‘Sister Wives’ season 18 episode 12 free live stream: How to watch online without cable

Sister Wives” is airing the 12th episode of its 18th season on Sunday, Nov. 5 at 10 p.m. You can watch the episode live as it airs on Philo (free trial).

Keep up to date on all the latest “Sister Wives” news here.

In the episode, “Can’t See the Forest for the Trees,” Christine will reveal that she’s dating again in the midst of her 1950′s-themed birthday party, while Kody will realize Janelle is planning for a future without him when she sees her new apartment. Meri will also worry about some of the massive changes going on in her life.

In the previous episode, “Airing the Dirty Laundry,” Christine revealed to Mykelti that she is pregnant with twins, while Meri admitted that Kody expressed interest in leaving her relationship during their anniversary celebration. She will find herself forced to consider the possibility of permanently ending the relationship herself.

Here’s a look at what happens when other members of the cast realize Kody is wearing a brand new ring, courtesy of the show’s official YouTube channel:

To learn more about season 18, you can check out our season 17 recap, a breakdown of the “Sister Wives” family tree, and find out who from the cast will be in the new season.

Here’s the information you’ll need to watch a free live stream of “Sister Wives” online without cable.

Where to watch ‘Sister Wives’ without cable

If you’re a cord-cutter or don’t have cable, you can live stream “Sister Wives” on Philo (free trial) or DIRECTV Stream (free trial).

When is ‘Sister Wives’ on?

“Sister Wives” continues its 18th season on Sunday, Nov. 5 at 10 p.m. on TLC. The series will follow after a new, two hour episode of “90 Day Fiance” at 8 p.m.

What channel is TLC?

You can use the channel finder on your provider’s website to locate it: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, and Dish.

How to watch ‘Sister Wives’ online on-demand

If you missed an episode of “Sister Wives” or want to binge-watch the series online as it becomes available, check out Philo (free trial) or DIRECTV Stream (free trial).

What is ‘Sister Wives’ about?

Since its debut in 2010, the TV series “Sister Wives” has become one of TLC’s most popular shows. The series follows polygamist Kody Brown and his four “sister wives” Meri, Janelle, Christine and Robyn – plus their combined 18 children. At the start of the series, the four women were happily married (both legally and spiritually) to patriarch Kody, but over the last 13 years, relationships have broken and trust has been shattered. In the 18th season, Kody is still grappling with the fallout from his divorce from Christine, and he is struggling in many of his other relationships.

What happened in season 17 of ‘Sister Wives’?

In season 17, Christine Brown left Kody, and her departure had massive consequences. Janelle began to float the idea of leaving Kody as well. By the end of the season, during the “Tell All” episodes, it was revealed that Janelle had left and Meri might as well.

Since then, Meri and Janelle released a joint statement about their separation from Kody. Now, in season 18, the only wife he is on good terms with is Robyn, whom he most recently married.

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