The term in love can mean many things, but one thing is certain: to be in love means to be oblivious to everything else. Being in love is a unique feeling and TV series like to take advantage of it. In TV series relationships, one of the characters almost always has more feelings for the other.
While it varies by couple and show, some shows lean towards a certain demographic so you feel more love for your partner. Iconic love stories like Ross and Rachel in Friends or Jim and Pam in The Office have one member of the relationship more in love than the other, and in these cases, it’s the man.
10 Gregory Eddie Shows Hints Of Jealousy When It Comes To Janine’s Love Life
Abbott Elementary School
Abbott Elementary Gregory Eddie’s character has been smitten since the start with the series’ hilarious protagonist, Janine. Gregory’s crush has been one of his character’s strengths and makes him more vulnerable than he would like.
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Gregory also shows signs of jealousy when it comes to Janine’s love life, especially now that she is dating a friend of his. Although the two parties seem attracted to each other, neither has managed to take the plunge. Yet, despite their own ignorance, people like Jacob Hill are beginning to see just how infatuated Gregory is.
9 Jonah Simms stayed on cloud 9 for a chance at love
Supervised

viewers of Hypermarket they meet the Cloud 9 workers at the same time as Jonah Simms, but Jonah’s reaction is uniquely his. Jonah Simms falls in love with Amy Sosa and starts working for her, but unfortunately he doesn’t know that she is currently married and has a son.
The way Jonah yearns for Amy is similar to the way Jim THE Office pins for Pam. Jonah’s love for Amy is evident and known to almost everyone in the store, Amy included. Luckily for Jonah, the feelings are mutual.
8 Jim Halpert Loved Pam From Afar
Office

The first seasons of THE Office shows the character of Pam Beesly in a very serious relationship with Roy Anderson, but that only makes Jim Halpert’s desire for her all the more palpable. Jim had a huge crush on Pam from the start of the show and that crush only grew.
Luckily for Jim, Pam’s engagement ends, but not without consequences. Their love story doesn’t start until the fourth season, so all the time before, they were just two friends who yearned for each other.
7 Hunter Chen Loved Ginny More Than She Loved Him
Ginny and Georgia

Hunter Chen’s character in Ginny & Georgia is a teenager who loved Ginny with all his heart. After their breakup and the revelation that Ginny had met Marcus, he was absolutely devastated.
Hunter even bonds with Padma, Marcus’ ex-girlfriend, over the feelings of grief they share. While many fans of the show saw Hunter’s early love with the dance he did for Ginny, his post-breakup feelings highlight a different kind of crush.
6 Nick Miller Knew He Was In Love As Soon As He Met Jess
new girl

New Girl’s Nick Miller is many things and lovesickness is certainly one of them. Before Jessica Day moved into the apartment, Nick Miller was head over heels in love with his ex-girlfriend Caroline. Although this relationship was not healthy, he revealed to the public that when it comes to love, Nick Miller tries to be everything.
This is also evident in his relationship with Jess and how he confessed to her that he was in love with her as soon as they met. Nick Miller is a sarcastic man with a hint of pessimism, so his way of dealing with love is very vulnerable.
5 Greg Serrano Fell In Love With A Woman Despite His Obvious Disinterest
Crazy ex-girlfriend

In the music series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, there is no shortage of lovers, including protagonist Rebecca, but men have just as many. In the final season, all the men seem to be after the main character, Rebecca Bunch, but there’s one who was crazy about her from the start.
Greg Serrano fell in love with Rebecca when she had absolutely no interest in him. Greg was drawn to Rebecca’s selflessness and even though he is unsound, he felt genuine love for Rebecca. When he returns in the show’s final season, albeit with a different actor, his love for Rebecca is still very strong.
4 Ross Geller’s Old High School Crush Resurfaces
Friends

Since high school, Ross Geller of Friends he had been in love with Rachel. Although the social pressures of being a nerd and being popular prevailed during those formative years, these obstacles disappeared once they were more or less met in adulthood.
Ross and Rachel had one of the most iconic dynamics in sitcom history. From their first kiss in Central Perk to the “we were on break” fiasco. Ultimately, Ross’ crush on Rachel led to a relationship many will never forget.
3 Michael Bluth Fell In Love With His Brother’s Girlfriend
Development stopped

The Arrested Development narrator shared with the audience that Michael Bluth took an interest in his brother’s girlfriend, Marta, almost immediately. Although this infatuation ended quite abruptly at the end of the first season, his amorous nature did not completely leave him.
From scheming Maggie Lizer to director Ron Howard’s daughter Rebel Alley, Michael Bluth’s love life has been filled with whirlwinds of passion. Although in the end Michael’s desire for love came to nothing, that does not mean that he felt them passionately.
2 Ted Mosby Thought Almost Every Girl Was The One
how I Met Your Mother

How I Met Your Mother The main character, Ted Mosby, was quite romantic. The fact that he told his children an epic love story is all it takes to know what kind of man he was when it came to love.
Ted wanted a future with every girl he had a romantic interest in throughout the season. At the end of season eight, Ted’s wife is finally introduced, and then season nine fans got more of her, finally seeing Ted’s forever companion. However, the series is also known for its controversial finale, in which Ted reveals he still has feelings for Robin. Overall, it still shows how deeply in love Ted really is.
1 Charlie Kelly Is A Negative Example Of What It Means To Be In Love
It’s always sunny in Philadelphia

One of the most negative examples of heartache is It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s Charlie Kelly. Charlie Kelly has stalked and harassed the waitress since before the series began. This crush on the waitress started in high school and only got worse.
In the series, Charlie is unaware that his amorous actions are deplorable and finds them rather charming. In short, Charlie’s belief that his love is true is what makes him a terrible person.
