It Takes Two

It Takes Two

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March 24, 2026 · 1h 53m · Season 5 · Episode 39

About this episode

Jackie and Danielle, joined by guest Sonya, revisit the 1995 film It Takes Two, exploring its nostalgic elements and comparing it to The Parent Trap.

Twin swap nostalgia, camp hijinks, and Olsen twin memories take center stage as Jackie and Danielle revisit It Takes Two (1995) and settle a long-running debate. This week on No More Late Fees , Jackie and Danielle are joined by returning guest Sonya to break down the Olsen twins’ first big-screen movie. From summer camp antics to an unforgettable villain, the trio dives into what makes this 90s favorite so rewatchable. They explore how It Takes Two holds up today, share Y2K-era ratings, and revisit their own childhood love for the film. The conversation also sparks a lively comparison to The Parent Trap , with thoughtful takes on performances, storytelling, and what sets each movie apart. Throughout the episode, expect: A full recap of It Takes Two and its twin-switch storyline Y2K vs. present-day ratings and evolving perspectives Behind-the-scenes facts and box office insights Character analysis, including Amanda, Alyssa, and Clarice Commentary on the Olsen twins’ performances and 90s movie trends Funny moments, memorable quotes, and candid reactions With witty commentary and nostalgic reflections, this episode celebrates a movie that defined many childhoods while offering…

People in this episode

Hosts: Jackie, Danielle

Guest: Sonya

Topics covered

  • 90s nostalgia
  • Olsen twins
  • film analysis
  • childhood memories
  • movie comparisons
  • camp hijinks

Keywords

  • It Takes Two
  • Olsen twins
  • 90s movies
  • film review
  • nostalgia
  • The Parent Trap
  • twin swap
  • Y2K ratings
  • childhood favorites

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: It Takes Two, The Parent Trap

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