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The Real Brady Bros

The Dropout

The Real Brady Bros

Wynnefield Productions

After Shows, Tv Reviews, Tv & Film

5700 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Greg's ego runs amok after a baseball compliment from Dodgers pitcher Don Drysdale. Greg decides to dedicate his whole life to the sport and forgoes any thoughts of college. Mike invites Drysdale over to talk about the drawbacks of life on the road, but this backfires. When his team loses, Greg gets blamed and is sobered back to reality.

 

This week's episode: The Brady Bunch S2 E01 "The Dropout" originally aired September 25, 1970.

 

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0:00.0

Hey, welcome, everybody. We have one heck of an episode in front of us today. Very exciting. Most of you will know this as the Don Drysdale episode. I don't know how many of

0:23.5

you were there when Don Drysdale was being Don Drysdale, but he was a hero of mine and one of the

0:29.5

best and fastest pitching pitchers in the entire major league. Stay tuned because we got lots to talk about.

0:37.3

I'm Barry Williams. And I'm Christopher

0:39.0

Knight. And we are the real Brady. Bros. Yes, we are. I don't know when I had so much fun

0:48.0

reviewing an episode, Chris. I was really just a trip to go through all that. You know, this is a

0:53.9

good episode because,

0:55.1

you know, it makes sense that we're doing this episode. This sort of harkens back to, you know,

0:59.3

the Juliet episode to some degree, sort of like the, I don't know, counterweight to that episode

1:04.3

for Greg, with Marcia going through her fat head syndrome. I, this episode, I remember, because I remember being excited, not only in meeting Don Drystale,

1:17.4

but actually working with him.

1:19.3

And he was a big man.

1:20.3

I mean, he made Bob Reed even look, you know, a little bit shorter than normal.

1:25.9

So I think you've six foot six, six foot five. Six, six, six, I think. So, yeah, we got to talk a little bit shorter than normal. So I think you've six foot six, six foot five.

1:28.3

Six six, six, I think.

1:29.9

So, yeah, we got to talk a little bit about Don Dreishtel.

1:32.1

He was our guest star.

1:33.2

He's in quite a bit of it.

1:35.0

He was clearly an athlete.

1:37.6

He was a legendary Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher.

1:40.4

And I'm doing this because there are many people that you know unless you know baseball history

1:45.2

or weren't there to witness his prowess you could say I don't know if you know this but he is one of

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