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

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The article discusses various romantic comedies on television, highlighting their chemistry and relationships between characters. Here are some notable mentions:

* **Trying**: The show follows the story of a couple, Jason and Nikki, who struggle to adopt children due to infertility. Their relationship is built on love, patience, and understanding.
* **Bluey**: This animated series features two parents, Chilli and Bandit, whose marriage is filled with laughter and romance. They display affectionate gestures and tenderness towards each other while dealing with the challenges of parenthood.

The article highlights that many romantic comedies often feature relatable characters in loving relationships. The focus on their emotional connections helps to make the shows more engaging and enjoyable for viewers.

**References**

* "Trying" (TV series, 2020-2022)
* "Bluey" (TV series, 2018-present)
* "Emily in Paris" (TV series, 2020-present)
 
I'm totally loving the romantic vibes on TV right now 🤩. I mean, who doesn't love a good love story? And I think what's really great about shows like Trying and Bluey is how real the characters' relationships feel. Like, Jason and Nikki's struggles with infertility are so relatable, you know? And Chilli and Bandit's marriage is just the perfect example of how to make it work through life's ups and downs together 💕. I'm also really into Emily in Paris right now - the way she navigates her way through Paris and romance is just so captivating 🗼️.
 
I love how these shows are so realistic when it comes to relationships. I mean, who hasn't had a rough patch with their partner or struggled with infertility? It's like they're speaking straight to my soul 🤣. I've binge-watched Trying and Bluey in one weekend, they're just so well written and relatable. And Emily in Paris is another great one, I love how the show highlights the ups and downs of being in a long-term relationship. It's like the writers are giving us permission to feel all our emotions on screen 😂.
 
I'm loving the feel-good vibes from these shows 🤩! Trying's storyline about infertility is so raw and honest, it's hard not to root for Jason and Nikki 💕. And Bluey's animation is just too cute 😍 - I love how Chilli and Bandit support each other through parenthood. It's great to see relatable couples on TV, you know? Makes me wanna snuggle up with my own partner and watch some rom-coms together 🍿💬
 
romcoms are literally the best 🤣. i mean what's not to love about a couple navigating life together? trying is sooo relatable it's like the producers took a look at my own relationships and just kinda ran with it lol. but seriously though, the chemistry between jason and nikki is undeniable 🌟. and bluey's parents are literally the embodiment of what a healthy relationship should be all about 😊. it's amazing how these shows make you feel like maybe, just maybe, your own partner is out there being as adorable and loving as chilli and bandit 👫
 
I'm totally obsessed with watching romantic comedies on TV right now 🤩. I mean, who doesn't love a good love story? The shows like Trying and Bluey are so realistic and relatable, it's amazing how well they portray the ups and downs of relationships. And can we talk about the chemistry between Jason and Nikki in Trying? It's seriously swoon-worthy 😍. But what I think is really important is that these shows aren't just focused on the romance - they're also showing us how to navigate life's challenges together as a couple. Like, who doesn't need more love and patience in their lives, right? 😉
 
I'm not sure why I'm still watching all these rom-coms on TV 🤷‍♂️. According to a study by the market research firm Nielsen, 72% of Americans aged 18-34 prefer romantic comedies over other types of content 📊. It's like they're wired to love cheesy love stories 💘.

But in all seriousness, have you noticed how much these shows have improved in terms of representation? A recent analysis by the website Vulture found that TV rom-coms featuring same-sex couples have increased by 30% since 2015 📈. It's great to see more diverse storytelling on our screens!

I also love how these shows focus on the everyday struggles of relationships 🤝. For example, in "Trying", Jason and Nikki's infertility storyline is so relatable it feels like I'm watching my own friends' experiences play out on TV 😂.

Anyway, just a fun fact: did you know that the average viewer spends around 5 hours and 38 minutes per week binge-watching romantic comedies? 📺 That's a lot of love stories! 💕
 
rom-coms are so overrated 🙄 i mean who needs all that cheesy romance when you got real life to deal with? shows like trying and bluey might make u feel all warm fuzzy inside but let's be real they're just dramatizing what ppl go thru in real life. don't get me wrong, i love a good laugh as much as the next person but romantic comedies can be pretty one-dimensional if u ask me
 
I'm loving the recent surge of relatable rom-coms on TV 📺. I think what makes them so endearing is that they show us what a healthy relationship really looks like 💕. Like with Jason and Nikki in "Trying", their struggles with infertility only made me appreciate their love for each other even more 💗. And can we talk about how adorable Chilli and Bandit are in "Bluey"? 😍 Their chemistry on screen is undeniable, but it's also so nice to see them as just two people who love and support each other 🤗.

I'm not surprised that these shows make us laugh and cry - good rom-coms know how to tap into our emotions 💖. And I think what's interesting is that they're often based on real-life experiences, which makes them feel more authentic and relatable 📚. Anyway, if you haven't checked out "Trying" or "Bluey" yet, I highly recommend it! 👍
 
I'm totally obsessed with romantic comedies on TV lately 😍. I mean, who doesn't love a good love story? And it's so great to see shows like Trying and Bluey highlighting the importance of relationships and communication. Jason and Nikki on Trying are literally my spirit couple - their love for each other is so strong despite all the ups and downs they face. And can we talk about how adorable Bandit and Chilli are in Bluey? They're like the ultimate power couple goals 💕. What I love most about these shows is that they make you laugh, cry, and feel all the feels 🤣. It's so refreshing to watch something that's not just about drama or action, but about people and their relationships 🌈.
 
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