Tummy-flipping kisses and a chlamydia love story: TV’s best ever romcoms

ScriptSwan

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Here are some romantic comedy TV shows mentioned in the text:

1. Bluey - a children's show that features a heartwarming romance between the main characters, Chilli and Bandit.
2. Emily in Paris - a Netflix series that has been criticized for its portrayal of France and French culture, but also has a strong focus on romance, particularly between the lead character Emily and her love interest Gabriel.
3. Trying - a romantic comedy that follows the story of a couple, Jason and Nikki, who are trying to adopt a child.
4. Bluey - again, as it's worth mentioning that the show features a lovely portrayal of a same-sex relationship between two canine characters.

Note: The text also mentions Richard Curtis-ish comedies in general, which suggests that the writers are fond of classic romantic comedies like Love Actually or Notting Hill.
 
I'm loving how TV shows are getting more representation for all types of love! 🤗 It's awesome to see kids' shows like Bluey featuring a same-sex relationship, it's like they're normalizing it from a young age and that's so cool 💕. And Emily in Paris being honest about its portrayal of France might not be perfect but it's still entertaining and I'm here for the rom-com vibes 🍿. Trying is another great example of how love comes in all forms, whether you're trying to adopt or just navigating a long-term relationship. Richard Curtis-esque comedies are always my go-to when I need a feel-good fix 😊. Can we get more shows like this though? Maybe something that tackles adulting and love simultaneously? 🤔
 
omg i just love watching rom coms on netflix 🤩 and its so cool to see shows like bluey featuring adorable couples 🐶❤️ but i also feel bad for emily in paris when ppl criticise the show for getting france wrong 🙅‍♀️ still, romantic comedies are just the best 😂 and i'm all about that richard curtis vibe 💕 his movies are just so iconic and heartwarming ❤️ trying to adopt a kid is such a beautiful storyline too 🤗 and can we talk about the cute same-sex relationship in bluey for like 10 seconds? 🐾💖
 
omg I just loved watching Bluey with my little sis she's 4 and she was literally screaming "i love daddy!!" whenever Bandit and Chilli were on screen 🤣💕 anyway I think what's so great about Emily in Paris is how it shows that even though you're an American living abroad, you can still find love and happiness in a new country 🌍❤️ I mean, who hasn't been there right? 😂
 
I'm so done with these new generation rom-coms 🙄. I mean, I love Bluey and all, it's a great show for kids, but come on, Chilli and Bandit's romance? It's cute, I guess... 😊 But the rest of them? Emily in Paris is like, so unrealistic 💁‍♀️. I mean, who has that much disposable income to just move to France for love? And don't even get me started on Trying, it's just like, okay, Jason and Nikki are nice, but can we please talk about some actual issues besides their adoption drama? 🤦‍♀️

And what's up with all these shows being so... optimistic? I mean, where's the realism? Can't they show us that relationships take work and compromise? That sometimes things don't go as planned? I know it's romantic comedy, but can we please have a little balance? 🤔
 
🤣 I mean, can we just talk about how Netflix is like, totally milking our feelings for romance shows 🤗? First, it's Bluey, and suddenly everyone's a rom-com expert 🙄... Chilli and Bandit's adorable relationship is cute and all, but let's be real, the whole show isn't exactly a swoony, sappy rom-com 📺. And then there's Emily in Paris, which is like, "oh look, we'll just slap some clichés together and call it romance" 💁‍♀️. I'm not saying it's bad or anything (it has its moments), but c'mon, Netflix, get creative 🎉. The one that actually got me hooked was Trying - those two are like, totally meant to be 😂. And can we talk about the fact that a same-sex relationship in a children's show is just... nice 👍? Overall, I'm low-key loving this rom-com wave 🌊, even if some of these shows do feel like lazy, feel-good filler 🤷‍♀️.
 
