A quick note:
Most of the reviews which have lower ratings come from Muslims who may not be seeing this for what it is: a portrayal of how religion and culture can be so conflicting in a modern environment. These sisters are not tainting a religion or Afghan culture, and I'm saying this as a Muslim myself.
Each of us are entitled to our own opinions and truths, but rating this show purely on how well these sisters fit your idea of religion and culture is not helpful for anyone wanting to find out if this show is worth watching or not, from an entertainment perspective.
Now for the actual show itself:
The struggles these sisters go through are all too real; made especially hard growing up Muslim. Dealing with topics like sexual curiosity; pregnancies out of wedlock; drinking, all of which are taboo given their upbringing.
There are so many personalities, as you may expect from being a family of 10 sisters, and seeing them navigate and understand each other is insightful yet very entertaining. You get to see glimpses of their upbringing from their Afghani mother, without their father who tragically passed away years before. Some sisters are immigrants to the U. S., whilst others were born there. Some are conservative, some are in between, while others are liberal. This diversity is what makes this show interesting!
The show is gripping and a nice departure from the typical families you might be familiar with in reality TV.
This offers something new and fresh and I hope they continue to develop and showcase this!