Season 16 episode 2 of Keeping up with the Kardashians was all about Kim Kardashian‘s struggle to decide between living in Los Angeles or Chicago.
As fans know, Kim, 37, previously said she was tired of “babysitting” Kanye West, who voiced how anxious he was to move back to his hometown of Chicago.
The episode started with Kim, who was having dinner with momager Kris Jenner, sister Kourtney Kardashian, Scott Disick and their kids.
As they enjoyed their food, Scott, 35, revealed he was all for Kanye, 41, and Kim’s Chicago move.
“I’m really happy that Kanye loves Chicago,” Kim told Kris, 63. But I feel like I am being pulled in a million different directions. We have three kids with one kid on the way.”
“I don’t have any much more to give. I feel like Chicago might be my breaking point,” Kim added.
After the commercial, Kris told Kourtney, 39, she would not going on the family trip to Bali because she’d be staying in Calabasas to help her mother M.J. get through a scary medical infection.
The screen then flashed to Kim who was scheming with Scott to get him to go on the NYC trip with her, Kanye and the kids. The point of the getaway was for Scott to prove to Kourtney that it would be a good idea to bring him on the upcoming family Bali vacation.
In the following scene, Kris entered one of Khloe’s photoshoots. After taking a selfie with her, Khloe said, “What good is a mom if you can’t whore her out.”
Kris agreed, and said, “Right? That is what I do best!”
The scene cut to Kim, who was, at this point, clearly distraught over Kanye’s infamous Saturday Night Live appearance.
“I know that Kanye is always going to be Kanye, and I’m not trying to change that. The man I married is the man I love,” she told Kourtney and Scott.
Then, she dropped the subject entirely and went back to talking about Chicago.
“The kids and I have not seen Kanye since he was in Chicago. The way that Kanye works is a little bit different. He brings all these people from different types and he pulls out the magic in all of them,” she said.
She said his idea about moving to Chicago would not only affect her but also their children.
“I have some work to do and I have to get the kids to dinner and I have so much to do. I am thinking of Chicago uprooting the kids. I am trying the best that I can to be there for everyone,” Kim continued.