Sister, Sister

Sister, Sister

1994
Sister, Sister
Sister, Sister

Sister, Sister

6.3 | TV-PG | en | Drama

Twins Tia Landry and Tamera Campbell were separated and adopted at birth. Fourteen years later, they encounter each other by chance at the mall. After the families meet, Tia's widowed father agrees to let Tamera and her single mother move in with them.

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EP22  Fly Away Home
May. 23,1999
Fly Away Home

Lisa's wedding day is today and she is really shy. she runs out of the church and goes to a bar and meets up with her past friend Foxy Jones. Meanwhile Raye comes and finds her and talks her into marrying Victor. I almost cried at the end it was so beautiful. I'm going to miss you Jordan and Tyreke.

EP21  The Road Less Traveled
May. 16,1999
The Road Less Traveled

Tia considers taking a summer internship with the WNBA in New York. Meanwhile, Lisa worries about her upcoming wedding.

EP20  Let Them Eat Cupcakes
May. 09,1999
Let Them Eat Cupcakes

But trouble follows when Victor's Romantic Plans become a disaster. Although his plans to purpose to Lisa are secret, she has a feeling its going to happen and ends up miserable and disgruntled when the proposal doesn't happen any time during the two's romantic night out, not realising her proposal is waiting for her at the house. But, In thier rush to get to a bake sale in time, Tyreke and Jordan accidently take the cup cakes intended for Victor's romantic proposal, inside one of which is a beautiful, and very expensive, engadgement ring! Discovering what happened, the girls end up on a frantic race to retrieve the missing ring.

EP19  Before There Was Hip Hop...
May. 02,1999
Before There Was Hip Hop...

A music history lesson prompts Old Clarence to talk about a 1940s nightclub.

EP18  FreakNik
Feb. 28,1999
FreakNik

Tia, Tamera, Diavian, Jordan, and Tyreke all go to FreakNik in Atlanta during Spring Break. At FreakNik Mya & Blackstreet perform together.

EP17  Double Talk
Feb. 21,1999
Double Talk

Jordan saves the day when Tia freezes up as host of Tamara's radio show.

EP16  I Know What You Did in Drama Class
Feb. 14,1999
I Know What You Did in Drama Class

Tia has Diavian partner with Tyreke for drama class; Tamera and Jordan attempt to hook up cable in Tia and Tamera's room; Lisa's friend sets her up with somebody.

EP15  Father's Day
Feb. 07,1999
Father's Day

The twins think a photojournalist visiting campus may be their biological father.

EP14  Sweet Talk
Jan. 24,1999
Sweet Talk

Tamera is host of a campus radio-show on relationships.

EP13  Two Guys, a Girl, and a Calendar
Jan. 17,1999
Two Guys, a Girl, and a Calendar

The girls push Tyreke and Jordan to push for a calendar photo-shoot.

EP12  Mixed Doubles
Jan. 10,1999
Mixed Doubles

Tyreke wins four tickets to "Ragtime"; Lisa is attracted to Ray's frat buddy.

EP11  Twins or Consequences
Dec. 13,1998
Twins or Consequences

Tia faces an ethical dilemma after she agrees to take Tamera's chemistry mid-term for her. Meanwhile, a woman from Ray's past uses Lisa to get herself voted into a club.

EP10  For the People
Nov. 22,1998
For the People

Ray calls in a veteran campaign consultant, Clifton McNair, to kick his candidacy into gear; but the unscrupulous campaign manager soon teaches the family that the way to the state senate is an arduous road with no rest stops on the way.

EP9  My Father's House
Nov. 15,1998
My Father's House

Jordan suffers Tamera's wrath when he refuses to go to church; and Lisa turns Ray's living room into a "holy sweat shop" after she offers to sew new choir robes.

EP8  Greek to Me
Nov. 08,1998
Greek to Me

Tamara's plans are upset when Jordan goes under cover for the newspaper to expose hazing and, in a rush to get the scoop on fraternity hazing, forgets about his anniversary dinner with Tamera. Meanwhile, Lisa and Ray try to persuade Tia into joining their favorite sororities.

EP7  The Domino Effect
Nov. 01,1998
The Domino Effect

While the twins are away, Tyreke and Jordan put themselves in an awkward situation by agreeing to escort two homesick freshmen, CeeCee and Ginger, to the Homecoming dance. Meanwhile, Ray's game night with the boys is interrupted by Lisa's friends.

EP6  Bum Rap
Oct. 18,1998
Bum Rap

Ray supports a bill banning big concerts on campus and is surprised to meet his opponent. Goodie Mob (who appear as themselves) are to perform at the college, and Ray's opposition to the appearance annoys Tamera, who thinks he's giving them a bum rap. Meanwhile, Tia uses Tyreke and Jordan as guinea pigs as she conducts a survey on human behavior.

EP5  The Grass is Always Finer
Oct. 11,1998
The Grass is Always Finer

Tia starts to feel that her relationship with Tyreke isn't serious when he becomes overly affectionate. But when she meets Keith Brooks, her new calculus professor, she becomes enchanted and soon breaks up with Tyreke. After learning that Keith has a girlfriend, she tries to reconcile with Tyreke but to no avail.

EP4  We Are Family
Oct. 04,1998
We Are Family

Ray decides to run for office and puts Tia, Tamera and Lisa in the public eye. But when Tamera decides not to be supportive after being publicly embarassed, Ray may be forced to reconsider. Also, Ray's ex-girlfriend Vivica returns.