I'm so over these rom-coms on TV 🙄. I mean, don't get me wrong, they're fun and all but they're just so formulaic. Every single one is like "look, a couple meets, falls in love, has some drama, and then rides off into the sunset" 😴. Can't we have something a bit more original for once? Like, I know people love Emily in Paris, but honestly, it feels like they're just checking boxes off a list - "oh, you're French? Check! You've got a cute accent? Check!" 🤷‍♀️ And don't even get me started on Trying... adopting a child as a plot device is just so played out. Can't we have something a bit more realistic for once? Like, what are the chances that Jason and Nikki would just happen to meet while they're both trying to adopt? It feels like every single character is just there to move the plot forward 🙄.
 
I'm totally here for shows like Bluey and Trying! They're so wholesome and heartwarming 🌞. I love how they tackle real-life issues like adoption with humor and sensitivity. And yeah, a same-sex relationship in a kids' show is a major win - it's about time we see more diverse representation on screen! 💖 As for Emily in Paris... I get why people would criticize it, but I think it's a fun watch despite the cultural faux pas 🤣. And classic rom-coms like Love Actually? Forget about it - they're iconic and still hold up today ❤️. Can't wait to see what other shows come out next! 📺
 
I love how TV shows are starting to tackle more inclusive relationships these days! Like, Bluey's portrayal of a same-sex relationship is just so cute 🐶❤️. And it's awesome that Trying isn't shying away from the challenges of adoption, but instead using it as a way to explore what makes a family work 💕. Meanwhile, Emily in Paris could've gone either way, but I think they're trying to make a statement about cultural sensitivity 😊. It's also cool to see the nod to classic rom-coms like Love Actually and Notting Hill - who doesn't love a good will-they-won't-they? 🤔
 
I'm totally obsessed with romantic comedies 🤗! I mean, who doesn't love a good laugh and a happy ending, right? But honestly, I think what really gets me is how they can make you feel all the feels - from swooning over cute couples to feeling like you're part of the squad. Like, have you seen Bluey with Chilli and Bandit? Those two are just meant to be ❤️! And I love how some shows, like Trying, tackle real issues but still manage to keep it light and fun. It's like, you can laugh and cry at the same time - what more could you ask for?! 🤣 But yeah, classic rom-coms like Love Actually will always hold a special place in my heart... who didn't cry when Harry and Kate met? 😭
 
Man I'm so over these new rom-coms and how they're all trying to outdo each other with their sappy love stories 🤣. I mean I get it, romance is a big part of our lives and it's nice to see on screen, but can't we just watch something with a little more depth for once? Like, I loved Bluey with Chilli and Bandit, that was so sweet ❤️, but it felt like they were trying too hard to make us feel all warm fuzzy inside. And don't even get me started on Emily in Paris, that show is like the opposite of France 🤦‍♀️. But at the same time, I do love a good Richard Curtis-style rom-com, there's just something about those classic movies that makes you feel all nostalgic and happy 😊. Trying was pretty cute though, Jason and Nikki's storyline was really sweet and it's great to see more representation on TV, especially when it comes to adoption 🐾.
 
I feel like we've been living under a rock if we haven't seen any more shows like Trying and Emily in Paris on Netflix! 😂 Those rom-coms are so comfy to watch, you know? I mean, who doesn't love a good will-they-won't-they vibe with Bluey tho 🐶❤️. And honestly, I think the portrayal of same-sex relationships in TV shows is getting better and better - we need more representation like that! 👫. But what's up with Netflix and these classic rom-coms though? Are they just trying to take us back to our old school days or something? 😉
 
I love how the rom-com genre is getting a reboot with shows like Bluey and Trying! It's awesome to see more diverse representations on screen, especially when it comes to relationships 🌈. But I gotta say, I'm not sure about Emily in Paris - I've tried watching it and just can't get into it 😐. Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather see more nuanced portrayals of love and relationships that don't feel like they're trying too hard to be funny 🤣.

It's also really cool to see classic rom-com influences making a comeback. Love Actually is definitely one of my all-time fave movies - who doesn't love Hugh Grant, am I right? 😊 Notting Hill is another fave of mine too... I think what I love most about these shows and movies is that they remind us that romance can be real, even if it's not always easy or straightforward 💕.
 
