It’s about football. It’s about the South. But mostly it’s about the marriage of Tami and Eric Taylor and the importance of relationships. The good ones.
In Friday Night Lights, Tami and Eric Taylor married early and stick it out through the proverbial thick and thin, giving in and giving up for each other. One of the best TV married couples, American style.
Serena & Dan – Gossip Girl
This teen beat TV drama, one of the CW’s best pop soaps, takes place in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The show’s accolades of critical acclaim included reviews like, “Every Parent’s Nightmare” and “Mind-Blowingly Inappropriate.” In Gossip Girl, Dan, from a lower-class Brooklyn boys’ school, is serendipitously brought together with Serena amongst the high society of privileged teens.
Serena, a debutante with a socialite mom, falls in love with Dan. It seems all wrong, but it’s all right. It’s a bumpy ride, but they marry in the final season.
Marshall & Lily – How I Met Your Mother
A beautiful couple viewers can’t help falling in love with, Marshall and Lily meet in the dorms on the first day of college and are thenceforth self-identified by one word: Adorable.
With “aww” inspiring scenes in practically every episode, their sweetness toward each other is contagious. Even their efforts to have a baby are cute as heck.
Zack & Kelly – Saved by the Bell
This afterschool TV teen program is all about high school drama at Bayside High. Zack and Kelly are that couple — the epicenter of the high school cool clique. All kinds of memories ensue.
Remember the time he flew the “I love Kelly” sign in the sky? In the series finale, they tie the knot in Vegas.
Aria & Ezra – Pretty Little Liars
It was love at first sight for Ezra and Aria. The only problem is Ezra is Aria’s high school English teacher. But wait! Resist judgment. It’s not his fault. Not exactly. Aria lied and said she was a college student when they first met.
And we totally forgive them, they’re such an adorably sweet couple. Plus, it’s called Pretty Little Liars, and Aria’s very pretty. What else can you expect?