Thread:Sillypenta/@comment-27704252-20180724183410/@comment-25300684-20180724190302

The dynamic duo page says "Though there are some earlier examples of recurring duos in brickfilming such as Biff and Mario and Rick and Steve, the series that laid the foundation for the dynamic duo as a genre was Steve and Dave by Nate Burr." This marks a separation between a duo and a "dynamic duo" series, and means to imply that Rick and Steve is not a dynamic duo series (I am debating whether or not to take Biff and Mario out, as it is more borderline). Dynamic duo is more of a genre than a descriptor. Really, the best way to describe it is "like Steve and Dave", because that is where all the hallmarks originated. A lot of talking and sitting on couches; little in the way of major plot points. It's hard to explain, but it has been recognised as such within the community for well over a decade. Weed Cops may have two guys, but it is nothing like Steve and Dave. I would argue that the Unholy Trio better fits in to be described as a dynamic duo series, despite starring a trio.