5 Unique Workplace Romances

Romance in the workplace always comes with complications.

We have to worry about rules against dating or the unfortunate fact of one of the characters being dead.

I’ve compiled some of my favorite romances in the workplace that have less than normal circumstances.

Sydney & Vaughn – “Alias”

Sydney and Vaughn’s story begins at the most normal place in the world: the CIA.

These two caught my attention and adoration quickly due to their unique circumstances. Vaughn, operating as Sydney’s handler, has to ensure that their meetings are brief and secretive, true to their jobs as spies. Unfortunately for audiences, that means their meetings are steeped in little touch but many longing looks. This, of course, makes every tender moment between the two that much more precious.

It takes them so long to get together, but when they do, it’s undeniable that the only thing on both of their minds is the love they share.

David & Julia – “Bodyguard”

These two meet when David is assigned to act as Julia’s bodyguard, as she is a high level politician with a constant target on her back.

I find that the way I ship these two is not only different from the rest of the couples on this list, but different from most of the couples I ship. Most of the time, the romance of it all sweeps me off my feet. But David and Julia’s relationship is far from romantic; it’s undefined and largely a means to fulfill basic desires.

I find myself acting the anthropologist instead of the fangirl when I think about them. Julia is the older of the two and the one who holds great political power, as well as power over David, a dynamic quite rare in both reality and television. I greatly enjoy something so refreshing, and what can I say? I love a woman in power who does whatever she wants, especially when it comes to matters of love and sex.

Leslie & Ben –
“Parks and Recreation”

Out of all the couples on this list, Leslie and Ben have perhaps the most normal relationship, whatever normal means.

Their relationship begins in my most favorite way: as enemies-to-lovers.

It doesn’t take long, however, for the two of them to realize how brilliant the other is. They grow to respect one another, and they become quite the formidable team.

When workplace regulations against coworkers dating keeps them apart, I was devastated. It is obvious to everyone involved — Leslie and Ben, Leslie and Ben’s coworkers, and audiences — that these two desperately want to be together.

When they ultimately decided to say fuck it and be together, sealing this decision with one of the most passionate kisses, I was jumping up and down from all the excitement.

— The Passionate Kiss

Nathan & Nora – “Upload”

I only recently discovered Nathan and Nora, but they earned a special place in my heart rather quickly.

Their relationship is so odd, that I’m not sure whether I can describe it as a “workplace romance.” They first meet after Nathan has died and his consciousness has been uploaded onto a virtual world where he can still live some semblance of a life. Nora, who works for the company that runs this virtual world, is assigned to be his customer service representative, or, as they call them in the show, his angel.

These two bond over everything from personal struggles to the mystery of solving Nathan’s murder. Seeing them fall in love is sweet, but it’s tinged with an inherent tragedy because we know it’s practically impossible for them to be together. After all, if people find long distance difficult, how can people make a relationship work when one partner is dead?

Lucy & Wyatt – “Timeless”

There is something beautiful and tragic when it comes to romance amid time travel, and Lucy and Wyatt are no exception.

These two meet when they are suddenly and unexpectedly pulled into capturing a criminal who is committing acts of terror and homicide across time. Romance is the last thing on their minds as they are tirelessly worked to mitigate the effects of these crimes. However, the danger they consistently face makes the formation of a deep bond inevitable.

I can’t get enough of how protective they are of each other or their disagreements about time travel mission strategy.

10 of My All-Time Favorite Couples in Television

Love!

What can I say? I LOVE love!

People ask me — “what do you do in your free time?” I tell them all the usuals: “Oh, you know, reading, hiking, hanging out with friends.” But behind the ambiguity, I’m internally whispering, “Shipping. I ship morning, noon, and night.”

I shall no longer ship in the privacy of my own mind. I’m extending my love to the internet void.

That is why, for my very first article, I’m sharing 10 of my favorite television romances. Included on this list are couples from my youth and those who I’ve only just recently met; couples who I mindlessly fell in love with myself and those who showed me all the ways love can appear; and couples who brought me overwhelming joy and those who left me sobbing uncontrollably.

In order of first encounters:

Booth & Brennan –
“Bones”

Booth and Brennan live fondly in my memory as one of my first OTPs. I give them a great deal of credit for giving me my love of law enforcement romances.

What made Booth and Brennan so special for me was watching two stubborn, hard working people fall in love. Although they are often bickering, most of what they disagree about manifests out of their strong sense of justice and desire for the truth.

Sarah & Chuck –
“Chuck”

I credit not only the show “Chuck” but this particular romance between Sarah and Chuck for giving me an overwhelming desire to be a spy.

Sarah represented everything I wanted to be and who I wanted to be with — cool, intimidating, and able to kick ass. Chuck was adorable and geeky, which was endearing, but more importantly, Chuck was the one thrust into the world of espionage, my greatest desire as a preteen.

A mixture of jealousy and awe naturally made them one of my romantic obsessions. Plus, I think there’s something inherently romantic about spy work.

Ten & Rose –
“Doctor Who”

David Tennant. Billie Piper. Need I say more? No, but I will anyways.

