In four different homes, all close to each other.
The biggest development since we last heard from the giant family is that Kody and Robyn are expecting. That leads to complications with the other wives, of course, such as jealousy from Robyn's BFF Meri, who can't bear more kids.
Robyn approached her about it personally, however, and Meri showed her true colors, responding like the classy lady that she is. She even lamented that people feel they have to be so sensitive to her regarding the child-bearing topic.
Everybody in the family was pretty psyched about the news, save for teenagers Aspen, Hunter and Maddie. You know teenagers, though. Always brooding.
Since Robyn's three kids have a different father, this is really her first with Kody Brown, and a big step in terms of being indoctrinated into the family unit.
What else went on in the premiere?
Finding a new church where you fit in is kinda hard when you move states, as the Browns likely did in no small part due to threat of prosecution in Utah.
They debate joining a Presbyterian Church, but after differing views and much discussion, Cody agrees that going to another faith is not the right answer.
Kody says if they're going to do this, it needs to be an LDS church. Kody worried about the same discrimination they found in Utah. The wives? Skeptical.
Robyn in particular was strongly against not steering kids into the religion they work so hard to practice. Are they being forced into polygamy, though?
Things end on a happy note as Christine throws a pool party for the teenagers and their friends from school. The kids seem more or less cool with everything.
Even a few of the parents come over, so maybe things will turn out well moving to Nevada after all. We'll find out as Sister Wives' third season continues!
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