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* ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'':
** Cate and May hold hands at the end of "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E4ParallelsAndInteriors Parallels and Interiors]]", relieved that they both made it out alive, and May thanks Cate for not leaving her behind.
** "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E5TheWayOut The Way Out]]" isn't at all subtle about trying to visually emphasize that Cate and her colleague in the flashbacks are girlfriends even after they unambiguously kiss -- they do a lot of perpetual hand-holding.
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* ''Series/FellowTravelers'': In 1986, Timothy Laughlin reaches for his ex-lover's Hawkins Fuller's hand and holds it when they're standing outside of the venue of the fundraising gala. This is the first (and last) time they join hands in public.

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* ''Series/FellowTravelers'': In 1986, Timothy Laughlin reaches for his ex-lover's Hawkins Fuller's hand and holds it when they're standing outside of the venue of the fundraising gala. This is the first (and last) time they join hands in a romantic manner in public.

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** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]": Louis and Lestat walk hand-in-hand from the balcony to the ballroom of the crowded Mardi Gras ball venue because [[ComingOutStory they're coming out of their]] TransparentCloset.
** Later, Louis and Claudia hold hands in solidarity as a screeching Antoinette is being consumed by the incinerator's fire. They both wanted her dead for a long time, so this gesture is their unspoken "We finally did it."
** At the end of Season 1, Louis and Armand clasp each other's hands in front of Daniel Molloy to make it clear to him that they're a couple.

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** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]": Still]]":
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Louis and Lestat walk hand-in-hand from the balcony to the ballroom of the crowded Mardi Gras ball venue because [[ComingOutStory they're coming out of their]] TransparentCloset.
** *** Later, Louis and Claudia hold hands in solidarity as a screeching Antoinette Brown is being consumed by the incinerator's fire. They both wanted her dead for a long time, so this gesture is their unspoken "We finally did it."
** *** At the end of Season 1, Louis and Armand clasp each other's hands in front of Daniel Molloy to make it clear to him that they're a couple.
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* ''Series/FellowTravelers'': In 1986, Timothy Laughlin reaches for his ex-lover's Hawkins Fuller's hand and holds it when they're standing outside of the venue of the fundraising gala. This is the first (and last) time they join hands in public.
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** Much like in "The Snowmen", River drags Twelve along by the hand in "[[Recap/DoctorWho2014CSTheHusbandsOfRiverSong The Husbands of River Song]]", not knowing who he is. Twelve once again protests that ''he's'' the one who does that.

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** Much like in "The Snowmen", River drags Twelve along by the hand in "[[Recap/DoctorWho2014CSTheHusbandsOfRiverSong "[[Recap/DoctorWho2015CSTheHusbandsOfRiverSong The Husbands of River Song]]", not knowing who he is. Twelve once again protests that ''he's'' the one who does that.
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** Crops up in season five when Morgana is trying to induce StockholmSyndrome in Gwen. Morgana spends a lot of time trying to hold Gwen's hands to comfort her (after tormenting her mercilessly) and the camera tends to linger on those shots.

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** Crops up in season five when Morgana is trying to induce StockholmSyndrome UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome in Gwen. Morgana spends a lot of time trying to hold Gwen's hands to comfort her (after tormenting her mercilessly) and the camera tends to linger on those shots.
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* ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'': Given this is Regency England where physical contact between unmarried men and women is heavily meted, Simon and Daphne's hands approaching each other and touching while they stare at a piece of artwork is all the more significant.

