The Sisterhood is the B part of the tenth episode of Season 2 of Pepper Ann and the forty-second segment overall. It was paired with "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Milo" and originally aired on December 12, 1998.
Summary[]
Lydia and Janie drag a reluctant Pepper Ann to a women's retreat called "Adamant Eve," where women celebrate and discuss their place in society and history.
Quotes[]
Margot: We are sisters, sisters, sisters! Pepper Ann: Oh brother. |
Grandma Lillian: I celebrated women every day of my life by raising two of them in a loving, roach-free household. |
Janie: JoJo! Ned! I've come home to my men! |
Grandma Lillian: I'll just wait here. On the stoop. Alone. Still spelling 'women' with an 'e'. |
Grandma Lillian: Now Lydia here had talent. She could do a sea-cow impression so good, I swear you'd wanna set her free in the ocean. |
Trivia[]
- In this episode, Janie and Margot hate each other, while Lydia seems merely indifferent to Margot. In "Moose in Love", however, Lydia and Margot hate each other. And in "In Support Of", they seem to have no history together when Lydia and Pepper Ann walk into her store, as she introduces herself.
Cast[]
- Kathleen Wilhoite as Pepper Ann Pearson
- Pamela Segall as Moose Pearson
- April Winchell as Lydia Pearson, Grandma Lillian
- Kathy Najimy as Coach Doogan, Margot LeSandre
- Kath Soucie as Mrs. Little
- Susan Tolsky as Aunt Janie Diggety