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The Brady Bunch/My Brother's Keeper
My Brother's Keeper | |
Season 5, Episode 8 | |
Airdate | November 2, 1973 |
Production Number | 106 |
Written by | Michael Morris |
Directed by | Ross Bowman |
Produced by | Howard Leeds and Lloyd Schwartz |
← 5x07 Marcia Gets Creamed |
5x09 → Quarterback Sneak |
The Brady Bunch — Season Five |
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My Brother's Keeper is the eighth episode of the fifth season of The Brady Bunch, and the one hundred third episode overall.
Starring: Robert Reed (Mike Brady), Florence Henderson (Carol Brady)
and Ann B. Davis (Alice)
Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Eve Plumb (Jan), Susan Olsen (Cindy), Barry Williams (Greg), Christopher Knight (Peter), Mike Lookinland (Bobby)
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Plot Overview
Bobby saves Peter from being struck by a falling ladder in their backyard. Peter, grateful to Bobby for saving his life, offers to become Bobby's "servant for life". Bobby takes advantage of the situation, forcing Peter to do all Bobby's chores. Peter soon regrets his offer, and breaks the pledge. The feud between Peter and Bobby causes Bobby to tape a line across the middle of their shared bedroom; Bobby emphasizes that the bathroom is on his side by going in and flushing the toilet. Bobby is later accidentally locked in their bedroom closet; Peter arrives and opens the door, rescuing him. To resolve the dispute, Bobby effusively praises Peter for this supposedly heroic, life saving rescue. In the subplot, the girls' room is being wallpapered.
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Although the toilet is never seen in the series, it is heard to be flushed for the only time in this episode.