[s11e1] That Was Then This Is Now -

: The family reacts to Caitlyn’s Vanity Fair interview. Many sisters feel the article was hurtful toward their mother, Kris, leading to heightened tension and emotional conversations about loyalty and respect.

" That Was Then, This Is Now " is the title of of the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians , which originally aired on November 15, 2015. Episode Summary

: Mark is sentenced to five years in a state reformatory. When Bryon visits him, Mark is cold and resentful, famously telling Bryon, "That was then, and this is now," signaling the permanent end of their brotherhood. [S11E1] That Was Then This Is Now

: Khloé travels to Australia for a business trip. The time away gives her perspective on how much she does for her sisters, leading her to reconsider her role in the family dynamic.

: Following her split from Scott Disick, Kourtney attempts to establish a new status quo for their family. While she remains firm on her boundaries, other family members worry she might eventually give in to him too easily. : The family reacts to Caitlyn’s Vanity Fair interview

If you are referring to the novel That Was Then, This Is Now by S.E. Hinton, (the final chapter) serves as the conclusion to the story.

: In a major highlight of the episode, Kris and Caitlyn meet face-to-face for the first time since Caitlyn’s transition to address their issues and the comments made in the media. Episode Summary : Mark is sentenced to five

The premiere focuses on the family navigating significant life transitions and the fallout from Caitlyn Jenner’s public debut in Vanity Fair .