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* In ''Series/PushingDaisies'' Ned had a plastic wall with a rubber glove extending from the passengers' side built into his car, allowing Chuck to hold hands with him while driving without her dying.
** Although it's sort of hard to imagine them holding hands ''while'' Ned was driving, given his hyper-cautious personality.
* ''Series/SexAndTheCity''. Smith was holding Samantha's hand when she lost her balance and she fell down a flight of stairs.
* The ending of the episode "A Feasibility Study" from ''Series/TheOuterLimits1963'' (and remade for the revival) has a group of human test-subjects holding hands as they commit suicide to prove to their alien captors that humanity is "unsuitable" to use as a slave-species. (Actually, the hand-holding spread the contagion that killed them, but the subtext is open and blatant..)
* Frequently done by Victor and Sierra in ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'', emphasizing their innocence.
* An episode of ''Series/GossipGirl'' has Blair saying to Serena (re: her [[WillTheyOrWontThey non-relationship with Chuck]]), "''Did you know it's not a real relationship if you can't hold hands''?" Naturally, this is brought back later in the episode, when they've [[SleepCute fallen asleep in his limo]], holding hands in their sleep.
** Blair's comment is actually a callback to something Chuck said earlier in the season, about why they couldn't be together.
-->'''Chuck''': Think about it. Chuck and Blair going to the movies? Chuck and Blair holding hands?
** Chuck seems to have gotten over his aversion of hand-holding by the time they start dating, as they are often holding hands in season three.
* In ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', Ted wrote Marshall and Lily's wedding toast, but because Marshall didn't want his younger relatives hearing any naughty stuff, Ted bowdlerises a story taking place at the bar so that Lily and Marshall sneak off to the bathroom to hold hands.
* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''
** Nurse Chapel clasps hands with Spock during her AnguishedDeclarationOfLove in "The Naked Time". Unfortunately means she passes on the disease she's been infected with to him.
** An interesting case in "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E24TurnaboutIntruder Turnabout Intruder]]", where Kirk is unwillingly body-swapped with his jealous, insane ex-lover. Spock holds "her" hand when the two are confronted with said ex-lover, who is in Kirk's body.
** This was how Spock's parents showed affection for each other.
** Hand stroking and holding seems to be a very important part of Vulcan mating -- akin to foreplay. It should be noted that this is distinct from the examples above, and is a very recognizable, possibly ritualized prelude to sex.
* In "The Offspring" from ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', Lal learns about the practice of humans holding hands and holds Data's hand.
-->'''Lal''': I learned today humans like to hold hands. It is a symbolic gesture of affection.
* On ''Series/TheXFiles'', Mulder and Scully do this as a gesture of solidarity and support, notably in "Little Green Men", "One Breath", "Pusher", and the 1998 movie "Fight the Future".
* ''Series/{{Austin and Ally}}'': Austin and Ally held hands many times even before they became a couple.
* ''Series/{{Best Friends Whenever}}'': Cyd and Naldo hold hands while hiding in the corner.

