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00:00Yes, I do feel like we didn't quite get it. I feel like we totally dropped the ball when it came to
00:05navigating our jealousy. It felt like everyone was more concerned with themselves rather than being
00:10like, okay, how do we make this group stronger? How do we make the whole better? I also feel like
00:16we didn't involve God enough. This lifestyle is so complicated, so hard. You gotta bring God in.
00:22There were a lot of moments where I was like, we're doing this wrong. Hello friend, it's Katie.
00:26Welcome back to my channel. In a world where folks just stick their heads in the sand, act like nothing
00:32went down, and just continue to produce a show to make everything appear fine. Well, that's Cody and
00:38Robin's strategy. They're playing like they did nothing wrong. They're playing like none of it is
00:43their fault. They're playing like Cody's other kids don't exist even. And the other women? Pretty much
00:49invisible at this point. It's all about their little family thing. And look, I understand that when
00:54people get divorced or begin new lives, they cling to the family they have left. That's natural. But
01:00something massive occurred in March of 2024. Something very serious. One of their children,
01:06Garrison Brown, died following his death. Hundreds of articles were published stating that the show
01:11would be covering the aftermath. And the fans? We were upset, first of all. Second, we were wondering,
01:17how are they going to even do this? Garrison's last texts were to individuals he worked with on set.
01:23In one of his last messages, he essentially stated he wanted to hate people, but couldn't,
01:28because he missed the good time. He posted a picture from way back when they did a paintball
01:33episode for Caleb's bachelor party. It struck hard. It was like he was looking back on the show,
01:39on all those years, on everything that had influenced his life, and it hurt. So of course,
01:44we were all thinking, how are they going to do this? This doesn't seem right. Then we find out
01:49Cody didn't even make it to the house. He wasn't even at the scene. Gabriel went there first, then
01:54returned. And Cody never appeared. Never visited his son's house. Didn't appear. And based on what
02:00we witnessed, it looked like Cody just didn't care. Or at least, that's how it appeared. Like,
02:05how do you not appear for your own son? Logan Brown ended up having to be the one to keep things
02:11together. So much of the burden fell on him, and on Janelle. This is so painful, sensitive an issue.
02:17But we do know that within polygamist and ex-polygamist communities, a loss such as this,
02:22it's too easily dismissed as though it never occurred, due to the things they believe,
02:27and really, the shame that goes along with it. Stuff like this is usually kept hidden. But in this
02:32case, it's out there. And for a very long time, they've been perpetuating this story,
02:37that regardless of what went on in their lives, all their children turned out great. That they had
02:42great kids, and the only real problem was the adults not getting along. So, when we learned the
02:47show was going to keep filming, we thought perhaps they were going to expose the fact that they lost
02:52a child. And though the notion seemed fishy to some of us, at least we thought, all right,
02:57if they do deal with it, perhaps some light can be shed. We do know there are some upcoming
03:02episodes that will address the subject. But the scene they shot for this episode took place in
03:08May 2024. We know that because pictures were all over the web. Cody, Robin, and the children walking
03:15around Flagstaff. People taking pictures behind them. They appeared dressed up, like they were going
03:20to Easter. We now know that it was a dinner party in honor of Aurora's baptism at her church. And at
03:27dinner in May, there wasn't a hint of sadness. No one in the family was grieving. No one mentioning who
03:32was missing. Cody wasn't heartbroken looking. He was totally smitten. Happy even. He was going on
03:38about how much in love he is with Robin. How the kids love him. How wonderful their family is. And
03:43this is only two months since his son died. I understand that people need to compartmentalize.
03:48You need to find a way to keep moving. But to just continue on like nothing happened? To not even
03:54admit it? And then to attempt rewriting the narrative as if, yeah, I messed up here. But hey,
03:59don't look at this. Look there instead. That's what Cody's entire narrative feels like now. It feels
04:05like Cody and Robin don't really relate to anyone else anymore. Because standing before those
04:10individuals would be standing before the victims of what they've done. They've harmed children.
04:15They've harmed women. So by being stuck in their own little bubble, they don't have to contend with
04:20any of that. But for us to sit and watch it on TV, it's awkward. Let me show you some clips,
04:26like perhaps your wedding vow. Oh, I think my wedding's gonna top that. Really? You'll be
04:31floating? As long as there's enthusiasm. And it's like, wait, weren't you brought up by these people?
04:37What does that say? Just the experiences and the counsel you shared with us. Why wouldn't we marry
04:42our soulmate? So now she's floating. This is meant to be a dinner to commemorate Aurora's baptism
04:48into a new church. And somehow, it turns into all about Cody and Robin being soulmates. It's draining
04:55to even think about what life must be like around them. Because everything, even the kids moment,
05:01gets turned into Cody and Robin's love story. And perhaps that's because they don't have friends
05:06to share these things with anymore. This season, it's really apparent. Cody doesn't appear to be
05:11hanging out with any of his old friends. I haven't seen Brian. Nathan appeared to assist Mary in moving.
