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'I Do' Think These Are The 12 Best TV Weddings Of All Time

Everyone loves a fictional wedding!

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'I Do' Think These Are The 12 Best TV Weddings Of All Time
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Everyone loves their favorite TV show characters like family and getting to watch your favorite couple's wedding after seasons of waiting for them to get married can be a lot of people's favorite episode of the whole series. Here are the top 12 TV weddings of all time.

1. Cory and Topanga- "Boy Meets World" 

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Cory and Topanga are my favorite TV couple of all time. While they were super young when they got married, we all knew that it was meant to be. Their wedding is my favorite TV wedding and my favorite TV episode of all time.

2. Jesse and Rebecca- "Full House"

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America's favorite aunt and uncle finally got married in a very dramatic episode of the most wholesome show on television. And when Uncle Jesse sang Forever to Aunt Becky, there wasn't a dry eye in all of America.

3. Chandler and Monica- "Friends"

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When Ross' best friend married his baby sister everyone at home was overjoyed. They are one of America's all time favorite couples to this day.

4. Marshall and Lily- "How I Met Your Mother"

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While the show was supposed to be focused around Ted and his future wife, we couldn't help but fall in love with his college best friends and their beautiful love story.

5. Burt and Carole- "Glee"

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A very unpopular opinion, but this was one of my favorite weddings! It was so much fun and Burt and Carol looked so happy to be blending their families together. Plus they all sang Bruno Mars' "Marry You" down the aisle and when Finn looked at Rachel, I teared up.

6. Alex and Jo- "Grey's Anatomy"

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A very recent TV wedding, but one that captures their relationship and the pacing of the show. When things go wrong, lean on your friends and make them right.

7. Maxwell and Fran- "The Nanny"

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A classic "will they or won't they" relationship that ends with a big Jewish wedding and a happily ever after!

8. Jim and Pam- "The Office"

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A beloved couple that finally got married for the world to see!

9. Derek and Meredith- "Grey's Anatomy"

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Meredith and Derek's relationship definitely had a lot of highs and lows but their post- it wedding really summed it up for them: they just wanted to be together. While they did officially get married in a later season so that they could adopt their daughter Zola, their post- it wedding was the real thing and they went back to those vows throughout the rest of their marriage.

10. Mitch and Cam- "Modern Family"

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Such a wonderful couple and two great parents got to finally get legally married and we all got to watch.

11. Zack and Kelly- "Saved by the Bell"

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After so many years of being together, these high school sweethearts made it official in front of all their friends and family and us at home.

12. Robert and Amy- "Everybody Loves Raymond"

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This sweet, but kind of odd couple finally got married and had the best first dance of all time, in real life or on TV!

What are your favorite TV weddings?

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