This teen beat TV drama, one of the CW’s best pop soaps, takes place in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The show’s accolades of critical acclaim included reviews like, “Every Parent’s Nightmare” and “Mind-Blowingly Inappropriate.” In Gossip Girl, Dan, from a lower-class Brooklyn boys’ school, is serendipitously brought together with Serena amongst the high society of privileged teens.
Serena, a debutante with a socialite mom, falls in love with Dan. It seems all wrong, but it’s all right. It’s a bumpy ride, but they marry in the final season.
Jordan & Angela – My So-Called Life
My So-Called Life ran for just two seasons, but Angela and Jordan managed to become an item. Set at Liberty High School in a Pittsburgh-area suburb, Jordan and Angela juggle their persistent magnetism.
They have an image to uphold, an ego to preserve; typical high school obstacles, but they’re attracted to each other as well. In the series finale, Angela chooses Jordan over another boy.
Luke & Lorelai – Gilmore Girls
This show is officially a mother-daughter relationship story, but the love story between Luke and Lorelai draws us in. It’s on-again-off-again. The Gilmore Girls dramedy keeps fans hoping the two will stay together.
Moments like Lorelai singing, karaoke, “I Will Always Love You” with Luke in the audience, as the obvious mark, create that vibe. Warm and fuzzy.
Marshall & Lily – How I Met Your Mother
A beautiful couple viewers can’t help falling in love with, Marshall and Lily meet in the dorms on the first day of college and are thenceforth self-identified by one word: Adorable.
With “aww” inspiring scenes in practically every episode, their sweetness toward each other is contagious. Even their efforts to have a baby are cute as heck.
Tami & Coach Taylor – Friday Night Lights
It’s about football. It’s about the South. But mostly it’s about the marriage of Tami and Eric Taylor and the importance of relationships. The good ones.
In Friday Night Lights, Tami and Eric Taylor married early and stick it out through the proverbial thick and thin, giving in and giving up for each other. One of the best TV married couples, American style.