The season finale of "Alaskan Bush People" had two major highlights. First is the electricity source that the family is trying to build. The other one is Noah's love story. The most romantic son fell in love with Rhain Alicia, and it has even been speculated that the two are already secretly married. Now, it seems like "Alaskan Bush People" may have a new addition to their community.

"Alaskan Bush People" Season 6 finale showed a struggle about Browntown getting an electric source, Monsters & Critics said. They were trying to making a wind turbine that could power up all the structures in Browntown. Billy said that building this 40-foot electricity source started out as a project, and it has turned into a quest now. But without Bam - who left for the lower 48 to follow his heart - the family realized that it is going to be more difficult than it already is.

There were huge setbacks along the way. If they don't get this right, it's going to be months before they can do another attempt. But eventually, everything paved off, and the wind turbine was built and the family could not be happier. They finally have their own source of electricity which is a big feat - no wonder this episode's cable ratings rises, Media Life Magazine said.

Meanwhile, Rhain Alicia just delivered the most heartbreaking news ever. Because of housing and job issues, she may have to move back to Oregon. She does not want to leave but she is left with no other choice. Of course, Noah is devastated because according to him, Rhain Alicia is not just his girlfriend but his bestfriend as well, so the thought of her leaving is going to be a big blow.

So Noah talked to Matt about the possibility of adding another female member to Browntown. It may have been such a relief when Matt told him to follow his heart, and that Browntown is evolving, and that the family will support. "If you really love her, do it," Matt said.

Noah also asked the opinion of another family member. He asked Bird how she would feel if his girlfriend would live with them in Browntown. Noah said that it is very important to him that his girlfriend gets along with his sisters. Bird said that it's inevitable, and that things are going to change. This means that with two members of Noah's family who are okay with the idea, the next season of "Alaskan Bush People" may really show a new addition to Browntown.