We kind of touched on this before, but the Rocky and Bullwinkle movie did a really similar plot device as the two Brady Bunch movies, in that Rocky and Bullwinkle were clearly stuck in their ways from the 60s and had trouble fitting into the "real world" of the modern-day 2000s.
Now, at least with Rocky and Bullwinkle, we had a logical explanation behind it: they had been stuck in reruns since 1964, and as such, Frostbite Falls - with a few obvious exceptions that satired modern-day corporate development - was basically frozen in that same time period. But what exactly was going on with the Brady Bunch? How, exactly, was it that they didn't change at all from the mid-70s to the mid-90s? Not even age during that time? Are we to believe that the family was somehow caught in some kind of time warp that prevented them from aging in two decades? I mean surely between the time of the original series and those movies, the Brady kids would have been grown-up, out of the house, raising their own families, while Mike and Carol would have been advanced in their years as well, and Alice would have been ancient by then.
Now, at least with Rocky and Bullwinkle, we had a logical explanation behind it: they had been stuck in reruns since 1964, and as such, Frostbite Falls - with a few obvious exceptions that satired modern-day corporate development - was basically frozen in that same time period. But what exactly was going on with the Brady Bunch? How, exactly, was it that they didn't change at all from the mid-70s to the mid-90s? Not even age during that time? Are we to believe that the family was somehow caught in some kind of time warp that prevented them from aging in two decades? I mean surely between the time of the original series and those movies, the Brady kids would have been grown-up, out of the house, raising their own families, while Mike and Carol would have been advanced in their years as well, and Alice would have been ancient by then.