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She's used to being ignored by her mother and she doesn't really have anyone to rely on, so when she and Dylan find their way to each other, she leans on him. Kelly is a better partner for Dylan because she's experienced a lot of things and she feels more on his level. While Brenda is innocent and very coddled by her sweet, caring family, Kelly is more independent. She just gets Dylan and doesn't freak out over every little thing the way that Brenda does.
Although Brenda's dad, Jim Walsh James Eckhouse isn't thrilled with their relationship, it's definitely true that Brenda is able to show Dylan that it's possible to have a happy family life.
She comes from a home with a brother and two parents, and he's able to observe that, especially since he's good friends with Brandon Jason Priestley.
This is something that Brenda can offer Dylan that Kelly can't. That seems to be another point in Brenda's favor. If you had a friend who had a relationship like Dylan and Brenda's, you would definitely tell them to let it go and say goodbye. Kelly is a better love interest for Dylan because Dylan and Brenda break up way too many times. In the second season, Brenda thinks it's for the best if she and Dylan end their relationship because she worries that she's pregnant and she feels that it's all too much.
If they were meant to be, they would be able to help each other through bad and good times instead of feeling like it's overwhelming and they need time apart. When Brenda meets Dylan, he's a friend of her brother Brandon's and she likes his cool vibe. They connect romantically and Kelly vacillates between her attraction and feeling like she's betraying Brenda.
For the sake of their friendship with Brenda, Kelly tells Dylan to forget their summer fling. When Brenda returns, Brenda and Dylan continue their relationship. Kelly's miserable and after Brenda and Dylan break up, Dylan goes straight to Kelly's house to start dating her officially. They go on a date and Brenda is shocked to see them together. The girls mend their friendship apart from Dylan. They admit their feelings to Dylan and ask him to choose between them. Dylan chooses Kelly and they start a relationship.
It last until the summer before college, where they travel to Europe but fight towards the end when Dylan does not get into the college of his choice. When Dylan returns they reunite, until Kelly dumps him for John Sears. They get back together passionately and Dylan dumps pie on John Sears' face. The emergence of a Dylan's newfound family and Kelly's skepticism of their intentions caused a strain on their relationship.
They break up at the end of their freshman year in college. In seasons 3 and 4, Kelly and Dylan give it their best shot, but they continue to clash over seemingly minuscule matters like jealousy and insecurity.
Kelly often wanted more from Dylan than he was willing to provide, and Dylan reciprocated with a refusal to even meet Kelly halfway. But in one scene, Kelly had more chemistry and made more sense with Brandon than she ever did with Dylan. Why, then, did Dylan have to keep volleying between Brenda and Kelly? He should have dated outside of the group more in those first few years. You would think that Kelly and Steve would have been the weirdest love match on Beverly Hills, , but when push really comes to shove, Kelly and Dylan should never have lasted longer than their sordid summer before senior year.
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