Jack1000
12-19-2003, 03:19 AM
Guys,
I need your input here. I always thought Power of the Press was a decent Brady Bunch episode. (Peter and the tough science teacher, Mr. Price.) It has a decent storyline, a good lesson about the evils of manipulation and bribery, and very good acting by Milton Parsons, who plays the "dull" teacher. Yet, many people put this episode on their Worst Episode List, and I have often wondered why? It's not one of my all-time favorites, but it is not crap either. There is no slapstick in it, and what student hasn't thought of trying to manipulate a teacher or professor at some time in their lives to try to get a better grade? People unfortunately do use flattery and "snowjobs" to manipulate others to get personal gain. Therefore, the concept in this episode certainly has believabilty and therefore would have passed the Robert Reed litmus test of approval. However, I am interested to know why many of you don't like this episode.
I have a guess that maybe because there isn't much of a comical storyline and that critics of this episode might suggest the script, like Mr. Price himself is dull and remote. However, I think that at least credability is there for a decent script and a belivable story.
Jack
I need your input here. I always thought Power of the Press was a decent Brady Bunch episode. (Peter and the tough science teacher, Mr. Price.) It has a decent storyline, a good lesson about the evils of manipulation and bribery, and very good acting by Milton Parsons, who plays the "dull" teacher. Yet, many people put this episode on their Worst Episode List, and I have often wondered why? It's not one of my all-time favorites, but it is not crap either. There is no slapstick in it, and what student hasn't thought of trying to manipulate a teacher or professor at some time in their lives to try to get a better grade? People unfortunately do use flattery and "snowjobs" to manipulate others to get personal gain. Therefore, the concept in this episode certainly has believabilty and therefore would have passed the Robert Reed litmus test of approval. However, I am interested to know why many of you don't like this episode.
I have a guess that maybe because there isn't much of a comical storyline and that critics of this episode might suggest the script, like Mr. Price himself is dull and remote. However, I think that at least credability is there for a decent script and a belivable story.
Jack