'Sister Wives' season 7 spoilers: friction between Meri and Janelle over Thanksgiving decor in episode 3

Meri Brown has two battles to fight in "Sister Wives" season 7. Facebook/Sister Wives

Janelle and Meri Brown may be fans of Thanksgiving but the spirit of the holiday slipped through them as they work together to organize the best Thanksgiving celebration for the family in the next episode of "Sister Wives" season 7.

The upcoming installment is very aptly titled "Thanksgiving: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly." Here, Janelle is angered after Meri kept her out of the planning for the special day.

The two haven't been in the greatest terms and has been attending therapy sessions in order to work out their issues. However, it looks like it will take a while for them to get along.

In the "Sister Wives" season 7 episode, Meri will go ahead and do the decorating on the house, which Janelle wasn't very happy about. Although Meri's décor suited her taste, she did not like the idea of Meri taking over.

"I'm swimming a little bit because... I really wanted to be more in on the planning part, but I'm conflicted because I like what she's chosen," Janelle said in the "Sister Wives" season 7 promo.

"It sort of feels like the project's getting away from me now, like it's becoming more Meri's project," she continued. Meri, on the other hand, just thinks she is "overwhelmed" by what she saw.

Speaking of Meri, Kody Brown's former legal wife will be appearing in a TLC special "Catching the Catfisher," which chronicles her fight against the woman Meri had an online relationship with the impression she was a man.

To this day, the catfisher, who was revealed to be Jackie Overton, still goes after Meri and threatens her. In a clip from the TLC special, Meri recalled the bliss of the relationship when it was fresh.

"We laughed a lot. It was easy to connect with him, just because there was so much in common," she said.

"Sister Wives" season 7 episode 4 "Thanksgiving: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" airs Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on TLC. It will be followed by "Catching the Catfisher" at 9 p.m. ET.

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