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'''Chuck's Apartment''' (1838 [[Echo Park]]) is the main apartment featured in [[Chuck (Television Series)|Chuck (Television Series),]] with the majority of the main cast having lived there at some point in the series.
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'''Chuck's Apartment''' at 1838 Franklin Street, [[Echo Park|Echo Park,]] is the apartment most often featured in [[Chuck (Television Series)|Chuck (Television Series),]] with the majority of the main cast having lived there at some point in the series.
   
The apartment is located in [[Echo Park]], [[Burbank]], Los Angeles County, California.It is known to have an open plan kitchen/living room and two bedrooms, with Chuck's bedroom a particularly important location; his window, which is refered to as the 'Morgan Door', is often used to gain entry by [[Morgan]], [[Casey]] and [[Sarah]].
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The apartment is located in [[Echo Park]], [[Burbank]], Los Angeles County, California. It is known to have an open plan kitchen/dining/living room, two bedrooms, and one large bathroom. Chuck's ground level bedroom is a particularly important location; his window, which is occasionally refered to as the 'Morgan Door', is often used to gain entry to the apartment by [[Morgan]], [[Casey|Casey,]] and [[Sarah]].
   
Up until the episode {{301}} the apartment was home to Chuck, Ellie and Devon, and is the location of many events throughout the series. During {{301}}, Ellie and Devon decide that they should have their own place, and move to the newly available apartment across the courtyard, leaving Chuck the apartment.
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Until the episode {{301}} the apartment was home to Chuck, Ellie, and Devon, and is the location of many events throughout the series. During {{301}}, Ellie and Devon decide that they should have their own place, and move to the newly available apartment across the courtyard, leaving Chuck the apartment.
   
Chuck then asks Morgan to be his room mate, which delights Morgan, having wanted to be room mates since the second season. After Morgan moves in, noticeable changes are made; Chuck's guitar is moved downstairs and video games equipment is left in prominent positions (such as a [[Wikipedia: Forza Motorsport 3|Forza Motorsport 3]] racing chair).
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Chuck then asks Morgan to move in, which delights Morgan, having wanted to be Chuck's room mate since the second season. After Morgan moves in, noticeable changes are made; Chuck's guitar and video game equipment emerge from his bedroom and are seen throughout the livinig room in prominent positions (such as a [[Wikipedia: Forza Motorsport 3|Forza Motorsport 3]] racing chair).  The apartment looks less like a family home and more like a frat house
   
After Sarah and Chuck begin really dating rather than just cover dating in [[Season Three]], Sarah begins spending nights at the apartment. Although initially reluctant to move in when Chuck asks her, Sarah agrees by the end of {{315}} and is seen living at the apartment from that point.
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After Sarah and Chuck begin actually dating rather than just cover dating in [[Season Three]], Sarah begins spending nights at the apartment. Although initially reluctant to move in when Chuck asks her, Sarah agrees by the end of {{315}} and is seen living at the apartment from that point.  The boys with toys decor calms down gradually from that point.
   
In {{416}}, Morgan decides to move out, he no longer wants to be the third wheel, living with an engaged couple. He tells Chuck that it is time that he grow up. The pair sadly acknowledged it was the end of an era.
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In {{416}}, Morgan decides to move out, not wishing to be the third wheel, living with an engaged couple. He tells Chuck that it is time that he grow up. The pair sadly acknowledged it was the end of an era.
   
 
== Residents ==
 
== Residents ==

Revision as of 21:23, 8 September 2020

Chuckapartment

Chuck's Apartment at 1838 Franklin Street, Echo Park, is the apartment most often featured in Chuck (Television Series), with the majority of the main cast having lived there at some point in the series.

The apartment is located in Echo Park, Burbank, Los Angeles County, California. It is known to have an open plan kitchen/dining/living room, two bedrooms, and one large bathroom. Chuck's ground level bedroom is a particularly important location; his window, which is occasionally refered to as the 'Morgan Door', is often used to gain entry to the apartment by Morgan, Casey, and Sarah.

Until the episode Template:301 the apartment was home to Chuck, Ellie, and Devon, and is the location of many events throughout the series. During Template:301, Ellie and Devon decide that they should have their own place, and move to the newly available apartment across the courtyard, leaving Chuck the apartment.

Chuck then asks Morgan to move in, which delights Morgan, having wanted to be Chuck's room mate since the second season. After Morgan moves in, noticeable changes are made; Chuck's guitar and video game equipment emerge from his bedroom and are seen throughout the livinig room in prominent positions (such as a Forza Motorsport 3 racing chair).  The apartment looks less like a family home and more like a frat house

After Sarah and Chuck begin actually dating rather than just cover dating in Season Three, Sarah begins spending nights at the apartment. Although initially reluctant to move in when Chuck asks her, Sarah agrees by the end of Template:315 and is seen living at the apartment from that point.  The boys with toys decor calms down gradually from that point.

In Template:416, Morgan decides to move out, not wishing to be the third wheel, living with an engaged couple. He tells Chuck that it is time that he grow up. The pair sadly acknowledged it was the end of an era.

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