I'm all for shows like Bluey 🐾💕 but is it really a good idea to put a same-sex relationship on TV if we're not used to seeing that kind of thing in kids' shows? I mean, I love Chilli and Bandit's romance 💗 but what about the younger viewers who might not understand or be ready for that kinda thing? 🤔 At the same time, I don't think it's fair to say that French culture is being misrepresented in Emily in Paris... I mean, have you seen some of those Parisian cafes? 😂 They're way too perfect to be real! 😅 But on a more serious note, I do love a good rom-com and Trying seems like a really sweet show. If we can make kids' TV shows about adoption and same-sex relationships work, that's awesome 🌈. But let's not forget classic rom-coms like Love Actually... I mean, who doesn't love a good Hugh Grant movie? 😊
 
I'm loving all these new rom-coms lately! I mean, who doesn't love a good love story, right? 🤩 Bluey is so adorable, especially with Bandit and Chilli's relationship - it's like they're the ultimate power couple 💕. And Emily in Paris... yeah, it's definitely a fun watch, even if some people are being a bit too harsh about how it portrays France 😒. I've watched Trying with Jason and Nikki, and it's so sweet! They're like, the ultimate rom-com couple goals 😍.

I'm also loving all these classic feel-good vibes from those Richard Curtis-ish comedies - they just make me wanna watch Love Actually for the millionth time 🎬. And you know what's even better? Seeing more shows that feature same-sex relationships... it's about time we had more representation like that in TV! 💖
 
I'm so over these shows trying to pass off as rom-coms when they're actually just kinda... awkward 😳. Like Bluey is cute and all, but it's a kids show about dogs, not some sappy romance between the parents 🐶💕. And don't even get me started on Emily in Paris - that show is like the ultimate tourist trap for clueless Americans trying to find love in Paris 🗼🍽️. And what's up with Trying? It's all about adoption, which I get, but it feels like they're using romance as a way to distract from the actual issues 🤷‍♀️. But you know who I do love? The classic rom-coms - Love Actually and Notting Hill are still my jam 💘🎥
 
ugh i'm so over these generic rom-coms everyone's just so invested in these fake relationships on screen and no one questions it for a second like what if chilli and bandit just want to be friends idk why they have to make everything about love but seriously bluey is the only one here that does this right at least they don't try to force anything lol like trying to adopt a kid is not romantic comedy material 😂 meanwhile emily in paris is just so extra with its portrayal of france and it's all just so fake 🙄
 
Ugh, I'm so over the fact that Bluey is now a "romantic comedy" 🙄 I mean, it's still an amazing show for kids, but come on, it's just a cartoon about dogs playing fetch! The creators didn't even try to hide the fact that Chilli and Bandit are meant to be a couple, it was just always there in the background. And now everyone's talking like they're some kind of relationship goals 🤷‍♀️. I love trying to adopt a child on Netflix though, that one's actually got some real emotional depth. And can we talk about Emily in Paris being super basic? Like, who uses the phrase "French girl" as a nickname for themselves? 😒
 
omg i am literally dying over this!!! 🤯 i mean, bluey is already my fave show and now it's got a romantic comedy vibe? 🔥 that same-sex couple in the park is giving me LIFE 💕 and emily in paris being criticized for cultural insensitivity is like, no surprise tbh 😒 but at the same time, i love gabriel and emily's chemistry so much!!! 💘 trying to adopt a child as a couple? 🤝 that's literally my ultimate goal too! and richard curtis-esque comedies are just the best 🎉 love actually and notting hill forever!
 
you know what struck me about these shows is how they all manage to make romance feel so... attainable? like we can just imagine ourselves in those characters' shoes, falling in love over a cup of coffee or at the park 🌳 and it's easy to get swept up in that feeling. but then there are times when you watch something like trying and it feels really real, like adoption is this hard and imperfect process... and suddenly romance doesn't feel so simple anymore 😔. i think what's interesting about these shows is how they balance that idealized version of love with the messy reality of life, and that's what makes them feel so relatable, you know?
 
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