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From Mulder and Scully to Marge and Homer: your favourite TV couples
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From Mulder and Scully to Marge and Homer: your favourite TV couples

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📌 Key Takeaways

  • The article discusses popular TV couples from various shows.
  • It highlights iconic pairs like Mulder and Scully from 'The X-Files'.
  • It also mentions Marge and Homer from 'The Simpsons' as a notable couple.
  • The piece reflects on audience favorites and their cultural impact.

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<p>Slow-burn office crushes that left you weeping, sitcoms that made you fall in love and vampire shows that changed you for ever: Guardian readers pick their ultimate television romances</p><p>A mark of a true romance is that the couple are closer than anyone else in the world. As Emily Brontë said, “whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” This is true for Miss Piggy and Kermit. They’ve had a longer relationship than most TV couples (since 1976), although i

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Television, Relationships

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From Mulder and Scully to Marge and Homer: your favourite TV couples Slow-burn office crushes that left you weeping, sitcoms that made you fall in love and vampire shows that changed you for ever: Guardian readers pick their ultimate television romances Miss Piggy and Kermit – The Muppet Show A mark of a true romance is that the couple are closer than anyone else in the world. As Emily Brontë said, “whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” This is true for Miss Piggy and Kermit. They’ve had a longer relationship than most TV couples (since 1976), although it has been tumultuous. No matter what universe, from Dickensian London to Treasure Island to their various TV shows and movies over the years, they find each other – even after their official separation in 2015. Did Ross ever say to Rachel: “You don’t need the whole world to love you, you just need one person”? I don’t think so. Michelle, 19, Manchester Mulder and Scully – The X-Files I watched The X-Files avidly as a teenager. Although I loved the smart, creepy stories, it was the development of the characters that had me hooked. These were two investigators that broke the TV gender mould: Dana Scully as grounded, scientific and sceptical and Fox Mulder as intuitive believer on a quest for the elusive truth. The onscreen chemistry of Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny was – and still is – incredible to watch. The show’s creators teased fans for years and denied that it was anything more than a friendship but when they finally got together, we Shippers (fans who wanted a romance) were stoked. Natalie, London Rob and Sharon – Catastrophe The plot (and indeed the title) of Catastrophe suggests that the unconventional start of their relationship would lead to disaster, but all I’ve seen so far is a bunch of conversations and honesty about all things, including sex, that we all wished we had in our relationships. Instead of a destructive thought leading to destructive action, it’s all aired in the ...
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