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The Setup: A ghost has haunted the same house for 200 years. A new tenant can see and touch them. The ghost is terrified of intimacy. The tenant is dying of a slow illness. The Conflict: The ghost can possess a living body—briefly. They offer to possess a dying stranger so the tenant can have one real night. The tenant refuses. They choose the ghost’s dignity over their own desire.
From flirtatious friendship to tearful airport reunions, Jim and Pam’s journey is the gold standard. The “Casino Night” confession, the “I’m sorry, what was the question?” kiss — it’s a 9-season emotional investment that paid off in beet-farming, teapot-loving glory.
He proposed during a heist. She postponed the wedding for a case. They had a baby while solving crimes. No toxicity, just mutual respect, pranks, and the perfect “Title of your sex tape” energy.
Honorable Mentions: Leslie & Ben (Parks and Rec), Nick & June (The Handmaid’s Tale), Spike & Buffy, Rue & Jules (Euphoria), Hartley & Mina (The Get Down).
These 25 relationships aren’t just love stories — they’re fandoms, cultural moments, and emotional landmarks. Which one wrecked you the most?
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This feature highlights 25 of the most impactful, enduring, or culture-defining romantic storylines across television and film. These relationships are characterized by their "big" energy—whether through high stakes, decade-spanning "will-they-won't-they" tension, or the sheer emotional weight they carry for fans. Iconic TV Relationships
Ross Geller & Rachel Green (Friends): The definitive "will-they-won't-they" dynamic that popularized the "we were on a break" debate.
Jim Halpert & Pam Beesly (The Office): Celebrated for its grounded, realistic progression from workplace pining to a stable family life.
Derek Shepherd & Meredith Grey (Grey’s Anatomy): A "big" romance defined by "pick me, choose me, love me" and years of medical and personal drama.
Kurt Hummel & Blaine Anderson (Glee): A groundbreaking depiction of young LGBTQ+ love that became a cornerstone of the show's later seasons.
Buffy Summers & Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer): The quintessential star-crossed lovers' tale involving a slayer and a vampire with a soul.
Chuck Bass & Blair Waldorf (Gossip Girl): A toxic yet magnetic high-society romance fueled by schemes and "three words, eight letters." 25 sexy big ass girls photos 1
Luke Danes & Lorelai Gilmore (Gilmore Girls): A slow-burn, coffee-fueled romance that fans waited years to see fully realized. Cinematic Romances
Jack Dawson & Rose DeWitt Bukater (Titanic): A whirlwind, tragic romance that set the standard for epic "big ass" movie love stories.
Ennis Del Mar & Jack Twist (Brokeback Mountain): A powerful, heartbreaking exploration of forbidden love across decades in the American West.
Rick Blaine & Ilsa Lund (Casablanca): The gold standard for cinematic sacrifice and the idea that "we’ll always have Paris."
Noah Calhoun & Allie Hamilton (The Notebook): Based on Nicholas Sparks' novel, this story of a lifelong love that overcomes class and illness is a modern classic.
Baby Houseman & Johnny Castle (Dirty Dancing): A summer romance that used dance to bridge social divides, culminating in "the lift."
Harry Burns & Sally Albright (When Harry Met Sally...): The ultimate exploration of whether men and women can "just be friends." Sci-Fi & Fantasy Couples
Han Solo & Princess Leia (Star Wars): A classic "opposites attract" dynamic between a scoundrel and royalty, famous for the "I love you" / "I know" exchange.
The Doctor & Rose Tyler (Doctor Who): An epic, dimension-crossing love that redefined the modern era of the long-running series.
Aragorn & Arwen (The Lord of the Rings): A high-stakes fantasy romance involving immortality, destiny, and the fate of Middle-earth.
Claire Randall & Jamie Fraser (Outlander): A time-traveling epic that proves true love can span centuries and survive multiple wars. Complicated & Modern Dynamics
Tony Soprano & Carmela Soprano (The Sopranos): A "big" relationship because of its complexity, dealing with infidelity, crime, and deep-seated loyalty.
Don Draper & Peggy Olson (Mad Men): While not always romantic in the traditional sense, their platonic and professional "love" is one of TV's most profound arcs.
Issa & Lawrence (Insecure): A modern look at "the one that got away" and the messy reality of growing up while trying to maintain a partnership. The Setup: A ghost has haunted the same house for 200 years
Marianne & Connell (Normal People): A raw, intense portrayal of two people who constantly orbit each other's lives through university and beyond.
Olivia Pope & Fitzgerald Grant (Scandal): A high-stakes "power couple" dynamic that constantly balanced personal desire against political ruin.
David Rose & Patrick Brewer (Schitt's Creek): A widely beloved modern arc showing a cynical character finding "his Mariah" and opening up to genuine vulnerability.
Patrick & Kat (10 Things I Hate About You): The ultimate 90s teen romance based on Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew.
Edward Cullen & Bella Swan (Twilight): A global phenomenon that revitalized the "immortal love" trope for a new generation.
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9. Usagi and Mamoru (Sailor Moon) Crystal Tokyo. The silver crystal. Reincarnation across a thousand years. Usagi and Mamoru are not just dating; they are the literal sovereigns of the future of the solar system. They meet, die, reincarnate, fight evil, have a daughter from the future, and then become space gods. The scale of this romance is astronomical.
10. Spike Spiegel and Julia (Cowboy Bebop) The ultimate "lost love." We barely see them together, yet their absence drives the entire narrative. Spike has one eye on the past (Julia) and one on the present (the syndicate). The final line, "Bang," followed by the falling star, is a eulogy for a romance that never got to live. It’s tragic because it’s unfinished.
11. Kyo and Tohru (Fruits Basket) The curse breaking romance. Tohru Honda loves the cat, the zodiac member everyone hates and fears because of the "true form." The scene in the forest where Kyo transforms into the monstrous creature and Tohru, terrified but refusing to run, holds him? That is the epitome of unconditional love. The final "Let's go home" breaks the zodiac curse through sheer emotional will.
He loses his soul the moment he’s truly happy. She has to send him to hell. Then he comes back. Then there’s a spinoff. This wasn’t just a romance; it was a Greek tragedy with stakes (pun intended).
Post-it note marriages, Alzheimer’s clinical trials, and a tragic ending that broke millions. Their relationship carried Shonda Rhimes’ universe for a decade. It was messy, toxic at times, but absolutely monumental.
The Setup: The dragon can take human form. The knight is sent to slay them. They duel for three days. On the fourth, they get drunk and complain about their respective monarchs. By the fifth, they’re in love. The Conflict: The knight fakes the dragon’s death. They live in a cottage. The dragon teaches them to fly. The knight teaches them mercy. Both are exiled from their worlds. Neither cares. Honorable Mentions: Leslie & Ben (Parks and Rec),
The Setup: A demon is sent to tempt a living saint. Instead, the saint tries to redeem the demon. They debate theology for 10 years. Then they fall into bed. Then they fall into love. The Conflict: Heaven and Hell both declare them abominations. They flee to a pocket dimension where morality is meaningless. They hold hands anyway.