Perfect Strangers
Larry and Balki are selected as subjects for a study on psychological stress.
Larry and Balki are selected as subjects for a study on psychological stress.
Cast and crew strike when Larry won't change his play.
Larry and Balki must move Wainwright's new couch into his office via the elevator.
Larry connives to get him and Balki into a Wayne Newton show.
Larry and Balki fantasize about becoming fathers and attempt to picture their children.
At an auction, Larry mistakenly bids on an expensive bottle of wine.
When Balki's artistic inspiration is stolen, Balki loses the ability to draw his daily comic strip.
Balki is the lone holdout for a "not guilty" verdict when he serves on a jury.
Balki and Larry get locked in the trunk of Larry's car.
When Larry and Balki collaborate on a new cartoon, tensions between the two rise.
Larry (Mark Linn-Baker) buys 58 live turkeys to resell for Thanksgiving. With Bronson Pinchot.
Larry falls in love with Mypos when he travels there to convince Balki to return to Chicago.
Balki's mother (Bronson Pinchot in a dual role) orders him home.
Larry and Balki build a backyard gazebo for Jennifer in Laurel and Hardy-style.
Larry doesn't believe Balki's claim that the house is haunted.
At a party, Larry and Balki try to conceal the Myposian king's death.
Larry and Balki take jobs selling cleaning products door-to-door.
Larry and Jennifer realize they can't afford the new house they just rented.
Larry is arrested while on the way to his own wedding and accused of robbing a convenience store.
Despite Balki's (Bronson Pinchot) promise, Larry's (Mark Linn-Baker) bachelor party turns wild.