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ABC's "Sister, Sister" is an amiable comedy series about identical twins who reunite at age 14 after having been parted at birth and adopted separately. No big laughs but lots of smiles.
Teens can relate as the twins experience typical problems in high school with friends, boys, and each another. Parents will like the fact that each episode contains a lesson learned, plus a family discussion.
The series itself wasn't bad and in no way the worst. As tends to be the case with teen sitcoms, there were lessons learned by the end of each episode.
Twins Tamera and Tia Mowry step into their season preem as Tamera Campbell and Tia Landry with Kriss Turner's witty script, good characters and situations, and a moral about beauty being only skin deep.