The series deals with a comedy experience where she follows a girl named Katherine Walcott. And another girl named Catherine Walcott. Both of them are sisters and may have had no idea of the other completely. One day, the life of the duo changes together when their father falls dead and both discover that things are going on a different path.
The Other One was only a pilot episode but, with such a strong cast and whip-smart script, had plenty of potential for a full series - not least because of a delicious twist in the closing scene.
The Other One is funny (often laugh-out-loud so), witty and knowing, and has believable characters writ large but given measured performances by the four leads.
This is the family as I like to see it: generous, expansive, richly humane. Here are people wise enough to grasp that reconfiguration, however painful, may result in a net gain rather than a net loss.