This is what Season 4 of the show has in store for viewers. TLC website and TLC Go app by plugging in your cable subscription. Though no news regarding the cast of the Season 4 has been announced by TLC, it is perhaps safe to assume that at least a few mother-daughter duos from Season 3 smothered cube steak be making a return.
Amy and her daughter, Carina, both share a home with 11 animals and claim to be inseparable. However, as the season progresses, Amy realizes that their close relationship is getting in the way of them forming lasting relationships outside of one another. Karla and her daughter, Rykia, are so close that they give each other bikini waxes. One of the more shocking plot lines of the show features mother-daughter pair Lisa and Lauren, who both have a very active role in getting Lauren pregnant. At the time of filming, Lauren and her wife, Laura, were attempting to conceive a child via artificial insemination.
After experiencing trouble with the process, Laura wanted to take a break due to the financial and emotional toll. However, it seems as though Lauren and her mother, Lisa, had other ideas. According to Distractify, Lisa actually helped her daughter do at-home artificial insemination without telling Laura. As you might imagine, the fact that Lauren enlisted the help of her mother to do at-home insemination without telling her partner made for quite a tense disagreement between the couple. Lauren still has yet to announce whether or not she’s pregnant, though it’s likely that Laura and Lauren would keep the news of their pregnancy journey a secret since it is a major plot point on the show. We’ll be tuning in to Season 4 to see how all this pans out. Also found in: Thesaurus, Idioms, Wikipedia.
To conceal, suppress, or hide: Management smothered the true facts of the case. We smothered our indignation and pressed onward. To cover thickly: smother chicken in sauce. The grandparents smothered the child with affection.
To be surfeited with an emotion. Something, such as a dense cloud of smoke or dust, that smothers or tends to smother. Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster’s page for free fun content.