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Strangers with Candy

  • TV Series
  • 1999–2000
  • TV-14
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
6.9K
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Strangers with Candy (1999)
A forty-six-year-old ex-drug addict returns to high school as a freshman.
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A 46-year-old ex-drug addict returns to high school as a freshman.A 46-year-old ex-drug addict returns to high school as a freshman.A 46-year-old ex-drug addict returns to high school as a freshman.

  • Creators
    • Stephen Colbert
    • Paul Dinello
    • Mitch Rouse
  • Stars
    • Amy Sedaris
    • Paul Dinello
    • Stephen Colbert
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    8.1/10
    6.9K
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    • Creators
      • Stephen Colbert
      • Paul Dinello
      • Mitch Rouse
    • Stars
      • Amy Sedaris
      • Paul Dinello
      • Stephen Colbert
    • 70User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Amy Sedaris
    Amy Sedaris
    • Jerri Blank
    • 1999–2000
    Paul Dinello
    Paul Dinello
    • Geoffrey Jellineck…
    • 1999–2000
    Stephen Colbert
    Stephen Colbert
    • Chuck Noblet…
    • 1999–2000
    Greg Hollimon
    • Principal Onyx Blackman
    • 1999–2000
    Deborah Rush
    Deborah Rush
    • Sara Blank
    • 1999–2000
    Larc Spies
    Larc Spies
    • Derrick Blank…
    • 1999–2000
    Orlando Pabotoy
    Orlando Pabotoy
    • Orlando Pinatubo
    • 1999–2000
    Sarah Thyre
    • Coach Cherri Wolf…
    • 1999–2000
    Maria Thayer
    Maria Thayer
    • Tammi Littlenut
    • 1999–2000
    Roberto Gari
    Roberto Gari
    • Guy Blank…
    • 1999–2000
    Dolores Duffy
    Dolores Duffy
    • Iris Puffybush…
    • 2000
    Troy Metcalf
    Troy Metcalf
    • Troy
    • 2000
    Patrick Blindauer
    • Chip Beavers
    • 1999–2000
    David Pasquesi
    David Pasquesi
    • Stew
    • 1999–2000
    Virginia Williams
    Virginia Williams
    • Ginger…
    • 2000
    Heather Magee
    • Shannon Tudyk
    • 2000
    Matthew Sean Blumm
    Matthew Sean Blumm
    • P-John
    • 1999–2000
    Chuck Caruso
    • Trake
    • 1999–2000
    • Creators
      • Stephen Colbert
      • Paul Dinello
      • Mitch Rouse
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    8lambiepie-2

    Why do they take good stuff off the air?

    Stranger's With Candy has such a funny premise, and a highly un-believable one that you just have see it to believe it. I loved this series, bravo for Comedy Central to show it. In some respects it was like a very warped after school special but mixed in were themes of older adults trying to attend 'school', to compete against youngsters, and re-live a hey-day they never had in the first place.

    Jeri is a character that is trying to get her life back ontrack, and at her age, she went right back to the beginning, the high school she dropped out of. Oh -- gosh-- how funny it would be to see ANY of the high school drop outs decide to go back after 15, 20, 25 years of leaving and to RE-LIVE that horror all over again!!!

    This series was funny, bittersweet, and yes, more like a warped after school special but the question "Strangers With Candy" asked that we all should be asking is:

    "Do I set my work aspirations higher or do I chose to work at the plastic flower plant plant like everyone else?"
    xredgarnetx

    Great show

    I remember this show with great fondness, and am happy to see it is arriving on DVD -- plus the feature length movie version will hit screens this summer! What more could one ask for, except maybe a fantasy sequence where Jeri turns into the incredibly cute Amy Sedaris while she's making love to a classmate, male or female or both at once. It seems like a century ago since this was on the air. Look at how far Mr. Colbert has come in what is actually a relatively short period of time. As for Amy, check out her IMDb page and see how lovely she looks in real life. And this is a middle-aged woman! Why couldn't all middle-aged women look like this?
    aharmon

    "Hobo camp"

    "Hobo camp," a term 46-year-old Jerri Blank uses after spelling V-I-C-T-O-R-Y during a cheerleader try-out, revealing her lifelong illiteracy and causing Coach Wolf to postpone the rest of the try-outs until "we can all recover … from Jerri's shame."

    It took me about three months to actually muster the energy to watch Strangers With Candy in late 1999, and I did it only because it was advertised so heavily on Comedy Central, right alongside the Upright Citizens' Brigade. Once I saw it, though, I was hooked. It took only one episode.

    I got friends into the show, and we'd throw out the oddest of lines to each other just on the off-chance that we'd all "get it." We'd say things with no relevance like "massage each other's ... clitorises" or "but I want to be a cheerleader" or "Greeks are just Jews without the money." It was hard not to find a line we didn't like or want to repeat after seeing this show.

    That's not to mention all the minorities who were skewered by obviously unfeeling and unthinking characters. No one was spared the branding iron here.

