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Britta and Troy

Maybe on the kindergarten playground would the uptight, model student girl like the boy who picks his nose and plays with battleships, but as grownups, these two characters just wouldn’t vibe. That could be why we only barely see a nod at the relationship of these two on Community.

 

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Buffy and Spike

Let’s face it: the writers of this tremendous hit filled with heartthrobs were just giving the audience what we wanted: every possible combination of hookups between the cast of steamy actors in Buffy. In any other scenario, agora sweater-wearing schoolgirl would find slicked-back-bleached-hair underground bad boy repulsive.

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Gloria and Jay

In any other scenario, you’d know some gold digging were happening if you saw an early thirty-something woman with the body of a Swimsuit Illustrated centerspread and hot Colombian accent married to a 60-something balding man with a gut and twenty velvet tracksuits. But of course, the writers of Modern Family make this out to be a fairytale situation, in which these two really do love each other. Only on television.

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Charlotte and Harry

Women can learn to stop being superficial and appreciate a man who wants to treat them well, but they don’t learn this overnight. Charlotte had her description of the perfect husband down to a T (handsome, tall, has hair etc.) up until the moment she met Harry. And we’re supposed to accept she just stopped caring about all that?

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Sam and Diane

Another instance of the hoighty toighty woman who has her life together and morals set in stone falling for the man who can barely make toast without burning it. We actually get how Diane finally realized that Sam is a hunk—we don’t understand how Sam was seduced by Diane’s all-beige wardrobe. But Cheers! Anyways.