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* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Roger was seen far less often in Season 5. Marques Houston was part of development for a new show (which never got picked up), but he also took time off because of his mother being diagnosed with cancer.
* [[Different As Night and Day]]: Of course, it's even highlighted in the theme song. Tia is the smart one; Tamera's the party girl. Each girl is the opposite of the parent that raised her: Tia by Lisa, Tamera by Ray.
* [[Do -It -Yourself Theme Tune]]: During the final two seasons.
* [[Drop in Character]]: Roger.
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]: "Sister Sister! Never knew how much I missed ya! Now that everybody knows, I ain't ever gonna let, you, go!"
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* [[Happily Adopted]]
* [[She Is All Grown Up|He Is All Grown Up]]: During the fourth season, Roger goes "from ''as if'' to ''all that''" and even has Tia and Tamera fighting over him in the season premiere.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Kenan and Kel]] annoy the twins.
** You could make a book of this with all the friends they went through, from [[Brittany Murphy]] to [[Gabrielle Union]].
* [[I Want You to Meet An Old Friend of Mine]]: The girls' brother, Tahj, appeared three times...
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*** [[Crossover|...including one from his own show,]] ''[[Smart Guy (TV)|Smart Guy]]''
* [[Mistaken for An Impostor]]: Roger claims to know the lead singer of Immature and can get them to play a school party. When he can't get the band, he impersonates Batman (the lead singer)...badly. Then the real Batman shows up ([[Identical Stranger|played by Marques Houston]] [[As Himself]])...and everyone naturally thinks he's Roger.
* [[Opinion -Changing Dream]]: The episode "I Had A Dream" (1998) features one of the sisters ridiculing the deeds of her African-American ancestors and is reluctant to carry on with her own miserable life. In her dream she is visited by several historical Afro-American characters who all claim they want to give up and do something else. She convinces them to do otherwise and do the historical deed that they are famous for. When she wakes up she respects her ancestors.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: The sisters' biological parents throughout the series. Season 6's "Father Day" explained the circumstances. {{spoiler|Their bi-racial parents, Racelle and Matt, were unmarried and in different countries as part of their careers. They intended to get married upon their reunion, but Racelle died before then. Since they weren't married and Matt was white, [[Daddy Had a Good Reason For Abandoning You|he couldn't prove he was the girls' father and wasn't allowed near them]].}}
* [[Phrase Catcher]]: "Go home, Roger!"
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