Homer Simpson.
Greatest American Sitcom Character? Page 4
Yea Homer for me as well.
Admit it, you would all love to have Homer Simpson as your dad lol.
Errr...
Actually Ned Flanders might make a better dad lol.
I'll name a couple I don't think got a mention. SGT Carter was always funny on Gomer Pyle. Currently, Charlie Kelly on It's Always Sunny is hysterical.
Charles Montgomery Burns
That is all.
Arthur.
Quote: catskillz @ May 3 2008, 8:53 PM BSTThe Golden Girls (all of them were great)
Karen Walker
Granny Clampett
Peggy Bundy
Gladys Pugh
Hyacinth Bucket
I didn't know Gladys and Hyacinth were American. They disguise their voices so well.
Oh yeah, I forgot.
As for Fonzie, did you know that Henry Winkler was was 29 when Happy Days first started, and the series ran for 10 years! I always thought he looked a bit out of place, hanging around all those High School kids, in the toilets of Al's Diner.
Quote: catskillz @ May 4 2008, 11:26 PM BSTAs for Fonzie, did you know he was 29 when Happy Days first started, and the series ran for 10 years! I always thought he looked a bit out of place, hanging around all those High School kids, in the toilets of Al's Diner.
I could never get into Happy Days. I could never understand why a short-arsed twat who hung around with geeks could be considered "cool".
Quote: David Chapman @ May 4 2008, 11:33 PM BSTI could never understand why a short-arsed twat who hung around with geeks could be considered "cool".
Ermmm...
@Dave CHapman - you've missed the point. Fonzie was never meant to be cool - he was a deliberate subversion of a greaser. American network television was incredibly conservative at the time; by making a previously very cool (ie james dean-esque) type a bit of a dweeb, they were very cutely subverting the stereotype, making it their own if you like.
He was allowed to be cool to an extent...just in a very limited and 'safe' sense.
But I never found it funny either.
Fair enough! For the record, I agree.
Go with the Homer and Bilko crowd but also Dr. Bob Kelso in Scrubs as a modern twist. Though all the Frasier characters are well put together.