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Willravel 10-12-2008 08:22 PM

Favorite Ross/Rachel-esque pairing!
 
It's a very common tactic in a TV show or movie that we have two pain characters that have a very slowly building affection for one another, all along building angst and drama. The most blatant of them was Ross and Rachel on the sitcom Friends, but there have been myriad examples in film dating back to the beginning of the silver screen. Will they or won't they?!

This thread is here to post your favorite examples of this entertainment phenomena. I'll start with my favorites:

Josh and Donna, The West Wing. Josh Lyman was Deputy White House Chief of Staff in the Bartlet administration in the series The West Wing. He was neurotic, brilliant, and was always falling over himself in relationships. Alongside John was his assistant Donna Moss. Equally brilliant, she was given a chance by Josh when he was running a campaign before the series started. She stayed on with him as he started his job as Deputy Chief. Until a few seasons in, it wasn't apparent that they could be more than friends, but when it became obvious, as Donna was having a discussion with John's ex, the stage was set. What followed was Donna perpetually longing for Josh, and Josh seeming oblivious. This went on until Donna realized that she was dedicating her life to Josh and left to help VP Russell. This, I think shocked Josh into realizing what she meant to him, but it wasn't until the last election of the series that they finally made the move to romantic relationship. While initially, I was bothered by Donna's crush being more schoolgirl and her being a bit helpless, her becoming independent before they finally get together made the whole thing worth it.

Starbuck and Lee, Battlestar Galactica (reimagined). I'm not sure if it's just how awesome the show is, but the relationship between Lee and Starbuck, while obvious from the get go, has been more complex and far more engaging than most other examples of the Ross/Rachel thing. Starbuck is fractured a bit, and Lee has issues with being "too good", a perpetual boyscout. It changes the normal dynamic one might expect. Add to it the fact that we really don't know if they're going to end up together (they both married other people) and it becomes very dramatic. Even if they don't end up together, episodes like Unfinished Business will remain incredibly romantic and tragic. And aren't the best love stories tragedies?

Alright, let's see your favorites!

m0rpheus 10-12-2008 08:45 PM

Sam/Diane - Cheers (of course)
One of the things about this will they/wont they? is that they did and it still worked.

jewels 10-13-2008 01:31 AM

Mulder and Scully - The X Files
Carrie and Big - Sex And The City

(TV show only, no movie spoilers, please ... :) )

ratbastid 10-13-2008 04:31 AM

The classic case of this, of course was the show Moonlighting, which was awesome UNTIL the main characters hooked up, and then immediately jumped a big nasty shark. It was the sexual tension that made the show interesting, and dispelling it ruined everything.

stevie667 10-13-2008 04:51 AM

Tom Paris & Belana Torres in ST:VOY.

sadistikdreams 10-13-2008 06:26 PM

Ross and Rachel - Scrubs.

Moyaboy 10-14-2008 12:36 AM

Jack & Allison - Eureka

fresnelly 10-14-2008 05:18 AM

Maggie and Joel - Northen Exposure

Niles and Daphne - Frasier

Kevin and Winnie - The Wonder Years

Judge Harry T. Stone and Christine Sullivan - Night Court

Superman and Lois Lane - Lois and Clark

Zach and Kelly - Saved By the Bell
Screech and Lisa - Saved By the Bell
Slater and Jessie - Saved By the Bell

Uncle Joey and Uncle Jessie - Full House

dlish 10-14-2008 08:40 AM

whatshisname and whatshername mischa - The OC

i swear i only watched it cos the mrs did.

MexicanOnABike 10-14-2008 04:55 PM

come on folks!! Pam & Jim on the Office.

JD and Elliot on Scrubs as #2.
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Originally Posted by sadistikdreams (Post 2544461)
Ross and Rachel - Scrubs.

this is awesome!:thumbsup:

Fremen 10-14-2008 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moyaboy (Post 2544584)
Jack & Allison - Eureka

Good one!

Horatio Caine and his sunglasses - CSI: Miami
(He fucks with his glasses way too much.)
David Letterman and Bonnie Hunt/Martha Stewart : Late Show with David Letterman
(A lot of real chemistry, imo.)
Leonard and Penny (or Sheldon and Penny, or Sheldon and Leslie) : The Big Bang Theory
(This show is my new favorite sitcom, and I think all of these pair-ups would be funny as hell.
Though, the Leonard and Penny match has the most romance potential.)

