Sister Wives S20 Ep8 – Full Episode – recap
Season 20, Episode 8 of Sister Wives delivered one of the most explosive installments of the season, with mounting tensions, long-buried resentments, and a shocking confrontation over Coyote Pass that left viewers stunned. What began as a seemingly routine update on the family’s progress toward selling the infamous property quickly spiraled into one of the most revealing and emotional episodes of the series so far. From Mary’s jaw-dropping confession to the awkward standoff between former spouses, to Robyn and Kody’s eyebrow-raising “teenage makeout session,” this episode was packed with drama from beginning to end.
Mary Drops a Bombshell About Coyote Pass
The episode opens with a revelation from Mary that instantly shifts the tone. While fans thought the sale of Coyote Pass had been slowed by paperwork and endless logistics, Mary exposes a darker layer to the story. According to her, before the land—formerly equally shared by Kody, Robyn, Mary, Janelle, and previously Christine—could officially be sold, she was suddenly pressured to sign a confidentiality agreement.
Mary recounts how the family had talked for months about reassigning the parcels correctly, making sure everyone was listed on their respective deeds. But instead of simple signatures, she claims she was presented with an NDA she had no intention of signing. Her frustration is palpable as she explains that Kody implied she was the reason the sale was being delayed—something she adamantly denies.
Her anger intensifies as she lays out her feelings: “Why are you trying to silence me? What are you hiding?” This is the moment viewers realized that behind the scenes, the Coyote Pass negotiation was much more volatile than the family previously admitted.

Kody’s Secret Backdoor Plan
Kody, meanwhile, gives his own version of events. He acknowledges that while Mary was refusing to sign certain documents, he and Janelle privately discussed the possibility of moving forward with the sale without her consent. In fact, Kody even admits he considered taking that route.
Janelle, in her confessional, confirms that Kody floated the idea. With a mischievous smile, she notes, “Well… technically he could sell without her.” But she also makes clear that if he had done so, and combined it with the NDA, Mary would have effectively been silenced.
Mary’s voice cracks as she reflects on the betrayal. She genuinely believed the family wouldn’t do something like this to her—not after decades of history. But Kody’s willingness to move forward behind her back hit her like a knife to the heart.
Robyn Calls Kody Out
In one of the episode’s most surprising moments, Robyn becomes the unexpected voice of reason. When she learns about Kody’s plan to cut Mary out of the decision, she is furious. She reminds Kody of the loving, generous man he used to be—the husband who claimed he’d always support any wife who chose to leave, even offering to buy them a nearby home to stay close to their kids.
With a rare emotional outburst, Robyn tells him she refuses to participate in a sale that isn’t “perfectly fair.” She declares she’ll be the “big rock blocking the road” if necessary. It’s a powerful moment, especially considering her previously fractured relationship with Mary.
But even this surprising act of loyalty doesn’t repair the deep cracks between Robyn and Mary. Mary says their friendship has deteriorated to such a point that rebuilding it would require starting from scratch—hard conversations, rebuilding trust, and facing the reality that Robyn will always prioritize Kody’s needs over anyone else’s.
Fans Reach Their Breaking Point with the Coyote Pass Saga
At this point, even the audience can feel the exhaustion. Coyote Pass has dominated the family’s storyline for years, and yet the land sits untouched. There are no houses, no progress, just endless arguments and paperwork. Mary’s commentary perfectly captures the mood of longtime viewers—many are ready to close the “Coyote Pass chapter” permanently and never hear about it again.
Kody and Robyn’s “Teenage” Makeout Scene
The tone shifts abruptly as the show cuts to Robyn and Kody at home. The episode, titled “Making Out Like Teenagers,” begins to literally live up to its name. Robyn complains about Kody’s mustache, calling it prickly and impossible to kiss. After a teasing back-and-forth, Kody offers to shave it if she promises a makeout session in return.
What follows is an almost comedic scene of the two racing to the bathroom, Kody shaving his upper lip, and Robyn squealing with delight before kissing him dramatically. The scene underscores a truth fans have long felt: Robyn is Kody’s favorite, and the chemistry between them continues to highlight why his relationships with the other wives fell apart.
Christine Faces a Different Kind of Conflict
In Utah, Christine shifts the storyline when she casually mentions “a couple of daughters” being pregnant—without naming Aspen, who is one of them. That omission raises eyebrows, but the real issue emerges when David confronts her about her excessive spending habits.
David gently—but firmly—tells her that once they rely solely on his income, her daily package deliveries will not be sustainable. The conversation is surprisingly stern for David, who usually appears calm and agreeable. Christine tries to deflect with humor, but David makes clear that he’s setting boundaries early. Despite the tension, the scene ends on a lighthearted note as David compliments her diaper-cake creation.
A New Baby in North Carolina
Meanwhile in North Carolina, Maddie welcomes her fourth child, a baby girl named Amélia Estelle—affectionately called “Millie Billy.” Maddie shares that the name Estelle is a tribute to Garrison, making the moment even more emotional. The footage of the newborn is sweet and serene, offering a brief break from the heavier family drama.
Back in Flagstaff: The Big News
Kody and Robyn gather the kids at their new home—complete with an envy-inducing pantry—to reveal that Coyote Pass has officially been sold. The kids’ reactions are mixed at best. Ariella seems unsure how to respond as Robyn attempts to coax sadness from her. Aurora is mildly surprised, but Brianna appears more focused on her salad-covered pizza, which becomes an unexpected point of amusement for viewers.
Janelle and Mary Reunite at Coyote Pass
Toward the end of the episode, Janelle returns to Flagstaff to meet with Kody, Robyn, and Mary one final time at Coyote Pass. The air is thick with tension as the once-connected family members avoid getting into the same car, offer quick surface-level greetings, and stand in awkward silence on the land that once symbolized their dream of unity.
Viewers can’t help but notice the expensive vehicles surrounding them—another reminder of how much wealth the family has accumulated despite their fractured dynamics.
A Heartbreaking Tribute
The episode ends with an unexpected memorial title card honoring Angela, one of Janelle’s longtime friends who appeared briefly onscreen. The tribute prompts questions from viewers, as many note that Janelle didn’t publicly acknowledge Angela’s passing on social media. The lack of public mourning adds another layer of curiosity and sadness as the episode fades out.
This episode was a whirlwind of emotional confrontations, uncomfortable truths, and lingering questions. From Mary’s shocking disclosure to the final farewell to Coyote Pass, Season 20 Episode 8 delivered some of the most gripping content the show has produced in years. Fans will no doubt have plenty to say as the season continues unraveling the future of this once-united plural family.