All good T.V shows have one thing in common: love triangles.
They keep us gripped, as we get emotionally invested in these love stories. We
argue with friends, and with people online, as we root for a side, as we watch
week after week, hoping that they will end up living happily ever after.
Here’s a list of infamous love triangles that I’ve compiled
from the list of shows from my previous post, ‘T.V Programmes I Miss.’
FRIENDS:
(Ross/Rachel/Copy Girl)
Beverly Hills 90210: (Dylan/Brenda/Kelly)
Brenda and Dylan were Romeo and Juliet of the 90's.
Despite Brenda’s parents’ disapproval of their relationship, their love was too
strong to keep them apart. That was until Brenda’s trip to Europe.
She ended up having a fling with tour guide Rick, while Dylan stayed at home
and got closer to Brenda’s best friend Kelly. In the end, Dylan chooses Kelly,
as Brenda sets off for a new life in London. Dylan and Kelly break up, as she starts a relationship with Brenda's twin brother Brandon. Dylan ends up marrying the daughter of the man who killed his fatehr a few years previously. This ended tragicallly with her being murdered. But all is not hopeless, as in the finale, Dylan and Kelly get back together and David and Donna's wedding. 'From the new ‘90210’, we know that Dylan and Kelly now have a child together,
but Dylan isn’t in the picture anymore, choosing to travel the world, rather
than settling down. Me personally, I would have loved to see Dylan get back together with Brenda.
Sex and the City:
(Carrie/Big/Aidan)
Carrie was attracted to Big from the very first episode. But
Big’s inability to commit left Carrie heart broken. Along comes Aidan, a good,
dependable guy that helps her pick up the pieces. In the meantime, Big ends up
marrying another woman, Natasha. But Carrie and Big cannot fight their
attraction for each other and start a tumultuous affair, which ends when Natasha catches them
in bed together. Their subsequent relationships end also. All is not lost, as like a
fairytale, true love prevails. In the finale, Big goes to Paris to rescue her from her latest beau, Aleksandr
Petrovsky. He takes her home to New
York, and ‘absofuckinlutely’ finally gives her the
commitment she so desperately wanted.
Dawson’s Creek: (Joey/Dawson/Pacey)
It was clear from the beginning that Joey was in love with the boy across the
creek, her best friend Dawson. Dawson
remained clueless for a while, but they finally got together in the beginning
of the second season. They were broken up by the end of that season, after Dawson helped put Joey’s
dad behind bars again. Dawson asked his best friend
Pacey to look out for her, and they end up falling in love, leaving Dawson heartbroken. Joey
and Pacey eventually broke up, leaving fans guessing about who Joey was going
to end up with until the final episode. While Dawson was Joey’s soul mate, and they will always share a special bond, Joey's heart belonged to Pacey. Joey and Pacey get back
togther, with Dawson
realising his dream of working with Spielberg.
Buffy the Vampire
Slayer: (Buffy/Angel/Spike)
Okay, this might not be a traditional love triangle, but
this isn’t a traditional story. Buffy fell in love with two vampires with tortured
souls, at two different times. First, there was Angel, the vampire with a soul,
which was destroyed after they spent a night of passion together. Then, after
he moved to L.A, there was Spike. While he spent a good while trying to kill
her, he ends up falling for her. He even gets his soul back just to prove to
her that he does genuinely love her, and they have a somewhat unconventional
romance. Angel comes back in the final episode to help her fight in a battle.
They share a kiss with Spike watching in the wings, giving fans hope that these
are the two that will live happily ever after.
One Tree Hill:
(Lucas/Peyton/Brooke)
Probably one of the most complicated of the love triangles. Lucas
had a thing for his brother Nathan’s girlfriend Peyton. It was obvious that
they shared an emotional connection. But even after Peyton and Nathan break up,
it never really went anywhere. So he ended up dating Peyton’s best friend,
Brooke. Peyton finally realises that she wants Lucas, so they have an affair
behind Brooke’s back. Brooke finds out and breaks up with Lucas. Peyton,
feeling guilty for what she did to Brooke, breaks up with him too. After a
while, Lucas gets back with Brooke. Peyton tells Brooke that she still loves
Lucas. Brooke breaks up with Lucas again. Lucas and Peyton eventually get
together, after Lucas realised that she was the one he wanted next to him when
his dreams came true. They get married, have a child and drive off into the
sunset at the end of the sixth series. This left Brooke free to find the love of her life, Julian Baker.
Gilmore Girls:
(Rory/Dean/Jess)
This one is pretty straight forward. Dean was Rory’s first
ever boyfriend. He was kind, dependable, and treated her well. Along comes
Jess, a troubled guy who Rory had an undeniable connection with. Rory and Dean
break up, and she gets together with Jess. Jess ends up leaving town, and a
heart broken Rory. Uncharacteristically, she later has an affair with Dean, who
had since gotten married. As with most affairs it didn’t last. Rory went off to
college and meets Logan,
the guy who she finally ends up with.
So, who was your favourite couple of all time?
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