TV’s Best Sitcom Couples Has Been Named & We Have Favorites
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TV’s Best Sitcom Couples Has Been Named & We Have Favorites

What is it about classic TV sitcoms that just makes us feel so warm and fuzzy inside? Maybe it’s the nostalgia or the fact that they can wrap up their problems in less than 30 minutes. We connect to these shows, particularly to the couples. The romances on sitcoms are like nothing else, and they made many of us fall in love with the idea of love. TV Line recently ranked the 15 Best Sitcom Couples, and it’s an impressive list that any TV couple would love to appear on. Gomez and Morticia Addams, Al and Peg Bundy, Mike and Carol Brady, and several others appear on this list of the greatest sitcom romances ever. https://t.co/PhsPBSVMrD— TVLine.com (@TVLine) March 10, 2026 The Best Sitcom Couples Come from All Generations We can’t imagine ranking the best sitcom couples, yet we love seeing TV Line’s list. They pay tribute to Malcolm in the Middle’s Lois, Hal, and George, and Susan from Seinfeld, and even Samantha and Darrin from Bewitched. Those are all solid choices and certainly deserve to be in the top. But if we had to choose our favorites, they might not line up with the list. TV Line named Roseanne and Dan from Roseanne the 14th-best TV sitcom couple of all time. The Conners barely made it on the list, which we disagree with. When the show premiered in the late 1980s, it depicted something not often seen on television. Rosanne and Dan were working-class parents raising three kids in Lanford, Illinois, just trying to get by. They were funny and silly and looked a lot like other average couples, which made them very relatable. We also appreciate the nod to Mike and Carol Brady from The Brady Bunch as the 8th best TV sitcom couple. Not only are we still obsessed with their home, but we also loved seeing their blended family. Sure, it was totally outrageous that they were seemingly one big happy family the day after the wedding. But you can’t beat the wholesomeness of their love story.   By the way, where are George and Weezy? The Jeffersons were an iconic TV sitcom family, and you’ll never convince us otherwise. This story’s featured image can be found here.