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5 Best TV Show Couples

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5 Best TV Show Couples

This list is an obvious sign that I watch too much TV... Oh well, I love TV shows, and I love TV couples. So, in light of that, here are my favorite TV show couples.

1. Marshall and Lily - How I Met Your Mother

How can you not put these two on the list? Marshall is actually the man I model myself after when it comes to relationships. They are definitely my top favorite.

2. Chandler and Monica - Friends


The dorkiest TV couple has to go in my Top 5. Chandler's awkward, quirky humor, and Monica's bossiness are the two greatest things about this show. Seriously, can they BE any cuter?

3. Eric and Donna - That 70's Show


Young love is so cute, but you know what's even cuter? Young love on a comedy show. These two are the dorkiest, funniest, and one of the best couples ever. Far out, man!

4. Lois and Clark - Smallville


This one isn't funny, and it's probably my favorite. Tom Welling plays the perfect Clark Kent, and Erica Durance plays the best Lois Lane. Together, they make the perfect DC power couple. They make this show interesting (well, Chloe does too).

5. Chloe and Oliver - Smallville

Yes, I know I've put Smallville on here twice, but how can you not? These couples are inspiring, cute, funny, and awesome. Yes I'm biased because I'm a DC fan, but I still think they're awesome.

Also, these two are both sarcastic, clever, and hardworking in the show. They definitely deserved each other.

Well, that's all for this article. I hope you agree with these, and I hope you get a chance to watch some of these shows.

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