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My Fictional Relationship/Friendship Goals

  • Nicole Grappone
  • Apr 24, 2020
  • 4 min read

Updated: Apr 30, 2020

April 21st, 2020 10;00 P.M.


Friendship/Relationship "Goals" - A commonly used phrase in pop culture, expressing one's aspiration to achieve in their life.



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1/10


Chuck and Blair (Gossip Girl)

Let's be real. Gossip Girl would have not been the same without this power couple. There is a lot about Chuck and Blair that could be considered "relationship goals." Although, for me personally, the way they stuck together and continued to love each other through all the trials and tribulations of life is goals. Every television couple goes through things just as real-life couples do. However, Chuck and Blair are on another level. After every breakup, Blair being pregnant with another man's baby, and much more, they ended up being happily ever after in the end. They got through the hard times because they had each other to love through it.



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2/10


Will Schuester and Emma Pillsbury (Glee)

Amongst the many other relationships on Glee, "Wemma" was my favorite couple. My reason being, they both gave each other what they were lacking from their previous significant others. Will gave Emma the kindness, affection, and respect she deserved. Emma accepted Will's passion for teaching and did not ask for the materialistic things like Will's ex-wife, Terri. It was so exciting to see their innocent crushes for one another turn into a beautiful love story.



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3/10


Landry Clarke and Tyra Collete (Friday Night Lights)

Unfortunately, these two did not have a happy ever after like the couples mentioned above. Though, their short-lived relationship taught them both a beautiful lesson about "self-worth." Both Landry and Tyra loved one another despite their flaws, and even sometimes loved each other because of them. Also, I am a sucker for opposites attract type of relationships. Tyra falling in love with Landry is a reminder that looks and status isn't everything.



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4/10


Uncle Jessie and Aunt Becky (Fullhouse)

Lord "have mercy" do I love these two! What I love most about their relationship is how it was love at first sight. I remember the first time they met like it was yesterday. Uncle Jessie put up a fight to score a date with Becky. He did not take no for an answer until Becky finally put her guard down and said yes. From that date on, the two loved each other forever. They are the epitome of "when you meet the right one, you will just know."





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5/10


Finn Hudson and Rachel Berry (Glee)

Honestly, the build-up to this relationship was painful. The goo-goo eyes and subtle flirting felt like forever until they finally came to terms with their feelings for one another. However, after watching their first kiss in the theatre, it was undeniable the chemistry these two shared. Whether on-screen or off-screen, I will forever have a soft spot for this sweet couple.



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6/10


Mickey and Minnie Mouse

This photo makes my heart melt. Their love is undeniable regardless of how old you may be. It was always evident that Minnie was Mickey's girl, and Mickey was Minnie's man. Fun fact: Mickey's enemy, Morimeter Mouse, is Minnie's ex-boyfriend!



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7/10


Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez (High School Musical)

This was one of the first couples from my childhood that I idealized. I would replay "Gotta Go My Own Way" constantly on my High School Musical CD. There is a lot I can say that I consider "goals". Although, my favorite part about this relationship is how Gabriella brought out a whole other side of Troy. Troy realized that his passion was also performing on stage, not just on the basketball court. Together they defied the odds and supported one another's passions. My one complaint about this couple, they set the bar high for my high school experience. I am still patiently waiting to meet the love of my life at a ski lodge on New Year's Eve.



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8/10


Charlotte York, Miranda Hobbes, Samantha Jones, and Carrie Bradshaw (Sex and The City)

This friend group is goals for the simple fact that they are all unique. Each of them brings something different to the table and make their experiences together that much more exciting. Regardless of their different morals, opinions, beliefs, they still love and support one another. They truly have each other backs no matter what crazy situation they may have put themselves in. Side note, I highly recommend watching both the Sex and The City movies with your group of friends for some good laughs.



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9/10


Rue Bennett and Jules Vaughn (Euphoria)

There is most definitely controversy on the two's relationship due to the subtle romantic interest they have for each other. Despite the confusion of where their relationship currently stands, I can say that Jules filled the void in Rue's life. Both Rue and Jules came from dark pasts, and their friendship truly lit up both their worlds. Not to mention, Jules has been a positive influence on Rue staying clean.





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10/10


Janice Ian and Damian Leigh (Mean Girls)

Last but not least, this iconic duo. Through all the cheating and backstabbing in Mean Girls, these two characters remained true to themselves and more importantly, each other. In almost every scene they featured in, you could find them together. It is almost hard to imagine Janis without Damian and vice versa. I would definitely vote for them for the superlative "best dynamic duo."






 
 
 

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