Fans can quickly form opinions about sitcom couples, but some of them shouldn’t be judged without some more thought. Sometimes the very idea of ​​two characters getting together is so unexpected and strange that fans decide they are against the relationship before even giving them a chance. If these couples are given time to develop naturally, they can be surprisingly good for each other.
There have been a lot of bad sitcom couples that just don’t seem right for each other from the start. However, just because a couple isn’t right for each other doesn’t mean they’re not right for the show. Writers often create intentionally terrible relationships for comedic purposes or to highlight certain characters. If fans don’t want to see the couples together, they might completely miss what the writers really intended.
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Larry and Cheryl
Control your enthusiasm
Cheryl tolerates a lot of things from Larry, but ends up abandoning him when he ignores a desperate phone call to watch sports on TV. He tries to get back together with her for a while, but messes everything up again by going back to his old ways. It seems strange that Larry makes the same mistakes over and over again in Control your enthusiasmalthough this is what makes his character different from so many other comedy protagonists.
Control your enthusiasm is the story of Cheryl coming out of her trance and leaving a terrible relationship. It is only seen from Larry’s perspective.
Some fans thought Larry and Cheryl would eventually work things outbut that would not be in line with what Control your enthusiasm is about to. Cheryl grows and improves, like many characters, leaving Larry behind as the only person who refuses to change. Control your enthusiasm is the story of Cheryl coming out of her trance and leaving a terrible relationship. It is only seen from Larry’s perspective.
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Jim and Karen
The office
From the first season of The Office, it seemed obvious that Pam and Jim would eventually meet. Their flirtatious dynamic is hard to ignore, even when Pam is engaged to Roy, but The office never makes things easy for them. An obstacle in his path is Karen, with whom Jim begins a relationship when she appears in the third season. Fans of The office didn’t give Karen a fair chance, especially since she wasn’t Pam.
Jim and Karen have a lot of fun together, even before they started dating. They can have fun together at the office, something Jim often does with Pam. At the end, The office didn’t give Rashida Jones much with her character, although she’s still able to get a few laughs. Karen was always set up to be just another obstacle for Jim and Pam to overcome, but if things had been a little different, she and Jim could have been happy together.
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Troy and Britta
Troy and Britta’s relationship is one of the most hated stories in history. Community. It comes out of nowhere, they don’t have much chemistry and it doesn’t develop in a very interesting way. There are a lot of problems with the way the show handles their brief time together, but fans didn’t give the idea much of a chance to begin with. By bringing Troy and Britta together, Community it offered them both a new kind of storyline.
There are a lot of problems with the way the show handles their brief time together, but fans didn’t give the idea much of a chance to begin with.
Troy is an immature idiot, while Britta is neurotic and hypocritical. In theory, he could have taught her to relax and have fun, while she could have taught him a little more personal responsibility. The show also didn’t have time to fully explore how their relationship could have affected the entire study group. In particular, Abed’s loneliness and Jeff’s jealousy could have created some funny situations if the show followed through on their idea.
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Mark and Dobby
Peep Show
Peep Show is one of the few hilarious British comedies that has managed to gather a global audience. This means there are some barriers for new fans. American audiences may embrace British humor, but many people still wait Peep Show to align with other sitcoms. After Mark’s divorce from Sophie, he hooks up with a woman he meets at work named Dobby. However, this relationship is also doomed.
- Cast
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Robert Webb, David Mitchell, Sophie Winkleman
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September 19, 2003
- Seasons
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9
Ultimately, Mark has exactly the same problems with Dobby as he does with Sophie. This might not seem like very satisfying character development, but that’s exactly the point. Mark constantly wants what he can’t have and doesn’t know how to behave when he finally gets it. Not all fans agree with the idea that Mark should ruin his life again in exactly the same waybut it’s a great joke for those who align Peep Showsense of humor.
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Ted and Robin
how I Met Your Mother
how I Met Your MotherThe series’ controversial finale finally reunited Ted and Robin after nine seasons of back and forth. Although some fans thought they were a good match for each other, the way the ending sidelined Tracy was seen as a huge mistake. The ending is now so notorious that it is often cited as a cautionary tale whenever a long-running comedy show approaches its end.
Ted and Robin’s reunion could have been handled with more grace, but the central idea isn’t as bad as most fans imagine.
