- Stephanie and Terry are identical twins who have been separated since their parents divorced seven years before. Each envies the life style of the other so they decide, without telling Jeff or Mary, to switch families for a day or two. They soon find that it is harder than just looking like someone to be able to do what that person is expected to do. After they find that their charade may bring their parents back together they agree to continue it. A major complication starts when Jeff's girlfriend and co-worker Alice finds out the real story.—Tony Fontana <tony.fontana@spacebbs.com>
- Despite arguably still loving the other, Jeff Turner and Mary Hale divorced seven years ago on the sole issue of how to raise their identical twin daughters, the settlement leaving daughter Terry with dad, and daughter Stephanie with mom. Mary, a renowned child psychologist who does consulting work on the issue, believes that children should be raised in a controlled environment, the result being that Stephanie has become an academically brilliant teenager with a genius IQ. Jeff, an editorial columnist with the New York Chronicle newspaper, believes children should be raised as free spirit beings, the result being that Terry is a fun-loving teenager who loves to dance the modern dances. Despite Mary and Jeff's high profiles, no one knows that they are exes or that there are twin daughters in the mix. Not having seen each other in those seven years in Mary and Stephanie traveling the world together, the four are reunited when Mary and Stephanie return to New York for an extended stay. Regardless of their differences, Terry and Stephanie want a life together as sisters and for their parents to reconcile so that they can be one big, happy family. Seizing upon an opportunity, Terry and Stephanie end up switching places solely to see how the other half lives, but find that it may be a perfect further opportunity to work on the parent she doesn't really know. Beyond the challenges in pulling off the switch in the sisters being so different, they have the further challenge that nothing fundamental has changed in their parents' perspectives regarding what led to their split. Further complicating matters is a person secretly or not so secretly pining over one of the four family members, Jeff's reporter colleague Alice Hunter, Senator John Pringle who has been one of Mary's chief supporters, Terry's primary dance partner, soda jerk Jimmy, and the senator's son Mickey Pringle in Stephanie's life. The one of greatest urgency in they needing to overcome is the senator, as Mary has agreed to marry him, regardless of she admitting it being a marriage not based in that traditional romantic love.—Huggo
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