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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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S6, EP3 "Home Court Advantage"
Tia's (Tia Mowry) self-defense moves end up embarrassing her friend Tyreke (Ronreaco Lee) when she takes on an assailant.

S6, EP4 "We Are Family"
Ray's (Tim Reid) run for office puts Tia, Tamera and Lisa (Tia Mowry, Tamera Mowry, Jackee Harry) in the public eye, forcing Ray to reconsider.

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.

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.

S6, EP22 "Fly Away Home"
Lisa prepares for her wedding; Tia and Tamera get ready for their summer vacations; Ray accepts a job.

S6, EP21 "The Road Less Traveled"
Tia (Tia Mowry) is offered a WNBA internship but is hesitant to accept it; Lisa (Jackee Harry) worries about the wedding.

S6, EP20 "Let Them Eat Cupcakes"
Tia and Tamera help Victor prepare a wedding proposal; Tyreke and Jordan participate in a fraternity bake sale.

S6, EP19 "Before There Was Hip Hop ..."
Jordan is leery about swing lessons with Tamera, but when a jazz legend visits he might be persuaded.
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