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10 Iconic TV Relationships That Prove Love Is Real

Love comes in all forms of media. TV Shows included!

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Have you ever been in the mood to watch something romantic, but you've already gone through every romantic comedy movie in your Netflix queue? Maybe a meme caught your eye that showed a cute relationship from a popular TV show. If you've ever been curious about cute shows to watch that feature iconic relationships, then look no further than to this list. Here you will find my top 10 most iconic TV relationships.

10. Chandler and Monica from Friends.

There is nothing better than seeing these two cuties on your screen. They are so in love.

9. Cory and Topanga from Boy Meets World

Cory and Topanga make me believe in soul mates.

8. Lorelai and Luke from Gilmore Girls

He helps supply her coffee addiction. Is there more to true love?

7. Becky and Jesse from Full House.


Have mercy. These two stole my heart in the '90s.

6. Sam and Mercedes from Glee.

These two were so cute! I remember fangirling over every scene they had together.

5. Nathan and Haley from One Tree Hill.

If you don't think these two are the absolute cutest, get your soul checked.

4. J.T. and Liberty from Degrassi.


If J.T. and Liberty didn't make you cry as a kid, you probably didn't watch Degrassi.

3. Lily and Marshall from How I Met Your Mother

Lily and Marshall are legen-wait for it-dary.

2. Kelso and Jackie from That 70's Show

Jackie and Kelso will always remind me of my first relationship. Puppy love is so cute.

1. Meredith and Derek from Grey's Anatomy


Of course, they would make it onto this list. Meredith and Derek are iconic and tragic.




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