

Tia and Tamera Mowry are the older sisters of Tahj Mowry. Sister, Sister was dropped from ABC in 1995 and picked up by The WB. Note: Jason Weaver guest starred in two episodes of Sister, Sister, which starred guest stars Tia and Tamera Mowry, the season three episode "Summer Bummer" and the season four episode "Boy from the Hood". Title Reference: Fellow ABC/WB sitcom Sister, Sister Guest starring: Tia Mowry as Rochelle, Tamera Mowry as Roxanne, Marsha Warfield as Principal DowlingĬo-starring: Kenya Moore as Vivian Kennedy, Jack Tate as Hank, Granville Ames as Gary about his final decision on the computer system, he informs her that neither of the two computer companies that lavished him with gifts had the best computer he also reveals that the company that had the best computer system out of the ones he scouted had only gave him a keychain as a gift - with a key on it that belongs to a Jaguar. After Principal Dowling comes to the Henderson household to talk to T.J. gets carried away letting the companies shower him with cool gifts, and forgets to do the task at hand. to look for a new computer system for Piedmont High, and he ends up getting wooed by two companies, who offer him cool presents in order to sway his opinion.

Meanwhile, Principal Dowling enlists T.J.

But the plan eventually hits a snag when both twins fall for Marquise, and he reveals his real identity, leaving Marcus with neither twin. With the help of T.J., he creates a suave, worldly and sensitive twin of his own, named Marquise, and goes out on dates with Rochelle and Roxanne at the same coffee shop on the same night. Marcus unwittingly asks twin transfer students named Rochelle and Roxanne out on a date, not knowing until asking Roxanne (thinking she's Rochelle) what they are going to do on their date that they are twins. Guest starring: Marsha Warfield as Principal Dowling, Cirroc Lofton as Lester, Omar Gooding as Mo learns that it is better to do the right thing when he sees someone doing something wrong.

to the floor of the Truman High computer room, Principal Dowling finds out that a note from Mo's stationery - signed with his name on it - was left in the Truman High computer room, and rather than risk getting kicked off the basketball team, they choose to rat out T.J. After successfully carrying out the plan - despite Mo not getting enough rope to lower T.J. can change the grades of the players to make sure they don't qualify to play in the game. comes up with a plan in which he, Marcus, Mo and their friend Lester sneak into the school so T.J. After the basketball team's mural gets defaced by the Truman High basketball players (making them look like women), T.J. ends up getting Mo suspended from the basketball team for two weeks, and he cannot play in a game against rivals Truman High. finds himself being ostracized after he tattles on Mo for smoking in the bathroom, going against "The Code", a rule in which friends are not supposed to rat another friend out if they do something wrong. The character was written out after the pilot episode. Notes: This is the only episode in which Anne-Marie Johnson plays Mrs. Cutt as CoachĬo-starring: Joseph Ashton as Eldin, Phil Buckman as Barry, Jill Jaress as Receptionist, Jennifer Lyons as Celia, Kimberly S. Taylor, Venus DeMilo Thomas as Mariah, Michael J. helps orchestrate a play that leads Piedmont High to win the basketball game. know that he is not the only one who is the "odd man out" in life, and Marcus apologizes for the things he said to T.J. Marcus and their father Floyd manage to get T.J. hides out under the bleachers during his first basketball game as the mascot after hearing Marcus' outburst. becomes the school's penguin mascot, and he eventually tells T.J. ends up getting sent to the guidance counselor's office, twice in the same week: first for laughing at the word " breasts" in class, and then for defending Marcus when he gets into a fight with his best friend Mo over a girl they both like. Henderson goes from being a fourth grade elementary student to a high-school sophomore at ten years old, much to the dismay of his brother, Marcus, who is in the same grade.
