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Tia and Tamera demand better benefits when they take part-time jobs at Terrence's grocery store.
Tia and Tamera demand better benefits when they take part-time jobs at Terrence's grocery store.
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S3, EP18 "The Piano Lesson"Tamera prepares for her upcoming recital, but is unaware of how her family really feels about her talent.
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S3, EP19 "Summer Bummer"Everyone's fooled when the twins switch identities for the summer, so Tia can get close to a boy and Tamera can escape summer school; their plan soon goes awry.
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S3, EP20 "The Candidate"Tamera enlists Tia's aid to compete with Rhonda for class president in the school election; after she's elected, she quickly forces Tia out of the limelight.
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S3, EP21 "Big Twin on Campus"Tamera (Tamera Mowry) finds her own crowd when she doesn't fit in with Tia's (Tia Mowry) new intellectual college friends.
Sister, Sister
S3, EP19 "Summer Bummer"Everyone's fooled when the twins switch identities for the summer, so Tia can get close to a boy and Tamera can escape summer school; their plan soon goes awry.
Sister, Sister
S3, EP18 "The Piano Lesson"Tamera prepares for her upcoming recital, but is unaware of how her family really feels about her talent.
Sister, Sister
S3, EP17 "Paper or Plastic"Tia and Tamera demand better benefits when they take part-time jobs at Terrence's grocery store.
Sister, Sister
S3, EP16 "Valentine's Day"Tia tries to help Tamera win back her boyfriend while helping Ray and Lisa discover their true feelings for each other.
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