Like another season White Lotus wraps and another group of relationships ruined, there was a couple that stayed strong throughout the season and even emerged victorious - Mia and Lucia, escorts in Italy who scammed people for money and kept their friendship all along.
A good friendship can be one of the best drivers of a TV show, next to a good romance, but given the typical nature of pitting women against each other, it can be hard to find a well-written BFF couple. Shows that use tactics such as girls constantly bickering or hating each other, or being disgusted by girlfriends, can drive misogynistic storylines as often the women are narrowed down to private lives.
Mia and Lucia (White Lotus)
White Lotus never fails to bring together funny and captivating characters, but none of them can match the cute MiaBeatrice Granno) and Lucia (Simone Tabasco), a duo who start and end the series together. They start with Lucia arranging a way for her to make some money from an American tourist while Mia has a harder time escorting.
As the show unfolds, the girls swindle the men out of their money, they bond, and find ways to achieve their desired future. Mia seduces the concierge Valentina (Sabrina Imacciatore) to get a seat at the piano at the White Lotus Hotel and Mia manages to trick the man into paying her tons, the two leave in probably a better position and their friendship is still going strong.
Jess and Sisi (new)
Through all the ups and downs in a relationship on Fox new girl, Sisi’s best friendsHanna Simone) and Jess (Zooey Deschanel) stick together through it all. When the recently dumped Jess goes looking for roommates, she accidentally stumbles upon three men she wants to move in with, and while her friendship with them is perhaps the center of the story, her friendship with Cece remains the most touching and intimate.
Jess has spent her life in Cece’s shadow, always being the ugly friend, but Cece never went out of her way to make Jess feel bad about it and always made Jess feel beautiful. Ceci felt all her life that she was valued only for her looks. Their love for each other has kept the show going, and despite all their problems with boys, their loyalty has always been true.
Ann and Leslie (Parks and Recreation)
Parks and recreation areas begins with a meeting at the town hall where Leslie (Amy Poehler) city employee meets Ann (Rashida Jones), a citizen trying to fill in a huge hole next to her house, and it’s love at first sight. Anne’s pragmatic and laid-back nature balances Leslie’s idealistic and workaholic nature.
Although Ann is initially overwhelmed by Leslie’s enthusiasm, she also confirms her frustration with the pit, furthermore, Leslie tries to bring out Ann’s best qualities, including her hardworking and caring nature as a nurse, and helps Ann feel confident in herself at all times. leave the relationship that gets in the way of her. Ann makes sure Leslie lives a little while, encouraging her to date, drink, and take time off work to embrace her life outside of politics.
Melissa and Barbara (Abbott Elementary School)
abbot elementary follows teachers in central Philadelphia, as does two of the oldest teachers there, Melissa Shementi (Lisa Ann Walter) and Barbara Howard (Cheryl Le Ralph) are skeptical of new teachers like Janine (Quinta Brunson) and Jacob (Chris Perfetti), whose enthusiasm and belief that they can single-handedly fix Abbott is a little off-putting.
Melissa’s tough love but independent nature alienates her from others, including romantic opportunities or even her own sister. While Janine’s attempts to hack this appearance fail, Barbara is able to help Melissa become more vulnerable to love.
Christina and Meredith (“Grey’s Anatomy”)
Bye Grey’s Anatomy may be known for his long and iconic romance between Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Derek (Patrick Dempsey) at the heart of the first few seasons was the friendship between the new interns, but Meredith and Cristina’s friendship is most notable (Sandra Oh). While these two face tragedy and fight their way through harsh conditions, they hold each other through it all.
The series is infamous for its incessant heartbreak and death, and romance and friendship remain highlights that keep audiences hooked, and while Meredith’s trials and tribulations in the dating world are mesmerizing, her friendship with Cristina and knowing that it doesn’t matter what she’s been through. she has someone to rely on.
Paris and Nicole (The Simple Life)
Amid the reality TV boom of the early 2000s, T.Simple life managed to carve a niche among competitive shows or glimpses of everyday life to instead showcase two heiresses who have given up their expensive and luxurious lifestyle to live and live in rural areas.
in facades that Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton put up, especially since it has since been revealed that Hilton had lived through a troubled teen industry and already knew how to handle often difficult tasks, instead they allowed themselves to feign naivete. The two capitalized on a misogynistic culture, and their humor paved the way for iconic moments that have made their way onto social media in the form of reactionary gifs and memes.
Judy and Jen (Dead to me)
The circumstances that led Jen (Christina Applegate) and Judy (Linda Cardellini) together in Dead to me not typical, but it somehow makes their bond even stronger. Grief over the loss of her husband in a runaway, Jen attends group grief counseling where she meets Judy, a nervous and insecure widow.
Jen grieves her husband, but the same husband who cheated on her, while Judy deals with an on-and-off relationship with Steve (James Marsden), which leaves her in a mess every time and often distrusts others. While the wacky adventures in dark comedies involve strange friendships, there is a sense of a deeper connection that they bond with each other when they console each other.
Lucy and Ethel (I love Lucy)
iconic i love lucy became a milestone in television in many ways, with a woman in the spotlight as a comedy protagonist and even breaking TV codes to be pregnant on live television, the show was not just a breakthrough for more dynamic and unorthodox female protagonists, but also a stepping stone for a better portrayal of how women interact in general. It starts with LucyLucille Ball) and her best friend Ethel (Vivian Vance).
Lucy and Ethel often worked not only to exist happily, but also contrary to what they were told, including for the sake of work. What’s more, the two were often just a goofy duo, as opposed to the usual husband and wife banter, he instead provided the two women with separate relationships that were themselves or had their own comedic moments.
Rebecca and Paula (Crazy ex-girlfriend)
Crazy ex girlfriend contains a lot of great friends, but the one who really takes the pie is Rebecca’s very first friend (Rachel Bloom) really does in West Covina, Paula (Donna Lynn Champlin). The show follows Rebecca Bunch, a depressed lawyer on the cusp of real success, but after meeting her high school ex-boyfriend, she drops everything and follows him across the country to West Covina.
The thing is, the reasons why Rebecca got Josh (Vincent Rodriguez III) should pursue a happier version of themselves by being a younger version. Given that Rebecca’s mother was emotionally unavailable, Paula becomes a much-needed big sister, and Rebecca helps Paula feel empowered in life by reconnecting her to the surrounding community.
Fleabag and Claire (Fleabag)
Bye Rubbish became famous for his romance between Trash (Phoebe Waller Bridge) and Priest (Andrew Scott), the story is based on the story of two sisters constantly in conflict and taking out their insecurities on a friend.
Throughout the second season, as the cult relationship with the priest ends, Fleabag and her sister grow closer, and Claire grows closer to a colleague and mostly trusts Fleabag. Although these two sisters, they also stay close to each other no matter what and work to stay in each other’s lives like everyone else often does.
Source: Collider


