- Season 16 | Sister Wives
Simultaneously, the family's long-delayed plans for their Coyote Pass property in Flagstaff, Arizona, caused further friction. Heated discussions over lot boundaries and the "ponds" on the property revealed deep-seated favoritism and resentment. Kody ultimately decided he wanted his own separate lot, further signaling his emotional withdrawal from his wives. The COVID-19 Divide
The season concluded with a dramatic three-part "One-on-One" special where the family members addressed the official separation of Kody and Christine. Sister Wives - Season 16
: Long considered the most level-headed wife, Janelle admitted she was at her "wit's end" and began questioning her own future in the family. The Aftermath: One-on-One Tell-All The COVID-19 Divide The season concluded with a
Sister Wives Season 16: The Beginning of the End Season 16 of TLC’s Sister Wives stands as a pivotal turning point for the Brown family, marking the definitive fracture of their decades-long plural marriage. While previous seasons hinted at underlying tensions, the 2021-2022 episodes chronicled the actual collapse of the family unit, centered largely on the fallout between Kody Brown and his third wife, Christine. The Utah Ultimatum and Property Disputes While previous seasons hinted at underlying tensions, the
The season premiere, titled "There’s No Me in Polygamy," immediately established the central conflict: Christine’s desperate desire to move back to Utah. After being outvoted by Kody and the other three wives—Meri, Janelle, and Robyn—Christine reached a breaking point, privately telling Meri that she could no longer continue her marriage.










