Tired of Al escorting her dates out through the doorway, "grown-up" Kelly gets her own apartment.Tired of Al escorting her dates out through the doorway, "grown-up" Kelly gets her own apartment.Tired of Al escorting her dates out through the doorway, "grown-up" Kelly gets her own apartment.
Ric Roman Waugh
- Jake
- (as Ric Waugh)
Buck
- Buck the Dog
- (uncredited)
Ron Leavitt
- Man in Elevator
- (uncredited)
Michael G. Moye
- Man in Elevator
- (uncredited)
Emily Samuel
- Young Kelly Bundy
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis episode, centering around Kelly getting her own apartment after feeling that she is a grown-up who should not have to live under her father's thumb, ironically first aired on Christina Applegate's 19th birthday.
- SoundtracksLove & Marriage
(Theme Song)
Written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen
Arranged and Conducted by Nelson Riddle
Performed by Frank Sinatra
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Kelly moves out!
Kelly decides it's time to move out after she turned eighteen years old and is legally an adult but she still can't bring boys to her room much to her father's dismay. So she has some money and gets an apartment, Al remembers Kelly growing up and the trouble in her youth. She was always the little star with long bleached blonde hair, stocking, and fashionable clothes. While Kelly moves out, Peggy decides to spoil Bud to the point of her insanity. When Al thinks Kelly's in trouble in her new apartment, he goes to take care of it only ruining the chance that probably Kelly had to move out of the Bundy home. Marcy brings over her date and suggests that Kelly would be better living in a cardboard box outside in an alley than at the Bundy home.
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- Sylviastel
- Jun 14, 2009
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