View Full Version : Exact Words (aka "Greg Gets Grounded")


Rich3
04-12-2007, 07:11 PM
I don't know about anyone else, but to me this is one of the funniest episodes ever. I especially like the way Greg is constantly lying and digging himself into deeper and deeper holes. All because of his love for rock and roll.

Here are three little moments from the episode that I always get a kick out of. I imagine that most people could watch the ep ten times and never even notice.

1. When he is lying and telling his parents he thought it would be okay to drive his friend's car while he was grounded. His parents ask if he really took their words that way, and his response was, "All I know is what you told me."

2. Later that night when Greg appeals to his parents again in their bedroom and they give in to his request, his father says, "Your mother and I both believe that you understood exactly what we meant." They show a brief shot of Greg looking down guiltily.

3. When he calls his date to cancel the concert because he had promised to take his brothers to the frog jumping contest, you hear those three words from the date's point of view, funnelled through her telephone. I suppose it was to make it sound even more embarrassing.

One thing I could not stand about this episode was his parents' firm stand against him, especially his mother. They were so intolerant and angry over his reckless (but harmless) teenage ways.

Ireneparalegal
04-12-2007, 07:19 PM
It's reckless and HARMFUL to drive and not keep your eyes on the road. It only takes a second to slam into a car that may have stopped in front of you. Why would anyone say it was harmless?

Greg is guilty and he knows it. He was trying to play dumb, like most teenagers do when they want things their way and they are punished.

I have seen this episode so many times since the first time it aired in the 70's and there is nothing that has gotten by me.

Rich3
04-12-2007, 07:36 PM
Sorry, but you're wrong. Greg was a surfer (dude). He had great reflexes for unexpected events during driving.

Some people, on the other hand, are so uptight they easily get into accidents.

I'd rather ride with a GOOD driver who may break a few safety rules occasionally, than an uptight driver who always obeys the rules.

Ireneparalegal
04-12-2007, 07:42 PM
:rofl: That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever read. Yeah, ok. Whatever.

The Flying Dutchmans
04-13-2007, 09:14 PM
Sorry, but you're wrong. Greg was a surfer (dude). He had great reflexes for unexpected events during driving.

Some people, on the other hand, are so uptight they easily get into accidents.

I'd rather ride with a GOOD driver who may break a few safety rules occasionally, than an uptight driver who always obeys the rules.

When your reading an album cover as I believe greg was when he was driving, you can't watch the road at the same time :rolleyes: unless you have eyes on your elbows

Ireneparalegal
04-13-2007, 10:21 PM
When your reading an album cover as I believe greg was when he was driving, you can't watch the road at the same time :rolleyes: unless you have eyes on your elbows
Exactly. Eyes off the road is considered NEGLIGENT.

Oriole Adams
04-14-2007, 02:55 AM
This is also one of my favorite episodes. It's one of the few that seem "real," when Carol and Mike are angry at Greg, and they ground him, and Greg's frustration when he stormed out of the room....seemed more like a real family than traditional Brady Bunch happy-happy stuff.

By the way, to this day my younger brother will still get in my face and say "those weren't your exact words!" :lol:

The Flying Dutchmans
04-14-2007, 05:35 AM
Your right this one did seem real and the other one was when jan was nominated most popular girl in school and she made all those promises she decided not to keep, I liked that one too because its real, its how alot of elected officials do things.

Rich3
04-14-2007, 11:41 AM
Did anyone else catch the reference to Calaveras Country where the frog jumping contest was taking place?

Mark Twain wrote a short story called "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County".

Jack1000
04-15-2007, 09:10 PM
Did anyone else catch the reference to Calaveras Country where the frog jumping contest was taking place?

Mark Twain wrote a short story called "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County".


No,

Where is the reference in that episode? I do not even recall such a place mentioned.

Jack

Rich3
04-15-2007, 09:25 PM
In the backyard Bobby is telling Peter about the frog jumping contest. Peter says, "You mean the one in Calaveras county?" and Bobby says, "Yes."

Tweety
04-16-2007, 10:00 PM
Sorry, but you're wrong. Greg was a surfer (dude). He had great reflexes for unexpected events during driving. ...


Oh, I don't know about that... he sure slammed into that pylon pretty hard "The Driver's Seat". The egg came crashing down!

