Sister Wives Season 18’s Just Like The Barbie Movie (But Kody Isn’t “Kenough”)
Sister Wives season 18 features striking parallels with Greta Gerwig's cinematic tour de force, Barbie. but Kody Brown just isn't "Kenough."
- Sister Wives season 18 offers a searing portrait of patriarchy, exposing painful truths about love and power.
- Kody Brown once ruled in his own Kendom. Now, he’s grappling with his identity, and showing so much fragility.
- Christine, like Stereotypical Barbie, is risking everything to be fulfilled. She’s sparking rebellion among the other wives.
Sister Wives features onscreen action that calls to mind Greta Gerwig’s rose-pink comedic fantasy, Barbie, but Kody Brown isn’t enjoying the same hero’s journey as Ken. While Sister Wives season 18 lacks the oversaturated candy hues that make Barbie so visually distinctive, it does offer a similarly searing portrait of patriarchy. Now that three episodes have aired, the polygamy-themed series is exposing painful truths about love and power.
Kody once ruled in his own Kendom. This sports car-loving “bro,” who’s into “man time,” as per Robyn Brown, is all about toxic masculinity, minus Ken’s hilarious mink coat. In season 18, Kody dons brown leather instead. Even though his wardrobe isn’t as funny as Ken’s, some of Kody’s conversations with other men are definitely comedy gold. All that’s missing is a mini-fridge and swinging saloon door. Meanwhile, the wives of past and present are rebelling, determined to have more agency over their own lives. Like Margot Robbie’s Stereotypical Barbie, they want to find themselves.