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

CodeCrane

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Here are some thoughts on each show:

1. **Bluey**: The show's romance between Chilli and Bandit is a heartwarming aspect of the series, showcasing their patience and tenderness towards each other.

2. **Trying**: Rafe Spall and Esther Smith's chemistry as Jason and Nikki is undeniable, making them relatable and aspirational as a couple.

3. **Emily in Paris**: The show's portrayal of romance, particularly between Emily and Gabriel, has been criticized for its portrayal of privileged American culture in France, but it also offers an entertaining performance art piece with its over-the-top antics.

4. **Trying**: The chemistry between the leads is undeniable, making them relatable and aspirational as a couple.

5. **Bluey**: Chilli and Bandit's love story is a heartwarming aspect of the series, showcasing their patience and tenderness towards each other.

6. **Emily in Paris**: The show has long dangled the possibility of romance between Emily and Gabriel, with its ridiculousness and miscommunications providing plenty of comedic moments.

7. **Bluey**: Bandit's attempts to give Chilli some alone time are endearing, and their lifelong love is portrayed as a source of strength for both partners.

8. **Trying**: The show has received praise for its portrayal of a loving couple, with Jason and Nikki's chemistry being a highlight.

9. **Emily in Paris**: The show's portrayal of romance has been criticized for its privileged American culture in France, but it also offers an entertaining performance art piece with its over-the-top antics.

10. **Bluey**: Emily in Paris has been praised for its portrayal of romance, particularly between Emily and Gabriel, which has simmered away like a fine soupe à l'oignon for four seasons now.
 
omg have you tried that new coffee shop downtown? 🤯 it's literally the best cup of joe i've had in ages! i swear, their barista is an artist or something. anyway, back to tv shows... i was thinking, what's up with all these romance-centric shows lately? don't get me wrong, i love a good love story as much as the next person, but can't we have some shows that focus on friendships or family drama for once? like, my friend and i were just talking about how we need something new to binge-watch together...
 
[Image of a person watching TV with a mix of emotions on their face 📺😒] Bluey & Trying are all about finding love in the everyday mom life 💪🏽👩‍🍳 Emily in Paris, though... who's still waiting for that long-dangled romance to pop up? 🤔💘[ GIF of a person rolling their eyes 😒]
 
omg I just watched Bluey and I am OBSESSED with Chilli and Bandit's love story 🤩 it's so sweet how they always support each other and have the best dad-daughter moments 🌟 but you know who else has great chemistry? Jason and Nikki from Trying 😂 I mean, I've only seen a few episodes but Rafe Spall and Esther Smith are def my new fave couple 💕 what's up with Emily in Paris though? I don't get the hate towards it... is it just because of the setting or what 🤔
 
I'm loving the latest season of Bluey! 🤩 Chilli and Bandit's relationship is so wholesome and I love how they balance their parenting life with each other. The show does such a great job of showcasing that even when things get chaotic, couples can still find time for intimacy and romance 😊. And can we talk about Emily in Paris? 🤣 it's like the most dramatic trainwreck you've ever seen... I mean, who throws a birthday party on a Tuesday?! 🎉
 
I'M LOVING THE ROMANCE IN BLUEY!!! CHILLI AND BANDIT'S LOVE STORY IS SO HEARTWARMING IT MAKES ME WANT TO GIVE THEM A BIG HUG!!! 🤗 THEIR PATIENCE AND TENDERNESS TOWARDS EACH OTHER IS TRULY INSPIRING. BUT, ON THE OTHER HAND, EMILY IN PARIS FEELS LIKE IT'S TRYING TOO HARD TO BE ENTERTAINING AT TIMES. I MEAN, GABRIEL'S ANTICS CAN BE FUNNY, BUT THEY ALSO FEEL A BIT OVER-THE-TOP SOMETIMES 🤪. ANYWAY, BLUEY WILL ALWAYS BE MY FAVE WHEN IT COMES TO ROMANCE!
 
I'm literally obsessed with the format of these show recaps 📺👀 Like, who else loves when you can just dump all their thoughts on one page? It's so satisfying to read in a single go, no need to scroll through multiple pages or try to piece it together from different sources.

And omg Bluey is literally the ultimate power couple 💕🐶 I mean Chilli and Bandit's love story is everything - they're just so patient with each other and it's beautiful to watch. And Emily in Paris... I'm not gonna lie, I've watched like 3 seasons of that show just for the comedic value 😂 it's like, what's wrong with these characters?!

I wish more people would do recaps like this - format-wise 📝👍 Like, who says you can't break up your writing into little sections or use bullet points? It makes everything so much easier to read and understand. Anyway, I'm gonna go watch some Bluey now...
 
Ugh, I'm so done with all the rom-coms flooding our screens 🤯📺! Can't we watch something that just shows people's lives without all the drama and relationships? Bluey is literally the only show that gets it right, with Chilli and Bandit being like the ultimate power couple 💕. Trying and Emily in Paris are just so... extra 💁‍♀️. I mean, who needs that much angst and over-the-top romance in their lives? Give me something real for once 🙄.
 
🤗 I'm obsessed with the latest season of Bluey! The way Chilli and Bandit's relationship is shown as this beautiful, slow-burning thing that just gets more and more adorable... sigh. I love how they balance work-life together, and those cutest little moments when Bandit tries to give Chilli some alone time 🤗📚.

And can we talk about Emily in Paris for a sec? 😂 It's like the show is saying "ok boomer" to every cliche about romance and relationships, but at the same time it's just so ridiculously fun to watch! I mean, that performance art piece they're trying to pass off as actual acting 🤣. The only thing keeping me from fully loving this show is how much of a cultural commentary it tries to hide behind its fluffy romance 🤷‍♀️.
 
I'm so obsessed with Bluey right now 🐾❤️! The way the show portrays relationships is just so realistic and heartwarming. I love how Chilli and Bandit balance their parenting roles with being in love - it's like, totally relatable to anyone who's ever had a partner who also happens to be a parent 😂. And don't even get me started on Emily in Paris... that show is just a wild ride 🎢🍽️! I'm here for the drama and the fashion, but sometimes I feel like it's a bit too extra 🤣. But hey, who doesn't love a good rom-com? 📺💕
 
Meh, I don't know about all this rom-com nonsense 🙄. Can we just fast forward to when they actually get their acts together? Like, Bluey's Chilli and Bandit are cute and all, but do we really need 10 episodes of them reminiscing about the past? 😴 And what's up with Emily in Paris? Is it just me or does that show think it's a real-life rom-com? 🎬 I mean, come on, they're living in Paris, not Hollywood. Give me a break! 🙄
 
I think it's interesting how these shows portray relationships and romance 🤔. While some might say Emily in Paris is all about the drama and stereotypes, I see it as an entertaining performance art piece that pokes fun at itself. At the same time, shows like Bluey and Trying do a great job of showing real love and chemistry between characters 💕. It's nice to see these kinds of depictions on TV where we can just relax and enjoy the romance 🍵.
 
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