Two of a Kind

1998
Two of a Kind

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Putting Two 'n Two Together Sep 25, 1998

Mary-Kate and Ashley work as matchmakers to get Mrs. Baker and Mr. Fillmore together so that Carrie, a student of Kevin, will be hired as their new baby-sitter.

EP2 The Tutor Oct 02, 1998

Kevin hires a tutor for Mary-Kate. Ashley convinces Mary-Kate to switch places so she can flirt with Taylor, the tutor, but their scheme doesn't go as planned; Carrie convinces Kevin to ask out a woman at a coffee shop.

EP3 Prelude to a Kiss Oct 09, 1998

Ashley becomes jealous when, during a slumber party, Mary-Kate reveals that she has kissed a boy; After Paul finds out Carrie was over at Kevin's he assumes their relationship is more than it actually is - which leads to rumors about them being a couple.

EP4 First Crush Oct 16, 1998

Ashley gets assigned Pokey Valentine, her crush, as a partner on a history project. She becomes jealous when Pokey and Mary-Kate begin spending time together.

EP5 Breaking Them Up is Hard to Do Oct 23, 1998

When Kevin starts dating a woman, Marci, they fear that she will replace Carrie. The twins scheme to destroy Kevin and Marci's relationship.

EP6 Nightmare on Carrie's Street Oct 30, 1998

Mary-Kate and Ashley switch costumes with Max and Brian so that they can attend Carrie's Halloween party, from which they were banned by Kevin.

EP7 The Heartbreak Kid Nov 06, 1998

Mary-Kate, who has had a bad past with animals, gets a homing pigeon which eventually flies away, causing heartbreak to Mary-Kate.

EP8 You've Got a Friend Nov 13, 1998

Ashley makes a new friend, Nicole, which leads Mary-Kate to feel jealousy; Eddie and Kevin argue while Carrie tries to be a mediator.

EP9 Model Behavior Nov 20, 1998

Ashley is excited when a model search for a teen magazine takes place at their school, but Mary-Kate is chosen over Ashley.

EP10 Peeping Twins Nov 27, 1998

After Kevin buys a new telescope, Mary-Kate and Ashley snoop into other people's business. They think they witness their neighbor, kindly old Mrs. Baker, murdering her elderly boyfriend, Mr. Fillmore. The situation gets even scarier for the twins when Kevin asks Mrs. Baker to take care of them so he can attend a jazz concert with Carrie. Meanwhile, Carrie hears Kevin play the saxophone and encourages him to perform for audiences as he used to.

EP11 A Very Carrie Christmas Dec 11, 1998

Carrie accepts Kevin's invitation to send Christmas with him and the girls. Carrie brings a homeless man, Walter, as her guest to Christmas dinner. Sometime during dinner, everyone is shocked to find Walter stole all the gifts.

EP12 Let's Dance Jan 08, 1999

Mary-Kate and Ashley prepare for their first school dance. Mary-Kate wants to dance with Jeremy, but he tells her that he only knows how to swing dance. Carrie teaches Mary-Kate how to swing dance. At the dance, however, they learn that Jeremy doesn't know how to swing dance at all - he lied to her because he doesn't know how to dance.

EP13 Split Decision Jan 15, 1999

Mary-Kate and Ashley begin arguing more frequently which causes them to move into seperate rooms. They soon learn that they miss each other and move back into the same room; Kevin's doctor and Carrie begin dating and soon she thinks that Dr. Martinson wears a bra, which leads to an embarrasing moment for both Kevin and Carrie.

EP14 My Boyfriend's Back Jan 29, 1999

Carrie's old boyfriend, Alex Reardon, is back in town and Carrie feels she must make herself look as successful as he is. Carrie convinces Kevin to pretend to be Carrie's fiance to make Alex jealous; The twins have a party which doesn't go quite as planned.

EP15 No Man's Land Feb 12, 1999

Mary-Kate is forced to teach Ashley all about sports when she develops a crush on Eric, a sports fan; Kevin must appoligize to Carrie when he causes waves in their friendship.

EP16 Carrie Moves In Feb 19, 1999

Trouble starts when Carrie moves into Kevin's basement.

EP17 Mr. Right Under Your Nose Feb 26, 1999

Mary-Kate and Ashley places a bet with the school's fund raiser money; Carrie becomes jealous when Kevin starts dating one of her friends.

EP18 Welcome Matt Mar 12, 1999

Kevin is not pleased when his brother, Matt, comes to visit. Kevin knows his brother is immature and unreliable, which becomes increasingly clear after an incident at a hockey game.

EP19 The Odd Couples Mar 19, 1999

The twins are paired up with male partners for a school assignment to teach them about marriage; Against Kevin's wishes, Carrie goes on a date with Matt.

