What would a Dillard reality show look like?
The first fan question that the couple answered was whether they would ever consider a return.
As Derick explained, “The biggest misconception was that we were against reality TV completely.”

And yet, the couple didn’t offer any suggestions of what they’d feature instead.
On the other hand, we’ve recommendedthe Duggars could go back to reality TVas members of existing casts.
Would budding gardener Jill consider joining an HGTV show, for example?

Just how free will the Dillard sons be?
Like her own mother, Jill Duggar Dillard is a proud stay-at-home mom.
However, her parenting methods differ sharply from the way she was brought up.

A follower wanted to know if the couple was raising their kids to be free thinkers.
What does the future hold for the youngest Duggars?
The 19 Duggar children are almost evenly divided, with nine girls and 10 boys.

Derick also suggested, “Maybe they’ll read her book.”
And what about the girls' future?
Does Jill wish at least one Duggar girl could have the chance to be a doctor or a CEO?

Is Jill trying to get through to Jana?
Several of Jill Duggar Dillard’s followers also wanted to know about one particular sister.
“I try not to meddle too much in my siblings' lives,” she argued.
“I’ll let them tell their story.”
Is she at least hoping Jana will read her book and be inspired to go live her own life?
Where do the Dillards go from here?
They were no less critical of the ministry during their short virtual signing event.
Jill was careful to emphasize, “Derick and I were never part of the IBLP,” too.
While she was raised in its rules by her parents, Jill was never a formal member.
A strong message, to be sure but now what?
The live signing ended after an hour with no hint as to what lies next for the couple.
Is that their goal?
Or is the “black sheep” daughter happy just to have made her voice heard at last?