"There’s nothing especially remarkable about the show’s premise — a wild child (Bynes) moves in with her uptight older sister (Garth) in New York City — but its solid comedic rhythm and likable ensemble...earned it cult status," write Andy Swift and Ryan Schwartz of the 2002-2006 WB comedy that was a victim of The WB-UPN merger that resulted in The CW. They note, though, that the original theme song -- Lilix’s rendition of “What I Like About You” — has been replace by "some royalty-free garbage."
TOPICS: Jennie Garth, HBO Max, The WB, What I Like About You, Retro TV