في الحلقة الأخيرة من العرض (الموسم 20، الحلقة 9)، يدّعي كودي وروبين أن روبين كانت هي التي دافعت عن العدالة بين زوجات المغادرين خلال بيع كويوت باس، مع insisting على حصولهم على حصص متساوية من عائدات البيع. ومع ذلك، يبدو هذا العرض وكأنه سردية مُنظمة بعناية بهدف تحسين صورة روبين. مع وجود الشك الواسع الذي عبر عنه المشاهدون عبر الإنترنت، من الصعب قبول هذه النسخة من الأحداث كواقعية. تبدو أفعالها محاسبة وغير صادقة، مما يشير إلى أن هذا قد يكون محاولة للرد على الانتقادات العامة بدلًا من انعكاس الواقع.
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I understand your point, but I think it seems unfair because she had houses bought for her while the other wives didn’t.
Robyn had Kody’s influence to get everything she wanted, so it was never a fair competition among the wives.
It doesn’t seem fair that Robyn also receives 25%, effectively giving her and Kody half of everything. The other wives appear to have been shortchanged, as the assets should have been divided among the three of them, not four ways.
That’s partially true. Over the past 15 years, Robyn has had the least individual screen time. Even when considering filming time in each home, hers remains the lowest. Essentially, she receives the same compensation for less involvement.
Robyn and Meri seemed to be intentionally delaying the property sale by refusing to sign standard forms, likely to create drama. Janelle suggested moving forward with the sale without their approval and ensuring they still received their share. While Janelle wouldn’t cheat anyone, she would push to expedite the process. Robyn then tried to frame her own obstruction as a virtuous act, claiming she was protecting Meri from Kody and Janelle, when in reality she was being self-serving and manipulative.
Hopefully Janelle planned to do that if they forced the sale. I don’t see her as someone who would cheat the other wives out of their fair shares.
The issue is that Janelle and Kody are untrustworthy, so if they went that route, who would distribute the money? For Janelle to even suggest that is disrespectful.
Robyn is playing manipulative games with Kody.
All of his sayings just irritate me.
It seems Kody was tempted to abandon everything and take all the Coyote Pass money, while Robyn likely panicked about their public image. I believe Kody intended to leave the other wives with nothing, and he and Robyn were waiting for the show to end so they could avoid accountability and lie more easily. That explains why he delayed selling the property.
I’m convinced the move to Flagstaff right after their legal marriage was a strategy to consolidate assets under Kody and Robyn’s names, ensuring they’d have full control once the show was canceled. Their plan was always for the other wives to leave empty-handed since they weren’t legally married. Rumors that the show nearly got canceled in Vegas support this theory. In their distorted logic, Robyn’s desperate efforts to salvage her public image are somehow proof of her good intentions.
I don’t think anyone believes that.
They just keep lying. It’s all lies.
I agree in one respect: Coyote Pass should have been split three ways. Both Meri and Janelle contributed money toward the McMansion, which sat on an extra four acres of land. Since Robyn and Kody kept all the proceeds from that sale, I believe the property should have been divided equally among the other three wives.
We don’t actually know if they repaid the money when they sold the McMansion, since that’s not public information and they haven’t addressed it.
It’s purely speculation, but I can see why it might be possible.
I believe this is all manufactured drama to justify keeping the land with its unfairly divided plots for as long as possible, artificially inflating their assets.
Robyn repeatedly emphasized “fair” rather than “equal.” She was also the last to sign, which suggests she was not satisfied with an equal arrangement.
It’s all nonsense. She stalled the decision to sell Coyote Pass by pretending to mourn the breakdown of her family image, just to keep the others from getting money. That is, until she decided she wanted her luxurious two-million-dollar house. Suddenly, she insisted things be “fair” as a way to exert one last bit of control. If there had been trust and no doubt about Kody and Robyn’s integrity, it wouldn’t matter whose names were on which parcels—they would have split the total four ways.
This also clarifies why Meri was making those cryptic “I will not be silenced” remarks.
Robyn was the last to sign off on the deed changes for the shared property, which makes her claims questionable. The others had already signed by January, but she didn’t finalize until March.
Kody and Robyn used money they accumulated by siphoning it from the other wives through the family account.