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* In the ''ComicBook/DoubleDuck'' story "Hong Island", while in UsefulNotes/{{Bangkok}}, UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}}, Franchise/DonaldDuck and Kay K, before going to search for their GadgeteerGenius, Gizmo, have dinner. At the end of the dinner, they get the restaurant check, which includes an envelope with two plane tickets to go to Krabi, in the southern part of Thailand.

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* ''ComicBook/DoubleDuck'': In the ''ComicBook/DoubleDuck'' story "Hong Island", while in UsefulNotes/{{Bangkok}}, UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}}, Franchise/DonaldDuck WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and Kay K, before going to search for their GadgeteerGenius, Gizmo, have dinner. At the end of the dinner, they get the restaurant check, which includes an envelope with two plane tickets to go to Krabi, in the southern part of Thailand.
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** Sterling Archer and Lana Kane go through an on-again-off-again relationship throughout the series.

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** [[Characters/ArcherSterlingArcher Sterling Archer Archer]] and Lana Kane go through an on-again-off-again relationship throughout the series.
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** Before that, Don was engaged to fellow agent Kim Hall.

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** Before that, Prior to the start of the series, Don dated Terry Lake in the academy and was engaged to fellow agent Kim Hall.

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* ''[=MacGruder=] and Loud'' was about police partners who hid that they were secretly married (and lived in adjoining apartments with a secret door connecting them) so they wouldn't be reassigned to work with other officers. Regulations stated that if two cops were married, they could not be partners, so they kept this thing a secret from the rest of the department.

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* ''[=MacGruder=] and Loud'' ''Series/MacGruderAndLoud'' was about police partners who hid that they were secretly married (and lived in adjoining apartments with a secret door connecting them) so they wouldn't be reassigned to work with other officers. Regulations stated that if two cops were married, they could not be partners, so they kept this thing a secret from the rest of the department.department.
* ''Series/Numb3rs'': Don and Liz, before the relationship ended in season 4.
** Before that, Don was engaged to fellow agent Kim Hall.

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[[folder: Fan Works]]
* Quite a bit in ''FanFic/InkyFuture''. Agents 3 and 4 dated for a bit, but it didn't work out. Agents 5 and 8 get together, as well as Agents 6 and 9. X and Marie also begin to act on their interest in each other while Callie tries dating Zero.
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* In CurseWords, Kayden and Magistus (each good friends with a pair of political arch-rivals) start dating under the assumption that the other is working for their friend's rival. They quickly establish a 'no politics' rule in their relationship for this reason.

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* In CurseWords, ''Curse Words'', Kayden and Magistus (each good friends with a pair of political arch-rivals) start dating under the assumption that the other is working for their friend's rival. They quickly establish a 'no politics' rule in their relationship for this reason.
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* ''Series/{{UFO}}''. One of the SHADO pilots is dating [[BridgeBunnies Lt. Ellis]] from MissionControl, so computer-psych tests are run to see if it will affect their performance. The test suggests that a recent tactical decision by Ellis was overly protective of her boyfriend, so she deliberately sends him into a dangerous situation to prove otherwise. He survives, but isn't bothered by her decision [[BloodKnight because it gave him a chance to see some action]].

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* ''Series/{{UFO}}''. ''Series/UFO1970'': One of the SHADO pilots is dating [[BridgeBunnies Lt. Ellis]] from MissionControl, so computer-psych tests are run to see if it will affect their performance. The test suggests that a recent tactical decision by Ellis was overly protective of her boyfriend, so she deliberately sends him into a dangerous situation to prove otherwise. He survives, but isn't bothered by her decision [[BloodKnight because it gave him a chance to see some action]].
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** In ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'', Bond and ''Film/FoxyBrown'' {{Expy}} Rosie Carver (who says she's from the CIA) pretend to be husband and wife on vacation. Turns out she's TheMole.

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** In ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'', Bond and ''Film/FoxyBrown'' {{Expy}} Rosie Carver (who says she's from the CIA) pretend to be husband and wife on vacation. Turns out she's TheMole.

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