PhoenixAcres
01-08-2017, 01:48 PM
There's been some discussion in past threads about how alike these two shows are. I think both the premise and the style of humor on both series is very similar.
There is the obvious, in that a city couple moves from New York to a rural area (Vermont and Hooterville) and buys an old, decrepit home where they start a new way of life. The two couples then hire a handyman (George and Eb) and come to discover the strange residents and traditions of their town.
A major theme in both shows is the "straight man" reacting to insanity around him, executed perfectly by Bob Newhart and Eddie Albert. Often the entire town (in Green Acres that would include Lisa as well) would conspire against him, operating on logic and laws only they knew, and in the end he'd almost always lose.
There was also that time Mr. Kimball (Alvy Moore) showed up at the Stratford Inn as a deliveryman.
There is the obvious, in that a city couple moves from New York to a rural area (Vermont and Hooterville) and buys an old, decrepit home where they start a new way of life. The two couples then hire a handyman (George and Eb) and come to discover the strange residents and traditions of their town.
A major theme in both shows is the "straight man" reacting to insanity around him, executed perfectly by Bob Newhart and Eddie Albert. Often the entire town (in Green Acres that would include Lisa as well) would conspire against him, operating on logic and laws only they knew, and in the end he'd almost always lose.
There was also that time Mr. Kimball (Alvy Moore) showed up at the Stratford Inn as a deliveryman.