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What a team! "Captain James T. Kirk" (William Shatner) and "Mr. Spock" (Leonard Nimoy, †85) of 'Star Trek' are some of the most legendary TV characters who fans couldn't imagine living without.
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"Sonny" (Don Johnson) and "Rico" (Philip Michael Thomas) declared war on the gangs of Miami on the show Miami Vice. The two stylish male icons influenced a generation of young audiences, with their Ray-Ban "Wayfarer" Sunglasses becoming one of their staples!
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The mystery thriller series The X-Files lived off the chemistry of "Agent Fox Mulder," played by David Duchovny, and his partner "Agent Dana Scully," played by Gillian Anderson. The series was on the air from 1993 to 2002 and had a revival in 2016. "Mulder" and "Scully's" journey together eventually came to an end in 2018...!
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The sitcom Scrubs redefined the meaning of friendship, especially when it came to guys. "J.D." (Zach Braff) and "Turk" (Donald Faison) were such great friends that they were even mistaken for a couple many times throughout the show. They are always seen getting into some crazy shenanigans, but you know that they are always there for each other.
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Stan Laurel (†74) & Oliver Hardy (†65) are still one of the most well-known TV Duos to date. The American duo, known as Laurel and Hardy, made slapstick comedy history from 1921 until 1956.
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"Batman" and "Robin" are probably one of the most legendary TV duos of all time! The one that we find the most special is the 1966 version of Batman with Adam West (†88) and Burt Ward.
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A chemistry teacher and his former student cooking crystal meth together with street distribution... can it get any better than that? "Walter White" (Bryan Cranston) and "Jesse Pinkman" (Aaron Paul) on 'Breaking Bad' certainly were one of the strangest duos in the history of television. Nevertheless, they have solidified their spot in TV history.
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The crime series Starsky & Hutch involves one of the most memorable duos of all time! The police officer "David Michael Starsky" (Paul Michael Glaser) and "Kenneth 'Hutch' Hutchinson" (David Soul) were not just partners, they were like brothers hunting down cops all through the streets in Bay City, California. The series was so well-received by fans that the producers decided to create a movie in 2004.
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Let's get some lady duos on the board! "Xena" (Lucy Lawless) and "Gabrielle" (Renée O’Connor) from Xena: Warrior Princess went on mystical adventures together in a strange medieval world and even found their love for each other along the way!
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Kevin James and Leah Remini are always going to be our "King" and "Queen"! We can't think of any TV duo better than these two!