There are several TV couples who have truly relatable relationships, such as Monica and Chandler from Friends and Pam and Jim from The Office.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Some TV romances are often dramatized and can create unrealistic expectations of what a real-life relationship should be like, but other TV couples have some relatable relationships. Often, relationships on TV can be executed poorly. While there are couples who prove that they are meant for each other, some TV couples have the worst chemistry that has viewers questioning why they are together.
They dealt with jealousy, insecurity, and long distance, but they always managed to put their differences aside and fix their problems. April and Andy not only grew together as a couple, but they each had to grow in their ways to have a healthy relationship. They were always there for each other through the ups and downs of life. They may have had polar opposite personalities, but they shared a sense of spontaneity and weirdness that made their relationship enjoyable.
9 Jim & Pam - The Office The Office is one of the best workplace sitcoms on TV, so it made sense that one of the most relatable TV couples was workmates. Jim and Pam's relationship did not start easy. When they began to develop feelings for each other, Pam was in a relationship with Roy that she was too afraid to let go of. Nevertheless, the two got together and bonded over inside jokes and mundane everyday moments.
6 Carrie & John - Sex and The City Carrie and John's on-and-off relationship is one of the most essential romances in Sex and the City. The fact that they maintained their independence even though they were married to each other made them relatable. Carrie and John did not always agree and got into many arguments, but they still cared for each other and worked on their problems together. The couple took the time to learn about each other's interests to understand each other better.
3 Claire & Phil - Modern Family Claire and Phil's relationship was integral in making Modern Family more relatable. Claire and Phil's relationship had a lot of great things about it. They supported each other's careers, were a united front, and loved each other. Their differences, however, caused a lot of conflict between the couple. They sometimes disagreed on how to parent their children and could get into arguments that couldn't be quickly resolved.
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