Brady Bunch 1970s Zoom Access Joke
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It’s never explicitly explained how the Brady Bunch had access to Zoom in the 1970s.
Overview
This meme uses the iconic 3x3 grid opening title sequence from the 1969-1974 American sitcom The Brady Bunch, which shows every member of the blended Brady family in their own separate framed box against a solid blue background, all smiling at the camera. The text above the image makes a silly anachronistic joke, pointing out that the grid layout is nearly identical to a modern Zoom video call screen, and facetiously claiming it was never explained how the 1970s show had access to Zoom technology decades before the video conferencing platform was invented and became widely used.
Origin notes
The meme was posted on the Reddit r/Meme subreddit under the original title 'Ahead of their time'. It combines widely recognized nostalgic pop culture from the 1970s with the near-universal cultural experience of Zoom calls that became mainstream during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, when remote work and school video calls became a regular part of everyday life for most people.