View Full Version : This is why Bobby was always my favorite Brady
TVFactFan 05-15-2006, 11:17 AM I was the episode last night when the Bradys went to Hawaii and when they were getting off the Plane and was kissed by the Hawaiian Girls, Bobby was the only one was disgusted by the kiss and was wiping off his face-LOL-LOL I never saw that scene before but Laughed my ASS last night. It was also funny because it showed the age difference between Greg and Bobby. Bobby was disgusted by the kiss but Greg was Kissing the Girls Back-lol
comedyfreak 05-16-2006, 07:48 AM That was pretty funny.
ACKintheBOX 05-16-2006, 11:39 PM I also love the scene on that vacation, when Greg is mackin' on that chick and rubbing suntain lotion on her, and then Peter and Bobby come up and help him.....now thats FUNNY!! haha:lol: :lol:
Tootie 05-18-2006, 07:41 PM lol
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In that scene where they're getting off the plane, Peter dodges the girl completely.
Tootie 05-26-2006, 07:49 PM Bobby is also my favorite.
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Rich3 05-27-2006, 03:39 AM It's funny you mention this scene. I remember laughing at it when I was a kid. But I watched it on the marathon last week and I barely even noticed it. It seemed to go by so fast.
Rich3 11-11-2006, 07:51 AM Bobby ruled!
The Hawaii episode is one of my favorites, along with Fright Night. Is the Hawaii episode available on DVD?
Tweety 11-17-2006, 07:15 AM I forgot about that scene, that was a good one...
Did Bobby actually put lotion on the girl? He sure got over his disgust with women in a hurry...or maybe he just didn't like being kissed... either that, or his and Peter's desire to "razz" Greg overcame any ill feelings he had about touching a girl. :)
How ironic that, in the following season, Bobby would discover that kissing wasn't all that bad, as he received the first and only screen kiss in Brady history, from none other than Melissa Sue Anderson.
Speaking of which, there's an episode of Little House on the Prairie in which Charles and Mary go to Chicago (Charles goes to a farmers convention, and Mary goes along to meet her boyfriend, with whom she's been corresponding ever since he left Walnut Grove)... anyway, on the trip home, Charles and Mary are on the train, and a young man boards the train and sits across from them... he explains that he's heading their way (his desitnation is either Walnut Grove or Sleepy Eye, I forget)... turns out that the young man was played by Mike Lookinland. That was very cool
Madame X 11-17-2006, 12:01 PM I always liked Bobby too. I think he was one of the best actors on the show. His facial expressions seemed genuine and was really cute in the second and third seasons. They also gave him some of the best one-liners, comebacks, and antics.
Some of my favorites were: washing his suit, climbing the swingset to get his bird, Cinderella, at the drive-in, Joe Namath, Jesse James, chin-up contest with Greg, secret admirer and safety monitor. And of course, all his scenes with Tiger.
dav4463 12-25-2006, 07:15 AM I like when Bobby and Cindy run into Don Ho in Hawaii. Every time I watch it, I have to stop and sing along with that catchy tune and then Bobby sits on the ukelele!
There is one where I absolutely HATE Bobby. It is when he feels sorry for himself and decides to run away from home because nobody loves him!
But I LOVE the one where he has Jesse James as his hero!
Tweety 12-25-2006, 08:39 AM I like when Bobby and Cindy run into Don Ho in Hawaii. Every time I watch it, I have to stop and sing along with that catchy tune and then Bobby sits on the ukelele! ...
I never cared for that particular scene... I understand that since the Bradys went to Hawaii, naturally somebody would run into Don Ho...
But even when the episode first aired, I just found it difficult to believe that two kids that are Bobby's and Cindy's ages would be that impressed with a Don Ho song... unless they were just being polite. His music would have been thought of as 'square' by kids that age.
I also hated the commerical aspect of it, although I wouldn't have seen that at the time. I'm surprised that Ho didn't perform at the luau in the last episode of that trilogy.
But his interaction with the kids was good, especially his modesty when they asked him if he could play the ukelele....
dav4463 01-04-2007, 06:57 AM Don Ho is a legend. Even the Brady kids would be in awe of meeting him....square or not!
Ohio8 01-15-2007, 06:46 PM I also love the scene on that vacation, when Greg is mackin' on that chick and rubbing suntain lotion on her, and then Peter and Bobby come up and help him.....now thats FUNNY!! haha:lol: :lol:
Oh yeah......this.
Ohio8 01-15-2007, 06:49 PM I never cared for that particular scene... I understand that since the Bradys went to Hawaii, naturally somebody would run into Don Ho...
But even when the episode first aired, I just found it difficult to believe that two kids that are Bobby's and Cindy's ages would be that impressed with a Don Ho song... unless they were just being polite. His music would have been thought of as 'square' by kids that age.
