Harry in general serves as the slapstick comic foil for the show, even having an entire section of the clip show episode "
7 Deadly Clips" dedicated to clips of him hurting himself or being hit. The typical "funny points" involve a great deal of running into things or being hit. In addition to the physical comedy that Harry brings to the show, his naivety and slow-wittedness are other sources of amusement, especially when his apparent stupidity gives way to absurdity, such as when Harry declares it is his mission to "bring electricity to the people of Earth." Tommy informs him that humans have electricity, so Harry concludes that "my work here is done." In contrast to the frequent exhibition of a total lack of intelligence, Harry at one point speaks fluent
French to Dick, and has a natural talent for the arts. He is always with his eyes half-opened. Despite his aptitude with the physical aspects of the opposite sex, Harry seems incapable of fully functioning in a common social situation. Often he will run off on a mission to right some irrelevant wrong and not realize the "offender" is conceding and will then proceed to take physical and occasionally violent action. Harry held several positions in the "working world." Among them, he served as a representative for Orca Cosmetics for Men, worked in a movie rental store, and as a bartender. For all his haphazard antics, however, Harry (ironically) seems to be the only member of the team fully comfortable with life on earth.
Alternate universe In the season six two-part episode "Dick'll Take Manhattan", in which
Dick, Harry and
Sally enter into an alternate universe, Harry is employed as the President of
NBC, while
Mrs. Dubcek is his secretary. ==Behind the scenes==