I shared a room with my older sister. When I was 12 and she was 15 she decided she wanted her own room so she moved into the room downstairs. I was sad and disappointed but then I adjusted.
Being as he has to share a bedroom and that there is only one bathroom for 6 kids, Greg needs a place where he can be master of his domain at least three times a day....
lol and read that 1973 hustler lol but I’ll tell you can you imagine living in that den or when he lived up in the attic you gotta use the bathroom you literally have to go way upstairs or downstairs horrible design but I’ll tell if you lived in that house in 1973 you were a king
@alexrgee . So he has to share a room with his two brothers? My neice had 4 girls in the same room with 2 sets of bunk beds !! And most houses only have ONE bathroom !!
This is the episode where we’re told that Greg can’t move into the attic unless he was 2 ft tall… then a couple of seasons later, 💥 VOILA!💥 The attic suddenly became big enough to accommodate him.
The exterior shot of the house was a one-story split level house. They nailed a fake upstairs window to one side of the house. Yet we all believed the house had two full stories and a habitable attic above. In the episode where Peter breaks the vase, he implies the house has a cellar.
Mike Brady has all 6 kids sharing one bathroom. I'm surprised they didn't kill one another dealing with that. I think in this episode or another one Mr. Brady let Greg live in the attic. If it's anything like my attic you need a ladder to reach it. After you get inside, the heat and lack of ventilation would kill anyone trying to live in it. You would think Mr. Brady, the master architect, could figure out a solution to all this.
Never mind six kids with one bathroom. How did the three sisters wear a different new fashionable outfit in every scene, and share a single narrow bedroom closet that is mostly open space?
@@TnseWlms And all that fashionable clothes on an architect's salary, and he was a poor one at that. The kids had to have been professional shoplifters. I must have missed the episode where the parents trained them. ;)
In real life Barry Williams once got into an auto accident and had a swollen lip. They wrote that into the plot of the UFO episode by having Greg say that he cut his lip shaving.
Barry's real last name is Blenkhorn. Barry William Blenkhorn. Barry Williams is just his stage name. Just like Robert Reed's real name was Robert Reitz.
Being the oldest boy in the family, I had my own room starting when I was about 10 years old. My two younger brothers had to share a room. I liked it that way.
I know when I was young and asked for my own room, my dad grabbed me by the neck, gave me a playboy and some KY jelly and threw me in the bathroom and was told not to come out until I don't want my own room anymore
...to be fair to Greg, he more or less wants *PRIVACY* (2:57); He is the Oldest, and, although in a bit of a rush to claim his 'Manhood' , Mike & Carol SHOULD acknowledge his blossoming Adulthood, and need for Independence...they still see him as, "Greg Brady, our SON"....he's a MAN, now, Mike.....accept it, and RESPECT it....(3:18)
Not in the eyes of modern day Karens, courts, and politicians. A teenager is a CHILD, when it suits their purposes (for instance going after any adult they target). And they are an adult when it suits their purposes.
I think it’s obvious why 3 kids in a room could be a bit much. Mike could have moved his desk to the master bedroom maybe? Even with Greg calming down at the end of the episode he didn’t need to move back into the room with Peter and Bobby. They could have worked on fixing the attic room sooner too.
Grey Brady you are not Man So grow up your Dad Mike Brady was right First all you are not getting room I am so sorry you have to stay your room Back off
Well, even though I was an only child growing up & female, an older teen guy or girl wanting their own room is reasonable. Especially since they made the attic Greg's room & it worked out.
I shared a room with my older sister. When I was 12 and she was 15 she decided she wanted her own room so she moved into the room downstairs. I was sad and disappointed but then I adjusted.
“I only wanted to tell you that dinner was ready…gee!”😂😂
Before asking for his own room, he should see if they can get a toilet for the bathroom.
Haha! Yes, I would think that would be a priority. 😂
@@jenniferhansen3622 lol!!!! Maybe one of the guys who gets something heavy going and likes to rap will let Greg use the bathroom lol!!!
And a necessity.
Did he move into the attic then or later?? I think mikes den
Being as he has to share a bedroom and that there is only one bathroom for 6 kids, Greg needs a place where he can be master of his domain at least three times a day....
lol and read that 1973 hustler lol but I’ll tell you can you imagine living in that den or when he lived up in the attic you gotta use the bathroom you literally have to go way upstairs or downstairs horrible design but I’ll tell if you lived in that house in 1973 you were a king
@alexrgee . So he has to share a room with his two brothers? My neice had 4 girls in the same room with 2 sets of bunk beds !! And most houses only have ONE bathroom !!
When Greg is a problem, suddenly he's "YOUR son".
He wants a talk, like a man, to a man, which she understood. It's not about 'your son', it's about 'he won't take me as seriously as you'
This is the episode where we’re told that Greg can’t move into the attic unless he was 2 ft tall… then a couple of seasons later, 💥 VOILA!💥 The attic suddenly became big enough to accommodate him.
