Twins - Season 1

Season 1
One is a talented volleyball player, the other is a first-rate jiu-jitsu competitor; twins Zee and Sprite shine in their respective fields. However, an accident forces Sprite to pretend to be his brother. Does he have what it takes to fool everyone without getting caught?
Episodes

Episode 1
Sprite's enemies try to take him on, but they accidentally beat up Zee instead.

Episode 2
With Salmon's help, Sprite starts to act like Zee and adapts to his new role.

Episode 3
Sprite wants to become good friends with First, but First's past experiences make him have doubts.

Episode 4
Zee doesn't agree with his mother's methods, and the two of them get in an argument; Sprite tries to find a balance between his two different lives.

Episode 5
Sprite doesn't perform as well as expected at the volleyball match, and he decides to come clean to his father.

Episode 6
Sprite tries to become friends with Zee's teammates in order to improve the vibes of the volleyball team.

Episode 7
First starts to get jealous when he sees Sprite interacting with another teammate, which leads him to thinking about how he really feels for Sprite.

Episode 8
Zee is released from the hospital and starts playing the role of Sprite, but problems quickly follow this decision.

Episode 9
Zee agrees to trade places with Sprite as he gathers more information on his attackers.

Episode 10

Episode 11
Sprite realizes that it seems like one of the team members is going against the team, so he works with Salmon to uncover the truth.

Episode 12
Sprite finally comes clean to First and officially asks him out.
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