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''Parker Lewis Can't Lose'' was an early [[The Nineties|'90s]] sitcom on the [[Fox]] network. It centered around a good-hearted (but low-scrupled) [[High School]] wheeler-dealer and his two associates, and the scams, cons and manipulations that they got away with (mostly) day to day. It starred Corin Nemec, now known for playing the former [[Trope Namer]] for [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]] on [[Stargate SG-1]].
''Parker Lewis Can't Lose'' was an early [[The Nineties|'90s]] sitcom on the [[FOX]] network. It centered around a good-hearted (but low-scrupled) [[High School]] wheeler-dealer and his two associates, and the scams, cons and manipulations that they got away with (mostly) day to day. It starred Corin Nemec, now known for playing the former [[Trope Namer]] for [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]] on [[Stargate SG-1]].


It was clearly influenced by the classic teen movie ''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]''—much more so than the movie's TV adaptation; many consider '''''Parker Lewis Can't Lose''''' to be the [[Spiritual Successor]] to the ''Ferris Bueller'' film. (''Parker Lewis Can't Lose'' actually had ''lower'' ratings than ''Ferris Bueller'', but the Fox network was still in its early years and thus had lower expectations.)
It was clearly influenced by the classic teen movie ''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]''—much more so than the movie's TV adaptation; many consider '''''Parker Lewis Can't Lose''''' to be the [[Spiritual Successor]] to the ''Ferris Bueller'' film. (''Parker Lewis Can't Lose'' actually had ''lower'' ratings than ''Ferris Bueller'', but the Fox network was still in its early years and thus had lower expectations.)
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* [[Achilles in His Tent]]
* [[Achilles in His Tent]]
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Shelley goes undercover using the name "Shelley Nemec".
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Shelley goes undercover using the name "Shelley Nemec".
* [[Actually Not a Vampire]]: In one episode, Frank Lemmer is shown avoiding sunlight and other things, prompting Shelly to think he's a vampire. This culminates with her splashing him with a bucket full of holy water.
* [[Actually Not a Vampire]]: In one episode, Frank Lemmer is shown avoiding sunlight and other things, prompting Shelly to think he's a vampire. This culminates with her splashing him with a bucket full of holy water.
* [[Annoying Younger Sibling]]: Shelly Lewis
* [[Annoying Younger Sibling]]: Shelly Lewis
* [[The "B" Grade]]: Jerry Steiner
* [[Bag of Holding]]: Jerry's trenchcoat.
* [[Bag of Holding]]: Jerry's trenchcoat.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Kubiak and his lunch, don't ever touch it. [[Urban Legend]] states he once punched out (and possibly killed) a ''nun'' for sitting on his lunch bag.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Kubiak and his lunch, don't ever touch it. [[Urban Legend]] states he once punched out (and possibly killed) a ''nun'' for sitting on his lunch bag.
* [[The "B" Grade]]: Jerry Steiner
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Coolness!", "Not a problem," "Synchronise Swatches!"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Coolness!", "Not a problem," "Synchronise Swatches!"
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Lemmer, after season 2.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Lemmer, after season 2.
* [[Conspiracy Theory]]:
* [[Conspiracy Theory]]:
{{quote| Come on, Frank! Everyone knows you have the missing eleven minutes of the Watergate tapes!}}
{{quote|Come on, Frank! Everyone knows you have the missing eleven minutes of the Watergate tapes!}}
* [[Dean Bitterman]]: Miss Musso.
* [[Dean Bitterman]]: Miss Musso.
* [[The Dragon]]: Frank Lemmer.
* [[The Dragon]]: Frank Lemmer.
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: "''...Lloyd?!''"
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: "''...Lloyd?!''"
* [[Freudian Trio]]: Ego = Parker, Id = Mikey, Superego = Jerry.
** Sometimes drifts into a [[Five-Man Band]] dynamic: [[The Hero]] = Parker, [[The Lancer]] = Mikey, [[The Smart Guy]] = Jerry, [[The Big Guy]] = Kube, and with an empty [[The Chick]] spot.
* [[Hammerspace]]: Jerry's velcro-lined coat.
* [[Hammerspace]]: Jerry's velcro-lined coat.
* [[High School]]
* [[High School]]
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* Nerd: Jerry is one of these in the biggest way... and a doormat.
* Nerd: Jerry is one of these in the biggest way... and a doormat.
* [[Operation Blank]]
* [[Operation Blank]]
* [[Power Trio]]: Ego = Parker, Id = Mikey, Superego = Jerry.
** Sometimes drifts into a [[Five-Man Band]] dynamic: [[The Hero]] = Parker, [[The Lancer]] = Mikey, [[The Smart Guy]] = Jerry, [[The Big Guy]] = Kube, and with an empty [[The Chick]] spot.
* [[Rebus Bubble]]
* [[Rebus Bubble]]
* [[Sitting Sexy on a Piano]]: once, during an [[Imagine Spot]]
* [[Sitting Sexy on a Piano]]: once, during an [[Imagine Spot]]

Latest revision as of 08:45, 27 March 2017

Parker Lewis Can't Lose was an early '90s sitcom on the FOX network. It centered around a good-hearted (but low-scrupled) High School wheeler-dealer and his two associates, and the scams, cons and manipulations that they got away with (mostly) day to day. It starred Corin Nemec, now known for playing the former Trope Namer for Suspiciously Similar Substitute on Stargate SG-1.

It was clearly influenced by the classic teen movie Ferris Buellers Day Off—much more so than the movie's TV adaptation; many consider Parker Lewis Can't Lose to be the Spiritual Successor to the Ferris Bueller film. (Parker Lewis Can't Lose actually had lower ratings than Ferris Bueller, but the Fox network was still in its early years and thus had lower expectations.)

In later seasons, the show's title was truncated to simply Parker Lewis. In one episode the title character has such unusual bad luck that the main title credit was changed to Parker Lewis Can't Win.

Tropes used in Parker Lewis Can't Lose include:


Come on, Frank! Everyone knows you have the missing eleven minutes of the Watergate tapes!