"The Brady Bunch" Two Petes in a Pod (TV Episode 1974) Poster

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I'll go the first reviewer one better.....
bullockgeoff16 January 2023
I agree that this is the craziest plot line yet, but as for the question about anybody in school noticing, this is explained on their first meeting as the other guy having conveniently "just moved in". That, to me, at least, shows even more desperation. You know when you hear a line like this that even the writer knows how bad it is.

This is towards the end of the run, and I can see why Robert Reed had decided he'd had enough. Sherwood Schwartz obviously recycled this plot device from Gilligan's Island, where it was used, not once, but three times. But at least we knew Gilligan's Island was pure hooey. The Brady Bunch was supposed to be a comedic look at blended family life.
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10/10
TWO PETERS AROUND DA' HOUSE...
tcchelsey15 December 2023
10 STARS. I remember this classic episode when it first aired. It was hilarious then and still is, largely due to the talents of Christopher Knight. He plays this just right, and with all the outrageousness attached.

True, it's familiar stuff, done by other sitcoms, but it was just right for Peter, the kind of mess a Brady brother would get himself into. Enter Arthur, who looks exactly like Peter, except he wears glasses? Also, he's a really cool guy. Pete becomes fast friends with Arthur... and actually could use his help when Mike's boss' niece (Pamela) needs a Friday night date?

Turns out Peter has a date the same night ---so why not use his double?

Laugh out loud stuff. Chris Knight is so much fun to watch, and quite the mover and shaker. Bottom line, you have to see this one through, with all the neat twists. No question, one of the best directed episodes of the final season.

Special guest star in Denise Nickerson, playing a very patient Pamela through the insanity. Denise was a popular young actress, having appeared in WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY a few years earlier. Prior to this episode she actually auditioned for the lead in the EXORCIST, but lost out to Linda Blair.

Make no mistake the later scripts DID have their moments, especially this one, written by top writers. At times -- a teen version of LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE. That's very clever.

Recommended. SEASON 5 remastered color ABC/Paramout dvd box set.
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10/10
Hilarious episode!
tedgeerdink25 April 2021
The kids and I watched this episode last night and laughed so much at how absurd it was (even by Brady Bunch standards).
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2/10
Worst. Episode. Ever.
vastdifference6 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
As unrealistic as this show was, Peter having a twin or a doppelgänger or a lookalike was just stupid. Nobody in the school noticed? After "Arthur" fooled the family, Peter was clueless regarding checkers, the pies and Jan's homework. (Arthur lusting for Jan was a creepy vibe.) This, more than bringing in Oliver, made the highest jump over the shark.
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