EDIT

Episode Summary

Both Greg and Marcia rush home after school with the news that they're both running for student body president. May the best candidate win, as the boys and girls each take sides and soon each one of them is accusing the other of sabotage.
7.6
out of 10
EPISODE RATING: Good
37 votes
  • Your Rating: 10
    "Perfect"
  • Your Rating: 9.5
    "Superb"
  • Your Rating: 9
    "Superb"
  • Your Rating: 8.5
    "Great"
  • Your Rating: 8
    "Great"
  • Your Rating: 7.5
    "Good"
  • Your Rating: 7
    "Good"
  • Your Rating: 6.5
    "Fair"
  • Your Rating: 6
    "Fair"
  • Your Rating: 5.5
    "Mediocre"
  • Your Rating: 5
    "Mediocre"
  • Your Rating: 4.5
    "Poor"
  • Your Rating: 4
    "Poor"
  • Your Rating: 3.5
    "Bad"
  • Your Rating: 3
    "Bad"
  • Your Rating: 2.5
    "Terrible"
  • Your Rating: 2
    "Terrible"
  • Your Rating: 1.5
    "Abysmal"
  • Your Rating: 1
    "Abysmal"
Rate It

Watch Online

  • An episode divided can not stand!

    2.0
    "Terrible"
    I'm a harsh critic of the first season of "The Brady Bunbch." I saw the series as a kid and som of the eopisodes I just don't like. Take this episode where Greg and Marcia came home and announce that they're running for Student Body president. I like to ask this question, Why is the action taking place at home and not at the school? I can recall one scewne where those two had a debate and Marcia for no reason started crying. After that, If I had to choose between the two, I would have voted for neither one of the two. If you're want to studying government, It's best to skip this episode. Vote once and vote often!moreless

    DO YOU AGREE?

    0 0
  • Yea! Greg beat the girl! Greg beat the girl! Greg beat the girl!

    9.7
    "Superb"
    I'm a boy and I'm proud after watching this episode where Marsha drops out of the race for school president, and Greg wins! In the words of Homer Simpson: "Woo-hoo!" And in the words of London Tipton: "Yea me!!!" *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* I was so happy when Marsha dropped out of the race - she wouldn't of won anyway, and to count of the votes, it would of just been a bigger embarassment. Greg has more experience, and he knows what to do more than little Marsha who I think is just entering Juniro High School. Marsha would of also just helped the girls, Greg would of been there for anyone who needed help.moreless

    DO YOU AGREE?

    0 1

Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions

See All
  • Trivia

    • Help by adding trivia to this episode. Add trivia

  • Notes

    ADD NOTES
    • This episode makes a strong statement against the use of negative campaigning (which had run rampant during the 1968 presidential campaign). Toward the end of the show, Greg and his campaign committee are projecting how the vote will go and discover the race will be tight. Rusty (Greg's campaign manager) comes up with the bright idea to spread a nasty rumor about Marcia, that she and local creep Felix Brown were seen making out at the movie theater. Greg is appalled; not only does he totally object, but he fires him, threatens him with bodily harm if such rumors do surface and orders him to leave. Marcia, who had been listening in on the proceedings (unknown to Greg), gains new admiration and respect for her new brother. Edit
  • Quotes

    ADD QUOTES
    • Alice: E-V-E-R-L-Y, E-V-E-R-L-Y, E-V-E-R-L-Y! EVERLY, EVERLY, YAY! (Alice breaks her back) team. Edit
  • Allusions

More
Less