Las vidas de Marcia y Jan como recién casadas con sus respectivos maridos: el despreocupado Wally Logan y el estirado profesor Phillip Covington III, todos compartiendo la misma casa de Cali... Leer todoLas vidas de Marcia y Jan como recién casadas con sus respectivos maridos: el despreocupado Wally Logan y el estirado profesor Phillip Covington III, todos compartiendo la misma casa de California.Las vidas de Marcia y Jan como recién casadas con sus respectivos maridos: el despreocupado Wally Logan y el estirado profesor Phillip Covington III, todos compartiendo la misma casa de California.
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I must be one of the few people who really liked The Brady Brides. It deserved at least three or four seasons, and shame on it being cancelled way too soon. Why oh why? Anyway, maybe The Brady Brides can be rebooted with a LGBTI twist for these contemporary times.
I thought this show really deserved more of a chance. Marcia and Jan are both newly married and are house-hunting. They quickly realize that they only way they can afford a nice house in California is to pool their resources and buy a house together.
The comedy comes from the fact that the man Marcia married is an easygoing slob, while Jan's husband is an uptight, neat-freak professor. Sound familiar? If Neil Simon did not demand royalties, it was only because the show disappeared so quickly.
Another appeal for me as a young man was that Eve Plumb had grown up to be a total babe. Despite her role as the awkward middle child on "The Brady Bunch", she played a self-assured young woman whose beauty completely outshone that of Maureen McCormick (who was still very attractive).
Perhaps this show would have done better without the Brady connection. Brady fans were probably disappointed that the show featured only two of the Brady family, while those who scorned "The Brady Bunch" never gave it a chance.
My rating of seven (one for each aired episode) may be higher that the show actually deserves, but I give credit for the potential of a show that never really got a chance to find itself
The comedy comes from the fact that the man Marcia married is an easygoing slob, while Jan's husband is an uptight, neat-freak professor. Sound familiar? If Neil Simon did not demand royalties, it was only because the show disappeared so quickly.
Another appeal for me as a young man was that Eve Plumb had grown up to be a total babe. Despite her role as the awkward middle child on "The Brady Bunch", she played a self-assured young woman whose beauty completely outshone that of Maureen McCormick (who was still very attractive).
Perhaps this show would have done better without the Brady connection. Brady fans were probably disappointed that the show featured only two of the Brady family, while those who scorned "The Brady Bunch" never gave it a chance.
My rating of seven (one for each aired episode) may be higher that the show actually deserves, but I give credit for the potential of a show that never really got a chance to find itself
The fantasy lives on as we watch the Brady girls overact and over cute themselves.
The limited run was obviously due only to our fascination with Maureen McCormick and Eve Plumb
The limited run was obviously due only to our fascination with Maureen McCormick and Eve Plumb
I thought this show was a decent sitcom.
The Brady characters and their husbands, combined with comedy, and bit more of an adult theme.
I know ratings are everything , but t's unfortunate that they could not have given this show a full season to see if it would catch on.
The Brady characters and their husbands, combined with comedy, and bit more of an adult theme.
I know ratings are everything , but t's unfortunate that they could not have given this show a full season to see if it would catch on.
If you look at this show, it can be seen as the middle part of a trilogy (that is if you don't count the cartoon series and the horrid variety show). This show along with the original "Brady Bunch" and the hour long drama "The Bradys" make up the trilogy. Unfortunately, no one wanted to see a show with just Marcia, Jan, Carol and Alice (neither Robert Reed nor any of the Brady Boys or even Cindy appeared on this show). It was a bad idea then and it was just another attempt to squeeze a little more out of the family that wouldn't die.
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- TriviaThis was the only Brady show in sitcom form to be filmed in front of a live studio audience.
- ConexionesFollowed by The Brady Girls Get Married (1981)
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