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Old 02-13-2013, 12:23 PM   #1
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Default Which kid "pair ups" did you like the best, and which seemed to never interact?

I've noticed there seem to be special friendships between certain Brady kids and they have things in commun and certain ones hardly EVER interacted.

Which pair up did you notice quite a bit?



1. Greg and Marcia -the eldest kids team-up

2. Peter and Jan - middle kids

3.Bobby and Cindy.- youngest

4.Peter and Cindy - there was the classic Peter and Cindy pair-up, they worked together a lot on projects and seemed to have good chemistry together.

5. Peter and Bobby- These 2 seemed to have a pretty strong bond with eachother.


6.Jan and Bobby- I can't remember right off but it seemed like they worked together on things. But anyway it seemed like they could really relate to eachother about feeling awkward at times. They both had an episode where they felt like they couldn't win at anything.






Now who are the ones they rarely EVER interacted?

1.Marcia and Bobby

2.Marcia and Peter- Right off I can't even think of them speaking to eachother lol

3.Greg and Cindy, though it does seem like they interacted some.
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Old 02-22-2013, 05:04 PM   #2
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I've noticed there seem to be special friendships between certain Brady kids and they have things in commun and certain ones hardly EVER interacted.

Which pair up did you notice quite a bit?



1. Greg and Marcia -the eldest kids team-up

2. Peter and Jan - middle kids

3.Bobby and Cindy.- youngest

4.Peter and Cindy - there was the classic Peter and Cindy pair-up, they worked together a lot on projects and seemed to have good chemistry together.

5. Peter and Bobby- These 2 seemed to have a pretty strong bond with eachother.


6.Jan and Bobby- I can't remember right off but it seemed like they worked together on things. But anyway it seemed like they could really relate to eachother about feeling awkward at times. They both had an episode where they felt like they couldn't win at anything.






Now who are the ones they rarely EVER interacted?

1.Marcia and Bobby

2.Marcia and Peter- Right off I can't even think of them speaking to eachother lol

3.Greg and Cindy, though it does seem like they interacted some.

I agree Peter and Cindy had a special chemistry with one another especially the Buddy Hinton episode and the episode where cindy was Peter's assistant for the magic act. this proved that Peter was real fond of Cindy and had a special bond with her.

As far as the pairs that hardly interacted, I agree especially with Marcia and Bobby. Marcia was in her own world anyways, and to me you and to had something in common with her. Greg was the only brother she really bonded with because they were close in age and she could relate to him more. Peter and Bobby just weren't on here "level" But that is from my point of view as I saw every episode.

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Old 02-25-2013, 12:39 AM   #3
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Do you remember Jan and Bobby ever working together on anything? For some reason it SEEMS like they did, but I can't recall right out.

It seems like in a weird way they had a Peter/Cindy dynamic.
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nd Bobby ever working together on anything? For some reason it SEEMS like they did, but I can't recall right out.

It seems like in a weird way they had a Peter/Cindy dynamic.
No, I can't recall Jan and Bobby working together. But I could see those two before marcia and bobby. To me, Peter was the more universal kid.Hes like a black tie...goes with anything.
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No, I can't recall Jan and Bobby working together. But I could see those two before marcia and bobby. To me, Peter was the more universal kid.Hes like a black tie...goes with anything.

I think Jan and Bobby had a lot in commun, they both kinda felt inferior in ways. They both had an identical almost episode where they felt they couldn't win anything. And Bobby had an episode where he thought he wouldn't get any taller.

Right off the things I can think about Jan and Bobby is:

Jan DID defend Bobby when Cindy thought he took her doll, and they did sit together on the rollercoaster lol

And I may be wrong but I thought Bobby sorta acted like he thought Jan's practical jokes were cool when she was pulling them. lol

They SHOULD have had Bobby and Jan pair up as practical jokesters, pulling jokes on the other kids, I could see them both getting into that, and all the other kids getting all annoyed and ostrisizing the both of them.
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Best Kid Pair-Up:

Greg and Peter: The Dynamic Duo! (maybe I should say Greg and Phil Packer, hahaha!)

Worst Kid Pair-Up:

Jan and Peter: it just never seemed to work! (especially in "Miss Personality", though, as usual, it was Jan's fault!)

Kid Pairs that rarely or possibly never happened:

Marcia and Bobby
Greg and Cindy
Marcia and Peter
Marcia and Cindy
Greg and Jan

Marcia wasn't much of an interactor, haha! Looks like she spent all her time with Greg or Jan! (I understand Greg, because he's her age, but Jan? Sheesh, I wouldn't want to hang around Jan!)
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Best Kid Pair-Up:

Greg and Peter: The Dynamic Duo! (maybe I should say Greg and Phil Packer, hahaha!)

Worst Kid Pair-Up:

Jan and Peter: it just never seemed to work! (especially in "Miss Personality", though, as usual, it was Jan's fault!)

Kid Pairs that rarely or possibly never happened:

Marcia and Bobby
Greg and Cindy
Marcia and Peter
Marcia and Cindy
Greg and Jan

Marcia wasn't much of an interactor, haha! Looks like she spent all her time with Greg or Jan! (I understand Greg, because he's her age, but Jan? Sheesh, I wouldn't want to hang around Jan!)

I didn't see any issue with Jan. She was closer to Jan in age than Cindy. Jan was 2 to 3 years younger. So, that wasn't too bad. I liked their bond.
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Another good Peter/Cindy episode was "The Great Earring Caper," in which Peter with his new detective kit (which would have been more appropriate for someone Bobby's age, but whatever) try to help Cindy find Carol's earrings which she was not supposed to touch. One of my favorite episodes.
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The only time I remember seeing a Marcia/Peter thing was the episode where they both had jobs at Mr. Haskell's Ice Cream Parlor (even though Peter didn't do work).

Bobby and Jan ??? Only scene I remember them in was when Jan was talking about her looks to Alice and Bobby was standing with her eating an apple -----> The Aunt Jenny episode. Jan was mentioning becoming a nun or working in a dark room. LOL!
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The only time I remember seeing a Marcia/Peter thing was the episode where they both had jobs at Mr. Haskell's Ice Cream Parlor (even though Peter didn't do work).

Bobby and Jan ??? Only scene I remember them in was when Jan was talking about her looks to Alice and Bobby was standing with her eating an apple -----> The Aunt Jenny episode. Jan was mentioning becoming a nun or working in a dark room. LOL!


Jan and Bobby I don't recall, ONLY when she wanted to be an only child and Bobby was avoiding her at the table when she said "Pass the potato chips, Bobby."


Bobby and Marcia I can't really recall them interacting much either.



All the boys ineracted together, as did the girls.


Peter interacted with everyone.


Marcia and Jan were closest of the sisters, Peter and Greg of the brothers/Peter and Bobby.(Yes, Peter was the most popular brother who interacted with both Greg and Bobby at different times.


Jan and Cindy I think didn't ineract as much as Jan and Marcia, but Peter and Bobby interacted more than Jan and Cindy.

Cindy interacted most with Bobby then Jan and at times, Peter and Marcia.


Greg and Marcia, Peter and Jan, Bobby and Cindy for sure.


And, yes, Peter interacted with EVERYONE!
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