"Counting On" has already shown Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo's wedding as the finale episode. The current season covered the wedding specials and possibly the Joy-Anna courtship and engagement. But in all the episodes there is one family member that should not appear in the reality show.

Josh Duggar, the eldest son of the "19 Kids and Counting" couple Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar should not take part of the reality series for the obvious reason that he was involved in a child molestation scandal. In fact, the scandal caused the top-rating family show's ratings to plummet and eventually got canceled.

Because the show still has its fan base, TLC and the Duggars did "Counting On" with Jill and Jessa Duggar as the main focus. Both of them are married and have kids and are expected to continue the pattern of the show.

During Jinger's wedding, her eldest brother was in attendance but he must not be included in any footage or photos of the wedding. TLC did all it can to shield the child molester from the cameras. The network provided that despite being a reality show, "Counting On" should ban Josh Duggar. Inquisitr mentioned in its report that he might also be banned during Joy-Anna Duggar's wedding

According to Daily Mail, during the ceremony, there were efforts to shield him. When his sister walked down the aisle, his son Marcus covered his face and most of the photos show only the back of his head or someone has to cover him.

Josh Duggar's case is currently in court and will be heard soon. The huge Duggar family has to go through a lot of negative press releases while the case is being heard. The Duggar family remains supportive of their belligerent member and his family.

Josh Duggar has admitted molesting his sisters when they were teenagers. He was also charged of using another person's photo on his profile in an online dating site. Anna Duggar's husband admitted to have cheated on his wife through his account on the site that promotes adultery.