When Kody Brown entered the kitchen, he brought news that ended a chaotic chapter in Sister Wives history. He finally told Robyn that the Coyote Pass saga was over. The land had a full offer and cleared earnest money. The deal is real, and it’s closing soon.
He barely eased into the conversation before dropping, “Property sold. I mean, it’s not sold, but we got the offer. We got the earnest money.” Robyn froze before repeating it back in disbelief, “This is really happening.”
The moment felt like the Browns’ whole Flagstaff dream crashing down. It was quiet and awkward.
Sister Wives: Robyn Is Hit the Hardest
Robyn’s face said everything. She admitted it out loud too, telling Kody, “It’s hard for me. It’s a little sad for me.”
She found it hard to leave the fantasy she’d clung to for years. In this dream, the family stayed together, raised kids side by side, and shared a final home.
“The plan was just really making it this special place for our kids to come home,” she said. Remembering it “breaks my heart.”
Her heartbreak made sense. Everyone else let go long ago. Even Kody said it: “Meri, Janelle, Christine… they all let go a long time ago.”
Robyn stood alone in the grief, clutching onto a vision nobody else believed in anymore.
Sister Wives: Kody Treats the Sale Like a Celebration
While Robyn processed the loss, Kody seemed ready to move on instantly. He even started talking about the champagne.
He told her Justin planned to gather everyone at Coyote Pass “to pop some champagne.” For him, this was closure, the final stamp on the end of the plural family.
“This is the final chapter on closing what was my former life,” he said. “I find solace here in our castle.”
It was a jarring contrast. Robyn mourned. Kody celebrated. And the other wives? They’d disconnected ages ago.

Sister Wives: Comments Call Out the Uncomfortable Truth
The reactions online were brutally honest, just like always.
One viewer joked about Kody’s overexcited entrance, saying, “That lil jump he did in the beginning took me out.” Another cut deeper: “They let go the day they realized you weren’t treating them with respect and fairly.”
And one voice said what many have been thinking: “After the closing it needs to be the end of this show.”
The comment section made it clear. Everyone sees the distance. Everyone sees the shift. And everyone sees the irony of Kody calling Coyote Pass a “family dream” at the very moment he stands alone in it.