Key Takeaways:
– Sister Wives family returns to TV with season 19 scheduled to premiere in September 2024
– Fans excited for the new season’s plotlines, including Christine Brown and David Woolley’s romance
– Meri’s separation from Kody after 32-year marriage to be featured
– Network’s decision to cover Garrison Brown’s tragic death triggering mixed feelings among fans and family members
– Mykelti expresses concerns over the portrayal of Garrison’s death on the show
– TLC plans to continue the series with at least two to three more seasons in the pipeline
Sister Wives Returns with Fresh Drama, Tragedy Included
After a long wait, the well-loved TV show Sister Wives is finally back with a fresh season premiering in September 2024. Fans are already ecstatic about the breadth of topics the new season will tackle.
Love, Separation, and More in the Brown Family
Among the upcoming plotlines is Christine Brown’s romance with her then-boyfriend David Woolley, offering fans a front seat to their love story. Additionally, the complicated dynamics between Kody and David Woolley will also be explored.
The season only gets more dramatic as viewers will witness the end of Meri’s 32-year marriage with Kody. This pivotal event is likely to have far-reaching implications on the family’s dynamics.
Garrison Brown’s Tragic Passing: Anticipated with Dismay
However, the most contentious part of the upcoming season is the network’s decision to feature the tragic death of Garrison Brown, causing discontent among fans as well as family members. While some were hoping for the series to wrap up following this unfortunate incident, it seems the show is set to not only continue but also delve into the aftermath of Garrison’s passing.
Cast Members Express Concerns
In a recent YouTube live session, Mykelti Brown Padron, accompanied by her husband Tony Padron, shared her concerns about how the network plans to depict Garrison’s death. She admitted to feeling “nervous” about the upcoming portrayal, hoping it respects Garrison’s memory and refrains from excessive focus on the ensuing turmoil.
Tony echoed her sentiments, expressing relief that the season’s trailer did not harp on Garrison’s passing. He mentioned that while it’s inevitable for the show to acknowledge the loss, he hopes they don’t overly commercialize it.
The Timeline Dilemma
One of the pressing questions is how the loss will be incorporated given the planned timeline – the newest season is set to cover events from 2022 and 2023, while Garrison passed away in March 2024. Mykelti expressed her bewilderment at the discrepancy, hinting towards a possible adjustment of the timeline by TLC to accommodate the incident.
The Show Goes On
Despite the tragedy, it seems like fans of Sister Wives have more seasons to look forward to. Mykelti gave away that there are at least two to three more seasons in store, ensuring that the lives and dramas of the Brown family will continue to entertain viewers.
Stay tuned for further updates on the upcoming seasons of Sister Wives.