Barry and Chris have discussed a number of inconsistencies on their podcasts.
Mike was an amazing architect.
He made it happen.....
The exterior shot of the house was a one-story split level house. They nailed a fake upstairs window to one side of the house. Yet we all believed the house had two full stories and a habitable attic above. In the episode where Peter breaks the vase, he implies the house has a cellar.
I believe that the title of this episode is Our Son the Man.
1:09 where is that door supposed to lead to outside of the boys room?
You have to love that music score walk Wong Wong, ding, ding ding
I don't blame him. Greg hád his ówn room. I had mine growing up.
Now I want to see the home office/den transformed into Greg's far out hippie pad.
My favorite part LMAO 😂😂😂😎😎🫶🫶🫶🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
Understandable.... Lol he was inthe bathroom
Mike Brady has all 6 kids sharing one bathroom. I'm surprised they didn't kill one another dealing with that. I think in this episode or another one Mr. Brady let Greg live in the attic. If it's anything like my attic you need a ladder to reach it. After you get inside, the heat and lack of ventilation would kill anyone trying to live in it. You would think Mr. Brady, the master architect, could figure out a solution to all this.
Never mind six kids with one bathroom. How did the three sisters wear a different new fashionable outfit in every scene, and share a single narrow bedroom closet that is mostly open space?
@@TnseWlms And all that fashionable clothes on an architect's salary, and he was a poor one at that. The kids had to have been professional shoplifters. I must have missed the episode where the parents trained them. ;)
Didn't he eventually move to the attic?
Later on in the series, but not this epsoide, the attic was suggested but Greg at the time was far too "tall".
@@MarkWhich😂
We all know why teen boys need the privacy of their own room.
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Girls too.
I don't blame Greg for wanting his own privacy
He needed it especially with them sharing a bathroom and not being siblings
Knock? The door was wide open and it's their room.
Mike being the engineer he was maybe a wing he should of added on to the house or a guest house
Mike just gets home, probably needs a drink but noooooo! Now he has to go deal with Greg!
I think it is really funny that Greg has bandages on his face one minute, and then the next minute, those bandages have magically disappeared 😀
In real life Barry Williams once got into an auto accident and had a swollen lip. They wrote that into the plot of the UFO episode by having Greg say that he cut his lip shaving.
The man upstairs waiting for Father Mike Brady
Poor Mike had to go make a trip upstairs immediately after he arrived home. He was probably craving a large glass of ice with bourbon.
I'm with user id Greg was growing up and wanted his own privacy!
You mean because he was getting bigger and wanted to play with it a few times a week ? :))))))
In this episode Gregg Moves In Mike's study. Then I think in the final season he was permanently in the Attic.
Barry's real last name is Blenkhorn. Barry William Blenkhorn. Barry Williams is just his stage name. Just like Robert Reed's real name was Robert Reitz.
i think german surnames
Being the oldest boy in the family, I had my own room starting when I was about 10 years old. My two younger brothers had to share a room. I liked it that way.
Greg coming out all cut 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He wants to flog dolphin
Huh?
I know when I was young and asked for my own room, my dad grabbed me by the neck, gave me a playboy and some KY jelly and threw me in the bathroom and was told not to come out until I don't want my own room anymore
Someone should have called child services, my dude.
Wow what a total jerk.
...to be fair to Greg, he more or less wants *PRIVACY* (2:57); He is the Oldest, and, although in a bit of a rush to claim his 'Manhood' , Mike & Carol SHOULD acknowledge his blossoming Adulthood, and need for Independence...they still see him as, "Greg Brady, our SON"....he's a MAN, now, Mike.....accept it, and RESPECT it....(3:18)
If that's the case, he should have had his own room at 12.... lol. or he just took LOOOOOOOOOOOONGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG showers. LOL LOL
Greg:One year in high school you're not a kid anymore, you're a man
Me: No Greg, you're a TEENAGER. You're forgetting a couple big steps.
Not in the eyes of modern day Karens, courts, and politicians. A teenager is a CHILD, when it suits their purposes (for instance going after any adult they target). And they are an adult when it suits their purposes.
It was the 70’s. Most kids were on their own at 10 or so.
Greg wants privacy ... so he can go blind.
I think it’s obvious why 3 kids in a room could be a bit much. Mike could have moved his desk to the master bedroom maybe? Even with Greg calming down at the end of the episode he didn’t need to move back into the room with Peter and Bobby. They could have worked on fixing the attic room sooner too.
Greg want a place to be alone with Marcia so they could get jiggy wid it.
ideat
Like the scene in the 1995 Brady movie with Chris barnes and christine taylor as greg and marcia. LMAO
I don't blame Greg, privacy is important
Brown eyes or blue?
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Grey Brady
you are not Man
So grow up
your Dad Mike Brady was right
First all you are not getting room
I am so sorry you have to stay your room
Back off
Well, even though I was an only child growing up & female, an older teen guy or girl wanting their own room is reasonable. Especially since they made the attic Greg's room & it worked out.