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What I Like About You

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 20, 2002
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 86
  • Networks: The WB
  • Genres: Comedy
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What I Like About You(2002)

TMDB Rating: 6.3 (62 votes)

Overview

Valerie Tyler is a 28-year-old organization freak who loves her 16-year-old sister Holly. Even if Holly is rambunctious. Spontaneous. Impulsive. Disconcerting. And definitely disorganized. Then Holly moves in with Val, and the sisters discover they may make better siblings than roomies.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

22 episodes • 2002

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The PilotSep 20, 20020.0
2Spa DaySep 27, 20020.0
3RoommatesOct 4, 20020.0
4The Teddy BearOct 11, 20020.0
5Cool Older SisterOct 18, 20020.0
6The Parrot TrapNov 1, 20020.0
7TankiniNov 8, 20020.0
8Copy ThatNov 15, 20020.0
9ThanksgivingNov 22, 20020.0
10The PartyJan 10, 20030.0
11The Other WomanJan 17, 20030.0
12Girls Night OutJan 24, 20030.0
13The Cheerleading IncidentJan 31, 20030.0
14The GameFeb 7, 20030.0
15Valentine's DayFeb 14, 20030.0
16Holly's First JobFeb 21, 20030.0
17The BreakupFeb 28, 20030.0
18Dude, Where's Val's Car?Mar 7, 20030.0
19Loose LipsApr 4, 20030.0
20The Fix-UpApr 25, 20030.0
21Tyler v. WorldMay 2, 20030.0
22The TalkMay 9, 20030.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

22 episodes • 2003

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1I Love You... SoonSep 11, 20030.0
2Boys' ClubSep 18, 20030.0
3When Holly Met TinaSep 25, 20030.0
4The LoftOct 2, 20030.0
5Like a Virgin (Kinda)Oct 9, 20030.0
6No More Mr. Nice GuyOct 16, 20030.0
7I'm Sorry, So SorryOct 23, 20030.0
8Partially Obstructed ViewOct 30, 20030.0
9Absence Makes the Heart Grow...Never MindNov 6, 20030.0
10The Odd CoupleNov 13, 20030.0
11Regarding HenryNov 20, 20030.0
12The Incredible Shrinking GroupJan 9, 20040.0
13The HospitalJan 16, 20040.0
14Your Cheatin' HeartJan 23, 20040.0
15Sky Rink SucksJan 30, 20040.0
16Lunar Eclipse of the HeartFeb 6, 20040.0
17Val and Holly's Not-BoyfriendsFeb 13, 20040.0
18The InterviewFeb 20, 20040.0
19The Big PictureApr 16, 20040.0
20Rollin' in ItApr 23, 20040.0
21The Anti-PromApr 30, 20040.0
22The Second Season Finale (1)May 7, 20040.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

24 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Europe Was So Much More Fun (2)Sep 17, 20040.0
2The Longest Night of the YearSep 24, 20040.0
3The Not So Simple LifeOct 1, 20040.0
4God Help the MisterOct 8, 20040.0
5Split EndsOct 15, 20040.0
6Three Little WordsOct 22, 20040.0
7Ghost of a ChanceOct 29, 20040.0
8Gift of the MuttonNov 5, 20040.0
9We'll Miss Gittle a LittleNov 12, 20040.0
10The Wedding (1)Nov 19, 20040.0
11The Wedding (2)Jan 14, 20050.0
12How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying to Be A LesbianJan 21, 20050.0
13Don't Kiss The MessengerJan 28, 20050.0
14Sex and the Single GirlsFeb 4, 20050.0
15Stupid CupidFeb 11, 20050.0
16Nobody's PerfectFeb 18, 20050.0
17Dangerous LiaisonsFeb 25, 20050.0
18Girls Gone WildApr 8, 20050.0
19Bad to the SconeApr 15, 20050.0
20Working GirlsApr 22, 20050.0
21Pranks a LotApr 29, 20050.0
22The Kid, the Cake, and the ChemistryMay 6, 20050.0
23My Boyfriend's Back (1)May 13, 20050.0
24Enough is Enough (2)May 20, 20050.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

18 episodes • 2005

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1I Want My Baby Back (3)Sep 16, 20050.0
2SurpriseSep 23, 20050.0
3The RedoSep 30, 20050.0
4I've Got a SecretOct 7, 20050.0
5The Perfect Date (1)Oct 14, 20050.0
6Halloween (2)Oct 28, 20050.0
7Someone's in the Kitchen with DaddyNov 4, 20050.0
8Jazz NightNov 11, 20050.0
9Ground-Turkey-Hog DayNov 18, 20050.0
10For Love or MoneyDec 9, 20050.0
11Coming HomeJan 27, 20060.0
12Desperate GirlfriendsFeb 3, 20060.0
13The Other WomenFeb 17, 20060.0
14Your Money or Your WifeFeb 24, 20060.0
15Garden StateMar 3, 20060.0
16Friends & LoversMar 10, 20060.0
17Now and Zen (1)Mar 17, 20060.0
18Finally (2)Mar 24, 20060.0

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