05:17But that's it. Where are Cody's friends to vent about his divorce? Sure, he hung out with his
05:22brothers early on this season. But now, nothing. It seems like their approval must now come from
05:28their children. The dialogues are constructed around assurances that their union is solid,
05:33deserve envy. And honestly, a lot of it seems calculated, like it's a reaction to all the outrage.
05:40Cody wasn't a good husband, people say. Robin was manipulative. The two of them destroyed the
05:45entire family dynamic. They left so much hurt in their aftermath. They made the other wives
05:51uncomfortable, unappealing. The kids, like they didn't exist. It's dark when you compare Cody's
05:57treatment of Robin's children and the rest of the kids. He keeps her children on a pedestal,
06:01while the others feel like an afterthought. And the only theory I keep reverting to is what we are
06:07shown in this episode, where the producers essentially quietly indicate everyone has to be
06:13presentable for Cody. It's like, all of this is just to make him look good. They're all made up,
06:19dressed to the night. The girls are wearing their makeup. Robin is too. And Robin, you know over
06:24the years, I've picked up on this trend. She's always tucking in her hair, constantly rechecking
06:30her mascara, always ensuring that she's perfect. Now we see where all of that is coming from.
06:36Cody wants his wives to look nice. I mean, as nice as Robin can get. Okay? Bada ching. But seriously,
06:43all of this feels like one grand effort to whitewash the image. To make Cody appear as the loving father,
06:50the good guy. Not the worst by any means. It all stinks of damage control. And in all seriousness,
06:56it just doesn't ring true. What I do like though, is the gentle shade the editors are casting in.
07:02Little instances where they contrast Cody and Robin's fantasy with real life. As if there's a section
07:08where the subject of soulmates is brought up, and then Robin's being characterized as this poor
07:13misunderstood victim. It's insanity. Well, I said it one, and I realized later how wrong it was.
07:20Really? Cody's my soulmate. I love him. That line has received so much backlash for obvious reasons.
07:27She claims she'd never been part of a plural marriage before, and didn't realize how unfair it
07:32was to say something like that. Because, of course, Cody had other wives. But the thing is,
07:38they're acting like she only ever said that once. Like Cody never said it himself,
07:43which is a total rewrite of history. We've all seen the old tell-all. Robin actually stated then
07:49that Cody desired a soulmate-type relationship with all of his wives. This has been a hot topic
07:54for seasons. So, this new iteration of oops, I said it one time way back in season one. I didn't know
08:01any better. Come on, Robin. You're not the victim here. In the meantime, Cody's out here with a wife
08:0710 years younger, showing her off like a trophy because she's younger, thinner, and he thinks
08:12she's beautiful. And even today, years down the line, he still keeps the girls looking like doll.
08:18It's like his daughters and Robin's children are prop extensions of himself. That's what Christine
08:24and others have been trying to explain all along. I recall reading a Daily Mail headline at one point
08:30that described Cody Brown as sort of like a polygamist. Hugh Hefner. He wanted his wives to be so-and-so,
08:36a certain way, presentable, as if they were a demonstration of his value, his worth. And then
08:41comes the editing again, which is so great here. Just after Robin plays the victim card, they cut
08:47directly to Janelle and Christine, who totally dismantle that narrative. I was taken aback when
08:53Robin and Cody began referring to using the term soulmate. Robin came from a plural family. She knows how
08:59hurtful that word is within this situation because within a plural marriage, indicating that someone
09:05is your soulmate. That suggests there's a favorite, a superior relationship than the rest. That isn't
09:11going to go well in that type of arrangement. Janelle's obviously done with it. You can tell it in her face.
09:17She's had enough of the delusion and she's absolutely right. Robin does know better. Robin's biological
09:23father had a first wife, her mom. Then her mom became a second wife to her stepdad later. So she grew
09:29up totally surrounded by polygamy. She knows exactly what it means when you use a word like soulmate in
09:35that world. So this, I didn't know I wasn't supposed to say that game. Nobody's buying it. Janelle's just
09:41reminding everyone that Robin is again playing dumb, the innocent one in all of this. And then Christine
09:47has to chime in to essentially saying, yeah, that kind of thing doesn't fly in a religious family
09:53dynamic. It's as if they want to continue pretending that they concealed it all along. Christine speaks
09:59something to the effect of they attempted to conceal it and then immediately corrects herself. Wait,
10:05no, they didn't. And that alone illustrates to you how deeply conditioning still run for years.
10:11They were conditioned to shield Cody and Robin to cover for them, to speak nice, to smooth the mess.
10:16But now, Christine's attempting to cut that habit in mid-sentence. She catches herself. Oh wait,
10:22I don't owe them that anymore. Because the thing is, they didn't keep it hidden. It wasn't some
10:27momentary lap. It was glaring. To all of us. And let's just give a moment for the editors this season.
10:33They're not being vocal about it. But they are precise. First, they have Christine pointing out how
10:38Cody always expected his wives to be perfect. Then cut to Cody and Robin's picture-perfect family dinner.
10:44Everyone done up. Polished. Perfect. Then we have Cody attempting to become father of the year.
