Many sitcoms explore the humorous side of dating, which means they often pair couples who are terrible for each other. Relationships are a rich comedy because the stakes are high, but they are relatable to most people. Sitcoms type Friends, New Girl, How I Met Your Mother and many others spend a lot of time on the romantic lives of their characters.
While some TV couples should have broken up, either for the sake of the show or themselves, some couples were so bad that they shouldn’t have gotten back together in the first place. Sitcoms often bring together characters who have been friends for several seasons, but there are clear reasons why they have never met before. Regardless of whether they are fundamentally incompatible or there are other reasons that complicate their relationship, these couples should remain friends.
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Joey and Rachel
Friends
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September 22, 1994
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10
Joey and Rachel’s short relationship is one of the most controversial Friends storylines. It always seemed obvious that Rachel and Ross would end up together, so her romance with Joey couldn’t have been anything more than a bump in the road. Aside from the obvious plot reasons why they were doomed, Rachel and Joey are simply not compatible romantically. Joey has to completely change his personality to fit into a serious relationship.
Aside from the obvious plot reasons why they were doomed, Rachel and Joey are simply not compatible romantically.
There’s a reason why Joey finds himself alone in Friends series finale, while the remaining characters are paired off. He’s never been a character who needs a romantic partner to complete his story. His relationship with Rachel made his character suddenly become more serious and grounded, which seems unnatural. He and Rachel had always had a meaningful friendship and had never been able to progress into a relationship.. Sometimes they get along more like siblings.
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Barney and Robin
How I Met Your Mother
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September 19, 2005
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9
How I Met Your Mother spends a lot of time trying to bring Barney and Robin together, but this may be because their relationship is key to Ted’s character development rather than because they are actually perfect for each other. Barney is first introduced as a playboy with a book full of tips and tricks for meeting women. It takes him a long time to develop into a person capable of maintaining a long-term monogamous relationship.
How I Met Your Mother spends a lot of time trying to get Barney and Robin together.
Barney and Robin cheat on each other and also cheat on other relationships in order to be with each other. This chaos epitomizes their time together. They are much better off being friends. End How I Met Your Mother spends the entire season preparing for the wedding, but soon discovers that they are getting a divorce. Ultimately, this isn’t all that surprising considering how many other false starts they’ve had in their relationship.
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JD and Danny
Scrubs
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John C. McGinley, Robert Maschio, Donald Faison, Christa Miller, Neil Flynn, Judy Reyes, Aloma Wright, Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Sam Lloyd, Ken Jenkins
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October 1, 2001
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9
J.D. was never supposed to date Dr. Cox’s ex-wife Jordan, but to be honest, he didn’t know who she was at the time. He has no such excuse when he dates Jordan’s sister Danny, although the relationship is equally ill-advised. He continues dating her after learning who she is.leading to extremely awkward double dates with Jordan and Dr. Cox.
JD and Danny’s relationship was a bad idea at first, but they make the same mistake when they later get back together.
JD and Danny’s relationship was a bad idea at first, but they make the same mistake when they later get back together. Things go just as bad as the first time: JD can’t believe in Danny because of his feelings for Elliot. J.D.’s dating is a big part. Scrubs, so it’ll be interesting to see how the show impacts JD and Elliot’s committed long-term relationship in the future. Scrubs reboot.
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George and Susan
Seinfeld
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July 5, 1989
- Seasons
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9
George spends most of his time Seinfeld desperate to increase his attractiveness to women, so when Susan shows interest in him, he finds himself in uncharted territory. George is so amazed by the fact that this woman finds him attractive that he can’t stop thinking that dating her is a bad idea. Susan is an executive at NBC and part of the team working on Jerry’s sitcom pilot. George risks the entire show by dating her.
George’s decision to date Susan was bad, but he later decided to make an even worse decision.
George’s decision to date Susan was bad, but he later decided to make an even worse decision. George only gets engaged to Susan because he and Jerry make a pact during a minor crisis of maturity they share. After Jerry calls off his engagement to Jeanie, George finds himself trapped in a relationship he doesn’t want to be in. Seinfeld kills Susan in Season 7, which means George gets what he wants in the darkest possible way.
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Troy and Britta
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September 17, 2009
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6
There are several hints in season three. Community that Troy and Britta may be ready to be together, but their relationship seems to be skipping a few steps between seasons. By Season 4, they are already a couple, and cracks are already starting to form in their relationship. They have a wonderful friendship, but once their romance begins to blossom, it seems doomed to fail.
They have a wonderful friendship, but once their romance begins to blossom, it seems doomed to fail.
