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Brady: The Lost World

by weberm@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ubiquitous) Jan 16, 2008 at 04:28 AM

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EPISODE 3b: FLUFFY'S FAREWELL
Audiences learn what really happened to the Brady girls' marmalade cat 
when a Buick Skylark flattens the hapless feline during the Bradys' 
honeymoon. Everyone learns a valuable lesson about not getting too 
attached to pets.

EPISODE 18b: MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPER
Now that the Bradys have pretty much gotten over the "blended family" 
hump, Carol no longer feels challenged by her role as a homemaker. Alice 
takes care of most of the household chores, and with six goody-two-shoes 
kids in the family, Carol doesn't have much to do. She tries to share 
her feelings with Mike, but he dismisses her restlessness as "Women's 
Lib nonsense." Anxious and on edge, she visits her doctor and gets a 
prescription for Valium, and it helps — at first. But in a short time, 
Carol finds herself increasing the dosage, and washing it down with 
Cutty Sark. She begins slurring her speech; she wears the same pantsuit 
three or four days in a row. When her needlepoint begins to suffer, the 
family stages an intervention, Mike lets Carol join a 
consciousness-raising group, and everyone learns a valuable lesson about 
mixing alcohol and prescription drugs.

EPISODE 49b: THE GRASS IS NEVER GREENER
One afternoon in the back yard, Peter goes long for a pass from Greg and 
falls down, scraping his knee. Peter becomes feverish and nauseated over 
the next twenty-four hours, but Mike and Carol don't associate his 
flu-like symptoms with the fall he suffered and confine him to bed. 
Soon, his fever rages out of control, and his hallucinations of "pork 
chops and applesauce . . . PORK CHOPS AND APPLESAUCE"
send a terrified Bobby and Greg from a sound sleep into a waking 
nightmare as their brother shrieks and flails about in the top bunk. 
Mike and Carol restrain Peter with Alice's extra aprons and bundle him 
into the station wagon as he continues to rant and rave. At the 
hospital, doctors can't agree on a preliminary diagnosis and resort to 
firing a tranquilizer dart into Peter's left buttock, but as nurses cut 
off his clothing, they discover a green gash on his leg. "Astroturf 
poisoning!" they exclaim. After extensive skin grafts and a bedside 
visit from O.J. Simpson, Peter feels just fine again, and everyone 
learns a valuable lesson about wearing long pants while horsing around 
on the artificial turf.

EPISODE 65b: IT'S ALL IN THE MIND
When a classmate gives a report on mental retardation in health class, 
Jan starts wondering about Cindy. She discusses her concerns with 
Marcia, and together they look at the evidence — the lisp; the constant 
stupid questions and goofy comments; the disastrous performance on the 
kiddie game show. Marcia thinks she remembers their late father dropping 
Cindy on her head a bunch of times. Still, they try to forget their 
suspicions — until a short bus arrives the next morning to take Cindy to 
school! Horrified, Marcia and Jan demand an explanation from Carol, who 
clears up the misunderstanding by telling them that the regular school 
bus broke down, and everyone learns a valuable lesson about the 
difference between "brain damaged" and "as dumb as a box of hammers."

EPISODE 71b: A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
The girls come home from school to find Carol offering coffee and 
oatmeal cookies to a pair of very handsome FBI agents. While Marcia and 
Jan moon over Agents Robertson and McGill, Cindy wants to know if they 
have ever killed anyone. Carol shoos them out of the kitchen, but they 
linger in the living room to eavesdrop, thus finding out the hard way 
that the agents have come to discuss their father, who — to their 
surprise — died in a gangland shoot-out. After the Feds leave, the girls 
ask Carol for the truth, and their mother admits that she hid the real 
circumstances of her first husband's death from them: "I told you that 
auto-erotic asphyxiation story to spare your feelings." The girls try to 
understand and forgive, and everyone learns a valuable lesson about the 
responsibilities of membership in Cosa Nostra.

EPISODE 80b: IN THE CLOSET
During a game of dress-up, Bobby and Cindy raid Mike's closet and 
discover a pair of vinyl pants with the butt cut out. When they confront 
Carol with their discovery, she claims Mike bought them as "part of a 
cowboy costume," but the look on her face tells a different story. Bobby 
and Cindy, suspecting that their father leads a double life, tell their 
brothers and sisters about the mysterious pants, and the kids decide to 
get to the bottom of the story. That night at dinner, Peter asks Mike 
leading questions about Judy Garland while Marcia and Jan pointedly 
discuss cute boys at school, hoping to elicit a reaction from Mike. 
Carol tries to change the subject, only to have an angry and betrayed 
Greg call her a fag hag and storm away from the table. Mike can no 
longer hide the truth and comes out to the kids, and everyone learns a 
valuable lesson about tolerance as the whole family — even Greg — tells 
Mike they love him no matter what.

