Over twenty years have passed since ‘Sister, Sister’ ended its iconic run. However, thanks to Netflix, the 90s show has now landed on Nielsen’s Most-Streamed Shows List.
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The full six seasons of the sitcom (that’s 119 episodes) landed on Netflix on September 1, with many of the show’s fans rushing to the streaming service to re-live its greatness.
In doing so, the Tia and Tamera Mowry fronted show made its way onto Nielsen’s Most Streamed List for the week of Sept. 7 to Sept. 13.
Premiering in 1994, the show originally ran on ABC until being canceled after two seasons with the network. It was immediately picked up by The WB, where it stayed for another four years, ultimately ending in 1999.
Beyond making household names out of its leads, ‘Sister’ also amplified the stars of Tim Reid, Jackée Harry, Marques Houston and Deon Richmond.
‘Sister, Sister’ is not the only 1990s/early 2000s sitcom with a predominantly African American cast to come to Netflix. The media giant also acquired the rights to stream the Brandy-fronted ‘Moesha’, ‘The Parkers‘, ‘One on One’ and ‘Girlfriends,’ to the excitement of many.
See Nielsen’s Top 10 Most Streamed List below:
‘Cobra Kai’ (Netflix) (20 episodes) – 1,655 minutes (millions)
‘Away’ (Netflix) (10 episodes) – 1,366 minutes (millions)
‘Lucifer’ (Netflix) (75 episodes) – 1,120 minutes (millions)
‘The Boys’ (Amazon Prime Video) (12 episodes) – 1,060 minutes (millions)
‘The Office’ (Netflix) (192 episodes) – 947 minutes (millions)
‘Criminal Minds’ (Netflix) (277 episodes) – 783 minutes (millions)
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (Netflix) (361 episodes) – 705 minutes (millions)
‘NCIS’ (Netflix) (353 episodes) – 587 minutes (millions)
‘Shameless’ (Netflix) (121 episodes) – 556 minutes (millions)
‘Sister, Sister’ (Netflix) (119 episodes) – 432 minutes (millions)
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A beloved show with a beloved cast! Perhaps this could entertain the possibilities of a rumored reboot? We’d like to think so!
Your thoughts?
Bet the casts are grown a-s-s elderly now and had like 10 kids
It’s a terrible show. No under 40 is interested. It did not age well.
Jackee is still great, though.