Enemies-to-Lovers Romance: 5 TV Couples That Stole Our Hearts
Will they or wonโt they? They canโt stand each other, but then – wait – they like each other. What gives? A huge draw for a lot of television shows is the growing romance between TV couples. Especially couples that have had a rocky start. A multitude of shows featured couples who really couldnโt stand each other, but had to work together. However, with a slow burn type of romance, these sworn โenemiesโ soon became TV couples, even beloved power couples, on the small screen.
5 TV Couples who Turned Hate into Romance
Whether itโs coworkers, work partners, or even those battling on opposite sides (on the never-ending fight against vampires), we chose five of the most memorable TV couples who built up quite a romance. From intense dislike to immense passion, we listed them here.
โMoonlightingโ – Maddie and David
Before long running TV show โCastle,โ there was โMoonlighting.โ Cybill Shepherd played Maddie, and Bruce Willis was David. The two ran a detective agency and fought like cats and dogs. Viewers would tune in just to see the banter between Maddie and David. Falling in the same vein was โRemington Steeleโ with Stephanie Zimbalist and Pierce Brosnan.ย
โCheersโ – Sam and Diane
Although โCheersโ was on for a long time and featured some of showbizโs funniest and best talent, fans remember the banter between bar manager Sam and aspiring novelist (uh, waitress) Diane. The roles were expertly played by Ted Danson and Shelley Long. The two had some of the absolute best punchlines and takedowns in modern comedic TV history.ย
โBuffy the Vampire Slayerโ – Spike and Buffy
Apparently, thereโs a fine line between loving and killing. Itโs hard to choose between the two, and often the line is blurred. Here we have Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Spike (James Marsters) on opposite sides of the battle. Buffy to slay vampires, and Spike to kill the slayers. Inevitably, the two fall for one another, and Spike ultimately joins forces with Buffy.
โParks and Recreationโ – Leslie and Ben
These two ran circles around one another, trying to jam each other up. Leslie, played by Amy Poehler, initially hated Ben, (Adam Scott), and made no bones about it. Leslie was the deputy director (of her department) versus auditor Ben. Needless to say, romance sparks flew, thawing the freeze. Leslie and Ben built a solid relationship, getting engaged in season five.
โWild Cardsโ – Max and Ellis
Max does a lot of things well (and quite sneakily), but the one thing she does best is irritate Ellis. We love watching her get him pissed – and out of his comfort zone. TV couple Vanessa Morgan and Giacomo Gianniotti are a lightning rod of a pairing in this fun series. They keep fans invested in the cases theyโre cracking – and also in their potential romance. Oh boy.
A Few Last Thoughts
As usual, we have an honorable mention. (Seriously, how could we not?) In a series that has now spanned over decades with the ultimate slow-burn, we want to give a huge shoutout to โThe X-Files. Polar opposites Mulder and Scully are just meant to be. We want to believe.ย
A captivating TV show needs not only (obviously) great storylines but also interesting characters. If it fails to deliver relatable, sympathetic, and enticing storiesย andย characters, then itโs unlikely the show will succeed in staying on air for a long time.ย
The shows we listed here have staying power and viewers would (and do) tune n each week to see whatโs happening with their favorite TV couple. Would the romance be on – or would there be some barb-throwing? The guessing game is always on.
