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Proof that you don’t even need dialogue to have a "big ass" romantic storyline. Two robots holding hands in space is enough to move any audience to tears. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
The blueprint for the "enemies-to-lovers" trope. Their romance isn't just about love; it’s about dismantling personal ego and societal expectations. 2. Ross Geller & Rachel Green ( Friends )
A brief but incredibly impactful storyline that sparked a massive cultural conversation about the "Bury Your Gays" trope and the power of fan communities. 22. Tony Stark & Pepper Potts ( Marvel Cinematic Universe )
Here are 25 of the most massive, impactful, and "big ass" relationships and romantic storylines that have shaped pop culture. 1. Elizabeth Bennet & Mr. Darcy ( Pride and Prejudice )
A heartbreaking look at a lifelong connection that could never fully breathe. It’s a massive storyline about the tragedy of "what could have been." 11. Cory Matthews & Topanga Lawrence ( Boy Meets World )
Love it or hate it, the "Twilight" saga was a global phenomenon that redefined the supernatural romance genre for the 21st century. 17. Westley & Buttercup ( The Princess Bride )
He’s a scoundrel, she’s royalty. Their bickering dynamic in the original trilogy—culminating in the iconic "I love you" / "I know" exchange—added much-needed humanity to a space opera. 6. Gomez & Morticia Addams ( The Addams Family )
The gold standard for "relatable" romance. Their transition from office flirtation to a stable marriage provided the emotional heartbeat of the series. 5. Han Solo & Princess Leia ( Star Wars )
The archetype. Every "us against the world" story owes a debt to Shakespeare’s doomed teenagers. 14. Derek Shepherd & Meredith Grey ( Grey’s Anatomy )
The "friends-to-lovers" arc that took years of pining and secret identities to resolve, proving that the wallflower always gets the guy in the end. 24. Heathcliff & Catherine ( Wuthering Heights )