De-Coupled: TV’s 7 most toxic relationships
These toxic relationships prove that sometimes it's better to do bad on your own
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To return the favor to all those who came before me:
Didn’t Keller have Beecher’s child murdered? Don’t think Ross and Emily could survive Em City.
Ross getting in trouble with the law and sent to Em City would have made for some interesting television that’s for sure.
No, Schillinger did. Beecher had reason to believe it was Keller, but it wasn’t, and Keller was actually pretty hurt that Beecher thought he would do that.
Sam and Diane? They correctly determined they weren’t right for each other, but I’d have a hard time calling their relationship toxic.
Sitcom-toxic. Like Scooby Doo-scary.
Thanks Never thought I would see a post and actually wish it was a slideshow.
Must we call everything toxic all the time?
Raymond and his mother (from “everybody loves….”)
How does Ozark not have two entries on this list, with Marty and Wendy Byrde and Darlene and Jacob Snell?
No Ted Mosby and whomever he was dating at the time?