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Ahead of Sister Wives Season 19, Episode 19, we covered a “sneak peek” centering on Coyote Pass — so on Sunday’s episode, new developments over the contested parcel of land were not a massive surprise.
Coyote Pass was an issue long before Season 19 of the long-running reality TV show debuted in September, and as we noted on Friday, it’s almost like a real-life metaphor for where things currently stand with the Brown family.
The then-intact Brown family purchased Coyote Pass – a 14-acre parcel of land in Flagstaff, Arizona – for between $800,000 and $850,000 back in 2018.
A lot has happened since 2018, and with respect to Sister Wives, the collapse of three of Kody’s four marriages occurred after the land was purchased; Christine Brown walked out in 2021, followed by Janelle Brown, and then Meri Brown.
Divvying up assets like undeveloped land is no easy feat during a standard divorce, much less three consecutive divorces.
And while Coyote Pass began as a hopeful foundation for the family’s future, now it’s just a bitter reminder of what wasn’t to be … and, arguably, a means for Kody to retain some level of control over his now ex-wives, Meri and Janelle.
Christine cleverly disclaimed her interest in Coyote Pass when she and Kody parted ways, but the fate of the land has been hanging over Meri and Janelle’s heads for the entirety of Season 19.
We’ve been meticulously recapping Sister Wives if you’ve lost track of where things stand:
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Season, Episode Number |
Episode Title |
Air Date |
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S19 E1 |
“A House Divided Cannot Stand” |
September 15, 2024 |
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S19 E2 |
“Let There Be Light” |
September 22, 2024 |
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S19 E3 |
“Am I My Brother’s Keeper?” |
September 29, 2024 |
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S19 E4 |
“How The Mighty Have Fallen” |
October 6, 2024 |
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S19 E5 |
“The Year Of Release” |
October 13, 2024 |
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S19 E6 |
“He Delivered Me From All My Fears” |
October 20, 2024 |
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S19 E7 |
“Labor of Love” |
October 27, 2024 |
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S19 E8 |
“A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” |
November 3, 2024 |
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S19 E9 |
“Baptism By Fire” |
November 10, 2024 |
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S19 E10 |
“A Man After My Own Heart” |
November 17, 2024 |
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S19 E11 |
“The Eleventh Hour” |
November 24, 2024 |
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S19 E12 |
“Put Your House In Order” |
December 1, 2024 |
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S19 E13 |
“Give Up The Ghost” |
December 8, 2024 |
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S19 E14 |
“The Truth Will Set You Free” |
December 15, 2024 |
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S19 E15 |
“Faith Can Move Mountains” |
December 25, 2024 |
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S19 E16 |
“A Time To Weep, A Time To Laugh” |
January 5, 2025 |
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S19 E17 |
“Love Is Patient, Love Is Kind” |
January 12, 2025 |
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S19 E18 |
“Money Is The Root Of All Evil” |
January 19, 2025 |
On Friday, we looked at a very brief clip from the upcoming episode, “Behold I Come Like A Thief,” one during which patriarch Kody Brown and his remaining wife, Robyn Brown, dejectedly discuss the fate of the land.
As they’ve repeatedly said throughout the season, Janelle and Meri have been “in the dark” about Coyote Pass — and it’s fair to say the legal gray area in which their plural marriage existed has been viewed as something of a boon to Kody in terms of alimony and asset division.
As such, watching Kody and Robyn take their sweet time deciding what they and they alone want to do with the parcel feels like a slap in the face to Kody’s former wives, both of whom are eager to cut this remaining tie and move on with their lives.
Meanwhile, Kody is saying things like this:
“Robyn and I haven’t really synced up. We’re in different places, and it’s – it’s – it’s an in and out. It’s like sometimes I want to keep it, sometimes I want to sell it, and Robyn knows we need to sell it, but sometimes [she] wants to keep it.”
Kody has a tendency to frame the fate of Coyote Pass as, ultimately, his decision alone, albeit one he’s willing to hash out with Robyn.
In our recaps, we discussed Janelle’s attempt to “warn” Meri about her stake in Coyote Pass back in Episode 9, “Baptism By Fire” — and Meri was subsequently assailed by Sister Wives fans for raising the issue to Kody and Robyn.
Janelle floated the possibility of involving lawyers, and in Sunday’s episode, she and Meri again got into their legal options.
Meri Thinks She Needs A Lawyer
At separate junctures in Season 19, hints that Kody might try something underhanded have emerged — Meri claimed Kody told her her share was smaller because she only had one child, Leon, and Kody himself admitted on camera that he considered “screwing” Janelle on whatever ends up happening with Coyote Pass.
Another theme threading throughout the season has been Meri’s fledgling freedom from Kody, and whether she’s truly free of his influence.
On Sunday’s episode, Meri addressed Coyote Pass and Kody’s specific treatment of her in a confessional, and she explained in part:
“There’s been a lot of confusion surrounding the way things have been done in the family, the way that Kody is with me and has been with me for many, many years, so I think that’s why I’m going to get a lawyer to help me through this process.
“I felt like for quite a few years, I’ve just kind of sat back and just not wanted to ruffle feathers. So I haven’t pushed the issue on many things, but I will push the issue.”
In that segment, Meri conceded she’d previously been reluctant to rock the boat – presumably to keep the peace – but she indicated she doesn’t plan to keep her mouth shut any longer.
Episode 5 of this season, “The Year Of Release,” addressed Meri’s attempts to obtain a spiritual “release” from her marriage to Kody — all the while, Kody outright refused to participate, giving him leverage over Meri.
But Meri obtained the release without Kody’s say-so, and it’s possible she feared she might “ruffle feathers” by asking about Coyote Pass before she had her freedom in hand.
Meri informed Janelle of her decision over Zoom, and Janelle said in a confessional: “I’m so, so glad Meri understands it’s wise to have a lawyer because we’re not family anymore. I mean, this is people now trying to dissolve a business that went bad, basically.”
To her credit, Janelle also pointed out that one proposed Coyote Pass division was inherently “unfair” to Meri, and she added: “We all paid for [Coyote Pass] equally.”
Meri also recalled being confused by the initial division of Coyote Pass back when the Browns purchased it, and said that Kody “had a big issue with the fact” she had the temerity to question it.