[laughing] [narrator] Last season on 1000-lb Sisters...
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[Chris] Tammy, we home, by God.
For what?
Even though, I'm happy to see Tammy.
We don't really show emotions in this family.
But I didn't expect her to bite my head off when she came in the door.
[Gage mumbling] [inaudible] What are you doing?
Huh?
[inaudible]
[Amy] Yeah.
Even though I don't agree with Tammy coming home.
I still wanted to make the place right and make her feel like she was missed.
Because that's what sisters do.
Hey, what are you doing?
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
[laughs]
Open it.
Tammy can't use the kitchen stove because the knobs are so far away and her belly gets in between her and the stove.
Oh, crap.
[Amy] So I gave Tammy this cook top and this table.
So she can be independent.
And I ain't got to do it for her.
So we got it to help you be more independent.
We cannot let you continue the way you were.
I understand that and I'm glad.
But at the same time, there's gonna have to be rules, you know, some... some rules set.
[Chris] We're gonna hold you accountable because we ain't taking no [bleep].
Yes, I need to call in some medicine for Tammy Slaton.
She's out there doing a YouTube video with Emily.
Okay, but you see what I'm doing.
I can't stop and do it.
[growls]
Yes, I need to call in some medicine for Tammy Slaton.
You're just walking with your butt in front of the camera.
Nobody wants to see your holy ass.
- What's up?
- [Tammy] What's up?
[laughs]
Hey, y'all.
It's Tammy.
This is my niece Emily.
Today, we are...
Doing a how-to tutorial on how to burn your ex, burn your ex [bleep] way better than burning calories.
[laughs]
[Emily] I'm glad she's home from rehab.
I think she is happier since her ex is out of her life.
We put in my extra shirts he left it at my house after he tried to stay the night, a hoodie that he left because he told me I have to wear it in my sleep,
Jerry's shirt, his crusty old socks, a toothbrush that he left here and his wacky ass hairbrush.
Pour some kerosene in there, lightly.
That's enough.
You're trying to kill us.
Strike it.
Drop it.
Run.
Boom.
Bye, bitches!
- Good.
- Actually I really do.
- This fire represents...
- [bleep] [laugh]
Everybody's got one.
[Tammy] What?
I can't do it, Amy.
Tell them that I'm [bleep] filming.
I'm just...
[Tammy] Okay, but you see what I'm doing.
[Amy] I'm trying to get her medicine but her doctor needs to know this information.
Tammy's the only one that knows her medical history.
I can't stop and do it.
[Tammy] Shut the [bleep] up.
Get [bleep] house.
Why I'm being over here being a grown up cleaning my house, taking care of Tammy's drama.
She's out there doing a YouTube video with Emily.
I don't know why my stupid sister couldn't do this.
[Amy] This got nothing to do with me!
She needs to grow up and take care of her own stuff.
This is the final straw.
I can't take no more.
She's gone too far this time and I'm done.
Having Tammy staying at rehab those last eight weeks,
I got to spend with my son and my husband and not have to worry about outside drama.
And I can't and I won't go back the way things were.
[bleep] bitch.
[growls]
I was just trying to help her get her medicine and stuff.
But yet, she's yelling at me for doing what she won't-- asked me to do.
You need to quit calling people [bleep] stupid.
I'm not the stupid one.
[Tammy] My thing is though, you had my medicine list, you could have done what I asked.
But you didn't have to talk to me like I was a dog.
Okay, but you knew I was doing something.
Don't [bleep] scold me like a child, stupid.
Stop calling damn stupid.
I'm tired of your...
Shut up.
I'm gonna leave if you keep calling.
Okay, leave, bitch.
I was trying to have fun with you, stupid.
- That's it.
I'm done.