Ted and Robin’s reunion could have been handled with more grace, but the central idea isn’t as bad as most fans imagine. In truth, Tracy’s death gives the whole show a new angleas it means that Ted’s memories of his youth are more melancholy and remorseful. Ted’s return with Robin can be seen as a decision to pursue happiness, as he did in his 20s and 30s. On the other hand, it could be seen as a dark sign that Ted hasn’t learned anything and is about to make the same mistake again.
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George Michael and Maeby
Arrested development
George Michael’s persistent infatuation with Maeby is one of the most controversial stories in Arrested development. Some fans find the entire narrative distasteful, as George Michael and Maeby are cousins, or at least could be cousins. George Michael has a glimmer of hope when he discovers that Maeby may have been adopted or born via surrogate, meaning that, at the very least, they would not be biologically related.
George Michael and Maeby’s relationship was supposed to make audiences uncomfortable.
George Michael and Maeby’s relationship was supposed to make audiences uncomfortable. The idea is that even the younger generation has been sucked into the strange dysfunction and selfishness of Arrested developmentBluth family. The writers emphasize this point when Lindsay finds out she is adopted and immediately attacks her brother Michael. George Michael and Maeby’s relationship must seem as unnatural as this.
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Archer and Lana
Archer
Even though she is often angered by his immature ways, Lana and Archer have a long dynamic as they work side by side. They made several failed attempts to get things off the ground and even had a child together, but Archer ends without the two spies getting happily ever after. This upset some fans of the sitcom, especially since Archer has grown up considerably.
ArcherComa seasons change everything. When Archer finally wakes up, he finds that all of his friends have moved on with their lives and that Lana has married a billionaire. Ultimately, he ends up not spending his life with the woman who occupies such an important place in his dreams. This is a sad ending, but it’s more true to life. Archer You shouldn’t get what you want just because you eventually mature a little. That wouldn’t be fair to Lana’s character.
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Jerry and Elaine
Seinfeld
For casual viewers of seinfeld, Jerry and Elaine may seem like the stereotypical “won’t they” sitcom couple. They start the show with a shared romantic history and even get back together at one point. Kramer and George individually express that they always thought Jerry and Elaine would end up together, reflecting the large chunk of Seinfeldthe public felt it too.
Other comedies would certainly have given Jerry and Elaine a happy ending, but the Seinfeld the writers know that none of them would deserve this.
SeinfeldJerry and Elaine’s controversial ending came and went without Jerry and Elaine getting back together, although it appears she was about to profess her love for him as their plane was crashing. This would have ruined the show in a few ways. Seinfeld famously describes himself as a “show about nothing”. Other comedies would certainly have given Jerry and Elaine a happy ending, but the Seinfeld the writers know that none of them would deserve this, and It would have gone against the tone of the show.
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Alexis and Ted
Schitt’s Creek
Ted and Alexis seem perfect for each other. She inspires him and he softens her. Ted could have easily been part of Alexis’ happy ending in Schitt’s Creek, just as Patrick changes David for the better. Some fans were disappointed to see Ted leaving Alexis for good as their careers divergedand the last dinner together is one of the Schitt’s Creekmost exciting moments.
Since David’s story ends when he starts a new life with his partner, it would have been boring to repeat this narrative with Alexis.
Ultimately, the decision to keep Ted and Alexis apart wasn’t popular, but it was more interesting. Since David’s story ends when he starts a new life with his partner, it would have been boring to repeat this narrative with Alexis. Furthermore, Alexis’s story ends with her choosing independence and launching herself into a career where she doesn’t depend on handouts. This is a bigger step for her as a character, as she has always defined her value based on her image and how other people perceive her.
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Rachel and Joey
Friends
Rachel and Joey’s brief relationship in Friends it’s still an extremely unpopular storyline. At best, it feels like an unnecessary distraction from Ross and Rachel’s on-again, off-again relationship. At worst, it’s a desperate attempt to keep the series relevant by forcing two characters who share no romantic chemistry together. Fans of Friends have often expressed their hatred for this plot, even though it doesn’t last long.
Rachel and Joey’s relationship could have been a lot better, but there are still some interesting ideas at play. For example, seeing things from Ross’s perspective changes the complexion of the relationship. At this point in the series, Ross has had every opportunity to make things work with Rachel and has repeatedly made mistakes. Seeing Rachel moving on – and with one of her best friends, no less – teaches him not to take her for granted. Rachel and Joey were never supposed to be endgame, but their relationship shakes up the group dynamic.