Chuck Bartowski and Sarah Walker : Chuck
(I love the "bumbling nerd spy-wannabe being protected by the beautiful spy, while trying not to fall in love" gimmick)

jewels 10-15-2008 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by ratbastid (Post 2544000)
The classic case of this, of course was the show Moonlighting, which was awesome UNTIL the main characters hooked up, and then immediately jumped a big nasty shark. It was the sexual tension that made the show interesting, and dispelling it ruined everything.

Ahem. Bruce Willis & Cybill Shepherd? In that case, uniting them was so wrong. :no:

House & Cuddy?

Bill O'Rights 10-15-2008 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Fremen (Post 2545220)
Horatio Caine and his sunglasses - CSI: Miami
(He fucks with his glasses way too much.)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/10...sp_rofl0ne.gif

The only reason that I watch CSI Miami is to see David Caruso's absolutely horrendous acting abilities. He makes the show a comedy with his over the top drama.

Greg and Marsha - The Brady Bunch.

What?

Oh...like you never thought that before.

KellyC 10-20-2008 06:35 AM

Leonard and Penny - The Big Bang Theory

Will and Grace - Will and Grace....yeah I said it.

Jack and Karen - Will and Grace

mixedsubstance 10-22-2008 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by sadistikdreams (Post 2544461)
Ross and Rachel - Scrubs.

Don't you mean Friends? Ross & Rachel are from Friends.
Scrubs is JD and Elliot.

Willravel 10-22-2008 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by mixedsubstance (Post 2548823)
Don't you mean Friends? Ross & Rachel are from Friends.
Scrubs is JD and Elliot.

Dr. Ross and Nurse Rachel.

I wouldn't know that except it's on Comedy Central 23 hours a day.

MexicanOnABike 10-22-2008 02:26 PM

I'd like to add another: Robin and Ted from "how i met your mother".

DonnieBoy 11-03-2008 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Willravel (Post 2548824)
Dr. Ross and Nurse Rachel.

I wouldn't know that except it's on Comedy Central 23 hours a day.


classic line from the show... scrubs is great! Courtney Cox from friends is supposed to be on this season fyi

I'd like to see Benson and Stabler in L&O SVU get it on...

sapiens 11-03-2008 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by fresnelly (Post 2544648)
Uncle Joey and Uncle Jessie - Full House

Lot's of good ones in your post. This one was the most striking. I was never convinced by Jessie's sham marriage with Becky. Good call!

dksuddeth 11-12-2008 02:08 PM

xena and gabrielle - xena, warrior princess
broots and miss parker - the pretender

Willravel 11-12-2008 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by dksuddeth (Post 2559468)
broots and miss parker - the pretender

Good memory. Remember the episode where Broots and Ms. Parker were in that hotel room and Mr. Raines popped by, signifying that it was a dream? Awkward.

dksuddeth 11-12-2008 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Willravel (Post 2559491)
Good memory. Remember the episode where Broots and Ms. Parker were in that hotel room and Mr. Raines popped by, signifying that it was a dream? Awkward.

ROFL, i remember the first time I saw that episode. I had just tuned in to that very scene and was trying to pick my jaw up off the floor thinking WTF!?!?!?!?!

Fremen 11-13-2008 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by dksuddeth (Post 2559468)
broots and miss parker - the pretender

Hehe, it would've been a black widow-type encounter.
I think he'd've been ok with that.

Alton Brown and "W" - Good Eats
James Bond and Ms. Moneypenny - James Bond movies
(Willravel might disagree with that one)
Dr. Johnny Fever and Baily Quarters, Jennifer Marlowe and Andy Travis - WKRP in Cincinnati

fresnelly 11-13-2008 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Willravel (Post 2559491)
Good memory. Remember the episode where Broots and Ms. Parker were in that hotel room and Mr. Raines popped by, signifying that it was a dream? Awkward.

Holy shit! I have no idea what you're talking about but it reminded me of one of the 80's/90's classics: Tony and Angela on Who's The Boss?

Among many, there was an episode were they get stuck on some roadtrip and end up sharing a hotel room without enough clothes. They have to share Tony's pajamas so he gets the pants and she gets the top. I can' remember if they had to share the bed or not but this scenerio has always been a fantasy of mine.

Poppinjay 11-13-2008 06:33 AM

Come on guys!

Enos and Daisy were the ultimate tease couple.

That's Dukes of Hazzard for you whippersnaps.

Also, Tattoo and Mr. Roark.

