

It is an idea that moves Dharma to consult Greg's mother for grooming advice, as a potential political wife. Teleplay by : Bill Prady & Regina StewartĪfter Greg wins a major court case, he is urged to run for Congress. Naturally Dharma invites him to stay with her, and naturally Greg is deeply suspicious of his motives and tails them - even to the extent of getting Pete to impersonate him at a dinner with Attorney General Janet Reno. While sunning on the roof, Dharma & Jane meet an elderly Native American who wants to die on the premises, claiming that it was his ancestors' sacred burial ground. Teleplay by : Don Foster & Charles Harper Yates Meanwhile, Larry goes to Edward with a scheme to mass-market videos of Dharma's yoga instruction. After two classes, however, they both realize Greg's life is out of control when he gets into a macho "I can do this" contest with Pete and pulls a groin muscle. When Greg's competitive nature becomes destructive, Dharma exposes him to yoga, hoping to lower his stress level. Right for Barbara - a quest which takes on a desperate edge when Barbara confesses she is still in love with Greg. When Greg's former co-worker and ex-girlfriend Barbara is transferred back to his firm from Washington, Dharma seeks to assuage her own natural jealousy by finding a new Mr. Meanwhile, Pete and Jane have a surprising encounter of their own in the cloakroom. There's love amid the ruins when Dharma and Greg hold a "do-over" wedding to appease their families, particularly the hostile Kitty, who turns the young couple's plans for a simple party into a big country-club affair, including a formal renewal of the wedding vows.

Meanwhile, Kitty, misunderstanding the word "shower," readies for a social event with hors d'oeuvres and formal invitations.

But when the Montgomerys and the Finkelsteins finally get together to plan the details, the hostilities really begin.ĭharma tries to sprinkle a little TLC in Greg's life by installing a new, deluxe "Spring Mist 3000" shower, while Greg finds himself on a testosterone-ridden golfing afternoon with Edward and Larry. When Dharma and Greg throw a party to celebrate their union, a disapproving Kitty boycotts the event, and Dharma sets out to befriend her mother-in-law. The happy couple finds themselves in a tug of war between decency and staying true to yourself with ruthless honesty. Dharma's adventure begins when she meets Greg's socialite snob parents. They can't tell her dad Larry that they committed the 'fascist state's unnatural' act of marriage. She recognizes his picture in the newspaper and finds him in his office, drags him to a Giants baseball game, then for pie in Reno, where they get married all within the same day.īack at home, the dream soon turns into a nightmare for Greg when he meets Dharma's hippie parents. When Greg sees Dharma on the subway, they can't stop looking at each other.

When the police arrive, Carol and Mike explain what had happened, while the kids watch through the window.Episodes Season 1 (1997–98) No. Marcia and Greg hear it and call the police. Then when Carol and Mike get home, Mike trips on a bike in the backyard. They agree they need to go check on the kids. they needing to follow Greg and Marcia's orders, Carol begins to get worried about the night out when it looks like Cindy might be coming down with a cold. When Greg and Marcia confront their parents, Carol and Mike realize that they are correct and allow them to stay at home babysitterless.Īfter laying down the ground rules, about which the other four kids are not too happy i.e. So they contemplate hiring a babysitter, news which doesn't sit well with Greg and Marcia, who feel they are too old for babysitters, especially as kids their age are already doing such work. Carol's excitement turns to disappointment when she realizes that Alice can't look after the kids as she already has her own important plans for the night. Mike is able to secure tickets for an excited Carol and him to attend a show this evening that's long been sold out. Greg and Marcia are left in charge of babysitting their younger siblings for the first time, but Cindy's sniffles cast a pall on Mike and Carol's planned night at the theater. Written by Bruce Howard and directed by Oscar Rudolph, it first aired 2 October 1970 on ABC. The Babysitters is the second episode of Season 2 of the The Brady Bunch, and the 27th overall episode of the series.
