They're back! Jill and Jessa Duggar's new show, Counting On, debuted last night to controversial reviews.

You'd think TLC would want to keep the family who hid their son's molesting their daughters off of television, but not that network! TLC has brought the Duggars back, namely victims Jessa and Jill, to talk about the clan's devastation in the wake of brother Josh's molestation and subsequent cheating scandals.

Like many, we think the book on the Duggars should be closed for good, but alas another chapter is here for public consumption.

On last night's first episode of the new show chronicles the sisters' lives after the media fall out, Jill says, "When the police report was released to the world, that wasn't right. We really had to work through it because, as a victim, you've already worked through it. You've already dealt with it and moved on, and you don't want it rubbed in your face."

Younger sisters Jinger, Jana and Joy were also featured, distraught and crying during their interviews. The show aims to be about Jill and Jessa but it appears to actually a reboot of 19 Kids and Counting with different name. Hopefully the public will pick up on the network's cheap ploy to re-brand a show that show that should have been put to pasture for good.

The show was cancelled in July after news broke that Josh had molested several of his sisters when he was a teenager. Duggar patriarch and matriarch Jim Bob and Michelle hid their son's dark past, but the truth came to light when an old police report was published.