We spend our weekends reading about them or watching them. We root for them until the end. Fictional couples are what drive us to find that perfect romance. [SPOILERS]
7. Chuck and Blair
Chuck Bass and Blair Waldorf, a favorite couple amongst the Upper East Side. We spent countless episodes of "Gossip Girl" praying that they would get together and stay together. When they finally did, it wasn't quite the fairytale wedding audiences had imagined for their beloved Blair, but it would suffice.
6. Derek and Meredith
Dr. Derek Shepard and Dr. Meredith Grey hit it off from the start (literally season 1, episode 1, scene 1, of "Grey's Anatomy"). They have had numerous obstacles thrown their way, and considered giving up numerous times. Dedicated TGIFers have been pulling for this power couple for the past 11 seasons. They both have flaws they bring to the relationship, but they also have that spark that makes all of the flaws seem to disappear when they're together.
5. The Beast and Belle
Belle and the Beast bring out the best in each other. She's looking for something more than the provincial life she lives, and he's looking for someone to teach him how to love again. "Beauty and the Beast" is a tale as old as time.
4. Jack and Rose
Jack and Rose from "Titanic" also bring out the best in one another. Jack shows Rose that she's not trapped. Rose enables Jack to realize that he's more than some "poor boy." Opposites attract, and boy, do these two opposite people attract.
3. Ron and Hermione
What's better than being in love with your best friend? Nothing. Ron and Hermione show just that throughout the whole series of "Harry Potter." She's perfect and he's a goofball, and together, they're unstoppable.
2. Noah and Allie
Seriously, who doesn't want a love a la "The Notebook"? A love where your significant other comes to read to you every day, in an attempt to get you to remember your incredible love story. I'll take one, please.
1. Jim and Pam
Do I really need to say anything to explain why these two are ranked number one? We rooted for them from the start of "The Office." I could go on for days, but instead, I'll leave it simple.They're goofy, adorable, and absolutely perfect for each other.