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* In ''Series/PushingDaisies'' Ned had a plastic wall with a rubber glove extending from the passengers' side built into his car, allowing Chuck to hold hands with him while driving without her dying.
** Although it's sort of hard to imagine them holding hands ''while'' Ned was driving, given his hyper-cautious personality.
* ''Series/SexAndTheCity''. Smith was holding Samantha's hand when she lost her balance
''Series/{{Alias}}'': Sydney and she fell down a flight of stairs.
* The ending of the episode
Vaughn participate in this trope multiple times, including during season one's "A Feasibility Study" from ''Series/TheOuterLimits1963'' (and remade for Broken Heart" while standing at the revival) has a group of human test-subjects holding hands as they commit suicide to prove to their alien captors that humanity is "unsuitable" to use as a slave-species. (Actually, the hand-holding spread the contagion that killed them, but the subtext is open pier, and blatant..)
* Frequently done by Victor and Sierra in ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'', emphasizing their innocence.
* An episode of ''Series/GossipGirl'' has Blair saying to Serena (re: her [[WillTheyOrWontThey non-relationship with Chuck]]), "''Did you know it's not a real relationship if you can't hold hands''?" Naturally, this is brought back later in the episode, when they've [[SleepCute fallen asleep in his limo]], holding hands in their sleep.
** Blair's comment is actually a callback to something Chuck said earlier in the season, about why they couldn't be together.
-->'''Chuck''': Think about it. Chuck and Blair going to the movies? Chuck and Blair holding hands?
** Chuck seems to have gotten over his aversion of hand-holding by the time they start dating, as they are often holding hands in
during season three.
* In ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', Ted wrote Marshall and Lily's wedding toast, but because Marshall didn't want his younger relatives hearing any naughty stuff, Ted bowdlerises a story taking place at the bar so that Lily and Marshall sneak off to the bathroom to hold hands.
* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''
** Nurse Chapel clasps hands with Spock during her AnguishedDeclarationOfLove in
two's "The Naked Time". Unfortunately means she passes on Counteragent" when Vaughn is dying from the disease she's been infected with virus.
* ''Series/AmericanGods'' makes heavy use of this trope
to him.
** An interesting case
illustrate the connection between Salim and the Jinn (which culminates in "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E24TurnaboutIntruder Turnabout Intruder]]", where Kirk is unwillingly body-swapped an extremely explicit and romantic sex scene). The camera lingers on their hands when Salim touches the Jinn's shoulder and the Jinn covers Salim's hand with his jealous, insane ex-lover. Spock holds "her" own, and again when Salim very tentatively reaches for the Jinn's hand when as they ride the two elevator to Salim's hotel room.
%%* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': A bunch of angry demons
are confronted with said ex-lover, who is in Kirk's body.
** This
running towards Spike and Angel, intent on killing them (for context, Angel was how Spock's parents showed affection for each other.
** Hand stroking
hiding a length of wire in his hand, which he and holding seems Spike use to be a very important part of Vulcan mating -- akin to foreplay. It should be noted that this is distinct from decapitate the examples above, and is a very recognizable, possibly ritualized prelude to sex.
* In "The Offspring" from ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', Lal learns about the practice
majority of humans holding hands and holds Data's hand.
-->'''Lal''': I learned today humans like to
oncoming demons).%%Quotes aren't context.
%%-->'''Spike''': Strategy?\\
%%'''Angel''': Just
hold hands. It is a symbolic gesture of affection.
my hand.\\
%%'''Spike''': St. Petersburg.\\
%%'''Angel''': Thought you'd forgotten.
* On ''Series/TheXFiles'', Mulder and Scully do this as a gesture of solidarity and support, notably in "Little Green Men", "One Breath", "Pusher", and the 1998 movie "Fight the Future".
* ''Series/{{Austin and Ally}}'':
''Series/AustinAndAlly'': Austin and Ally held hands many times even before they became a couple.
%%* ''Series/BabylonFive'': [[OfficialCouple Sheridan and Delenn]] do this a lot.
* ''Series/{{Best Friends Whenever}}'': ''Series/BestFriendsWhenever'': Cyd and Naldo hold hands while hiding in the corner.corner.
* ''Series/TheBoys2019'': Hugh Campbell is holding hands with his girlfriend Robin when superhero A-Train runs into her at SuperSpeed, instantly liquefying Robin except for her severed hands which Hugh is still holding.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''
** Buffy and Angel do this a lot in Season 3 because they CantHaveSexEver, and kissing gets them too worked up.
** "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E10Hush Hush]]": Willow and Tara's scene ends up with the girls holding hands and looking each other in the eyes, surprised by the strength of their combined magic. They end up doing this a lot; at first when "casting spells", then openly after they come out as lesbians. Earlier in the episode, [[PseudoRomanticFriendship Buffy and Willow]] do this for mutual comfort after losing their voices along with everyone else in Sunnydale, which leads to an increase in non-verbal communication, sexual or otherwise.
** "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E3AfterLife After Life]]": Willow and Tara hold hands to cast a spell, but Willow breaks free to finish the spell because she's much more powerful than Tara now. Spike holds Buffy's hands while waiting for Dawn to fetch antiseptic to patch them up. As the season continues, Willow and Tara will break up over Willow's abuse of magic, while Spike and Buffy start a SecretRelationship.
** "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E7OnceMoreWithFeeling Once More, With Feeling]]" ends with a group song in which the Scoobies and Spike all join hands, then let go of each other, foreshadowing them drifting apart as the season continues.
* ''Series/CallTheMidwife'' uses this frequently between Sister Julienne and Shelagh Turner, who have an incredibly close IntergenerationalFriendship.



** The Second Doctor and [[HoYay Jamie]] did this a lot. It generally had something to do with them facing a "scary" situation. Like jumping off a very low ledge. Played for laughs in one episode where the Doctor reaches to take Victoria's hand without looking and ends up taking Jamie's by mistake.
** The Third Doctor and his companion Jo always held hands while running... because actress Creator/KatyManning was so short-sighted that during the filming of their first adventure together, she ran straight into a tree. Called back to humorously in "[[Recap/DoctorWho20thASTheFiveDoctors The Five Doctors]]" where he and the Second Doctor are about to run away, so Three (apparently instinctively) grabs Two's hand. Two is not impressed, but gets pulled along anyway.

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** The Second Doctor and [[HoYay Jamie]] did Jamie do this a lot. It generally had something to do with them facing a "scary" situation. Like jumping off a very low ledge. Played for laughs in one episode where the Doctor reaches to take Victoria's hand without looking and ends up taking Jamie's by mistake.
** The Third Doctor and his companion Jo always held hold hands while running... because actress Creator/KatyManning was so short-sighted that that, during the filming of their first adventure together, she ran straight into a tree. Called back to humorously in "[[Recap/DoctorWho20thASTheFiveDoctors The Five Doctors]]" where he and the Second Doctor are about to run away, so Three (apparently instinctively) grabs Two's hand. Two is not impressed, but gets pulled along anyway.



