Top 3 Sci-Fi Television Couples

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer- Willow (Alyson Hannigan) and Oz (Seth Green)
Sweet, innocent and forlorn: Willow and Oz. He was an anti-social guitarist/werewolf and she was the shy, book worm sidekick to the destined vampire slayer. Compared to drama of Angel and Buffy, Willow and Oz's love was cute and affectionate: you were really rooting for willow to have a chance to be in love. Every chance he go, Oz would swoon willow with sweet sentiments and butterfly kisses so that she would softly fall into the blanket of love that was his heart only to be yanked away by the fact that he had to be locked in a cage every full moon for fear that he would rip her to pieces...and not in the good way.

Roswell- Liz (Shiri Appleby) and Max (Jason Behr)
Captivating, enchanting and addictive: Liz and Max. The show might have been far-fetched, but when Max first locked his eyes with Liz, he swallowed the key and it was melted by the alien acids inside his handsome stomach. Roswell was she show you hated, but once you watched it, you couldn't get enough. It was all because you were entranced by the "abnormal" way Max would hone in on Liz like he knew know what she was thinking, what she was feeling and act accordingly. Despite the fact that he was an alien, he was every woman's dream, until, he wasn't. Perfect, actually isn't perfect and having someone know everything about you before you do get annoying, but Liz still couln't deny fate. It was fate that led him to her city, to her town, to her store, to save her, to fall in love.

Charmed- Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) and Cole (Julian McMahon)
Passionate, sexy and tradegic: Phoebe and Cole. Imagine: your a new found witch (along with your sisters) and, while fighting the forces of evil, you meet a handsome, intelligent district attorney who holds you when you cry, pick you up when your down and ... was sent by the source of all evil to kill you and your sisters. They were the romeo and juilet of sci-fi (until romeo got offered to be a plastic surgeon and have sex on camera) who, instead of dying in the end, break up all because of that pesky "good vs evil" thing. As opposed to Piper and Leo's timeless romance, Phoebe and Cole were destined NOT to live happily ever after and that is why you were annoyed, yet intrigued: they were the show's attraction. Every scene it was cole and phoebe kissing, cole and phoebe saving one another to point where they should have renamed the show to "Cole and Phoebe: Destined for Darkness." When it was good, it was real good, but in the end, when it turned bad, she couldn't really live her life as the wife of the source of all evil.

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