin-off.
Sister Wives Might Record Their Latest Life Updates
Meri, Janelle, & Christine May Return To Share Their Closing Remarks
Even if the network were to release season 20, it wouldn’t be like previous seasons.
With all the family members having moved on and living in different states, it would be challenging for the network to create a coherent storyline that connects everyone’s stories. I think the producers may choose to follow the approach they have taken with other shows by recording a final chapter of Sister Wives, featuring Meri, Janelle, and Christine, in 3 or 4 episodes. Each cast member may be given one episode to conclude their on-screen journeys.