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12 Duos Better Than Drake & Josh

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"HUG ME BROTHA—"a line that you say to almost anyone between the age of 12 and 27 and they will immediately recognize it as Josh Peck's infamous phrase often repeated to Drake Bell. Growing up, Drake and Josh was a show that everyone watched, and on some level could relate to (siblings, weird family dynamics, growing up, etc,). With the recent wedding of Josh Peck (1/2 of the iconic duo), and the ~salty~ tweet from Drake Bell confirming that he was not invited to the wedding (see below), it really makes you question all the duos that exist in the spotlight, especially those that we grew up watching on television. With that being said, here's a list of 12 iconic duos that may (or may not be) better than Drake and Josh:

Drake and Josh:

1. Serena Van Der Woodsen and Blair Waldorf (aka Blake Lively and Leighton Meester)

2. Nathan and Lucas Scott (aka Chad Michael Murray and James Lafferty)

3. Zach and Cody (aka Dylan and Cole Sprouse)

4. Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler (aka Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni)

5. Cory Matthews and Shawn Hunter (aka Ben Savage and Rider Strong)

6. Chandler Bing and Joey Tribbiani (aka Matthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc)

7. Cher Horowitz and Dionne Davenport (aka Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash)

8. Meredith Grey and Christina Yang (aka Ellen Pompeo and Sandra Oh)

9. Stefan and Damon Salvatore (aka Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder)

10. Carly Shay and Sam Puckett (aka Miranda Cosgrove and Jennette McCurdy)

11. Aly and AJ


12. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (in anything they did)

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