- When Tabitha wants to be sisters with her black friend Lisa, she casts a spell and they both end up polka-dotted. Through another misunderstanding Darrin's client wants him off the account because he thinks that Lisa is his daughter.
- A few days before Christmas, Samantha and Darrin have an overnight house guest in the form of Lisa Wilson, the daughter of Darrin's colleague at McMann & Tate, Keith Wilson, and his wife, Dorothy Wilson, as Keith and Dorothy head out of town on a business trip, they to arrive home on Christmas Eve. Tabitha is excited about having a new "sister" to play with, despite knowing that it is only temporary. While Keith is working on one account, Darrin is working on another for a Mr. Brockway. Brockway slyly decides to postpone a meeting with Darrin, so that he can make a surprise visit to see Darrin at home, as Brockway feels seeing a man's home life is as important as the work he produces. When Brockway visits, Lisa answers the door while Samantha, Darrin and Tabitha are occupied doing other things. Darrin later learns from Larry that Brockway wants someone else to handle his account since Brockway feels that Darrin is unstable, but does not disclose the reason for that impression. Just learning that Brockway visited his house, Darrin initially believes that the reason for his impression is that one of Samantha's relatives intervened. But the real reason is that Brockway didn't approve of Darrin's home life as the Wilsons are black and Brockway, believing Lisa is his "black" daughter, further believes the Stephens are in an interracial marriage. Larry decides to invite Brockway to the Stephens house for the office Christmas Eve party to show Brockway just how stable the Stephens' household is. Larry's unilateral decision to move the party to the Stephens' house has its own problems as Tabitha has used wishcraft to make herself and Lisa truly become sisters in the biological sense, this resulting transformation which Samantha has to rectify, if possible, before Keith and Dorothy return to see their daughter not quite the same as they left her.—Huggo
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