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10 Iconic Best Friend Duos From Funny TV Shows

By Matthew Lynch
March 9, 2024
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Television has always been a source of comfort and laughter, particularly when showcasing the dynamic between best friends. From classic sitcoms to more recent fun-filled series, certain best friend pairings stand out for their chemistry, comedic timing, and the joy they bring to viewers. Here we celebrate ten of the most iconic best friend duos from funny TV shows that have left a lasting impression.

1.Lucy and Ethel – I Love Lucy

Even decades later, the misadventures of Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz remain the gold standard for television friendships. Their harebrained schemes and unwavering support for each other have made them an unforgettable pair.

2.Jerry and George – Seinfeld

Masters of “a show about nothing,” Jerry Seinfeld and George Costanza captured audiences with their incessant banter, neurotic behavior, and hilarious predicaments in the minutiae of daily life.

3.Shawn and Gus – Psych

Shawn Spencer and Burton ‘Gus’ Guster’s bromance is at the core of ‘Psych.’ Their quick-witted repartee and shared love for snacks enhance their detective adventures making every episode an absolute treat.

4.JD and Turk – Scrubs

The bromance between John ‘JD’ Dorian and Christopher Turk transcended traditional masculinity norms with their open affection and dreamy interludes. “Guy Love” isn’t just a song; it’s a celebration of their friendship.

5.Leslie and Ann – Parks and Recreation

In the male-dominated world of TV friendships, Leslie Knope and Ann Perkins shine bright with their supportive, kind-hearted, albeit sometimes overenthusiastic relationship that sets FriendshipGoals.

6.Chandler and Joey – Friends

The quintessential buddy pair from one of the most beloved sitcoms ever, Chandler Bing and Joey Tribbiani’s kinship was characterized by childish antics, tender moments, and an endearingly co-dependent living situation.

7.Abbi and Ilana – Broad City

Abbi Abrams and Ilana Wexler’s hysterical adventures through New York City showcased a raw, unfiltered portrayal of female friendship filled with absurdity, sincerity, and a dash of eccentricity.

8.Troy and Abed – Community

No other duo on television embraced their idiosyncrasies quite like Troy Barnes and Abed Nadir. Together they turned mundane college life into a fantastical escapade filled with imagination.

9.Lorelai and Sookie – Gilmore Girls

As business partners at The Dragonfly Inn and lifelong friends, Lorelai Gilmore and Sookie St. James shared not only responsibilities but also an infectious humor that would endear anyone who visited Stars Hollow.

10.Willow and Buffy – Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Amidst battling supernatural forces, Willow Rosenberg’s shy intellect perfectly complemented Buffy Summers’ heroic resilience, creating an unshakeable alliance forged in adversity but highlighted by playful quips.

These memorable duos have given us countless laughs, empathy for our own friendships, and perhaps even aspirations for what a perfect platonic partnership can look like. It’s proof that in the world of comedy, a friend can be the greatest sidekick—or maybe it’s the other way around.

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