View Full Version : The Best Buddy Sitcom Ever!!!


RWCTV
09-14-2002, 08:16 AM
First off let me say that I am a male, age 22, editor of the Married With Children page at tvtome.com and I have to say that Perfect Strangers is the best buddy sitcom ever.

Perfect Strangers should in no way compare to MWC. They are both equally unique in their own way.

Perfect Strangers is better than the Odd Couple. They also have that slap-stick quality where they do physical comedy and slap each other around. I like that.

Perfect Strangers has the hottest girlfriends. Remember in the later episodes that they got married. (I liked Mary Anne, but Jennifer can melt my ice)

Every single episode is a classic one. In this case you can compare to that of "I Love Lucy".

Larry has a lot of more conservative traits. He doesn't like to be embarassed, he is family oriented, and he is always cautious. Balki is loving, naive, and learning new things about America.

Perfect Strangers is a show that I grew up with. While watching shows like Gumby, Pee-Wee's Playhouse, Davey and Goliath, and such, I had to watch Perfect Strangers.

LONG LIVE PERFECT STRANGERS!!!!

Who's with me here????

Chelsea
09-14-2002, 10:20 AM
Amen

arnold
09-14-2002, 11:38 AM
I'm so glad I finally came across an encouraging post. I'm with you all the way on this one.

Impressions
09-14-2002, 01:47 PM
Laverne and Shirley are great too, but you can't beat this show with their slapstick and humorous dialogue!

Lone_Wolfette
09-14-2002, 09:08 PM
I'm with you!

Preach on :)

Restless
09-15-2002, 04:29 AM
This show is hilarious... I do agree, as far as the buddy situation goes, this is the funniest.. The only possible fault I see are the last few minutes where they try to tie it into some kind of moral lesson for Larry.. In any case, damn TVLand for not giving it better treatment..:(

mstewart
03-21-2003, 02:24 AM
They were the Ralph Kramdem/Ed Norton of the 80s.

*PinkLady*
03-21-2003, 04:28 PM
This show is great in terms of humor, slapstick, and Larry and Balki playing off each other. Gets me every time. :lol: But at the end, it does get pretty moralistic and sometimes sappy. Doesn't matter to me...the overall effect is very good.

TALLguyinKY
03-21-2003, 10:20 PM
I like the heartfelt stuff sometimes---like in the Christmas episode when Balki gave Larry that (blanket? sweater?) he made for him ever since his arrival.

And OMG, the ski episode has to be one of the funniest EVER!

:rotflmao:

LucyFan
03-22-2003, 08:13 PM
I agree somewhat. I remember watching this show on TGIF with my family and I absolutely got a kick out of it. In a way, you can say I have grew up with the show partially. Anyways, I do agree that it is one of the best buddy sitcoms out there but nothing can even do better, not even Laverne & Shirley, to that of the legendary classic I Love Lucy. I Love Lucy is the mother of all sitcoms and was the one of the first, if not the first, two feature buddies and slapstick. I have literally grown up loving Lucy and everything that is associated with her and the show. To me, I think Perfect Strangers is very much well associated with ILL because Larry and Balki are the male versions to that of Lucy and Ethel and if you compare the slapstick between the two shows they come out very similar. In conclusion, the Best Buddy Sitcom is really I Love Lucy but Perfect Strangers comes in close at either 2nd or 3rd, or even 4th.

Note: Perfect Strangers is probably the first sitcom I watched in my life.

catlover79
05-20-2012, 01:48 AM
I concur!! The relative innocence of the program, coupled with the slapstick, were great for the family to watch. At least the first two seasons are on DVD so I can show them to my two young nephews. They both love crazy cartoons, so I think Larry and Balki would be right up their alley. :cool: :D

Mr. Television
05-20-2012, 07:41 AM
and now lets do the dance of joy. :D

catlover79
05-21-2012, 09:25 PM
I have to wonder exactly how much both Bronson and Mark weighed during the run of the show. Bronson was slinging Mark around as if he was a rag doll in some of those scenes!! And of course, he always lifted him up at the end of the Dance of Joy. :lol:

RWCTV
05-22-2012, 01:17 AM
I have to wonder exactly how much both Bronson and Mark weighed during the run of the show. Bronson was slinging Mark around as if he was a rag doll in some of those scenes!! And of course, he always lifted him up at the end of the Dance of Joy. :lol:

What I wonder is; during those scenes when Bronson held Mark sideways, how was Mark able to "stay straight?" If someone tried to lift me sideways, I would get so nervous that, in anticipation of my co-star dropping me, I would have a hard time delivering my lines, show my nervousness on camera, thus ruining the scene, and/or move my body around to fall in a way that won't hurt as much. They were very talented guys who were masters at their craft.

catlover79
05-22-2012, 01:30 AM
So would I!!! But Bronson and Mark have both gone on the record as having clicked right from the start, and their dynamic only got stronger as the seasons went by. It's obvious that they trusted each other implicitly - both as co-stars and as friends. They are one of the most unsung TV duos of all time.

Both guys are now in their 50s and both have put on quite a few pounds since their PS days (not that that's a bad thing - that often happens at a certain age). I wonder if they could still do the Dance of Joy today...