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globalspot28
07-06-2004, 10:45 AM
7 most romantic TV couples

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By Jason Davis

They come into our living rooms for years on end. We wonder will they or won't they, and when they do, it's usually the end of the show. Here's a look at 7 TV couples that illustrated love on the small screen.

1. David Addison and Maddie Hayes from Moonlighting
Never have we wanted two people who so annoyed each other to get together. The sparks flew every week at the Blue Moon Detective Agency and the audience ate up every spiteful minute of it — until Dave and Maddie made it official ... then the show was over.

2. Buffy Summers and Angel from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Theirs was a forbidden love — a vampire and the slayer, but he had a soul and things looked okay until they consummated their love and a gypsy curse robbed him of his conscience. Relieved of his humanity, Angel went on a murderous rampage culminating with Buffy killing him. Of course, he came back the next season, but their love was too dangerous, so he got a spin-off.

3. John Steed and Emma Peel from The Avengers
"Surely not!" you say. Steed and Peel? Her husband had vanished and he was ... well, a confirmed bachelor, but when Mr. Peel showed up in Emma's swan-song episode — he was the very image of Mr. Steed. Repression, thy name is The Avengers. They were just too English to give in to what the audience already knew.

4. Dana Scully and Fox Mulder from The X-Files
Series creator Chris Carter made a mantra of never letting the two F.B.I. agents get together, but the interrupted kiss in 1998's feature film signaled the crumbling of Carter's anti-relationship wall. Three seasons later, Scully would be with child and there was little doubt who was responsible.

5. Ross Geller and Rachel Green from Friends
The best measure of a successful TV romance is how many people will shout at the TV when a final episode seems set to deny a happy ending. The massive sigh of relief issued the world over when Rachel appeared at Ross's door at the end of May's finale is a testament to one of TV's most enduring on again off again couples ... no more breaks!

6. Jamie and Paul Buchman from Mad About You
Eight seasons of mostly marital bliss is what the Buchmans offered audiences in the 90s. They were funny, they loved each other and the audience loved them for it. Unfortunately, they had a child, and the show was doomed.

7. Barnabas Collins and Josette du Pres from Dark Shadows
For a generation growing up in the late 60s, love was exemplified by a man who endured centuries as a vampire in pursuit of a seemingly endless series of reincarnations of his lost love Josette. Often killing, torturing or imprisoning people in basements, Barnabas was unfailing in his love for a woman who, let's be honest, seemed awfully prone to jumping off cliffs.

Their love spans seasons, and they become like old friends who visit once a week. They have their ups and downs, but they are our most pervasive icons of what love should be.

Chambers
07-06-2004, 12:32 PM
5. Ross Geller and Rachel Green from Friends
The best measure of a successful TV romance is how many people will shout at the TV when a final episode seems set to deny a happy ending. The massive sigh of relief issued the world over when Rachel appeared at Ross's door at the end of May's finale is a testament to one of TV's most enduring on again off again couples ... no more breaks!

...Hummm...I'd put Sam and Diane from Cheers. Romantic doesn't necessarily imply that the couple has to stay together. Ross and Rachel, in my opinion, were the worst part about Friends.

Sterling Holobyte
07-06-2004, 01:11 PM
Originally posted by DianeDiane
Ross and Rachel, in my opinion, were the worst part about Friends.
Personally, I think Friends was the worst part about Friends. :D

To the list, I would add Charles and Caroline Ingalls of Little House On The Prairie. It's hard to be romantic when your out on the frontier battling death, disease, bad crops and bad weather, but they somehow did it!(no pun intended) :)

spunkygirl
07-06-2004, 01:46 PM
I agree with Buffy and Angel, and Ross and Rachel, but no the others

:lookaroun

What about

Helen and Joe from Wings

Tony and Angela from Who's the Boss

Maggie and Jason from Growing Pains

and so many more :mad:

Sean Snow
07-06-2004, 03:03 PM
Originally posted by globalspot28
7. Barnabas Collins and Josette du Pres from Dark Shadows
For a generation growing up in the late 60s, love was exemplified by a man who endured centuries as a vampire in pursuit of a seemingly endless series of reincarnations of his lost love Josette. Often killing, torturing or imprisoning people in basements, Barnabas was unfailing in his love for a woman who, let's be honest, seemed awfully prone to jumping off cliffs.

Their love spans seasons, and they become like old friends who visit once a week. They have their ups and downs, but they are our most pervasive icons of what love should be.

Yay, I'm glad Barnabas and Josette are on the list. :D I definitely wasn't expecting to see them on it.

EmoJoe
07-06-2004, 04:46 PM
Originally posted by Topanga

Tony and Angela from Who's the Boss



They definatly deserved to be on the list.

James
07-07-2004, 01:03 AM
What about the following:

Mike and Carol Brady from The Brady Bunch
Cliff and Clair Huxtable from The Cosby Show
Carl and Harriette Winslow from Family Matters
Tim and Jill Taylor from Home Improvement
Carmine Ragusa and Shirley Feeney from Laverne and Shirley
John and Olivia Walton from The Waltons
Kevin Arnold and Winnie Cooper from The Wonder Years

sinatrastar
07-07-2004, 11:23 PM
Two vampire couples on the list? Seems a little odd. What about Luke and Laura from General Hospital?

Mike and Carol from the Brady Bunch
I don't remember much in the way of "romance" from them. ;)

BLT
07-10-2004, 01:03 AM
niles/daphne, frasier
max/99, get smart
victor/nikki, young & the restless
jeannie/tony, i dream of jeannie
balki/mary-anne, perfect strangers
dick/mary, 3rd rock from the sun
quint/nola, the guiding light