Amidst his troubled marriage, Niles barely hides his feelings for Daphne. At least initially, she pretends to be indifferent, not revealing any of her own feelings. Finally, all the way into season seven, Nile’s brother Frasier confesses all of Niles’ feelings to Daphne.
The confession, coupled with Daphne’s consideration of Nile’s feelings towards her, leads to a passionate kiss that took seven seasons to happen. Needless to say, fans were thrilled.
Larry Gigli and Ricki
Lopez and Affleck's impromptu kiss clearly did something. Unfortunately just not for any of the viewers. While the two fell in love over their intimate scenes, their chemistry somehow did not transcend the screen.
At least it resulted in a two year highly publicized romance. This was prime gossip mag material from 2002 to 2004.
Frasier
The relationship between Niles (David Hyde Pierce) and Daphne (Jane Leeves) in Frasier was an amusing side addition to the show.
While Niles was quick to fall very hard for the light-hearted housekeeper in only the third episode of the entire series, it took time for mutual feelings to be developed.
The Breakfast Club
If you grew up in the eighties or nineties, this one is for you. The Breakfast Club is one of the famous movies of that era, leaving behind it a trail of wisdom and realization. This movie was indeed one of a kind.
Like many teen movies of those days, a sticky love story had to be sewed in the plot, and for Clair and Bender, it was defiantly a surprising one.
Clair and Bender
A kiss scene can be surprising in many ways. It can happen unexpectedly between two actors while on set, and it can also be surprising for the views, when the last thing you think of, are characters who just don't get along and then end up falling in love. This is exactly what happened to Clair (Molly Ringwald) and Bender ( Judd Nelson).
Throughout the movie, Bender insults and bullies Clair and this makes us wonder, why did she fall for him and ended up kissing him? What did we miss? (Yes, yes, we know, the whole bad boy thing. We still don't buy it).