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What I Like About You [TV Series] (2002)

What I Like About You [TV Series] (2002)
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A typical WB Friday-night "familycom" effort, What I Like About You starred Amanda Bynes, late of Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and Jennie Garth, a veteran of Beverly Hills 90210. When her father was transferred to Japan, 16-year-old Holly (Bynes), for whom the phrase "accident prone" must have been coined, moved into the fashionable Upper West Side apartment occupied by her uptight older sister Valerie (Garth). Though she meant well, Holly's tendency to create slapstick chaos put quite a strain on Valerie's well-ordered lifestyle -- not to mention her relationship with sweetheart Jeff (Simon Rex). Packaged by the same people responsible for cable TV's Arli$$, What I Like About You debuted September 20, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Synopsis of What I Like About You [TV Series]

A typical WB Friday-night "familycom" effort, What I Like About You starred Amanda Bynes, late of Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, and Jennie Garth, a veteran of Beverly Hills 90210. When her father was transferred to Japan, 16-year-old Holly (Bynes), for whom the phrase "accident prone" must have been coined, moved into the fashionable Upper West Side apartment occupied by her uptight older sister Valerie (Garth). Though she meant well, Holly's tendency to create slapstick chaos put quite a strain on Valerie's well-ordered lifestyle -- not to mention her relationship with sweetheart Jeff (Simon Rex). Packaged by the same people responsible for cable TV's Arli$$, What I Like About You debuted September 20, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Drew Brown
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