31 Cute TV and Movie Couples We Love to Watch

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Jim and Pam, "The Office"

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After years of knowing looks, air high-fives and painfully adorable missed opportunities, Jim and Pam finally got together and proved love can happen in the most unlikely of places. 

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Noah and Allie, "The Notebook"

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It wasn't over. It still isn't over. And honestly, it never will be—at least not for us. Noah and Allie's is a love story for the ages. Not only does it hit you in all the feels, from their too-cute-to-handle summer fling to their heart-wrenching final moments spent together, but The Notebook also sparked the off-screen relationship between Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling (which we wish was still a thing, honestly). 

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Jack and Rose, "Titanic"

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Sure, Rose may have taken up way more than her fair share of that floating door and guaranteeing an icy fate for poor Jack in the end, but these two star-crossed lovers are as iconic as they come. And young Leo is the kind of eye candy you never get tired of watching. 

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Luke and Lorelai, "Gilmore Girls"

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Through all her mile-a-minute banter and his gruff, faux-grouch vibes, Luke and Lorelai had what we all aim to find in a best friend/partner: someone who is there for you through everything and accepts you for exactly who you are—annoying quirks, caffeine addiction and all. 

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Lucy and Ricky, "I Love Lucy"

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Their real-life relationship may have been rocky, but their TV romance as the quirky, mischievous redhead and her hot-headed Cuban husband was comedic gold unlike anything else in its time. And that theme song is just so damn good. 

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Carrie and Mr. Big, "Sex and the City"

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They were on and off more times than we can count—and some might say she should've picked Aidan—but Carrie and Mr. Big had an inevitable attraction that we can all relate to. 

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Carrie and Aidan, "Sex and the City"

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We can't have Carrie and Mr. Big without Carrie and Aidan. Even though she didn't end up with him, she clearly should have because he was the BEST. 

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Bella and Edward, "Twilight"

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It could only take a magnetic chemistry like this to get millions of grown adults invested in the relationship between a brooding, overprotective vampire and a moody, awkward teenage girl. 

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Marshall and Lily, "How I Met Your Mother"

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Great things happen when two silly, lovable souls find their equal and opposite goofball in one another. Great things like Marshmallow and Lily Pad. 

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Katie and Hubbell, "The Way We Were"

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When you combine Robert Redford's classic Americana good looks and Barbra Streisand's infectious vivacity and passion, you get a romance that is fiery and compelling—but their vastly different views and values create insurmountable conflict that ultimately keeps them from being together. It's so sad, but sometimes that's the kind of love story you need. 

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Kate and Sawyer, "Lost"

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Okay, so Jack and Kate might've had their thing, but it was Kate and Sawyer that had everyone swooning. His bad boy swagger matched her independent outlaw spirit in perfect harmony. 

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Baby and Johnny, "Dirty Dancing"

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If you haven't tried on at least one occasion to recreate the famous lift scene from Dirty Dancing, you are definitely lying. 

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Rhett and Scarlett, "Gone with the Wind"

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Their relationship is hardly what you'd call smooth sailing—in fact, most of the time it's downright turbulent—but Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara are probably the only people in the world who can understand and handle each other's difficult nature. And considering they're in the middle of the Civil War, we'll cut them a little slack. 

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Chuck and Blair, "Gossip Girl"

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"Three words, eight letters... say it and I'm yours." It took a lot of emotional manipulation and Upper East Side drama to get Chuck and Blair to the point of "I love you,' but honestly are there two more perfectly-matched trust-fund teens out there? 

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Eric and Tami, "Friday Night Lights"

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The model couple of small-town suburbia, Eric and Tami Taylor are the couple you want to be when you're older, and you wish you'd had as parents when you were younger. 

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Holly and Paul, "Breakfast at Tiffany's"

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Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly not only popularized the little black dress and oversized sunglasses look, but the trench coat in the pouring rain look, too. The scene where she overcomes her flighty instincts and kisses Paul Varjak in the rain is just too good. 

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Joey and Pacey, "Dawson's Creek"

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Sorry, Dawson, it may have been your creek, but it was Joey and Pacey who stole the show as the most unlikely, but oh-so-likable, couple in Capeside. 

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Rick and Ilsa, "Casablanca"

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Rick and Ilsa's story of forbidden romance and love lost is one of the most famous in the history of cinema. It's a classic film you'll be quoting after just one viewing.  

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Ross and Rachel, "Friends"

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If you can overcome being on a "break" as a couple, you can probably overcome anything. 

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Monica and Chandler, "Friends"

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Every on-again-off-again couple like Ross and Rachel needs a strong-and-steady counterpart to balance things out—and could Monica and Chandler be any better together? 

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