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| LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - - Pucker up. It's been awhile since I've done this column. So in honor of Valentine's Day, their kiss, their kiss is on my list. Deep down, we know that a television couple is entirely fictional (really, we do). They're two actors paid to read their lines and emote (I'm serious, we know that). But sometimes we forget. Sometimes a television kiss is the butterflies-in-your-stomach, toes-curled, heart-go-pitter-patter kind of lip lock that we actually stand up and cheer. Here are my 11 favorite television kisses (I instituted a one kiss per show rule). 1. Veronica and Logan on "Veronica Mars" in "M.A.D.": Sigh. Even Logan still recalls that sexy scene in the Neptune High bathroom. Could Veronica actually fall for her dead best friend's boyfriend? Absolutely. And here's hoping, she falls for him again. 2. Sydney and Vaughn on "Alias" in "Phase One": After SD-6 had been destroyed and their reason for remaining apart obliterated, Sydney and Vaughn, in full S.W.A.T. team regalia, rushed toward each other, kissed, and the world around them disappeared. 3. Buffy and Spike in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" in "Tabula Rasa": As the camera panned away from Michelle Branch singing the apropos "Goodbye to You," and snuck around the corner, viewers saw Spike and Buffy hungrily kissing. The lustful duo had their share of fiery moments (and sweet ones like in "Once More With Feeling"), but this kiss demonstrated their mutual attraction at its most base level. (i would have choose any buffy/angel kiss but hey :shrug: ) 4. X and Y on "Lost" in "Confidence Man": kinda spoilery 5. Mulder and Scully on "The X-Files" in "Existence": We knew they had to be in love and this was the proof we had all been waiting for. Scully gives birth to her son, William. "From the moment I became pregnant, I feared the truth about how and why. And I know that you feared it, too," Scully told Mulder. He replied, "I think what we feared were the possibilities. The truth we both know." "Which is what?" Scully asked. To answer her question, Mulder leaned down and kissed her over their love child. This is so why we deserve an "X-Files" movie. 6. Hannah and Bright on "Everwood" in "Where The Heart Is": As you know, this was one of my favorite moments of 2005. Endearing, awkward and worth the wait. Moments like this rarely happen in real life, but "Everwood" made it oh-so-believable. 7. Pacey and Joey on "Dawson's Creek" in "Stolen Kisses": In the best story line to ever come out of "The Creek" Pacey falls for his best friend's girl. While visiting Dawson's Aunt Gwen, Joey realizes that she loves Pacey too. After telling our Pacey that he makes her feel alive, he announces that he's going to start kissing her in 10 seconds and begins counting ... . 8. Ross and Rachel on "Friends" in "The One Where Ross Finds Out": Sure, by the time the series ended we were so over this couple we needed a new word for over. But on Nov. 9, 1995, Ross and Rachel were television's It Couple. After a drunken Rachel leaves a message on Ross's machine that she's over him, Ross utters the classic line "You're over me? When we're you under me?" Then he goes to the Central Perk and looks longingly at her through the window, Rachel wrestles with the locks, before flinging open the doors. The two kiss in the pouring rain. Years later, that moment is still perfect. 9. Sam and Diane on "Cheers" in "Showdown, Part 2": Television's defining will-they-or-won't-they-couple. In the first season's finale, Diane slaps Sam, he slaps her back, this continues until he asks, "Are you as turned on as I am?" "More," she replies and they kiss. 10. Doug and Carol on "ER" in "Such Sweet Sorrow": As Don Henley's song "Taking You Home" played, Carol rushed to be with the man that she loved. Standing out on the dock, Doug kissed the woman he had redeemed himself for and asked the simple question, "Where are the girls?" George Clooney's surprise appearance remains one of television's best kept secrets. 11. David and Maddie on "Moonlighting" in "I am curious ... Maddie": Known as the "Big Bang" episode among fans, David and Maddie finally sleep together in a scene that literally takes down the house. The show went downhill after this, but we at least got to see the pair happy for a night. Those are some of my favorite kisses. What are yours? Talk about it on TV Gal Message Boards. |
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| QUOTE X and Y on "Lost" in "Confidence Man": kinda spoilery That's been on C4 so how is it spoilery? At least the couple in question isn't spoilery |