Meet the Williamses, a progressive polygamist family who believes in love and commitment rather than religion. Despite ongoing hardships within their community, this modern family presents a fresh and honest look at a very controversial lifestyle.
Brady and his five wives discuss leaving their community, which puts the family at odds. Hoping to strengthen communication, Brady suggests that the wives "safe talk" out their issues, but when his idea backfires, he is caught in the middle.
Brady and his five wives prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving; Rhonda explores the possibility of adoption, causing Nonie to want her own baby; Brady struggles to balance his busy schedule and attend his son's karate test.
Brady and Rhonda celebrate their 10th anniversary with a trip to Brady's father's home in Washington, but suspicions arise at home among the other wives, who believe that the trip is an excuse for Brady and Rhonda to check out real estate without their approval.
At holiday time, the Williams family is looking forward to spending time together. First wife Paulie develops empty-nest syndrome when her oldest kids start to fly the coop; and fourth wife Nonie throws the office Christmas party all on her own.
Fifth wife Rhonda runs into roadblocks as she looks further into adoption, but a possible health scare has her reconsidering her options. Later, Brady goes into overprotective-Dad mode when he learns that one of his teen daughters wants to start dating.
First wife Paulie urges fifth wife Rhonda to share her possible health scare with the family; fourth wife Nonie holds on to a secret of her own at a family poker night; third wife Rosemary makes an unexpected confession on her anniversary date.
As fifth wife Rhonda waits for her test results, her sister-wives come together to lend their support. Later, third wife Rosemary's new ring opens a big wound for second wife Robyn and brings her issues with Brady to the surface.
Love is in the air as the Williamses prepare to celebrate Valentine's Day, but the holiday is bittersweet for first wife Paulie as her oldest son leaves for his trip to Africa. Later, Brady decides to get a tattoo and receives mixed reviews from the wives.
The Williams clan answers the questions that viewers have been dying to know. From the pressures of being in a polygamist family to Brady and the wives sharing intimate bedroom details, the Williams family holds nothing back in this revealing special.
Brady Williams and his five wives--Paulie, Robyn, Rosemary, Nonie, and Rhonda--sit down with NBC's Tamron Hall to talk about everything that happened on camera and behind the scenes on this past season of "My Five Wives."