I don't disagree. But I bet it won't be long before Kody is throwing around some blame.As much as I think Kody has screwed up and regardless of my feelings of the show; I strongly believe it is important to acknowledge no one should be held accountable or be blamed for someone elses mental health and choice to end their life. It is a very complicated situation and hard to understand that level of pain and struggle and it is not fair/nor would anything good at placing blame.
While I agree that we (collectively) would be better off if we rejected the stigma and talked openly about mental health struggles, I would urge that you refrain from judging how a family grieves.We had a close friend die to suicide last year and it was devastating. I can’t even fathom losing a child in that way.
Janelle and Christine loved those children so very much. (I know the whole family did but those two were a bit different)
If they continue to air the show I hope they really push the narrative for men to take care of their mental health and that there is no shame in it. When our friend died we felt his family should’ve used it as a platform for men and their mental health but they instead chose to keep it very hush.
While I agree that we (collectively) would be better off if we rejected the stigma and talked openly about mental health struggles, I would urge that you refrain from judging how a family grieves.
They are in an incredibly difficult situation. One often filled with guilt on top of grief. They are under no obligation to grieve as others see fit. Anything other than support is unhelpful and out of place.
As to the show, I don’t know how they could air a season filmed prior to such a tragedy as if it didn’t happen but I’ll bet they’ll find a way because…money.
It's almost unbearable to go back and look at some of these conversations.snip In a January 2022 episode, Gabe insisted that he and his girlfriend, Peyton, should be able to see each other during the pandemic since she was self-isolating. After Kody said that he was uneasy with the fact that he couldn’t be sure Peyton was following COVID-related protocols at the time, Gabe said, “I can’t take Peyton out of the equation.”
“OK, I understand that, Gabe. I mean, Gabriel, the real issue here is you had to choose between me coming over or seeing your girlfriend,” Kody responded, which made Gabe upset.
“Why?” Gabe asked. “Why was I made to make that decision?”
“I’m tired of it. It’s literally ruining our family,” Gabe told cameras in a confessional about Kody’s COVID restrictions.
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In the episode filmed on October 11, 2021, Kody called Gabe after he and Robyn contracted COVID-19. While discussing his symptoms with Gabe, the father of 18 seemingly forgot that the call took place on his son’s birthday.
“I didn’t remind him that it was my birthday because I wanted to see if he remembered,” Gabe admitted during a confessional. “And he didn’t. So to him, it was just a phone call just asking me about COVID.”
He wiped tears from his eyes before adding, “It was a lot worse than just a phone call for me.”
Gabe then shared that Kody called him again hours later to apologize for not wishing him a happy birthday, though he said that his father’s effort came too late.
“That’s the last time I ever talked to my dad,” he told the cameras.