TV Show Besties, Ranked From Best Friends To Relationship Goals
Till death do them apart.
Some iconic friendships that have endured over time are one of the reasons we love TV shows so much. Although TV friendships are often overshadowed by romantic relationships, they can be just as lasting and meaningful.
Here are some of the best TV friendships that have stood the test of time and provided us with countless memorable moments.
7. Ann Perkins and Leslie Knope (Parks & Recreation)
One of the sweetest and most genuine friendships on television. With Ann's calming presence and Leslie's chaotic and passionate personality, these two make the perfect complementary duo.
Their contrasting personalities make their friendship thrive on mutual respect and support. They embrace each other's differences and provide a perfect balance of practicality and ambition, proving the charm of female friendship.
6. John H. Watson and Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock)
Watson's grounded nature and compassion help humanize Holmes and make him more relatable, while Holmes' intellect and unique perspective challenge Watson's worldview and push him to expand his horizons.
Though the two had their rough patches, they were always there for each other, and even sacrificed themselves for each other (Holmes literally "killed" himself to save his best friend.)
5. Bonnie Bennett, Caroline Forbes, and Elena Gilbert (The Vampire Diaries )
The iconic trio of Mystic Falls and the childhood friendship that grew into sisterhood. Differences in personalities and life's many challenges didn't separate the girls, but made their bond stronger with every blow life dealt them.
Their unconditional love and support for each other is the best representation of the friendship goals.
4. Cristina Yang and Meredith Grey (Grey's Anatomy)
The definition of a friendship that has stood the test of time and circumstance. These two have been through a lot together: heartbreaks, deaths, and even a plane crash.
No matter what happens, they continue to support and protect each other as if they had no one else in the world. Definitely sisters from another mister.
3. Joey and Chandler (Friends)
Joey and Chandler's personalities complement each other perfectly, forming a dynamic and hilarious brotherhood. Joey's easygoing nature and positive outlook on life balance out Chandler's more cynical and reserved personality.
They share playful mockery and memorable moments together, and even when they have minor inconveniences, they always find a quick way to deal with a situation.
They are always there for each other just like every intro of the episode promised.
2. Turk and J.D. (Scrubs)
Men tend to be more reserved when it comes to expressing their real feelings, but these two are a perfect example of a true bromance.
Turk and J.D. share a strong bond and have an uncanny ability to anticipate each other's thoughts and actions.
They often engage in silly tricks and share heartfelt moments that show their deep connection and are never afraid to show how much they truly care for each other.
1. Jake Peralta and Charles Boyle (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
We can't even call it friendship, it's definitely something more. Brothers from other mothers, Jake and Boyle always have each other's backs, both in and out of the work.
They have a unique bond built on trust, shared experiences and an understanding of each other's quirks. What do they say?
To have a perfect relationship, one partner should be more obsessed with the other? Well, we seem to have bingo here.