EPISODE 88b: SAINT ALICE
After four years of a chaste relationship with Sam, Alice sublimates her 
desire for tube steak by attending tent revivals. In just a few short 
weeks, her newfound fundamentalist beliefs have turned the Brady house 
topsy-turvy, as she leads the family in half-hour blessings at 
dinnertime and starts hemming Marcia's and Jan's miniskirts to a more 
modest length. The kids pass the hat for a deprogramming session with 
Mackenzie Phillips, and Alice returns to her old wise- cracking, 
trampoline-jumping, unappreciated self, but not before everyone learns a 
valuable lesson about the dangers of religious extremism.

EPISODE 94b: THIN IS IN
Determined to get attention no matter what the cost, Jan embarks on a 
diet, forgoing her usual after-school root beer float. But when she 
doesn't see any results, she takes more drastic measures, passing up the 
school lunch and excusing herself early from the dinner table. The diet 
pills she downs by the handful make her irritable, and she snarls at 
Greg that his Johnny Bravo trip really bums her out, but as usual, Greg 
doesn't give much credence to Jan's opinion. Jan gets thinner and 
thinner, eating only the occasional leaf of iceberg lettuce, but of 
course, nobody notices. Only when she collapses during Greg's home-movie 
re-enactment of the Pilgrim voyage does the family realize that she 
weighs less than seventy pounds, but after a few weeks on an IV and 
intensive counseling, Jan returns home to the indifferent bosom of her 
family. Marcia begins dating a handsome medical student, and everyone 
learns a valuable lesson about accepting one's non-Marcia status in 
life.

EPISODE 102b: TO BE A MAN
Bobby awakens one night to find his sheets damp. Fearing that he has 
begun wetting the bed again a mere six months after swearing off the 
pull-ups, he launders the sheets himself, vowing to tell nobody. But 
Greg hears Bobby muttering the words "Suzie Chapstick" in his sleep and 
deduces that Bobby has had his first nocturnal emission. The brothers 
have a heart-to-heart talk about adolescent sexuality, and Bobby garners 
himself unexpected popularity at school by repeating the entire 
discussion on the playground. Everyone learns a valuable lesson about 
not giggling when saying the word "penis."

EPISODE 104b: HAIR TODAY . . .
Greg and Peter, dissatisfied with the length of time that puberty has 
taken to turn their hair coarse and curly, head to Carol's beauty parlor 
of choice to get themselves a couple of root perms. Wacky hijinks ensue 
as they hide from the prying eyes of their classmates behind the latest 
issue of Redbook, laugh at the sight of each other in curlers, and shout 
over the din of the dryers. But when the last of the setting lotion 
disappears down the drain, the boys have a whole new far-out look. Mike 
takes a page from their book a few episodes later and gets a spiral perm 
of his own, and everyone learns a valuable lesson about replicating the 
texture of pubic hair.

EPISODE 120b: KISSING OFF COUSINS
When Mike and Carol go out of town for the weekend, the Brady kids turn 
their pent-up aggression loose on Cousin Oliver, locking him in the 
basement, making him drink out of the toilet, and refusing to let him 
sing on their latest hit single. When Bobby challenges Cousin Oliver to 
a game of pogo-stick chicken, little Ollie whacks his head on the 
driveway, suffers a cerebral blood clot, and dies — and the kids have to 
dispose of the body before their parents return! You'll have to tune in 
to see what happens next, but let's just say that Sam's meat locker 
makes a return appearance, and that everyone learns a valuable lesson 
about trying to save a sitcom in decline by introducing an unappealing 
tertiary character that looks like John Denver's love child.

-- 
It is simply breathtaking to watch the glee and abandon with which
the liberal media and the Angry Left have been attempting to turn
our military victory in Iraq into a second Vietnam quagmire. Too bad 
for them, it's failing.




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Brady: The Lost World
weberm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-01-16 04:28:58 
Re: Brady: The Lost World
Steve Carras <gcarras@  2008-02-17 01:31:36 

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