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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's my question: given that COVID 19 caused the breakup of at least two of these relationships, would things have been different without it? Obviously we'll never know, but I wonder.[/quote] I agree with the pp above me who thinks that yes eventually. In my opinion though it was two other things that sealed their fate. 1) Doing the show at all. It gave these women a glimpse into what it was like outside in the world and access to people looking at their life and pointing out how they were being mistreated. And it gave them access to video proof that they could rewatch and verify their own experience 2) Moving to flagstaff. The situation in Vegas kept them at least physically in close proximity so they talked and interacted on a regular basis. Moving to flagstaff allowed all the wives to TRULY live independently, not interacting with one another for weeks/months. And COVID injected that dynamic with steroids. And it was this ability to truly be on their own which gave them enough space to make this decision A bit of a perfect storm but of course the reason they were in flagstaff to begin with was because robyn wanted to move there because Dayton got into college. If they had wanted to preserve 'the family' they would have found a way to stay in the culdesac (although I've heard they were stretched very financially thin over there)[/quote]
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