Anonymous wrote:Luke and lorelai
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ed and Carol on Ed.
I loved that show! Is it streaming anywhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buffy and Spike
Joey and Pacey
Not an actual romance. They had sex a few times, then he sexually assaulted her.
That is an oversimplification. The assault was also not remotely glossed over on the show or in my mind. I feel like the same could easily be said about Angel. In fact not to get into a philosophical buffy wormhole but Angel, soulless, was much crueler and more horrible to Buffy than Spike ever was and Buffy was horrible to Spike in return and never anything but devoted to Angel.
Also a buffy spike shipper.
I'd add Corey and Topanga and Chuck and Blair.
What are you talking about? there is no episode where Angel sexually assaults Buffy-- if you want to say there is then you need to specify it. Also no one said anything about whether the sexual assault was glossed over in your mind.
Angel stalks her for a year specifically using their sexual encounter as grist for the torture mill. What are YOU talking about, have you seen season 2?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buffy and Spike
Joey and Pacey
Not an actual romance. They had sex a few times, then he sexually assaulted her.
That is an oversimplification. The assault was also not remotely glossed over on the show or in my mind. I feel like the same could easily be said about Angel. In fact not to get into a philosophical buffy wormhole but Angel, soulless, was much crueler and more horrible to Buffy than Spike ever was and Buffy was horrible to Spike in return and never anything but devoted to Angel.
Also a buffy spike shipper.
I'd add Corey and Topanga and Chuck and Blair.
What are you talking about? there is no episode where Angel sexually assaults Buffy-- if you want to say there is then you need to specify it. Also no one said anything about whether the sexual assault was glossed over in your mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buffy and Spike
Joey and Pacey
Not an actual romance. They had sex a few times, then he sexually assaulted her.
That is an oversimplification. The assault was also not remotely glossed over on the show or in my mind. I feel like the same could easily be said about Angel. In fact not to get into a philosophical buffy wormhole but Angel, soulless, was much crueler and more horrible to Buffy than Spike ever was and Buffy was horrible to Spike in return and never anything but devoted to Angel.
Also a buffy spike shipper.
I'd add Corey and Topanga and Chuck and Blair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buffy and Spike
Joey and Pacey
Not an actual romance. They had sex a few times, then he sexually assaulted her.
Anonymous wrote:Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis in Moonlighting until it got silly (I can still remember the scene where they finally got together - that was about the last good part)
There was also this forgotten TV show in the 90s called “Moon Over Miami” with “Billy” Campbell and Ally Walker that was pretty much a Moonlighting rip-off, but they had serious chemistry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Veronica and Logan as mentioned above
Seth and Summer from the OC
Will and Alicia from The Good Wife
David and Patrick on Schitt's Creek, also Ted and Alexis because Single's Week melts my heart
Jackson and April on Grey's Anatomy
Coach Taylor and Tami on Friday Night Lights
I never like Phoebe and Cole but I loved Paige and Henry for some reason.
I was just going to say David and Patrick - also Johnny and Moira. I'm more on the fence about Alexis and Ted.
Coach and Mrs. Coach on FNL, for sure
Emily and Richard on Gilmore Girls
Anonymous wrote:Pacey & Joey
Jim & Pam from The Office
Eric & Tami Taylor and Tim Riggins & Lyla Garrity from FNL
Felicity & Ben
Monica & Chandler were much better romance than Rachel & Ross
Frank Furillo & Joyce Davenport from Hill Street Blues (really dating myself now)