Through honest conversations and heartfelt moments, Cinderella 2015 makes it easy to root for Ella and Kit.
Analytical Features, Reviews, and Big Feelings
Relationship Deep Dives is a column at Lady Geeks Media where we offer thorough relationship analyses of both romantic pairings and platonic ones, exploring why they’re so beloved, well-written, and memorable.
Through honest conversations and heartfelt moments, Cinderella 2015 makes it easy to root for Ella and Kit.
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Fleabag and Hot Priest’s relationship might have been ephemeral, but their love for one another is undoubtedly eternal.
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Emma Swan and Killian Jones (Captain Swan) are the most memorable and beautifully developed couples in Once Upon A Time.
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Once Upon A Time’s Snow White and David Charming embodied hope through a romance that relied heavily on steadfast love and loyalty.
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Pushing Daisies’ Ned and Chuck are the kind of second chance romance for the books—a safe place to fall, warm, and always full of love.
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As a quiet depiction of the “friends-to-lovers” trope, Clay Evans and Quinn James were a representation of what it means to find your person later in life.
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There’s something worth treasuring in every piece of Brooke Davis and Julian Baker’s relationship on One Tree Hill.
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Prison Break’s Michael Scofield and Sara Tancredi are a forbidden romance intermingled with the delicacy of a second chance.
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One Tree Hill’s Nathan Scott and Haley James will always and forever be one of the greatest couples to grace our screens.
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Through music and unceasing adoration Deacon Claybourne and Rayna Jaymes quickly became the strongest couple in Nashville.
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Hart of Dixie’s Zoe Hart and Wade Kinsella are one of the best, most ridiculous examples of opposites attract.
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By bringing Anna and Elsa of Arendelle’s friendship front and center, Frozen will always be a true sentiment of sisterhood.
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Pen pals to friends to lovers, Dawsey Adams and Juliet Ashton represent the kind of love story that’s pretty close to perfect.
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