New Girl was a major hit with viewers for its brilliant, comedic writing as the characters were as hilarious as the situations they found themselves in.
The actors were free to improvise on the show. That turned out well for the characters of Nick (Jake Johnson) and Schmidt (Max Greenfield) who found themselves in a well-timed lip-lock.
Gilmore Girls
Much of Gilmore girls is centered around the relationship struggles (romantic or family) of the mother/daughter duo, Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Lorelai (Lauren Graham).
Fans waited season after season for the romantic tension between Lorelai and Luke (Scott Patterson) to finally be broken.
Luke and Lorelai
Although they seemed to be the best of friends towards the beginning of the series, the feelings between the characters grew and, after many start-and-stop moments in their relationship, fans were left wondering if they would seal the deal.
At the end of season four, it finally happened! Lorelai and Luke shared a long-overdue kiss at an unexpected moment as Luke tells Lorelai to stop talking as he takes her in his arms. For diehard Gilmore Girls fans, this will always be a favorite moment.
Nick and Schmidt
In season one, when Schmidt finds out that Nick has a health scare, he grabs Nick and plants a “Godfather style” kiss on his lips. Though the character of Schmidt is known for his over-the-top, dramatic personality, Greenfield admitted that this move went a little too far for Johnson.
However, as the actors have worked together for so long, Johnson grew accustomed to Greenfield’s improvisational techniques!
American Hustle
American Hustle is a glamorous portrayal of the life of con artist Irving Rosenfeld (Christian Bale), his partner Richie DiMaso (Bradley Cooper), mistress Sydney Prosser (Amy Adams), and his wife Rosalyn Rosenfeld (Jennifer Lawrence).
The plot is centered on Rosenfield’s con-man career and relationship with his wife and mistress, but Sydney and Rosalyn have a rather intense scene of their own.