As one of the boys approaches her, in a moment of panic, Lara Jean grabs one of the unsuspecting jocks (Peter, played by Noah Centineo) and quite literally, kisses him down to the ground. Hoping she has thrown off her crush, Lara Jean quickly moves past the moment, but Peter is now hooked by curiosity.
Happily, for Lara Jean, the staged romance eventually leads her and Peter to a well-written love story in the end.
Alicia and Will
After two full years on the show, it seemed that the potential romance had long passed and fans abandoned any hope of the two ex-lovers reuniting.
Turns out they were fooled! In the season two finale, Florrick and Gardner finally had their fiery moment, in an elevator! All that waiting ultimately satisfied the love-hungry fans.
To All the Boys I’ve Ever Loved Before
In this beloved Netflix rom-com, hopeless romantic Lara Jean (Lana Condor) has written love letters to, well, all the boys she’s ever loved, only to discover that her younger sister has delivered them!
Positively mortified, Lara Jean does her best to navigate a day at her high school as each boy comes forward to ask her about the letter that is addressed to him.
Parks and Recreation
Parks and Recreation is known for its off-the-wall humor and wacky characters but there is also a little romance within all of that comedy.
The chemistry between Leslie (Amy Poehler) and Ben (Adam Scott) slowly simmers throughout the first few seasons until, at last, in season three, Ben makes a move.
Leslie and Ben
After a completely platonic exchange, Ben takes Leslie’s face in his arms and kisses her. Initially, at that moment Leslie is surprised, but then she instantly kisses Ben back. And so their relationship begins.
The love story that formed for Leslie and Ben afterward became one of the most beloved by Parks and Recreation fans.