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Poll: TV’s best male-female platonic partnerships

What's the most awesome platonic male-female pairing on TV in the past decade? Is it Veronica and Wallace, Chloe and Clark, Don and Peggy ... or someone else?

This week’s poll focuses on platonic, male-female friendships on TV in the past decade. While I wish I could make a case for a purely, 100% platonic, male-female relationship, TV being what it is can’t allow that. So this will focus on relationships that are at least 90% (or above) platonic.

What do I mean by platonic? I mean a relationship that started out as friends, didn’t have any romantic intentions in the script (outside the humorous), and is mostly friend-based (outside the obligatory one episode a year that puts the couple in the pressure cooker).

I’m expanding it to the past decade because I blatantly want to include Buffy‘s Willow and Xander and the X-Files. And most contemporary shows have the male-female pairing with the not-so-covert possibility of romance in the background (which is why I’m on the fence about Haven/The Mentalist). Although Keith rejected my Will-Sue Glee pairing, Brett didn’t vote for iCarly!, and two shows with platonic yet one-sided crush relationships made the list, below find a result of what the bullpen thought up.

If you feel Will-Sue (or others) should make the list, type it below! (Admittedly, we could just create a poll focusing on awesome female villains or kickbutt nemeses pairings).

Carla: Without a doubt, Sheldon and Penny on The Big Bang Theory. They are the purely platonic and play off each other well. They are not only good friends, but an odd pairing and very funny.

Julia: OOOH. OOH. Wallace and Veronica. From Veronica Mars.

Jen: Marshall and Mary on In Plain Sight. Hands down.

Carla: I’m not sure Marshall and Mary count as platonic, since Marshall is in love with her. Didn’t Xander and Willow date for a while? I’ve only seen the first three seasons, but I thought they did get together.

Jen: Actually, they hid some kissing, but when they got caught, that was pretty much it, I think.

Keith:  They “dated” pre-series premiere (a little kids), so I’d say that makes up the 10% non-platonic for the poll.

Tara:  I’m voting for Donald Trump and his hair. Obviously, they get along well. I hear her name is Hester.

Ruby:  Jack and Chloe developed a really awesome, completely platonic friendship over seasons 3-8 of 24. In fact, the most moving part of the series finale was Jack saying goodbye to Chloe.

Chuck: What about Clark and Chloe on Smallville?  Yeah, they’ve had some romantic yearnings, but they have always had each others’ backs.

Michael: I second Jen’s “Marshall and Mary on In Plain Sight. Hands down.” The only thing I would add would be “Theirs is the way it should be done.”

Deb:  From the moment Veronica rescued Wallace from the flagpole, he was a devoted friend, for better or for worse.

Bob: Peggy and Don from Mad Men is my favorite relationship on TV right now. She truly seems like one of the only people that Don is comfortable around.

Ruby: Oh, I have to add one more platonic friendship — Wilhelmina Slater and Marc St. James from Ugly Betty. It’s a delightful moment when Wili makes him an editor after realizing he is the most important guy in her life.

Brett: If we’re going into the recent past, I would also throw Mal and Zoe (Firefly) in the mix. And they are a very good example of how that relationship can work. Unwavering loyalty, and genuine affection, with not even a hint of the will they/won’t they shenanigans.

Carissa:  I second Peggy and Don. I don’t think they will ever “go there” with them, and it makes their relationship so much more interesting. I can’t support Marshall and Mary. Marshall wants Mary — bad. That has never been a secret, and because of that it’s more unrequited love, to me.

As you can tell we had A LOT to say on the topic.  What about you?


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8 Responses to “Poll: TV’s best male-female platonic partnerships”

October 13, 2010 at 3:47 PM

“Willow and Xander (excluding the kiss)”

“The kiss”? Huh?

Those two were making out like crazy for at least three weeks. In the library Willow tells Xander to stop fondling her. They play footsie like crazy in the chemistry lab. You guys really think that there was only ONE kiss going on between those two when they practically were all over each other IN THE PRESENCE of the rest of the Scooby Gang? Including Cordelia?

But maybe my mind is playing tricks on me. Guess I’ll have to watch a couple of episodes now just to check…

I vote Rosey and George Jetson by the way…

October 13, 2010 at 4:33 PM

Hey, excluding those 3-5 episodes in the 7-season arc, they still count as platonic. Although Rosie and George are out of the decade mark, consider them added to great platonic relationships of all time -

October 13, 2010 at 4:35 PM

I know what you mean but considering what Willow chose to do later on, don’t ya think we should then also include Willow and Buffy?

;-)

But I know what you mean. I change my vote to iCarly then …

October 13, 2010 at 3:48 PM

Why didn’t The Mentalist make the cut? I’d say it’s definitely 90% platonic between Jane and Lisbon. I don’t recall any overt romance shenanigans between them. There might be a whiff of a suggestion that if it were a different universe (ie., if Jane were not so screwed up) that there could be something there, but I don’t see it ever actually going anywhere. Surely that falls under the 10% romance cutoff?

October 13, 2010 at 4:37 PM

Hmm, you’re right. When ‘The Mentalist’ started, it included the hint of a Jane-Lisbon flirty-flirty. But, this season they’re 100% platonic. But, since it didn’t get the impassioned group plea as one of the duos on the fence, they went the way of Sue and Will -

October 13, 2010 at 8:51 PM

Mulder and Scully hands down.

October 14, 2010 at 12:49 AM

Mulder and Scully shouldn’t even count pre-relationship since it was almost 100% chance they would date from season 1. it’s Veronica Wallace the almost siblings ftw

October 15, 2010 at 5:22 PM

Mulder and Scully no contest. Sure they got together in the end, but discounting any romantic entanglements they just made a great partnership. Period. Even if they had NEVER gotten together they still would have made an equally compelling and fantastic duo.

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