View Full Version : Which Brady Duo is your fave?


mphs95
10-29-2008, 09:28 PM
I haven't seen much on the spouses of our Brady Bunch, so I'm going to start something.

Which couple is your fave and why?

Marcia/Wally: Wally was hilarious and fun. He and Marcia were perfect for each other. He loved her for herself....not her NOSE!

Jan/Philip: Philip was a good dude and could cut loose somewhat when the time came. A stick in the mud, but adored Jan.

Cindy/Mitch (or whatever her boss's name was): Didn't develop too much on Bradys, but it could have been interesting. Didn't see her as a baby and seemed to have respect for her.

Greg/Nora: Very nice and could hold her own with the Bradys. Not cool what she did in VBC, but made up for it by coming to dinner in the end.

Peter/Valerie: I liked these two. Valerie was independent and could hold her own. Schwartz screwed it up in Bradys to make her a workaholic and Peter a horn dog. Too bad.

Bobby/Tracy: The real deal. Didn't get too much development in the movie time frame, but she seemed to appreciate the Bradys and loved Bobby even though he was in the chair.

My vote for best Brady Duo.....Wally and Marcia. Great chemistry. Their whirlwind courtship was cute and hilarious. Marcia always seemed to go for the BMOC type i.e. Doug Simpson, so it was cool she fell head over heels in love for the cute clown instead. My fave part of the BB movie has to be when he gets her to go out on a date with him (don't want to blow it for others who haven't seen it)

What do you all think?

James
10-30-2008, 02:42 AM
Cindy/Mitch (or whatever her boss's name was): Didn't develop too much on Bradys, but it could have been interesting. Didn't see her as a baby and seemed to have respect for her.

In Growing Up Brady Cindy's boyfriend's name was Gary (page 161).

Since I've only seen The Brady Brides once and the premier of The Bradys in which Bobby is a race car driver, I have no preference. It is harder to imagine the kids grown up since I'm so used to their being school-age children like they were from 1969-74. (Heck, sometimes it's hard to imagine myself grown up, and I'm 36!)