Jove 11-13-2008 08:35 AM

Charlie and The Waitress from Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Destrox 11-13-2008 08:39 AM

Suprised,

Bones & Booth - Bones

Hodgins & Angela - Bones

sapiens 11-13-2008 09:12 AM

Most of my favorite pairings come from older film comedies:

Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn in Bringing Up Baby
Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday
Clarke Gable and Claudette Colbert in It Happened One Night

Willravel 11-13-2008 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fremen (Post 2559736)
James Bond and Ms. Moneypenny - James Bond movies
(Willravel might disagree with that one)

The thing is, if they did get together you wouldn't want them to break up because it's been nearly 50 years in the making. But then Bond woudln't be a man-whore anymore. It's tough. :expressionless:

SabrinaFair 11-13-2008 10:54 AM

I realize I'm a dollar short and a day (or month...) late, but I'm putting my $.02 in....

I'm going to second your nomination of Josh and Donna Of "The West Wing." I LOVE that nothing happens until she comes into her own and makes things happen for herself. I think Josh knows there's something there early in the series, but chooses not to deal with it, assuming she'll always be there. I don't think he's completely aware of the depth of his feelings, though, until she leaves. I love the arc of their relationship, and one of the few instances of sexual tension being resolved without the ever-dreaded jumping 'o the shark.

Gonna be honest, I have a total fictional-character-crush on Josh Lyman.

fresnelly 11-13-2008 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by SabrinaFair (Post 2559963)
I realize I'm a dollar short and a day (or month...) late, but I'm putting my $.02 in....

I'm going to second your nomination of Josh and Donna Of "The West Wing." ...

Your post reminded me of Eric and Donna on That 70's Show.

I never watched That 80's Show.

Willravel 11-13-2008 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SabrinaFair (Post 2559963)
I realize I'm a dollar short and a day (or month...) late, but I'm putting my $.02 in....

I'm going to second your nomination of Josh and Donna Of "The West Wing." I LOVE that nothing happens until she comes into her own and makes things happen for herself. I think Josh knows there's something there early in the series, but chooses not to deal with it, assuming she'll always be there. I don't think he's completely aware of the depth of his feelings, though, until she leaves. I love the arc of their relationship, and one of the few instances of sexual tension being resolved without the ever-dreaded jumping 'o the shark.

Gonna be honest, I have a total fictional-character-crush on Josh Lyman.

Exactly!! There were these great little moments during the last election of the series between John and Donna, and the culmination the night before was fantastic.

And yes, I harbored a fictional-character-crush on Donna.

dksuddeth 11-13-2008 02:58 PM

showing my really nerdy side, but Wesley and Winifred on Angel and what a downer it was when Fred was killed.

CinnamonGirl 11-13-2008 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by dksuddeth (Post 2560062)
showing my really nerdy side, but Wesley and Winifred on Angel and what a downer it was when Fred was killed.

Definitely.

And that's Joss for you... as soon as a couple's happy... BAM. Game over.

Frosstbyte 11-13-2008 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by CinnamonGirl (Post 2560063)
Definitely.

And that's Joss for you... as soon as a couple's happy... BAM. Game over.

Is it any consolation that had Angel not been canceled prematurely, a big part of season 6 was supposed to be Alleria having to come to grips with the fact that she hadn't consumed Fred quite as entirely as she thought she did? And, naturally, a long with Fred's consciousness returning in some form, a rekindled relationship between Alleria/Fred and Wesley.

When Alex found out they were canceling the show, he asked to be killed off in the finale.

CinnamonGirl 11-15-2008 11:08 AM

I'm not sure if that's a consolation, or even more reason to be mad it got cancelled... that would've been an awesome storyline!

Also, so as not to get TOO offtopic, Cordy and Angel had some great chemistry going in the third season that never really had a chance to take off. The season three finale when they were finally going to admit the way they felt about each other... and then the rest of the world intervened. The imagery is beautiful, though, with Angel sinking to the bottom of the ocean as Cordy's ascending up to... some heavenly dimension.

Fremen 11-16-2008 04:39 AM

Chuck and Ned the Pie man - Pushing Daisies
They're in a worse predicament than Rogue and whoever her beau du jour are. (not up on current comics)

Zeraph 11-18-2008 08:12 PM

Ok, I don't know why, but Farscape's John Crichton and Aeryn Sun really did it for me.

Leto 11-19-2008 08:06 AM

Jethro and Miss Jane Hatheway. Do I have to name the show?

Willravel 11-19-2008 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Zeraph (Post 2562489)
Ok, I don't know why, but Farscape's John Crichton and Aeryn Sun really did it for me.

And they named their boy D'Argo! *weeps*


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