Summary

  • The power of a great dynamic between characters is one of the key factors that pulls viewers into television shows and keeps them engaged.
  • Iconic duos, such as SpongeBob & Patrick, Eric & Tami Taylor, and Troy & Abed, offer a perfect match of characters that and elevate each other, creating memorable on-screen bonds.
  • Whether it's a platonic or romantic pairing, audiences crave the kind of kinship seen in iconic television duos, where characters authentically grow together, drift apart, and find each other again.

Television is filled with iconic duos, but some distinguish themselves as the best of the best. Audiences love a great bond between characters. Two individuals that come together with a perfect match, ing each other in their worst moments and elevating each other in their best. This sort of kinship is something almost everyone craves, be it a platonic or romantic pairing.

There have been a number of iconic movie duos, from Han Solo and Chewbacca to Butch and Sundance, and TV shows have developed their own, equally strong connections. Multiple seasons of television offer an opportunity for characters to authentically grow together, to drift apart, and to find each other again. There's almost nothing on television that can pull viewers in like the power of a great dynamic.

15 SpongeBob & Patrick (SpongeBob SquarePants)

Spongebob and Patrick looking at wormy

SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star have been friends since they were born. Even previous generations of their families, dating back to prehistoric times, had been great friends. It's hard to create a bond greater than that of one that extends seamlessly through multiple generations of tradition. SpongeBob SquarePants is a cartoon made for children, but its good-natured humor has stayed in the minds of its fans as they aged, with SpongeBob and Patrick's many adventures being a cornerstone of that success.

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14 Eric & Tami Taylor (Friday Night Lights)

Eric Taylor with wife Tami and their newborn daughter.

Coach Eric Taylor and Tami Taylor are married from the start of Friday Night Lights, a show praised for its candid look at home life in a small Texas town. While the two have their differences throughout the show's five seasons, they often come together and work as a team to solve their mutual and individual issues. Eric and Tami make marriage and commitment look fun, as they constantly bring out the best in each other.

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13 Troy & Abed (Community)

Troy and Abed in Community

Troy Barnes and Abed Nadir are a perfect example of two seemingly different people coming together to form something incredible. These two share one of the ultimate sitcom bromances, having progressed into becoming best friends who could be relied on for hilarious shenanigans. Troy and Abed are a duo who love spending time together. Whether they're just watching movies together or disguising themselves as plumbers, they're bound to have a great time that audiences want more of.

12 Shawn & Gus (Psych)

Shawn Spencer and Burton Guster in their food truck in Psych

There are tons of moments in Psych that show Shawn and Gus have a great friendship. These two men bring out the best in both the comedy and drama aspects of Psych, with a unique chemistry that represents the heart of their show. From musical numbers to heartfelt conversations, these two perfectly complement each other, in a TV franchise that continues to spawn more film sequels.

11 Lucy & Ethel (I Love Lucy)

Lucy and Ethel eating chocolate

Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz are the epitome of friendship on television, partly because their actors were such great friends in real life. This brought a unique chemistry to their on-screen presence that few TV show duos possess. I Love Lucy was far ahead of its time in telling stories about characters that felt human, as well as displaying a beautiful friendship on TV.

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10 Lorelai & Rory Gilmore (Gilmore Girls)

Lorelai and Rory in Gilmore Girls sitting on the couch

The mother/daughter relationship between Rory and Lorelai is one of the highlights of Gilmore Girls. Due to Lorelai being a young single mom, the two share a beautiful bond. Even though the series follows multiple romances for both characters, their relationship is still the one audiences have the most affection for. Their relationship doesn't stagnate either, as many TV parent relationships do, and continues to evolve over time as both characters grow.

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9 Turk & J.D. (Scrubs)

Turk and JD looking lovingly at each other in Scrubs

The medical comedy Scrubs is known for the fantastic friendship between its two main characters, Christopher Turk and John "J.D." Dorian. The pair have been friends since college, and offer a perfect mix of ridiculous shenanigans and heartwarming moments. They're a similar duo to Troy and Abed from Community, though the long-lasting nature of Turk and J.D.'s friendship allows for an even stronger connection between them.

8 Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson (Sherlock)

Sherlock Holmes and Watson in front of their home.

The pairing of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is an iconic duo that extends beyond television. Originating from Arthur Conan Doyle's books, their relationship has also been explored in both excellent and terrible film adaptations. BBC's Sherlock series has had the most examined, contemporary version of this relationship. As Sherlock and Watson, Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman's dynamic feels like the most important piece of the show, developing slowly over the course of its four seasons to a point where it feels profoundly deep and intimate.

7 Agent Cooper & Sheriff Truman (Twin Peaks)

Harry Truman and Dale Cooper in Twin Peaks

When Special Agent Dale Cooper arrives in the titular town in Twin Peaks, and makes it clear that he's taking charge of the investigation into Laura Palmer's death, it seems typical for the local sheriff to want to handle matters himself. Instead, Sheriff Harry Truman accepts Cooper and his unorthodox methods with open-mindedness, subverting an investigation TV show trope, and forging a beautiful friendship. This duo constantly portrays healthy masculinity as the two work toward solving their mutual goal. While Cooper brings a wealth of wit and experience to the table, Truman brings his knowledge of the land, allowing both men to make important contributions to the case.

6 Hannibal Lecter & Will Graham (Hannibal)

Hannibal holds Will's head in Hannibal

Hannibal Lecter and Will Graham have one of the most fascinating dynamics in their multiple screen adaptations, such as the film Manhunter. The TV series Hannibal has possibly done the best job so far, though, exploring the unique relationship of a serial killer and an FBI agent. The two share a special bond that sometimes sees them as foes, and other times as friends, as they provide an important understanding of each other that both men find themselves craving. Hannibal and Will meet each other on an intellectual level that few other TV duos have.