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* ''Series/YouMeHer'': Izzy and Nina almost constantly snipe at each other, but they are nonetheless best friends with an undying loyalty, to the point of [[PseudoRomanticFriendship coming off like a couple]].
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* ''Series/Hunter1984''. In "Unfinished Business", Captain Devane orders Hunter and Dee Dee to see TheShrink because they're "arguing like a couple of alley cats" due to Dee Dee being jealous of a female officer that Hunter appears too friendly with. During the therapy sessions we get the surprise reveal that Hunter and Dee Dee slept with each other three years ago, [[BetterAsFriends though it never went further]]. In relating the incident, Hunter says he had his LoveEpiphany when he noticed they were talking together during a NotADate more than most married couples do.

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* ''Series/RadioEnfer'': One episode has Camille and Vincent having to pretend that they're a couple for a few days as part of some homework for their moral course. Camille starts to act like her grandmother, which causes Vincent to act like his grandfather.



* The titular Series/SiskelAndEbert.

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* It has been noted [[EveryoneCanSeeIt by several observers]] that the frequently-bickering-yet-[[{{UST}} intensely-close friendship]] that ''Series/{{Castle}}'''s Richard Castle and Detective Kate Beckett have become embroiled in is like, well, they're already married (or at least in a relationship). In one notable example, a suggestion that they brainstorm from the perspective of a married couple ended up with the two of them arguing like a married couple about ''being'' a married couple.

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* It has been noted [[EveryoneCanSeeIt by several observers]] that the frequently-bickering-yet-[[{{UST}} intensely-close friendship]] that ''Series/{{Castle}}'''s ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'''s Richard Castle and Detective Kate Beckett have become embroiled in is like, well, they're already married (or at least in a relationship). In one notable example, a suggestion that they brainstorm from the perspective of a married couple ended up with the two of them arguing like a married couple about ''being'' a married couple.

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* ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSinbad'' (1996). Sinbad and Maeve are arguing.

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* ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSinbad'' (1996). (1996): Sinbad and Maeve are arguing.



* ''Series/AllOfUsAreDead'': Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.



* Manny and Bernard in Series/BlackBooks squabble about almost everything. Manny tries to get Bernard to help out around the shop and even cooks his meals for him, with Bernard retorting with remarks about things like why Manny makes the bacon so curly.

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* Manny and Bernard in Series/BlackBooks ''Series/BlackBooks'' squabble about almost everything. Manny tries to get Bernard to help out around the shop and even cooks his meals for him, with Bernard retorting with remarks about things like why Manny makes the bacon so curly.



* The eponymous ''Series/CriminologistHimuraAndMysteryWriterArisugawa'', fittingly for being {{exp|y}}ies of the famous pair Sherlock and Watson. Himura generally treats people with a cool indifference, but with Arisugawa he's openly social and banters with him often.
-->'''Arisugawa:''' This breakfast makes me feel like we're newlyweds.\\
'''Himura:''' I feel like I'm a bride.\\
''[They stare at each other]''\\
'''Himura:''' What? Don't stare at me so intensely. We aren't newlyweds.\\
'''Arisugawa:''' Idiot.



* ''Series/{{Frasier}}''.

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* ''Series/{{Frasier}}''. ''Series/{{Frasier}}'':



* ''Series/AllofUsAreDead'' Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.
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* ''Series/AllofUsAreDead''Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.

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* ''Series/AllofUsAreDead''Dae-su ''Series/AllofUsAreDead'' Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.
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* on ''Series / All of Us Are Dead'' ,Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.

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* on ''Series / All of Us Are Dead'' ,Dae-su ''Series/AllofUsAreDead''Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.
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* on ''Series/Allofusaredead'' ,Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.

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* on ''Series/Allofusaredead'' ''Series / All of Us Are Dead'' ,Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.
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* in ''All of us are dead'' ,Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.

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* in ''All of us are dead'' on ''Series/Allofusaredead'' ,Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.
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* ''Series/DowntonAbbey'': Carson and Mrs Hughes have been working together for years as TeamMom and TeamDad. They bicker a lot, but show a great affection toward each other. They used to be JustFriends, until Mr Carson proposed to her in Series 5 (TheyDo).

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* ''Series/DowntonAbbey'': Carson and Mrs Hughes have been working together for years as TeamMom and TeamDad. They bicker a lot, but show a great affection toward each other. They used to be JustFriends, until Mr Carson proposed to her in Series 5 (TheyDo).5.
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* in''All of us are dead'' ,Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.

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* in''All in ''All of us are dead'' ,Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of an old married couple.
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* On ''Series/allofusaredead'' ,Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other, throught the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of a old married couple.

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* On ''Series/allofusaredead'' in''All of us are dead'' ,Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other, throught other through out the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of a an old married couple.
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* On ''Series/allofusaredead'' ,Dae-su and Hyo-ryung usually bicker when both of them interact with each other, throught the series, even till the point where the other characters compare their bickering to that of a old married couple.
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* ''Series/{{Gotham}}'': The Penguin and the Riddler have a bit of this dynamic, as befitting their VitriolicBestBuds and VillainousFriendship relationship. They bicker over food, the other getting home too late, sharing their workload, correct each other over petty things, and are absolutely still protective (and somewhat possessive) of each other. Not that they'd ever admit it.

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* ''Series/{{Gotham}}'': The Penguin and the Riddler have a bit of this dynamic, as befitting their VitriolicBestBuds and VillainousFriendship relationship. They bicker over food, the other getting home too late, sharing their workload, and correct each other over petty things, and are absolutely still protective (and somewhat possessive) of each other. Not that they'd ever admit it.things.
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* ''Series/ThePunisher2017''. In "Trouble the Water", Frank Castle and a female mercenary sent to kill him are in adjourning cells exchanging snarks and death threats when another cellmate asks if they're married due to the way they're carrying on. What really sells the joke is the YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe look on Frank's face, as [[KillEmAll he's clearly not into]] the whole FoeRomanceSubtext thing.

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* ''Series/ThePunisher2017''. In "Trouble the Water", Frank Castle and a female mercenary sent to kill him are in adjourning cells exchanging snarks and death threats when another cellmate asks if they're married due to the way they're carrying on. What really sells the joke is the YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe look on Frank's face, as [[KillEmAll he's clearly not into]] into the whole FoeRomanceSubtext thing.
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* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': One of the biggest running gags of the show is Joey and Chandler arguing like this. This is [[UpToEleven taken up to eleven]] when they get a chick and a duck, often treating the said bird-pets like their own children.

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* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': One of the biggest running gags of the show is Joey and Chandler arguing like this. This is [[UpToEleven taken up to eleven]] eleven when they get a chick and a duck, often treating the said bird-pets like their own children.

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