Not a good movie.
The pastor didn't make sense. Why insult a lower-income family just because you felt a way about how a member raised her sons? That alone was crazy. Also, the boyfriend that they paired Megan with was not the best match. Someone who can go head to head with her nutty husband is someone she should've been with. That man was weird and although he did manage to overcome her husband when he broke into her home, I still didn't think he was a good match.
This movie was not a good example for women currently in domestic violence marriages to follow. Meg was toying with a dangerous man on many occasions in talking about the sex she was having with her new boyfriend. In real life, she would've lost her life if she said this to an obsessed, abusive man.
This was indeed the worst Tyler Perry movie. I could've written a better script for sure!