For a cool high-school kid and his friends, thwarting authority figures and other enemies is never a problem.For a cool high-school kid and his friends, thwarting authority figures and other enemies is never a problem.For a cool high-school kid and his friends, thwarting authority figures and other enemies is never a problem.
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- TriviaDavid Faustino: In the episode "Musso and Frank", claiming that Frank had given him detention even though he went to a different school, Polk High. This is the high school his character Bud attends in Married... with Children (1987). There is a debate of whether this is actually supposed to actually be Bud or Faustino playing himself.
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Parker Lewis: Gentlemen, synchronize Swatches!
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits, we hear Jerry Steiner say while he's still trapped in a locker, "Mr. Lewis? Mr. Randall? Mr. Phillips? Hello?"
- ConnectionsFeatured in America's Teenagers Growing Up on Television (1998)
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by R.E.M.
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"Parker Lewis" was a very unusual show, and that's probably also the reason why it only lasted 3 seasons. The show revolves around the life of the main character Parker (the trendy guy), and his pals, Mikey (the cool guy), Jerry (the nerdy guy) and later on also Kubiac (the bully guy, who turned out to be all right).
It's all about being a teenager, and all what comes with it, love, trouble with the parents, making choices etc. What makes the show unique is the stories, and more importantly how they are told. It's hard to explain really, but it's something out of the ordinary, and it definately worth checking out.
Even though the show didn't last very long, it did help make the way for other brilliant children/young adult shows such as "Eerie Indiana" and "The Adventures of Pete and Pete".
It's all about being a teenager, and all what comes with it, love, trouble with the parents, making choices etc. What makes the show unique is the stories, and more importantly how they are told. It's hard to explain really, but it's something out of the ordinary, and it definately worth checking out.
Even though the show didn't last very long, it did help make the way for other brilliant children/young adult shows such as "Eerie Indiana" and "The Adventures of Pete and Pete".
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By what name was Parker Lewis Can't Lose (1990) officially released in India in English?
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