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7 Fictional Relationships We Were All Rooting For

Love interests from our favorite shows who were destined to end up together.

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7 Fictional Relationships We Were All Rooting For
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1. Zoey and Chase

If you weren’t watching Zoey 101 on the regular between 2005 and 2012 you really missed out. If you are familiar with this childhood Nickelodeon classic, you were probably rooting for Zoey and Chase to be together throughout all four seasons. While we knew from the start Chase was in love with Zoey, all we wanted after that was for Zoey to find out and admit she felt the same. Between Chase’s crazy bush of hair and goofy, loving personality, and Zoey’s caring and lovable nature; it was pretty clear they needed to end up together.


2. Jasmine and Crosby

If you have watched the series Parenthood, you were definitely hoping Crosby and Jasmine ended up together. Once Crosby was introduced to his five-year-old son, Jabbar, by the woman of an old fling, he couldn't help falling in love with the both of them. After they became a part of his life, he slowly put away his careless, bachelor life style. Although Crosby made some huge mistakes down the road in their relationship, we couldn’t help but hope Jasmine would find the will to forgive him.


3. Lexie and Mark

Grey’s Anatomy’s mcmteamiest relationship has to be Mark Sloane and Lexie Grey. Despite their differences and somewhat love/hate relationship, it was so clear that they were soul mates. Every time they tried to move on from each other, they always found their way back together. Although Shonda Rhimes thought it was okay to kill both of them off the show, when it definitely wasn’t, this relationship of pure passion will live forever in our hearts.


4. Mickey and Ian

If you have not yet let the groundbreaking series, Shameless, take up all of your time and emotional capacity, I highly suggest you do. If you have however, I have to believe you are rooting for Mickey Milkovich and Ian Gallagher. Between Ian simply trying to find his way in life and learn how to live with his bipolar depression, to Mickey’s degenerative, moral-less lifestyle, the two characters develop this profound love for one another. Throughout seven seasons, Mickey and Ian’s love grows immensely. Even though they are constantly torn apart; we know they will always find their way back to each other.


5. April and Jackson

Another legendary couple in the legendary drama, Grey’s Anatomy, is most definitely April Kepner and Jackson Avery. Also known as “Japril.” They are a quintessential example of a healthy couple that end up having to deal with some of life’s greatest tragedies. Between them losing their first baby and April going off to war, to then later learning how to raise a child as divorced parents, it’s so frustratingly obvious they are meant to end up back together.


6. Lucas and Peyton

One Tree Hill's Lucas Scott and Peyton Sawyer were bound to be love interests from the very start of the series. Despite the fact that Lucas had to profess his love for Peyton for multiple seasons before Peyton allowed herself to truly commit, the two characters couldn't resist each other. Through years of establishing a friendship and Lucas even dating Peyton's best friend Brooke, it was apparent to everyone but the two of them that they were destined to be together.


7. Blair and Chuck

Gossip Girl’s Blair Waldorf and Chuck Bass are the dynamic duo of pure destruction. No matter what or who they are trying to sabotage, they almost always succeed when they are by each others side. While they are extremely unhealthy and bad for each other, their love for one another is so passionate and profound that they need their fairy tale ending.

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