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Cousin Oliver is a jargon used by TV critics when the creators of a television show decide that the addition of a cute child to the cast will improve the ratings of the show, or as a replacement for child cast members that have grown up since the show started.

Origin

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Robbie Rist as Cousin Oliver on The Brady Bunch

Cousin Oliver (played by Robbie Rist) was a character who was introduced in 1974 on The Brady Bunch during what turned out to be the show's final season. Cousin Oliver, who took up residence in the Brady household and appears in the last six episodes of the series, remains unpopular with the show's fans, and is considered by many to be the moment when The Brady Bunch jumped the shark, although that term was yet to be coined at the time the character was introduced.

Examples of the Cousin Oliver syndrome

Shows that have also suffered from the "Cousin Oliver Syndrome":

ShowCharacter introduced
2Point4 ChildrenDeclan
Ally McBealHayden
The Cosby ShowOlivia
Diff'rent StrokesSam
Family Matters3J
Family TiesAndy Keaton
The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirNicky Banks
Full HouseNicky and Alex Katsopolis
Good TimesPenny Woods
Growing PainsChrissy Seaver
Malcolm in the MiddleJamie
Married... with ChildrenSeven
My Three SonsDodie
The Partridge FamilyRicky
Scooby-DooScrappy-Doo
7th HeavenSam and David Camden
Step by StepLilly Foster Lambert
Who's the BossBilly

See also