We were so addicted to some of these TV romances that our parents often complained that we were addicted to these shows. But, it was hard to ignore the lives of these couples. They taught us so much about romance all while being very entertaining. Here are the top ten 90s TV relationships that we all strived to emulate in our own relationships.
These Ten TV Couples From The 90s Were Everything We Wanted From Our Own Relationships
Jesse and Rebecca on Full House
The coolest uncle on TV found himself an amazing girl. No one was as calm, cool, and collected like Rebecca. But, you had to be pretty great to move into this hectic household.
Roseanne and Dan on Roseanne
Dan and Roseanne were everything we ever wanted in a relationship. They were the glorification of a real-world couple who was not perfect in any way, so everyone could really relate to them. The show taught us that the little things in life matter, it takes two to make a relationship work, honest communication is key, and having a healthy sex life is a big part of a happy marriage.
Mulder and Scully on The X-Files
These coworkers had a lot more in common than their belief in alien life. The show was an emotional roller coaster because we never knew if this pair was ever going to end up together. However, we still loved every second of Mulder being protective of Scully. While they are turning out new episodes, the love we felt between the two felt a lot different back in the '90s.
Zack and Kelly on Saved by the Bell
Saved By The Bell was the best show on television that showcased young love. It was a long time before we saw this couple share a kiss. It was a time of innocence when teens were taking their time and not rushing to lose their virginities. Do you remember the proposal? It was super sweet.
Buffy and Angel on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Edward Cullen and Bella Swan have nothing compared to this couple. The forbidden love between these two is still talked about today. Plus, it really helped that they were both incredibly good looking.
Pacey and Joey on Dawson's Creek
Don't be mad that we were really rooting for Joey and Pacey to be together. They may have stabbed Dawson in the back, but they had their reasons. These two really had a chemistry meant to last, after all, Joey did lose her virginity to Pacey.
Michael and Jackie on That '70s Show
These two always bickered with each other like an old couple, but Michael and Jackie were one of our favorite couples in the '90s. Something about their relationship made you want to evaluate your own. The coolest part is that these two actually got married in real life.
Sabrina and Harvey on Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Even though Harvey often ended up on the wrong end of Sabrina's spells, he really really liked her. The two were practically best friends which is what made their relationship work so well.
Angela and Jordan on My So-Called Life
If this show was not the epitome of teen angst, we don't know what else was. Jordan was the reason girls became obsessed with the bad boys. We all waited patiently for Jordan to finally man up, but that is probably what kept the storyline going.
Lucy and Kevin on 7th Heaven
We are so glad that the double date never happened. There was a bit of turmoil before these two finally tied the know, but we were all rooting for them to make it through. What we loved most about this relationship is that it felt so real.
So, there is our list. Which of these ten couples was your favorite?
