Tyler Perry needs to be more inclusive by broadening the voices and perspectives of others on his writing team. Seriously-how can you continue to write about a woman when you literally lack the lived experience of being a woman or any other demographic in your films for that matter? Speaking of which, since when did lawyers visit client's homes or receive personal favors from clients such as a ride to the transit station? Let's not even talk about informing a client about where you reside. Make it Make sense. There were so many missteps in this film and things that didn't make sense that I have no choice but to give this film one star. I wish Kelly Rowland wasn't involved with this mess of a film to begin with.