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Top Ten Best Fictional Couples

Those perfect couples you just cannot help but love.

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Top Ten Best Fictional Couples
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You know them. You love them. In your head, they are completely real people in completely real relationships. Soulmates who are made for each other. The thought of them not being together makes you want to curl up in a ball and cry, and of course be indescribably angry at whatever— or, in those especially bad cases, whoever — is keeping them apart. While there are so many fictional couples from a variety of television shows, movies and books that have the ability to have this effect on viewers, there are a few whose relationships bring you on an emotional roller coaster as you watch them through their countless ups and downs, making you feel that you are going through it all with them. Of course, there are also those whose relationships are so perfect, that none of this even applies to them, but you still cannot help but to obsess over them just the same. No matter what their relationship is like, there are those fictional couples who stand out among the rest, and who make loving them just that much easier. Here are the top ten fictional couples, ranked:

10) Chuck and Blair (Gossip Girl)

“Love me?” “Always.”

9) Sandy and Danny (Grease)

“Danny, is this the end?” “Of course not! It’s only the beginning.”

8) Jim and Pam (The Office)

"When you're a kid, you assume your parents are soulmates. My kids are gonna be right about that."

7) Hazel and Augustus (The Fault In Our Stars)

“Okay?” “Okay.”

6) Cory and Topanga (Boy Meets World)

“If every marriage failed except one, I guarantee you that one would be ours.”

5) Fran and Max (The Nanny)

“I’ve told Miss Fine I love her… and I didn’t take it back!”

4) Becky and Jesse (Full House)

“If every word I said could make you laugh, I’d talk forever…”

3) Ross and Rachel (Friends)

“He’s her lobster.”

2) Jack and Rose (Titanic)

"You trust me?" "I trust you."

1) Luke and Lorelai (Gilmore Girls)

"I just like to see you happy."

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