    From David Sedaris' sometimes crazy little sister Amy and a cast of Second City alums emerged a truly unique and gut-busting but, at the same time, subtly humorous opus to the After-School Special. From racism and classicism to bisexuality and class bullying, Strangers With Candy made the case for smart writing in an irreverent setting. Every line could make you think or laugh, but the timing was so quick that all one could do was chuckle and move on. It was hard not to pay attention to every minute of this show.

    Of course it's a shame that Comedy Central canceled the show after only two seasons, but at least the show went out with a bang (literally – Flatpoint High was blown up).

    What made the show most memorable for me was that, no matter how well-written and acted each of the offbeat characters was, none could add up to the unbelievably insane Jerri Blank. Everyone made a point to chastise, take advantage of, and downright abuse Jerri, but somehow she could pick herself up and move on and still come out with the best lines in the entire show. Sometimes, when a show takes off, although an ensemble is most important, you find that incidental and auxiliary characters become the mainstay of the show's success (like Kramer and Costanza surrounding Jerry on Seinfeld). In this case, Sedaris held her own with a kind of aplomb that only a seasoned professional can do.

    Whether she was being threatened by her brother Derick ("dick lick"), overlooked by her step-mother (the brilliant Deborah Rush), pleaded with for restraint by her hapless pal Orlando, happily ignored by her art teacher Mr. Jellineck (longtime co-conspirator Paul Dinello), forced into community service by the Hitlerish Principal Onyx Blackman, or harassed unnecessarily by the ultimately selfish and tight-fisted Mr. Noblet (writing the word "me" on the board when instructing his students to "tell me..."), Jerri somehow survived countless challenges and came out learning the absolute wrong thing.

    My favorite lesson: "The poor are a filthy, thieving people." You have to see the episode to understand it.
    ne0realism_it

    Cancer? That's hilaaaaaaaarious...

    When I first saw Strangers with Candy back in 1999, I was appalled. First of all I could hardly look at the character of Jerri Blank without wanting to vomit. But after finally giving it a chance I fell in love with the show. It's genius! Drugs, eating disorders, death of a parent, peer pressure, premarital sex...SWC is like Beverly Hills 90210 on acid (fashioning itself off of cheesy afterschool specials). The cast was great, the writing flawless. It sucks that this show was so underrated while it was on the air.
    Sintek

    Great fun - surrealism you can only find on short-lived shows.

    I'm surprised to see only one negative review on IMDB. Having been a fan of the show since its debut, I knew from the start it would be a love or hate series for many people.

    It's a great show not for its intellectual qualities (or on the surface, lack thereof), but its originality. Teen dramacom parodies have come before, though none as brave as this. SwC reminds me in part of the Nickelodeon series from the early-mid 90s such as "Salute your Shorts", which is perhaps why I and many others who grew up in that era have a soft spot for it.

    It's sad to think we might not see many more divisive T.V series. The dumbing down of the masses by shows in which greedy people vote one another off fake islands ensures subtly and wit will soon be regarded as the real enemies of television.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Jerri is based on motivational speaker Florrie Fisher, who travelled high schools in the 1970s talking about her fall from 1940s socialite to a heroin addicted prostitute in the 1960s. Many lines of dialogue in the show are taken verbatim from a recording of a speech she gave to a New York high school, which circulated for many years on the cult video market as "The Trip Back." In real life, Fisher fell out of the public eye in the early 1970s, and for many years was believed to be missing and presumed dead. In the late 2000s, researchers turned up an interview with Mike Douglas in a 1973 issue of the Rotary Club publication "The Rotarian," in which Douglas recounted interviewing Fisher. According to Douglas, Fisher's disappearance was due to her being taken to a Miami hospital in the middle of her lecture tour, where she was diagnosed with liver cancer. The disease resulted in kidney failure, and she ultimately died of a heart attack on May 26, 1972, at the age of 54, though her death went unknown for decades.
    • Goofs
      Derrick Blank is frequently referred to as Jerri's stepbrother. He is actually her half-brother.
    • Quotes

      Jerri Blank: "Packing a Musket", by Jerri Blank. When you work from your home and johns call on the phone, you're a call girl. When you walk 'til you limp and give a cut to a pimp, you're a street whore. When they're beggin' you please to get down on your knees near their groinage, excusa me, but you see, don't you touch where they pee without coinage.

      Mr. Chuck Noblet: Thank you, Jerri...

      Jerri Blank: When I straddle and squat, to show you my...

      [Bell rings]

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of every episode while the credits are rolling you see the cast in that episode dancing.
    • Alternate versions
      In the complete Season Three Box Set, the episodes "Trail of Tears" and "Is My Daddy Crazy?" feature the original aired episodes, but in the Complete Series Box Set they are director's-cut episodes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America: Would Ya Hit a Guy with Glasses?: Nerds, Jerks & Oddballs (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Strangers With Candy Theme
      Composed by Mark Levenson

      Producer Bob Golden

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Comedy Central
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Незнакомцы с конфеткой
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Comedy Central
      • Paramount Home Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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