(He would have been better off if they stopped the film just before he hit it, as they did with Marcia!)

But Greg Gets Grounded is definitely one of my favorite episodes of the series as well!

OKCRay
06-09-2007, 02:02 AM
I don't know about anyone else, but to me this is one of the funniest episodes ever. I especially like the way Greg is constantly lying and digging himself into deeper and deeper holes. All because of his love for rock and roll.

Here are three little moments from the episode that I always get a kick out of. I imagine that most people could watch the ep ten times and never even notice.

1. When he is lying and telling his parents he thought it would be okay to drive his friend's car while he was grounded. His parents ask if he really took their words that way, and his response was, "All I know is what you told me."

2. Later that night when Greg appeals to his parents again in their bedroom and they give in to his request, his father says, "Your mother and I both believe that you understood exactly what we meant." They show a brief shot of Greg looking down guiltily.

3. When he calls his date to cancel the concert because he had promised to take his brothers to the frog jumping contest, you hear those three words from the date's point of view, funnelled through her telephone. I suppose it was to make it sound even more embarrassing.

One thing I could not stand about this episode was his parents' firm stand against him, especially his mother. They were so intolerant and angry over his reckless (but harmless) teenage ways.

In addition to those, my favorite scenes were where Greg's "exact words" were not quite what he had bargained for. I always LMAO when he's out on the driveway in his bathrobe washing the car (because he said he'd do it TODAY), then he gets sprayed while trying to fix the nozzle on the hose. Then after that, he says goodnight to Carol, who informed him that he was supposed to wash the dishes for Marcia TONIGHT ("and TONIGHT has exactly 15 minutes left!"), then gets yet another "shower" at the kitchen sink! :lol:

kooky12
06-20-2007, 01:46 PM
Please let's not forget the frogs jumping on the pizza !

SKay
06-22-2007, 05:04 PM
I agree that the part where Greg storms out of the den is more realistic than "Bradyish."

One of my favorite parts is when Bobby is putting the frogs outside the box trying to find Herman (I think), the best jumper of the frogs he got at the pond. By the looks on Chris's and Mikes faces they really were losing control of them.

sixfingers
03-16-2010, 12:07 AM
One of my favorite parts is when Bobby is putting the frogs outside the box trying to find Herman (I think), the best jumper of the frogs he got at the pond. By the looks on Chris's and Mikes faces they really were losing control of them.

... and to this day there can be found the dried up remains of a frog somewhere on the sound stage! :happyface

Marvo301
03-16-2010, 12:27 AM
... and to this day there can be found the dried up remains of a frog somewhere on the sound stage! :happyface
Well only the body. The frog's legs made a tasty snack! Alice cooked them up just right! :lol:

catlover79
03-16-2010, 01:28 AM
I think it was one of the more realistic TBB episodes myself - and Greg's behavior kind of reminded me of my younger brother's. :eek: :lol:

Smartboy
03-19-2010, 01:24 AM
I think it was rather foolish of Greg to think that he could loophole his way through this situation!

Marvo301
03-19-2010, 01:29 AM
I think it was rather foolish of Greg to think that he could loophole his way through this situation!
Yes Greg was foolish but Mike and Carol were brilliant when they turned the tables on Greg and made him live up to his exact words when they punished him by making him do all the household chores he promised to do "Today".

Hughsgirl
03-19-2010, 05:17 AM
Yes Greg was foolish but Mike and Carol were brilliant when they turned the tables on Greg and made him live up to his exact words when they punished him by making him do all the household chores he promised to do "Today".

I agree and that stuff he went through was a better punishment for his lies then the grounding itself becaue I have to say I believe the first punishment was to not to drive, but I don't think they took the concert away from him as most parents would do. So really, his punishment wasn't all that difficult because when he mentioned the concert, they didn't say, no you can't go to that either. I would say too bad Greg didn't have the conveince of a computer to order them online.:lol:

NB
11-11-2012, 01:32 PM
Yes Greg was foolish but Mike and Carol were brilliant when they turned the tables on Greg and made him live up to his exact words when they punished him by making him do all the household chores he promised to do "Today".

I always thought that when they made Greg wash the car that he should have just sprayed it once with the hose and then just walked back into the house. His exact words were that he'd wash the car. He never said he'd do a good job. :lol: