After the completion of nearly 200 episodes and 10 successful seasons of “Keeping up with the Kardashians,” E! Channel has aired a special episode titled “Keeping Up: Kardashian Rewind.” The episode looks back at three big changes that have taken place in the lives of the Kardashian-Jenner clan as documented in the show. The first is the evolution of Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s relationship. The second big change is Caitlyn Jenner’s transition. Lastly, it’s Kendall and Kylie Jenner’s transition into adulthood.

Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s relationship and breakup.

Scott has been in the picture right from the premiere episode of “Keeping up With the Kardashians” back in 2007. When Season 1 aired, he and Kourtney were in the early stages of their relationship, and the family hadn’t warmed up to him yet. Kris Jenner and Khloe Kardashian were very vocal about their disapproval of the relationship. Even Kourtney’s other siblings like Kim and Rob, had some major arguments with Scott over the years, including Scott’s drunken rage at Kim’s Las Vegas birthday bash. He famously shoved money in a waiter’s mouth, effectively ruining the whole event.

The couple has since had three children, Mason, 6, Penelope, 3 and Reign, 1. Scott eventually won over the family. At one point, Kris Jenner was so keen on having the two of them tie the knot that she was willing to officiate the ceremony herself. He even got so close to Kendall and Khloe, to the point that tabloids started to speculate about the possibility of them getting too close for comfort. Despite having the family’s support, Scott’s partying ways and some incriminating photos with another woman, eventually drove the couple apart. In Season 11, much of the drama that took place during and after the breakup has been documented.

Bruce transitions into Caitlyn

The biggest change and perhaps the biggest shock in all the season of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” is Bruce Jenner’s transition into a woman. Bruce started out as the fun-loving sensitive and caring father. He provided the level head, when Kris and the kids came up with crazy ideas. He was the protector and the go-to guy for all the manly tasks.

What everyone didn’t know was that America’s most-loved Olympian and caring family man has been having gender identity issues all his life. He revealed everything to the world in 2015, at the tail end of Season 10. Things happened very quickly after that, and within a few months, Caitlyn Jenner was revealed. In Spring and Summer 2015, Caitlyn filmed her own reality series titled "I Am Cait," which documents her transition and everything that she needed to deal with both internally in the family, and in the outside world, EOnline reports. The transition didn’t come without it’s snags, including major conflicts with Khloe Kardashian and Kris Jenner, who took it the hardest. The family is slowly but surely learning to adjust and mending their relationship.

Kendall and Kylie: All grown up

Kendall and Kylie Jenner literally grew up on the show. They started out in the shadows of their grown up sisters Kourtney, Kim and Khloe Kardashian. They used to spend a lot of time giving Bruce a hard time, especially when Kylie started thinking about boys and putting on make-up. Kendall also had to go through an embarrassing tutorial about menstrual periods on camera, thanks to the initiative of her older sister, Khloe.

Kendall has since developed into an international supermodel, and Kylie has just celebrated her 18th birthday. Now both adults, they already have a slew of business ventures and fashion and beauty projects under their belts. They have truly stepped out of the Kardashian shadow, and have become international superstars in their own right. In Season 11, the sisters adjust to their new lives as adults and Kendall raises some issues about how little time they get to spend with each other nowadays.

Catch all the Kardashian-Jenner family drama on “Keeping up With the Kardashians” Season 11 every Monday at 9:30 p.m. AEST on E!.

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