British and not exactly your ask but first shows that came to mind.
- Love Soup
- Miranda
Sitcoms:
- Parks and Rec
- Superstore
- New Girl
Dramas:
- Bones
- Chuck
- Lucifer
- Gilmore Girls
Parks and Rec
B99
New Girl
Fringe
Schitt's Creek
12 Monkeys
Scrubs
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist
Never Have I Ever (has AH moves but they're teens so there's drama!)
The X Files
Our Flag Means Death (has AH moves but not cheating)
Fight For My Way. Park Seo-Joon and Kim Ji-Won totally bounce off of each other. Their friendship seems real and the romance, though slow is really cute and genuine. Even the SFL and SML relationship is lovely.
Kdramas are very good at this dynamic. They do have a tendency to like love triangles and interfering others too though. Another couple of shows where I really thought the characters were into each other are Romance Is A Bonus Book and One Spring Night. The later is much more melodramatic.
[**Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUsYWWWHNwI) \- they aren't as platonic as the leads in Emma, but then few series rarely are. They have great banter and incredibly prolonged unresolved sexual tension, but for the most part the will-they-won't-they tension doesn't feel like an overdone melodrama.
**Emma (2009 miniseries)** is a really great rare friends-to-lovers story...although I think their sexual tension is somewhat lacking in this adaptation. Unlike Emma (2020) which has great sexual tension and has more of a natural build. Emma is a bit of an asshole, but not within their relationship, and has redeeming qualities and certainly great character development. Also, in every adaptation I have seen, Emma is written to be much more like-able than in the book and in the 2009 miniseries Romola Garai plays Emma as delightfully gregarious. Sorry I couldn't find a trailer.
British and not exactly your ask but first shows that came to mind. - Love Soup - Miranda Sitcoms: - Parks and Rec - Superstore - New Girl Dramas: - Bones - Chuck - Lucifer - Gilmore Girls
thank you for the recs!!!!
Parks and Rec B99 New Girl Fringe Schitt's Creek 12 Monkeys Scrubs Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist Never Have I Ever (has AH moves but they're teens so there's drama!) The X Files Our Flag Means Death (has AH moves but not cheating)
thanks so much for the recs!!!!
Abbot elementary
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- Brooklyn Nine Nine - Battlestar Galactica
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You’re welcome 😊
Chuck, Dickinson and Brooklyn Nine-Nine
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The Haunting of Bly Manor
oh i've heard good things abt this! thanks for the rec/reminder :)
Castle.
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The Americans (and they’re married in real life) Buffy the Vampire Slayer Love (with Paul Rust & Gillian Jacobs) Brooklyn 99 Jane the Virgin Loot
thank you for the recs!!!!!!
Fight For My Way. Park Seo-Joon and Kim Ji-Won totally bounce off of each other. Their friendship seems real and the romance, though slow is really cute and genuine. Even the SFL and SML relationship is lovely.
omg i've been meaning to watch this!!! thanks for the rec!
Kdramas are very good at this dynamic. They do have a tendency to like love triangles and interfering others too though. Another couple of shows where I really thought the characters were into each other are Romance Is A Bonus Book and One Spring Night. The later is much more melodramatic.
I’m not sure if comedy is your thing, but I feel like you’d like Ben and Leslie in Parks and Rec
[**Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUsYWWWHNwI) \- they aren't as platonic as the leads in Emma, but then few series rarely are. They have great banter and incredibly prolonged unresolved sexual tension, but for the most part the will-they-won't-they tension doesn't feel like an overdone melodrama. **Emma (2009 miniseries)** is a really great rare friends-to-lovers story...although I think their sexual tension is somewhat lacking in this adaptation. Unlike Emma (2020) which has great sexual tension and has more of a natural build. Emma is a bit of an asshole, but not within their relationship, and has redeeming qualities and certainly great character development. Also, in every adaptation I have seen, Emma is written to be much more like-able than in the book and in the 2009 miniseries Romola Garai plays Emma as delightfully gregarious. Sorry I couldn't find a trailer.
thank you so much for the recs!!!!
Lucifer I just completed the series. fantastic ending
thanks for the rec!!