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Sisters
Season 1
Not Rated
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Follows the lives and loves of four close, but very different, sisters of the Reed family living in Winnetka, Illinois.
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7 Episodes
Moving In, Moving Out, Moving On
E1
Moving In, Moving Out, Moving On
Reed siblings Alex, Georgie, Teddy and Frankie are brought together by the sale of their family home, an event that disturbs their recently widowed mom.
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E2
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Alex, on the eve of her 15th wedding anniversary party with Wade, realizes that her idyllic marriage may be falling apart when she finds out that he is a cross dresser. Meanwhile, Teddy continues to try to win back her ex-husband Mitch, who will not give in to her pleads for a renewed commitment.
A Thousand Sprinkles
E3
A Thousand Sprinkles
Georgie pressures Frankie to hire Teddy; Alex and Wade attend counseling; Teddy resents the gifts Frankie is buying for Cat.
Devoted Husband, Loving Father
E4
Devoted Husband, Loving Father
Frankie, probing into their dead father's past, finds some disturbing secrets she never knew which hints of an extra marital affair he had with one of Beatrice's friends. Meanwhile, Georgie wrestles with temptation when she considers romance with an old college boyfriend when he comes into town, while John decides to pursue a singing career.
Of Mice and Women
E5
Of Mice and Women
After a fight with Frankie, Mitch calls a party line and unknowingly gets Teddy. Georgie asks for a promotion and invites her boss to dinner. Unfortunately, as she carves the goose, she finds Evan's pet cooked inside. She gets the promotion.
Deja Vu All Over Again
E6
Deja Vu All Over Again
Frankie and Mitch's impending nuptials stress Teddy.
Some Tuesday in July
E7
Some Tuesday in July
Mitch gets Cat while Teddy wanders; Georgie remains stoic during her son Evan's hospital stay.
Cast of Season 1
Swoosie Kurtz
Alex Reed
Sela Ward
Teddy Reed
Patricia Kalember
Georgie Reed
Julianne Phillips
Frankie Reed
Elizabeth Hoffman
Beatrice Reed
Garrett M. Brown
John Whitsig
Ed Marinaro
Mitch Margolis
Heather McAdam
Catherine Margolis
Season 1 Reviews
Baltimore Sun
Michael Hill
When it doesn't work, it can be seat-squirming time. But when it does, it can be a remarkable moment, poignant and sad, funny and touching, all at the same time.
Chicago Tribune
Rick Kogan
When a premiere prompts so many intriguing questions, while providing solid acting and writing, you might be on to a winner.
Buffalo News
Alan Pergament
The dialogue is often clever, but it just as often rings false... But relatively speaking, Sisters is decent television.
Orlando Sentinel
Greg Dawson
The meandering script fails to generate any heat.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
Some bright performances and the occasional sharply realized moment help keep Sisters fairly entertaining, if not very fulfilling.
New York Times
Caryn James
With all its improbabilities, the show works anyway, partly because it displays a redeeming wit about its own melodrama.
People Magazine
David Hiltbrand
The acting is quite good, particularly by Kalember, a series vagabond who has yet to find a part worthy of her subtle talents, and Kurtz. The writing, however, moves dissonantly between obsessions with the salacious and the sentimental.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Tom Jicha
Has all the ingredients to become a welcome addition to episodic televison. The cast is talented and appealing, the writing clever and evocative.
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
Sisters is full of sharp lines and sharper possibilities for the future.
Baltimore Sun
David Zurawik
Sisters has the look and feel of something cooked up by an advertising agency.
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
There's humor here, but most of it is moribund... Much of the writing is simply too cute.
Newsweek
Harry F. Waters
Obviously, as studies of sisterhood go, this ain't Chekhov -- or even Woody Allen. What Sisters does offer is an irresistibly tangy stew, laced with caustic commentary and, when least expected, poignantly affecting moments.
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