

Sibs
François, an ordinary Joe, falls hard for the sublimely beautiful woman who has just picked him up on the train and invited him to spend the weekend with her on the Riviera. But when the lady disappears the next morning and the police drag him in for questioning, François discovers he's been set up to pass for her notorious outlaw husband on the run, Anthony Zimmer. Even though he's been lied to and manipulated, François' life is changed forever and he's ready to give anything - maybe even his life - to hold this mysterious beauty in his arms again.
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Plot Summary
Sibs was an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 16, 1992, to January 6, 1993. The series focused on the lives of three adult sisters who, despite their vastly different personalities and lifestyles, shared a close bond. They navigated their careers, romantic relationships, and the everyday challenges of life while living in close proximity in New York City.
Critical Reception
Sibs received a mixed to negative reception from critics and failed to gain a significant audience, leading to its cancellation after only a few months on air. While some acknowledged the potential of the premise and its cast, many found the writing to be uninspired and the humor to be inconsistent. The show struggled to find its footing in a competitive sitcom landscape.
What Reviewers Say
- The premise of three distinct sisters living together offered potential for comedic situations.
- The humor was often described as formulaic and lacking originality.
- Despite a talented cast, the show failed to generate memorable characters or storylines.
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Fun Fact
The show was created by Ellen Sandler, who later went on to create and executive produce the popular sitcom 'Everybody Loves Raymond'.
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