1. Harry Burns and Sally Albright, "When Harry Met Sally".
Harry and Sally never could have been just friends. We all want a relationship with your best friend, and that is exactly what they get. After years of drifting apart and coming back together, fights, divorces and fake orgasms in crowded food courts, they finally get together. While some might call their New Years Eve midnight kiss cheesy, I think they needed a little bit of cheesy. When it comes to relationships: I’ll have what they are having.
2. Jake Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater, "Titanic".
Sure they only know each other for less than a week and came from completely different worlds, but Jack and Rose loved each other until Rose let go — even though she said she wouldn’t and there was literally SO MUCH ROOM on that floating door. This movie is a classic for a reason. Almost every girl at some point has wanted Jake Dawson to paint her like one of his French girls, but he only had eyes for Rose. Is it too much to ask for a guy to commit to jumping off of a massive ship into freezing waters?
3. Chandler Bing and Monica Geller, "Friends".
While Ross and Rachel might be each other’s lobster, Chandler and Monica always ranked above them to me. He deals with her OCD-craziness and she deals with his never-ending stream of jokes. Their joint proposal probably increased the sales of Kleenex by 300 percent at least. They were the friends you never anticipated getting together, and then could never imagine apart. In my book, when someone is willing to dance around with a turkey on their head, that’s true love.
4. Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly, "The Office".
Jim Halpert may or may not be the single most person I want to marry in this world. After years of across the office high fives, countless pranks on Dwight, and the most epic office flirtation ever, Jim finally asked Pam out. From then on they proceeded to blind us with their perfect relationship. Jim’s uncensored adoration for Pam was a refreshing take on a relationship for a TV show: we rarely get to see the guy so head-over-heels. They were absolutely perfect together. But if Jim ever happens to be single again, I am literally first in line.
5. Luke Danes and Lorelai Gilmore, " Gilmore Girls".
Luke and Lorelai undeniably prove than from coffee, comes love. He builds her a chuppah, an ice rink and throws Rory the most tear-inducing Bon Voyage party that will ever exist. Everyone, besides Lorelai, knew from the beginning that they were the endgame. Their constant bickering only reveals how perfect they are for each other. More than anything, you want an invite to their wedding because you know Luke will cater the dinner and Sookie will make the cake.


























