Pig Sty: Characters and General Info
Main Characters
The show was a thirty minute sit-com about five male roommates living in an
apartment in New York City, and their beautiful female super. The characters
are
- Randy Fitzgerald
- An aspiring writer who works as a bartender at
Mory’s Bar. He always hits on Tess, and constantly breaks things in the
apartment so that she has to come to fix them. The apartment used to belong to
Randy’s grandmother. In “Mr. Nice Guy” it is mentioned that
he is 26.
- Philip “P.J.” Morris
- Twenty-six year-old P.J. receives $2,200 a month from his family,
who made their money in tobacco. He stands to inherit $23 million (although in
“The Maltese Falcone” they say $50 million). He has an athletic older brother Chip who
owned two companies by the time he was P.J.’s age. His father thinks that he is
worthless because he wants to be a musician/song-writer. He has never worked a
day in his life, but becomes upset when his father appears to write him a check.
He has a dog, whose name is as of yet unknown, and watches a lot of TV. He hides
in the subway when he is depressed.
- Johnny Bartzano
- A proud Italian who is an Assistant District
Attorney. He seems to have a problem committing to relationships. He has gone
to his mother’s house for a family dinner every Friday night for the past six
years. He gets migraine headaches from lack of sex (as seen in “Party!”).
- Cal Evans
- An obnoxious immoral little slime. He’s an Account
Executive at an advertising firm. His secretary is Nancy, and the Creative
Director is Steve. He graduated 400th in his class with a 1.0 GPA. He roomed
with Iowa in the “…And This Little Piggy Moved Out” until they
moved him into the walk-in-closet.
- Joe Dantly
- Randy’s brother’s girlfriend’s cousin from Sioux City,
Iowa. He has come to New York to do his internship in the emergency room of St.
Victor’s Hospital. He’s 25 and has been dating the same girl, Julie, since high
school. He saves $100 a month for a wedding ring. Very naive and idealistic.
Whenever P.J. complains about how his father keeps giving him money, Iowa gets
mildly upset and jealous.
- Tess Galaway
- The building superintendent, who is studying with Bill
Hickey at the H.B. school to become an actress. She is 24 and has a twelve year
old sister. She constantly rebuffs Randy’s come-ons. Her acting roles include
- The corpse of a dead stripper lying on top of a dumpster on NYPD
Blue.
- Commander Farcus of Planet Shiksod on Star Trek: Voyager.
- Female Officer #1 in the police film Tanglewood and Hardback.
- Miss Witherspoon on the sit-com Growin’ Up.
General Information
The guys live in apartment 15C of building 20 on 89th and Amsterdam (the streets
are mentioned in “Erin Go Barf” when Iowa takes a cab home). Iowa and
Johnny share one room, Randy and P.J. another, and Cal lives in the
walk-in-closet. They have a shrine to Bob Elison, who lived there for a year
until he got married. Apparently they have a spare bedroom to use in case one of
them gets lucky. (This is from “Beauty & the Beasts,” but doesn’t
make any sense since otherwise they probably would have put the fifth person in
this room, instead of moving Cal into the closet. In “The Maltese
Falcone” the spare bedroom is mentioned again.) In “Tess Makes the
Man” it is implied that the guys have more than one bathroom. Randy,
Johnny, and P.J. seem to know each other from college, and Iowa is Randy’s
brother’s girlfriend’s cousin. It’s not clear how the know Cal, or why they even
lived with him to begin with, since he is a complete pig. In “Beauty & the
Beasts,” Randy says that he has been dating the same girl since High
School. Since he is 25, this doesn’t jive with “Five Cards, No Stud,”
where he has only been dating her for five years.
The apartment next door, which shares their balcony, is apartment 15B. It
seems to have a new occupant each episode.
Other Characters
Here are some other characters who have appeared at least twice:
- Christine
- Johnny’s ex-girlfriend. During “…And This Little
Piggy Moved Out,” Johnny moves in with her. However she keeps
making unreasonable demands, such as “Where do you want to eat
tonight?” Johnny freaks out and moves back in with the guys after
two days. Later, in “Erin Go Barf” he feels regret about
breaking up with her, and tries to get back together with her. When she
resumes making “unreasonable demands” he bails.
- Officer Zajac
- A city police officer who is studying to be an actor. He first
appears in “Beauty & the Beasts” to investigate when
Tess’ apartment is robbed. He also appears in “Iowa vs. New
York” to take notes when the TV is stolen, in “Five Cards,
No Stud” to look for Johnny, and in “May I Borrow a Cup of
Death” when the guys think their neighbor has been murdered.
- Zvi
- A dishonest stereotypical New York hustler. He first appears in
“Iowa vs. New York” as the owner of an electronics store,
where he pulls a bait and switch on Iowa. In “Erin Go Barf”
he is a taxi driver who takes Iowa back to the apartment by way of
Washington, DC.
- Jenkins
- The resident of apartment 15D, across the hall from the guys. He is
a crochety 60ish man, who had his underwear stolen by Cal in “Iowa
vs. New York.” Then in “May I Borrow a Cup of Death”
Cal keeps stealing his newspaper.
- Mr. Bolek
- Co-owner with his mother of the building. He is definately a
mommy’s boy. He and is mother used to dance as “The
Swinging Boleks” before they went into real estate. (He only
appears in “Nightmare in 15C,” but I figured he is important
enough to be mentioned.)
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