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    • Sun and Jin. Lost. Lost isn't the first show that typically comes to mind when you think of television romance. But married South Korean castaways Sun (Yunjin Kim) and Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) crossed time (literally) and space (repeatedly) to find their way back to each other, no matter what.
    • Coach and Tami. Friday Night Lights. Audiences love to root for will-they-won't-they couples, but the real test is whether you can make viewers care when the relationship is already solid as a rock.
    • Sam and Diane. Cheers. Legend has it, Fred Dryer (Hunter) and Julia Duffy (Newhart) came this close to playing Sam and Diane on Cheers. Fortunately, Ted Danson's insta-chemistry with Shelley Long in auditions put the kibosh on that and gave us five blissful years of on-again, off-again lasciviousness.
    • Beth and Randall. This Is Us. It would be near-impossible to rival the foundational relationship of Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) and Rebecca (Mandy Moore) on This Is Us, but Randall and Beth (he: neurotic, do-gooding; she: spirited, savvy) managed to turn "perfectly imperfect" into perfection.
  1. 3 days ago · In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’ve gathered a list of TV shows that offered the best portrayals of coupledom in all its funny, messy, emotional, complicated glory. The series are arranged first...

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    • Lucy and Ricky, I Love Lucy.
    • Coach Taylor and Tami, Friday Night Lights.
    • Kevin and Winnie, The Wonder Years.
    • Edith and Archie, All in the Family.
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    • 177 votes. I Love Lucy. I Love Lucy, a true gem from the golden age of television, captures the hearts of viewers with its intimate portrayal of a hilariously mismatched duo – Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
    • 142 votes. Bewitched. Bewitched ingeniously blends the supernatural and the mundane, as it narrates the life of a witch, Samantha, who marries a mortal man, Darrin.
    • 116 votes. The Dick Van Dyke Show. The Dick Van Dyke Show, an effective fusion of domestic and workplace comedy, beautifully weaves the tale of Rob Petrie, a television comedy writer, and his wife Laura.
    • 130 votes. I Dream of Jeannie. I Dream of Jeannie brings a fresh spin to the classic romantic sitcom format with the story of an astronaut, Major Tony Nelson, who inadvertently releases a spirited genie, Jeannie, and falls in love with her.
    • Eleanor Shellstrop and Chidi Anagonye, The Good Place. It’s that classic love story: boy (William Jackson Harper) meets girl (Kristen Bell) in the afterlife, boy teaches girl about ethics and philosophy, girl teaches boy how to actually effect change in the world.
    • Kevin Arnold and Winnie Cooper, The Wonder Years. It’s fitting, if heartbreaking, that Kevin and Winnie don’t end up together at the end of this 60-flashback drama.
    • Monica Geller and Chandler Bing, Friends. Friends was Ross and Rachel’s love story from Episode 1. But the relationship the writers hadn’t planned actually ended up being the stronger one.
    • Olivia Pope and Fitzgerald Grant, Scandal. They’re both too smart to fall in love, and too smitten to stop it from happening. Married U.S. President Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) and his crisis manager Olivia (Kerry Washington) spend their whole relationship putting out P.R.
  3. Dec 13, 2021 · Teenage, queer, interracial, polyamorous, superhero, and even the devil and a mortal, include just a slice of the diverse TV pairings of 2021. There are endless ways to tell the story of love, and this year gave us every single one of them. In no particular order, here are the Best TV Couples of 2021: 1. Devi and Paxton (Never Have I Ever)

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