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This is a full list of Charley Dietz's relationships. For a list of his significant others, see Charley Dietz/Romances.
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Harry Weston[]
Charley sees Harry as a father figure.
Carol Weston[]
Carol and Charley have an openly-hostile relationship. Carol greatly dislikes Charley's lack of respect for those around him, while Charley delights in poking fun at Carol's neuroses and her lack of a love life.
In "Goodbye, Mr. Dietz", Charley finally becomes aware of how his antics have harmed the Westons over the years and decides to move out. While Harry and Barbara find that they miss his antics, Carol is elated that he has moved away and revels in their Charley-free existence, constantly reminding her family how bad of a neighbor he was and that they should be glad he's gone. To her dismay, however, Harry and Barbara convince Charley to move back to the neighborhood.[1]
In "The Boy Next Door", Charley comforts Carol after a breakup and the two of them end up sleeping together. After they got over their overwhelming disgust, they briefly wondered if their dislike for one another was masking an unknown attraction. They tried going on a date or two, but couldn't click despite their efforts and realized that their night of passion was just a fluke. They then went back to being hostile to each other.[2]
When Carol got pregnant with her son Scotty and broke up with her then-boyfriend Patrick, Charley offered to marry Carol so that her son would have a father figure in her life. In "Settling', he genuinely congratulated Carol on her engagement, albeit with a jab at her appearance afterward.[3]
Barbara Weston[]
To be added.
Laverne Todd[]
To be added.
Immediate Family[]
Parents[]
Fred Dietz[]
To be added.
Ursula Dietz[]
To be added.
Siblings[]
Dieter Dietz[]
To be added.
Children[]
Raymond[]
To be added.
Friends[]
Gino[]
One of Charley's friends. Gino died when the mirror in his bedroom ceiling fell on him, and while at his funeral, Charley began to worry about his own mortality.[4]
References[]
- ↑ Empty Nest, Season 2, Episode 20, “Goodbye, Mr. Dietz”. Perling, Toni (writer) & Zuckerman, Steve (director) (March 3rd, 1990)
- ↑ Empty Nest, Season 3, Episode 8, “The Boy Next Door”. LaZebnik, Rob (writer) & Zuckerman, Steve (director) (November 10th, 1990)
- ↑ Empty Nest, Season 2, Episode 1, “Settling”. Beavers, Susan (writer) & Zuckerman, Steve (director) (September 30th, 1989)
- ↑ Empty Nest, Season 2, Episode 2, “Harry Snubs Laverne”. Dougherty, Pat (writer) & Zuckerman, Steve (director) (October 14th, 1989)