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One of the biggest talking points this season is the visible shift in storytelling. For the first six seasons, Tyler Perry famously wrote every episode himself, often dragging storylines across 22 episodes to cover just a few days of "show time".

For almost a decade, Tyler Perry’s Sistas has been a cornerstone of Black-centered television, capturing the messy, beautiful reality of navigating life and love in Atlanta. But as we step into Season 10, the conversation in the fandom has shifted from "Who is Karen's baby daddy?" to a much deeper debate about the show’s creative future. A New Era in the Writer’s Room Sistas

Are you enjoying the , or do you miss Tyler Perry's original writing style? Who is your favorite new character so far? One of the biggest talking points this season

Despite the changes, the heart of the show remains the between the women. Whether it's Danni's blunt honesty or Andi's career-driven focus, Sistas continues to highlight: But as we step into Season 10, the

Navigating relationships with successful but sometimes "undisciplined" men.

Sistas is entering a "fractious time," both on-screen and behind the scenes. Season 10 is undeniably a fresh start, and while the loss of original cast members hurts, the evolution of the writing suggests the show is finally ready to grow up with its audience.

While writer Courtney Glaude has hinted that the door remains open for their return, the introduction of new faces has left the audience divided on whether the original magic can be maintained. Why We Still Watch