10:50Then back to Christine again going on about how Robin always got all the good stuff. Cut to Robin in
10:56real time. Literally getting all the good stuff. Then Cody and Robin sitting there fawning about their
11:02perfect love. It's chef's kiss. The contrast. The irony. The hypocrisy. Flawless editing. And then
11:08Cody, this segment. Unless you're actually attuned to polygamy culture, you may not catch what he's
11:14doing. Did these divorces devalue me to her? Does she still want me the same way? They took as they
11:19left. They stole some of my confidence. I'm vulnerable. I'm a fool. She could take me for everything I have.
11:26Okay, let's unpack that. He's not simply claiming he's grief-stricken about losing his wife. He's saying
11:32that in the world he created, his value to Robin was the other why. Because in polygamy, the more
11:38wives a man had, the higher his spiritual status. So when Christine, Janelle, and Mary left, that
11:44spiritual empire collapsed. That whole celestial kingdom dream with Robin shattered. But he doesn't
11:51say it outright. He talks around it. And what's even more dissonant is that Cody has suggested
11:56in previous interviews that Robin wanted him because of that status. Because he was rich. Because he already
12:02had a whole family. He even went so far as say, on a podcast in 2023, that women will look at their
12:08friend's husband and say, I want a man like that. So in his head, Robin wanted him because he appeared
12:14successful. Because he had multiple wives. Because he had status and cash. So now that it's only him and
12:20Robin, he's freaking out. He's wondering, does she even want me anymore now that it's only me? Is she
12:26still here for me? Or just what I was? And you can see it. He's beginning to realize on
12:31some level that he may have burned his whole life down for someone who doesn't even love him the
12:37way he believed. That perhaps, perhaps, he was played by a gold digger. But then, he turns it around and
12:43still expects us to believe that he and Robin are soulmates. Still acting like their love is epic and
12:49destined to be. And then Robin interrupts and lays this bomb. I never felt like he lost value. He just
12:55started treating me like crap. Because Cody believed all her grievances were about him losing
13:01his other wife. He assumed that she was cold because she wasn't willing to be monogamous. But
13:06Robin's like, no dude, you just behaved like a butthole. Then she reiterates, I still want plural
13:12marriage even now. So Robin, after all the drama, after all the favoritism, the crying, the, I didn't know
13:19I wasn't supposed to say soulmate, still wants plural marriage. Like, what are we even doing here?
13:24The splits didn't make him any less valuable to me. That's not how I feel at all. What I was having
13:29trouble with was how he treated me. How he was behaving. He was difficult to work with. And I had
13:34to clarify that to him. Like, you were a moody butthole. So, there it is. Robin flat out says it.
13:41Cody was a jerk. But, come on. Hasn't that been the theme all along? But Cody, he can never just own
13:46it. Rather than being like, yeah, I was mean to people. And maybe that's why they're gone. He's
13:51all, they took my confidence. They destroyed me. They made me feel less significant. That's why
13:56Robin may not love me anymore. He makes it so that it's never about his actions. It's always someone
14:02else's fault. And look, I don't care for Robin. And I can only guess she's no cakewalk herself.
14:08But I can understand that Cody's most likely exhausting to be around. Still, even when Robin confronts
14:14him, they're both dancing around their problem with these passive-aggressive jabs and pretending
14:19that they're soulmate. And the kicker? They switch from all this tension directly into discussing
14:25Aurora dating. Robin's daughter brings a dude home. And now Cody's all like, I'm an easy man to
14:31convince. I'm very friendly and easygoing. But Robin? Oof. She'll be the one to put him through the
14:37ringer. Excuse me? In the same episode that you're sobbing that you love this woman? Saying that she
14:42could take you for everything you've got. Referring to yourself as vulnerable. You're also loosely
14:48suggesting she's controlling, difficult to plead, and borderline possessive, sir. Make it make sense.
14:54And what's worse, he does all of this with a smile. As if it's adorable that Robin will meddle in her
15:00daughter's relationship. Meanwhile, her daughters are in their 20s. Why is she still controlling their
15:05love lie? And doesn't this just prove what all the kids have ever said about all these years? That
15:11Robin meddled in Cody's relationships with his children, too? But hey, let's not forget the most
15:16tone-deaf moment of all. After everything that's happened, including the death of Garrison, Cody and
15:22Robin use this moment to posture like they're the ones still blessed by God. Like, we're the righteous
15:28one. We're the godly couple. That's why our family is together. It's a subtle, smug little dig at
15:35everyone else. As if Christine, Janelle, Mary, and the rest of the kids fell apart because they didn't have
15:40enough faith. It's manipulative. It's delusional. And it's exhausting. Bottom line? Cody and Robin's
15:46relationship is a mess. He's insecure. She's controlling. And the show? The show is finally
15:52allowing the cracks to appear. And the editors are providing us with the contrast we've been
15:57lacking for season. But what do you think? What do you think about the editing this season? Do you
16:02think the show skipped over Garrison's death? And what do you think of Cody's incessant back
16:07and forth with his so-called soulmate, whom he obviously has no trust in whatsoever? Sound
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