What television relationship is most like your marriage?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mad Men


Really? Like Don and Betty Draper?


Pretty much, except I work in PR.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mad Men


Really? Like Don and Betty Draper?


Pretty much, except I work in PR.


Like you are having affairs and your wife looks the other way?
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Aspirational: Eric & Tammy Taylor.
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Coach and Tami Taylor
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Mr and Mrs Smith but with fewer weapons.
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Anonymous wrote:The Thin Man

You have a drink in one hand at all times? And a dog and a beautiful wife and solve mysteries? and a nice 'stache? Gotta love that.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh - PP here - also Mike and Frankie Heck (The Middle).


Lol I still remember the scene where she is shaving her husbands back at the kitchen table and Malcolm is so grossed out. My husband and I are like that in that I’m always popping his back pimples for him and he rubs cream on my feet. Growing OLD together. I hope I’m not as angry as she always is though. He left her with all the mental load.

Um, rightly so. There are things you shouldn't do at the table. Shaving your husband's back is one of them.
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Married ... With Children.
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The Tina Fey couple from Four Seasons.
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The Sopranos.
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House and Wilson
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Debra and Ray from Everybody Loves Raymond
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Anonymous wrote:The Thin Man


I want my DH and me to hang out with you and your spouse!
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Anonymous wrote:The Tina Fey couple from Four Seasons.


Oh I really related to them as well. Really good depiction of a largely functional marriage that loses romance and passion after a couple decades together and both people dealing with normal midlife stuff, but also shows why two such people would choose to work through it and stay together rather than get divorced (or have an open marriage, as one of the other couples on the show has). It felt realistic and compassionate and also sort of a quiet defense of what the vast majority of marriages look like once you're in your 50s and have mostly raised your kids.
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Monica and Chandler
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