These two are such phenomenal actors, and they brought a love story to the screen that I didn’t realize I needed.

Ten and Rose both had a unique sense of adventure and whimsy that no other characters could quite match. They weren’t afraid to have fun amid moments of stress and terror, and their constant need to make each other laugh, impress one another, and find the excitement at any moment in time will forever place these two as not only one of my favorite pairings, but two of my favorite television characters.

Carla & Samuel –
“Élite”

I’m a sucker for the enemies-to-lovers and star-crossed lovers tropes. And Carla and Samuel had both of them.

This couples was extremely unexpected, but they quickly became my favorite pairing in the show.

Against all odds and despite a million reasons not to, these two fell in love. They were both entangled in the wild web of murder, crime, love, and betrayal. Their relationship began with the expectation that Samuel would use Carla for his own gain. Yet, through it all, these two delivered audiences the sweetest and most delicate moments of affection.

Bishop & Torres –
“NCIS”

This pairing, while remaining one of my favorite, is perhaps the most difficult to explain why I adore them so much.

Perhaps it’s the fact that I began watching the show at a very young age or that I have a thing for Latino cops in fiction. All I know is that I have watched ship videos on YouTube of these two more than any other couple.

It was Bishop and Torres’s romance that reinvigorated my interest in “NCIS,” and it was their slowly growing flirty banter that kept me devouring each episode. The will-they-won’t they was painful, but each glace and smile between the two brought back my fangirl squeals.

Holt & Kevin –
“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”

Holt and Kevin are easily the most odd couple I have ever encountered, but their unique way of showing love was refreshing.

I didn’t know what to expect when we first met Kevin, but a man as serious as Holt was not it. My false expectations may explain why I didn’t get into any of those ivy leagues.

These two added enormous humor to the show, and they set the bar for all other romantic relationships in the precinct. They were mentors and father figures whenever necessary, and these two reminded us that love doesn’t have to look any one way.

Dani & Jamie –
“The Haunting of Bly Manor”

Dani and Jamie delivered one of the most amazing romantic performances, one that outshined practically every other element of the show.

These two brought a sweetness and happiness to an otherwise dark and depressing story. They fell in love quickly and with so much love between them that I felt as though I were apart of their relationship myself.

Moreover, the ending of the show — a denial of their happily ever after — evoked deep emotions within me and made me ship them harder. The fact that both of them knew they would ultimately be torn apart, yet chose to be together for the time they had left, showed me how love holds great power, enough to make us forget all reason.

Fitz & Simmons –
“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”

I don’t think I’ve ever shipped two characters as hard as I ship Fitz and Simmons.

In fact, hearing about the romance between these two through the grapevine is the reason I began watching the show.

From the start, we knew that these two would be together, but the writers kept them apart just to keep audiences pining. It was so worth it. We were given this amazing will-they-won’t-they story, as well as the infamous “we’re cursed” belief that Fitz voices, which made me want to draw my sword and fight off anything that might keep these two apart.

They were quickly branded as the brains of the group, and typically these characters are deprived of the chance to explore romance, even if they end up with another character. Not Fitz and Simmons. They got all of it: the passion, sensuality, marriage, and family. They were the ones always fighting to get to one another and the ones who held the hearts of viewers everywhere.

Joey & Pacey –
“Dawson’s Creek”

Romance in television is defined by Joey and Pacey.

Perhaps more accurately, I must say that romance in television is defined by Joshua Jackson, the actor who plays Pacey. Jackson has a singular way of drawing viewers into the romance so that it feels as if we were in the relationship ourselves. Perhaps it’s simply the roles I’ve seen him in, but he sweeps his love interests off their feet with his pining looks and how deeply he cares for them.

Joey is no exception. The love that Pacey and Joey have for each other transcends time and circumstance. There is so much that keeps them apart throughout the course of the show, but when they’re together, we are shown what true admiration of another person looks like.

Charlotte & Sidney –
“Sanditon”

Based off of an unfinished Jane Austen novel, “Sanditon” more than makes up for the incomplete story by providing such a rich and romantic story between the two leads, Charlotte and Sidney.

We know that these two will ultimately get together, but it is made very clear from the beginning that these two are not yet suited for each other. They don’t get along and their personalities are wholly incompatible.

Viewers are forced to wait and watch as both Charlotte and Sidney grow into their maturity and humanity. As Charlotte and Sidney see the change within each other, they begin to fall in love with someone so different from themselves, yet someone they now deeply respect.

There is no greater element of romance than when one admires another’s contribution to the world outside of what that person can do for themselves. These two embody this spirit, and I so dearly wish I could have more of their story.

My OTP

Lucy Chen &
Tim Bradford
from “The Rookie”

“You don’t let anyone ever tell you you can’t do something. Not even me.”

Tim Bradford to Lucy, “The Rookie”

Fangirling Over . . .

  • Grumpy & Sunshine trope
  • How defensive they get of each other
  • Lose their minds when the other is in danger
  • Hilarious banter
  • They’re each other’s comfort
  • Their pranks and teasing

Can’t Wait For . . .

More adorable looks and banter from these two. Things are heating up, and I’m gonna need some smashing moments between these two.

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