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When Tia and Tamera get driving permits, Ray and Lisa decide to teach each other's daughters to drive.
When Tia and Tamera get driving permits, Ray and Lisa decide to teach each other's daughters to drive.
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Sister, Sister
S2, EP11 "Field Trip"Tia and Tamera (Tia and Tamera Mowry) disappoint their favorite teacher (Phill Lewis), and Roger (Marques Houston) becomes irresistible to women.
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S2, EP12 "Put to the Test"Tamera's higher score on the SAT causes Tia to lose self-confidence.
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S2, EP13 "Kid in Play"After Tamera lands the lead in the school play and Tia gets a minor role, the director swaps them.
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S2, EP14 "Dream Lover"Tia (Tia Mowry) can't stop dreaming about her boss (Victor Togunde); Lisa (Jackee Harry) fixes Ray (Tim Reid) up with a blind date (Olivia Brown).
Sister, Sister
S2, EP12 "Put to the Test"Tamera's higher score on the SAT causes Tia to lose self-confidence.
Sister, Sister
S2, EP11 "Field Trip"Tia and Tamera (Tia and Tamera Mowry) disappoint their favorite teacher (Phill Lewis), and Roger (Marques Houston) becomes irresistible to women.
Sister, Sister
S2, EP10 "It's a Party Thang"In an effort to reiterate themselves socially, the twins plan a party; when their guests are late, Lisa, Ray and Roger round up some replacement guests so the twins do not feel bad.
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S2, EP9 "Two for the Road"When Tia and Tamera get driving permits, Ray and Lisa decide to teach each other's daughters to drive.
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