Community Fans of the series call the fourth season “year of the gas leak” because the characters act as if there was a gas leak at Greendale Community College. Showrunner Dan Harmon was not involved in the fourth season, and Community quickly lost my way. Troy and Britta’s relationship is one example of how the writers struggle to understand the characters. Troy becomes even less mature during his relationship with Britta.and he ends up breaking up with her by proxy to show how little he has grown.
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Dennis and Maureen
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
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August 4, 2005
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16
Dennis isn’t the relationship type.. After all, the DENNIS system is not designed to promote long-term happiness. So his marriage to Maureen Ponderosa came as a huge surprise. Dennis is inspired to reunite with his high school sweetheart when he begins to feel insecure about being alone at his age. He rushes into marriage without a second thought and soon begins to resent her.
After their divorce, Dennis pays a huge amount of alimony to a woman who wants to become a cat.
Part of Dennis’s motivation for marrying Maureen is to enjoy the normal things that society dictates for men his age. This backfires as Maureen gradually reveals herself to be anything but normal. After their divorce, Dennis pays a huge amount of alimony to a woman who wants to become a cat. Maureen eventually dies in the classic film. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode that ended Dennis’ stress.
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Mark and Sophie
peep show
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Robert Webb, David Mitchell, Sophie Winkleman
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September 19, 2003
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9
Mark missed Sophie from the very first episode peep show but his pursuit often becomes creepy. He refuses to accept the offer when he cares about her, he is very awkward around her, and at one point he and Jez even spy on her from the depths of her garden. If Sophie knew half of what Mark does, or even what he thinks about her, she would never date him.
The fact that both Mark and Sophie cry during the wedding is a sure sign that they should never have gotten together in the first place.
Once Mark and Sophie become engaged, he gradually becomes distant. He begins to worry about his commitment, despite the fact that he has been obsessed with Sophie for many years. The fact that both he and Sophie cry during the wedding is a sure sign that they should never have gotten together in the first place. In the end, Mark gets what he deserves.
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Winston and Daisy
New girl
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September 20, 2011
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7
For a long time, Winston was the butt of every joke in the world. New girl attic. While Nick and Jess had a classic sitcom will-they-won’t-they dynamic and Schmidt fawned over Cece, Winston was the odd man out. New girl made only a few attempts to give Vinny Bish a relationship storyline that seemed as important to him as the ones his roommates had. Unfortunately for him, most of them were terrible mismatches.
Winston is a sweet guy, but Daisy takes advantage of his generous nature and runs around him.
Winston is a sweet guy, but Daisy takes advantage of his generous nature and runs around him. She also shows no respect for their relationship, making almost no effort to hide her deception. Winston still gets a lot out of the time he spends with Daisy. He learns to value himself more and not waste time on people who don’t see him for who he is. He also takes in Ferguson’s cat.
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Fry and Amy
Futurama
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March 28, 1999
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12
From FuturamaIn the pilot episode, Fry’s romantic destiny is tied to Leela, but in no sitcom would their romantic leads meet without a few speed bumps. Futurama the first toys with the idea of ​​Fry and Amy teaming up in the first season episode “A Flight to Remember” in which they pretend to be a couple so Amy’s parents will stop trying to set her up with men they find.
Fry should never have started dating Amy, but that mistake isn’t as bad as breaking up with her even though he became physically attached to her.
The second season episode “Put Your Head on My Shoulders” finally brings Fry and Amy together. After being rejected by Leela again, Fry begins to spend more time with Amy and they soon begin dating. This ends in disaster when an accident causes Fry’s head to be cut off and surgically attached to Amy’s shoulders. This compounds their serious relationship problems. Fry should never have started dating Amy, but that mistake isn’t as bad as breaking up with her even though he became physically attached to her.
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Michael and Ian
Office
Ian has been Michael’s boss for a long time, and they bring their cold work to their ill-fated relationship. Jan tries to control Michael as if he were still one of her employees, but he doesn’t have the courage to stand up for himself. Michael’s non-confrontational people-pleasing tendencies make him an easy target for Ian. He wants to be liked so desperately that he is willing to put up with abuse.
Ian and Michael’s relationship reaches its climax in one of the… OfficeThe most cringe-inducing episode is Season 4’s “The Dinner Party.”
Ian and Michael’s relationship reaches its climax in one of the… OfficeThe most cringe-inducing episode is Season 4’s “The Dinner Party.” Bringing other people into your home helps highlight the wild power imbalance in their relationships. Michael sleeps on a small bench and has three vasectomies just to please Jana, and she responds by being jealous and smashing his TV with the Dundee Award. Luckily, Michael moves on and forms a relationship with Holly that brings out the best in him.