I also hated the commerical aspect of it, although I wouldn't have seen that at the time. I'm surprised that Ho didn't perform at the luau in the last episode of that trilogy.
But his interaction with the kids was good, especially his modesty when they asked him if he could play the ukelele....
Here's Don Ho w/Cindy and Bobby.
Ohio8 01-25-2007, 06:28 PM I forgot about that scene, that was a good one...
Did Bobby actually put lotion on the girl? He sure got over his disgust with women in a hurry...or maybe he just didn't like being kissed... either that, or his and Peter's desire to "razz" Greg overcame any ill feelings he had about touching a girl. :)
How ironic that, in the following season, Bobby would discover that kissing wasn't all that bad, as he received the first and only screen kiss in Brady history, from none other than Melissa Sue Anderson.
Speaking of which, there's an episode of Little House on the Prairie in which Charles and Mary go to Chicago (Charles goes to a farmers convention, and Mary goes along to meet her boyfriend, with whom she's been corresponding ever since he left Walnut Grove)... anyway, on the trip home, Charles and Mary are on the train, and a young man boards the train and sits across from them... he explains that he's heading their way (his desitnation is either Walnut Grove or Sleepy Eye, I forget)... turns out that the young man was played by Mike Lookinland. That was very cool
Here are a few pics......
Ohio8 01-25-2007, 06:33 PM And some from that episode's daydream sequence.
Ohio8 01-25-2007, 06:36 PM Bobby ruled!
The Hawaii episode is one of my favorites, along with Fright Night. Is the Hawaii episode available on DVD?
It is. All of the episodes are available on DVD.
Tweety 01-25-2007, 07:16 PM And some from that episode's daydream sequence.
Thanks for posting those pics!
That slow-motion daydream sequence was absolutely classic! Especially with the musical score they played!
Tweety 01-25-2007, 08:06 PM And here are a few pics from when they met later...or was it earlier?
Rich3 01-25-2007, 11:26 PM Wow. That's really freaky. Little House on the Prairie was definitely later than Brady Bunch. The show started after BB ended if I'm not mistaken.
That scene is strangely reminiscent of the haunting dream scene from Brady Bunch where Bobby is fascinated by outlaw Jesse James.
Tweety 01-26-2007, 12:15 AM My "...or was it earlier" comment was sort of a joke, referring to the fact that Little House was set in the late 1870s.
But yeah, Little House started in 1974, right after the Brady Bunch went off the air. And this scene was from a 4th season episode "Times of Change", so it was probably from 1977 or '78, about 3-4 years after their first screen kiss.
Ohio8 02-08-2007, 06:18 PM I was the episode last night when the Bradys went to Hawaii and when they were getting off the Plane and was kissed by the Hawaiian Girls, Bobby was the only one was disgusted by the kiss and was wiping off his face-LOL-LOL I never saw that scene before but Laughed my ASS last night. It was also funny because it showed the age difference between Greg and Bobby. Bobby was disgusted by the kiss but Greg was Kissing the Girls Back-lol
Someone ask for pics?
Ohio8 02-14-2007, 03:15 PM I forgot about that scene, that was a good one...
Did Bobby actually put lotion on the girl? He sure got over his disgust with women in a hurry...or maybe he just didn't like being kissed... either that, or his and Peter's desire to "razz" Greg overcame any ill feelings he had about touching a girl. :)
How ironic that, in the following season, Bobby would discover that kissing wasn't all that bad, as he received the first and only screen kiss in Brady history, from none other than Melissa Sue Anderson.
Speaking of which, there's an episode of Little House on the Prairie in which Charles and Mary go to Chicago (Charles goes to a farmers convention, and Mary goes along to meet her boyfriend, with whom she's been corresponding ever since he left Walnut Grove)... anyway, on the trip home, Charles and Mary are on the train, and a young man boards the train and sits across from them... he explains that he's heading their way (his desitnation is either Walnut Grove or Sleepy Eye, I forget)... turns out that the young man was played by Mike Lookinland. That was very cool
"the first and only screen kiss in Brady history" OH REALLY??
Here are two from later on in the "Never Too Young" episode.
Tweety 02-14-2007, 06:44 PM "the first and only screen kiss in Brady history" OH REALLY??
Here are two from later on in the "Never Too Young" episode.
Actually, I should have phrased that a little better.
What I meant was that Bobby was the only Brady kid to be kissed by a contemporary (as opposed to kisses between Mike and Carol or between Mr. & Mrs. Brady and any of the kids).
Neither Greg, Marcia nor Peter was ever shown kissing on any of their dates. I don't think Jan was ever shown as even having a date (other than maybe Clark Tyson at the end of that episode... )
catlover79 02-16-2007, 05:36 PM I liked Bobby too. He was a pretty cool kid (or, as cool as a Brady can be...;) ) and looked like he would be fun to hang out with.
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