EP3  Home Court Advantage
Sep. 27,1998
Home Court Advantage

Lisa hires Todd Banks, her handsome new assistant, to help her run errands and schedule arrangements. When Todd forgets to hire a model for Lisa's latest designs, she uses Todd instead. After realizing that Todd isn't reliable, she fires him and later is sued by Todd for sexual harassment. Meanwhile, the twins and their friends all sign up for a self-defense class and Tyreke's male ego is thrown for a loop when he is subdued by a mugger who falls afoul of Tia's self-defense skills.

EP2  Stop In The Name of Fun
Sep. 20,1998
Stop In The Name of Fun

A college talent contest turns to a battle of wills between the twins when Tia the perfectionist agrees to direct Tamera, Diavian and Simone's girl-group routine. Meanwhile, Tyreke and Lisa attend a time-share seminar in search of free gifts.

EP1  Home Sweet Dorm
Sep. 13,1998
Home Sweet Dorm

It's a brand new school year and Tia and Tamera are entering college at the University of Michigan with high expectations. They meet up with Diavian, Jordan and Tyreke (who also attend) and learn that their new dorm room is an athletic dorm in which they must share a private bathroom with two college jocks. Wanting to find an available dorm room in the same building as their friends, they go to campus housing and learn that there aren't any vacant rooms. Diavian meets her new roommate, Simone Flosser, a bossy senior whose first impression turns sour. Meanwhile, Ray tries to turn Tamera's bedroom into his personal den room much to the chagrin of Lisa.

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6.3 | TV-PG | en | Drama , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1994-04-01 | Released Producted By: De Passe Entertainment , CBS Paramount Network Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Twins Tia Landry and Tamera Campbell were separated and adopted at birth. Fourteen years later, they encounter each other by chance at the mall. After the families meet, Tia's widowed father agrees to let Tamera and her single mother move in with them.

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Cast

Tia Mowry , Tamera Mowry-Housley , Jackée Harry

Director

Suzanne de Passe

Producted By

De Passe Entertainment , CBS Paramount Network Television

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Manda Bear I love this show, it really is the best comedy show I've ever watched. The twins are great actors and beautiful girls. They fascinate me - especially Tia, she's my idol and growing up I used to want to be exactly like her. Intelligent, beautiful, respectful, witty, ambitious, etc.They were raised the way children should be raised - to respect their parents. Some of the shows I watch these days are where the kids rule the parents, not the other way around. And unfortunately I see a lot of this happening in today's society, more often than in the early 80's and 90's..The show itself has an unrealistic storyline? Umm so what? I watch TV to escape the realism of life and get caught up in a completely unrealistic storyline, that is the whole point. For me, watching TV is like escaping to another world and seeing things that would never happen to me. If everything in life or TV shows was "realistic" life would be pretty boring. The show is like a dream and I suppose dreamy people like myself enjoy this type of show. A show like this deserves a 10, and it's amusing to see reviews for other TV shows that I find utterly boring that receive a higher score. Anyway, I love this show and I really, really hope that the remaining seasons 3-6 will be released on DVD soon please!!! :)
webmaster-1008 I totally agree. I think Roger is funny because he annoys Tia and Tamera, he's probably my second favorite character other than Tamera. I love Tamera, I can totally relate to her because I love to dance and dance and stuff. "Go home Roger" is a classic line. Ray and Lisa are funny too, especially since Ray likes opera music and owns a limousine service, not to mention Lisa designing her own clothes. I like a lot of the episodes, but my favorite one is probably... well I can't think of any right now, haha but today on Disney Channel was an early episode when Tia and Tamera are celebrating their birthday and spend a weekend in Chicago(where I'm from!!) Except yeah, I would agree that its a bit cheesy when they say the same lines together. Tamera rocks!
dee.reid I got my first glimpse of the antics of twin sisters Tia and Tamera Mowry, strangely enough, in my 8th grade health class; we were in the middle of the seemingly state-mandated and (clearly) pointless drug and sex education courses. We were forced to watch the episode where Tia and Tamera give into peer pressure and start smoking in the school bathroom; it's real life issues that made "Sister, Sister" genuine in its hayday.This was about five years ago and I hadn't seen the show since, until this summer. Though it's immediately proceeded on Disney by "That's So Raven," it makes for one of the best hours on children's television in my opinion, even though I'm 18 and have long since given up on today's children's programming."Sister, Sister" is funny in a way that's mature and adult without being too tacky or silly; a lot of today's kid's programming is idiotic toilet humor and is therefore complete crap. At least when I was growing up in the early 90s, we had cartoons that were genuinely funny and intelligent; if anything else, you might have actually learned something from them.I've watched several episodes and I'm amazed at how great a show about identical twin sisters can be, that it's funny, touching, AND intelligent - all at the same time and without selling its soul. "Sister, Sister" was entertaining for these very reasons and I'm sure that's why it lasted for as long as it did on television.It's a great show, and one that I hope is released on DVD soon so that it can be experienced to its greatest.
little_miss_minx84 Well i thought it was particularly good. The average age of the audience for this show were young teenagers and i doubt they are really looking for an emmy award winning performance. It was nice seeing the sisters grow up through the years and in my opinion it had everything that a family show needs - laughter, hot guys like ronreaco lee and marques houston and it was packed full of interesting scenarios so on the whole-good entertainment!!