The Most Frustratingly Drawn-Out TV Will-They-Or-Won’t-Theys

For every Ross and Rachel who got back together all the time, there was a Josh and Donna who were all about anticipation. TV WRITERS, STOP TORTURING US.

David and Maddie, "Moonlighting"

David and Maddie, "Moonlighting"

People rag on Moonlighting for losing its steam once this couple got together, but whatever — the vibe between David and Maddie was always hot and their first real kiss at the end of Season 2 should not have happened any later.

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Jim and Pam, "The Office"

Jim and Pam, "The Office"

Pam and Jim were both so nice, it was like they couldn't do anything to "wreck the friendship" (plus they were both intermittently in other relationships), but in Season 2 they finally share a passionate kiss that was totally worth waiting for.

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Clark and Lana, "Smallville"

Clark and Lana, "Smallville"

These two kissed in Season 2, but it was a total cop-out because Clark was under the influence of the dreaded red kryptonite, thus tainting the reality of it all. They finally got together in Season 5, when they both lost their virginity in a scene set to Coldplay's "A Message" (really romantic choice, guys).

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Luke and Lorelai, "Gilmore Girls"

Luke and Lorelai, "Gilmore Girls"

They had years of flirty banter, but the teasing became too much, with Lorelai's weirdo relationship issues and Luke's inability to make a move just becoming annoying. Luke finally listened to set of super-helpful relationship advice tapes and asked Lorelai out for real, a victory for men who wear backwards baseball caps everywhere.

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