Family Ties - Season 7 Episode 24 : Alex Doesn't Live Here Anymore

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Family Ties - Season 7 Episode 24 : Alex Doesn't Live Here Anymore
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Title:Family Ties - Season 7 Episode 24 : Alex Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Air Date: 1989-05-14
Season Number: 7
Episodes Number: 24
Guest Stars: Scott Valentine (Nick Moore), Courteney Cox (Lauren Miller), Marc Price (Skippy Handelman), Terry Wills (Cabbie), Nina Mann (Mrs. Williams), Dan Weisman (Marc), Sarah McCrary (Violet), Alex Zuckerman (Davey), Marissa Rosen (Child), Ginny Wohland (Child), Nichole Francois (Child)
Stars: Meredith Baxter (Elyse Keaton), Michael Gross (Steven Keaton), Michael J. Fox (Alex P. Keaton), Justine Bateman (Mallory Keaton), Tina Yothers (Jennifer Keaton), Brian Bonsall (Andy Keaton),
Overview
When Alex lands his dream job in New York, everyone's delighted for him, except Elyse. As Steven helps Andy rehearse for his school play on dental hygiene, Alex bursts into the Keaton kitchen with a rousing chorus of ""New York, New York"", and the news that he's been hired by one of Wall Street's biggest investment firms. The family is thrilled, but Elyse is somewhat taken aback when she learns that Alex is expected to move immediately. While everyone pitches in to help Alex get ready, Elyse becomes miffed over a family photo that he packed without her permission and a palpable tension begins to develop between them. In the course of packing, Alex battles wits with Jennifer, accepts fashion tips from Mallory, receives fatherly advice from Steven and shares some final moments with Nick, Skippy and Lauren. All the while, Elyse continues to withdraw from him.
Seasons List
  • Season 1 (22 episode) - September 22, 1982
  • Season 2 (22 episode) - September 28, 1983
  • Season 3 (23 episode) - September 20, 1984
  • Season 4 (23 episode) - September 26, 1985
  • Season 5 (28 episode) - September 25, 1986
  • Season 6 (26 episode) - September 13, 1987
  • Season 7 (24 episode) - October 30, 1988