EP20 When a Man Leaves a Woman Mar 26, 1999

Kevin realizes that he is bored with his inhibited girlfriend, Nancy, and agonizes over how to end the relationship. When he tries, Nancy misinterprets him and becomes even more serious about him. Matt's advice is of no use, and Carrie is upset because Nancy is her friend. Finally, Kevin gently reveals his true feelings to Nancy, who overreacts. Carrie appreciates that Kevin is sensitive and unwilling to be cruel. Meanwhile, knowing how much Mary-Kate loved horseback riding when her mother was alive, Carrie invites her to come on Carrie's weekly ride. Mary-Kate declines, puzzling Kevin. But Carrie finds out that Mary-Kate secretly visits the stables every day. Mary-Kate admits to Kevin that she doesn't want to remind him of his wife, and he assures her it's okay because it is a good memory. Also, Ashley gets into trouble when she secretly orders a handbag over the Internet using Kevin's credit card.

EP21 The Goodbye Girl Apr 02, 1999

Carrie has plans to go to South America for the summer. The twins trick Kevin and Carrie into having dinner together at a restaurant. At the airport, Kevin is disappointed to see Carrie is traveling to South America with a classmate. Carrie kisses Kevin, and boards the plane.

EP22 Kevin Burke's Day Off Jul 09, 1999

To be accepted to the cheerleading squad Ashley must perform a mean prank on Mary-Kate's new friend, Gabrielle. Ashley soon learns that nothing is worth doing something so mean to another person; Carrie convinces Kevin to take a day off work and the two go to a ballgame together.
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Released: 25 September 1998 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
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Two of a Kind is an American sitcom that aired on ABC as part of the network's TGIF line-up, starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The show aired from September 25, 1998 to July 9, 1999. The series was produced by Griffard/Adler Productions, Dualstar Productions, and Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. It was the last series to be produced by Miller-Boyett Productions in any of its identities.

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jofitz27 No, not necessarily the show. The fact that so many people say how bad this show is and what rubbish actors Mary-Kate and Ashley are and then loads of them compliment that rubbish show 'The Suite Life'. Maybe this is more of a review of that show, but C'MON! The Suite Life sucks! The acting is diabolical, the jokes are beyond bad and it simply isn't entertaining. This is far, far better.For one thing the concept it more adult. Many of the jokes are daring and on the whole are far better. This is cool; everyone stop loving 'The Suite Life' and start liking this.The Suite Life sucks.
LFotF I recently discovered this show in reruns on ABC Family Channel. They are showing it in the mornings on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. It is a very fun show. The interactions between the twins and their father seem very genuine. I wish this show had been on longer. If they ever release this on DVD, I would buy it in an instant. It's a fun show for the whole family.BTW, I am a teenage guy; so I'm not really the target audience, but this show is just genuinely funny.If you do like this show, on Tuesdays and Thursdays ABC Family airs the Olsen twins' other show "So Little Time." I don't think that it is quite as good as "Two of a Kind," but it is still better than the average sitcom.Come on Mary-Kate and Ashley, make another show, you've got a fan right here who would love it!
blonde_ambition Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen formed Dualstar entertainment group when they were six-years-old. Now 18, they have not churned out a single good project. Save one thing: Two Of A Kind. Two Of A Kind is about 12-year-old twins called Mary-Kate (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Ashley (Ashley Olsen) (how imaginative) who are raised by their dad, Kevin (Christopher Sieber) after their mother dies. Mary-Kate is a tomboy who spends most of her time playing sports and hanging with the guys. Ashley is a prim and proper girlie girl more interested in what's in Vogue, and dating boys. Their dad, Kevin, is a college professor who hires one of his students, Carrie (Sally Wheeler), to take care of the twins whilst he's not there. Produced by the Olsens', this was meant to be a starring vehicle for them, however, the show really belongs to Christopher Sieber and Sally Wheeler. They have fantastic on screen chemistry and get all the funniest lines and are much more entertaining to watch then the twins who the show is meant to be about. This being the only decent thing to come from Dualstar and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, it was cancelled after only one season. However, if only to watch the brilliant Christopher Sieber and Sally Wheeler, catch some of the re runs. Two Of A Kind is a funny and entertaining show.
Sonya Woods I'm so tired of reading how people think the twins act like their 25. What a crock of s***. If they act anything, it's like a little kid, which is exactly what they are, kids. I always enjoyed watching Mary-Kate and Ashley. I always thought it would be cool to have a twin sister. I never knew about this show when it was on the regular stations. I started watching it when it was on 6:30 in the morning on the family stations. I just wish they would have made more episodes because I'm tired of watching the old ones all the time.