
Perfect Strangers
Larry (Mark Linn-Baker) persuades Balki (Bronson Pinchot) to put on royal airs at a swank party.

Larry (Mark Linn-Baker) persuades Balki (Bronson Pinchot) to put on royal airs at a swank party.

Larry and Balki (Mark Linn-Baker, Bronson Pinchot) must haul a piano up 10 flights of stairs.

Larry urges Balki to watch a horror-movie marathon on Halloween.

Larry takes an assertiveness training course and tries to help Balki get a raise.

Balki (Bronson Pinchot) thinks he has won the lottery. With Mark Linn-Baker.

Larry refuses to believe that Balki's new friend is Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis.

Larry enlists Balki to help him with his plan to impress his visiting brother.

Balki and Larry get handcuffed together just before Larry's lunch date with a publisher.

When Balki graduates first in his night-school class, he hopes for a traditional ceremony and prom.

Balki makes great preparations for the arrival of his 106-year-old grandmother.

Larry tries to fix Jennifer's pipes himself instead of calling a plumber.

Larry and Balki bake Myposian pastries in the hopes of making extra money.

When the racketeer Larry and Balki put in jail is released, Balki invites him to stay over.

Larry's banking on a big raise so that he can purchase a classic car.

Fame goes to Larry's head after he is chosen to star in a commercial for the newspaper.

Larry tries to retrieve his bogus story.

Balki's addiction to television and junk food transforms him into a couch potato.

Larry dreams of life without Jennifer and decides to reveal his feelings for her.

Balki and Larry pose as hoods to expose the ringleader of a counterfeit-merchandise operation.

Larry urges Balki to join him in karate lessons.