‘Sister Wives’: Kody Brown Spins New Season with Rebooted Story Lines?
Sister Wives star Kody Brown spent a good deal of this last season either talking about moving, moving, or griping about the moving cost. While this dragged on for too long for many of the Sister Wives fans, it seems it is almost a rerun from seasons gone by.
The Sister Wives members are all several years older now. But the move from Utah to Vegas played out like a carbon copy of last season’s move to Flagstaff. From the older kids bucking the family’s relocation to Kody Brown’s complaints, this season was like a mirror presentation of a long-ago season.
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Kody Brown first caught the viewers’ eye a decade ago with his different lifestyle. The number of viewers grew in the first few seasons with the addition of a fourth wife to Sister Wives.
While that scenario really racked up the ratings long ago, it’s doubtful Kody Brown will take on another wife just for the sake of ratings. Kody might, but his four wives probably wouldn’t go for it. It seems some of the events that once built up the audience were rebooted in this last season.
The Sister Wives family left Utah under the cover of night and ended up in Vegas. These events happened years ago but they were extremely similar to the events that played out in the last season.
The year was 2012 when the video clip below was first posted online. But if you just take out Vegas and replace it with Flagstaff, their problems are exactly the same. All except for the law, which is not hot on Kody Brown’s trail this time around like in back in Utah.

Is Kody Brown Aware of Albert Einstein’s Take on Insanity?
Kody tells the camera that the strong family culture the Sister Wives once enjoyed crumbles in Vegas. Does this sound familiar? Last season Kody said the same thing about Flagstaff that he once said about Vegas.
The Sister Wives series invited viewers to watch them grow as a family for the last 10 years. But they seem stuck in a vicious cycle that offers them the same unwanted outcomes. History just repeats itself and it seems they learn nothing from their experiences. Yet, they do it again.
Is this really the way the family wants to live life or is it all spun to bring viewers back? Do they run out of storylines and do it all over again? With Coyote Pass still vacant of dwellings – could another move be in the wings?
It seems this family spins a lot of drama when it’s time to relocate. Once you watch the clip above, it’s amazing how their mistakes in 2012 get repeated in 2019. Albert Einstein is said to have coined this saying: