What time does Tyler Perry’s ‘Sistas’ come on tonight? Here’s how to stream free
What time does Tyler Perry’s ‘Sistas’ come on tonight? Here’s how to stream free
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What time does Tyler Perry’s ‘Sistas’ come on tonight? Here’s how to stream free

🕒︎ 2025-11-12

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What time does Tyler Perry’s ‘Sistas’ come on tonight? Here’s how to stream free

Tyler Perry’s drama series “Sistas” returns to BET Wednesday, November 12 at 9 p.m. with a new season 9 episode titled ‘The Ties That Bind.’ You can also watch the show on Philo (7-day free trial), DIRECTV (5-day free trial) or SlingTV (discount). “Sistas,” created by Tyler Perry, follows Andi, Karen, Danni, Sabrina and Fatima as they navigate adulthood and grow “closer to who they are to become.” Set in present-day Atlanta, the show takes viewers on a roller coaster ride of emotions and hilarious but relatable situations as the women look for “Mr. Right.” What to expect on tonight’s episode: It’s out with the old and in with the new, vice versa and all around as the Sistas struggle to find a semblance of balance; as others attempt to find happiness in something new, one of them finds it in what she already has. How to stream For those who have cut the traditional cable cord, viewers can stream episodes live on streaming services Philo or DIRECTV. Both of these offer free trials to new subscribers. ID channel also streams on SlingTV, which does not offer a free trial, but does give subscribers half-off their first month’s fee. You can catch the new episode of “Sistas” live or on-demand through these streaming service: What is ‘Sistas’ about? According to BET’s official synopsis, “Written, directed and executive produced by Tyler Perry, “Sistas” follows a group of single black women as they navigate the ups and downs of modern life, which includes careers, friendships, romances, and even social media. The comedy-drama series features Andi Barnes, an ambitious divorce lawyer, Danni King, a funny and fearless airport employee, Karen Mott, a street-smart hair salon owner, and Sabrina Hollins, a smart and stylish bank teller. The TV show takes viewers on a roller coaster ride of emotions and moments that epitomize “squad goals.” More about the streaming services Philo - Watch “Body Cam” live with Philo’s 70+ channels, including ID Channel. Free trial: 7 days Monthly price: $33 What you get: 70+ live channels, including AMC, BET, MTV, Discovery, TLC, Hallmark, Lifetime, History, Food Network, VH1, TV One and more. Extras: Unlimited DVR (save shows for up to 1 year), stream on up to 3 devices at once and create up to 10 profiles per account. Add-ons available: STARZ, EPIX, movies and more. DIRECTV - Stream ID Channel and hundreds of other channels with their live TV packages. Free trial: 5 days Monthly price: $89.99 ($35 off the first month) What you get: Local and national live sports, breaking news and must-see shows the moment they air Extras: Unlimited cloud DVR storage space so you can record as many shows or movies you want and stream where you go SlingTV - Live TV without the cable bill. Sling TV lets you stream your favorite live channels and on-demand shows without a traditional cable subscription. Two main plans to choose from: Sling Orange and Sling Blue, each cost $45.99. You can combine $60.99 per month, unlocking 50+ channels of live sports, news, and entertainment. A great deal for new users - Sling offers 50% off your first month, making it one of the most affordable live TV streaming options available

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