
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.

Balki volunteers himself (and Larry) to move Lydia's piano up ten flights.

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 wants to play the lottery, but Larry warns him it's not worth it.

Larry is suspicious when Balki claims to have met Olympian Carl Lewis.

Larry is so insecure when his brother visits that he lies about his position at the newspaper.

Balki handcuffs Larry to prove a point.

Larry (Mark Linn-Baker) helps Balki (Bronson Pinchot) cram for his night school exams.

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

Larry tries to fix a faulty shower head in Jennifer's apartment, but winds up flooding the place.

The gang must produce an order for 2,000 of Balki's special cream puffs within a 48-hour period.

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.

After Larry gets beat up in a bar fight, he and Balki take karate lessons.