** PlayedForDrama in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS33E9Hide Hide]]". While searching a dark HauntedHouse for the MonsterOfTheWeek, Clara assures the Doctor that however scared she might be, there's no need to hold her hand. The Eleventh Doctor informs her [[OhCrap it's not him holding her hand]].
*** An IronicEcho occurs two seasons later in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E9SleepNoMore Sleep No More]]" when the Twelfth Doctor asks Clara to hold his hand. She once again says she doesn't need to, but the fact is this time ''he does''.

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** PlayedForDrama in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS33E9Hide Hide]]". While searching a dark HauntedHouse for the MonsterOfTheWeek, Clara assures the Doctor that however scared she might be, there's no need to hold her hand. The Eleventh Doctor informs her [[OhCrap it's not him holding her hand]].
***
hand]]. An IronicEcho occurs two seasons later in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E9SleepNoMore Sleep No More]]" when the Twelfth Doctor asks Clara to hold his hand. She once again says she doesn't need to, but the fact is this time ''he does''.



* In ''Series/TheMentalist'', Bosco and Lisbon, their only physical contact, [[spoiler: just before he dies. They were in love. It was heartbreaking.]]
** Although some viewers question [[AllLoveIsUnrequited whether they were mutually in love.]]
** In "The Crimson Hat", we get ''Jane and Lisbon'' tenderly holding hands after [[spoiler: another attempt to catch Red John goes horribly wrong.]]
* Jin and Sun from ''Series/{{Lost}}'' do this quite a few times to show affection. [[spoiler:They even die while holding hands, and it shows [[TearJerker as their bodies float away from one another.]]]]
** During Season Six, Claire and Sayid are shown to be doing this in a few blink-or-you'll-miss-it-moments, which could be due to the actors being friends in real life, or their common experience of being on the Man in Black's side and not quite "sane," to say the least.
** Claire also holds hands with Kate during three separate occasions in Season Six, including [[spoiler:during their final present timeline scene, when they fly off the Island together in the newly fixed plane. ]]
** Happens between Sawyer and Juliet as well, as he reaches out to hold her hand and she happily accepts, both of them believing they're finally getting off the island together.
---> '''Juliet:''' I love you.\\
'''Sawyer:''' I love you back.
* In the ''Series/{{Fringe}}'' episode "Bad Dreams," [[spoiler: Peter holds Olivia's hand in order to calm her during while she's in the dream state]].
* In ''Series/{{Alias}}'', Sydney and Vaughn participate in this trope multiple times, including during season one's "A Broken Heart" while standing at the pier, and during season two's "The Counteragent" when Vaughn is dying from the virus.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''
** Willow and Tara's memorable scene in "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E10Hush}} Hush]]", ends up with the girls holding hands and looking each other in the eyes, surprised by the strength of their combined magic. They end up doing this a lot; at first when "casting spells", then openly after they come out as lesbians. Earlier in the episode, [[PseudoRomanticFriendship Buffy and Willow]] do this for mutual comfort after losing their voices along with everyone else in Sunnydale, which leads to an increase in non-verbal communication, sexual or otherwise.
** The trope is used for foreshadowing in the Season 6 episode "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E3AfterLife}} After Life]]". Willow and Tara hold hands to cast a spell, but Willow breaks free to finish the spell because she's much more powerful than Tara now. Spike holds Buffy's hands while waiting for Dawn to fetch antiseptic to patch them up. As the season continues, Willow and Tara will break up over Willow's abuse of magic, while Spike and Buffy start a SecretRelationship.
** In the season 6 musical episode entitled "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E7OnceMoreWithFeeling}} Once More, With Feeling]]" season 6, the episode ends with a group song in which the Scoobies and Spike all join hands, then let go of each other, foreshadowing them drifting apart as the season continues.
** Buffy and Angel do this a lot in Season 3 because they CantHaveSexEver, and kissing gets them too worked up.
* One of the many Hilarious/Heartwarming/Homoerotic moments in ''{{Series/Angel}}''. A bunch of angry demons are running towards Spike and Angel, intent on killing them (for context, Angel was hiding a length of wire in his hand, which he and Spike use to decapitate the majority of oncoming demons).
-->'''Spike''': Strategy?\\
'''Angel''': Just hold my hand.\\
'''Spike''': St. Petersburg.\\
'''Angel''': Thought you'd forgotten.
* Used for laughs in ''Series/PhilOfTheFuture'', in which Phil and Keely ''try'' to hold hands after deciding to be a couple, but find it hard to get the logistics right.
* Played, if you'll pardon the expression, absolutely straight in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrJxqvalFxM this Irish PSA against homophobic bullying]].

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* In ''Series/TheMentalist'', Bosco %%* ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'': Frequently done by Victor and Lisbon, Sierra, emphasizing their only physical contact, [[spoiler: just before he dies. They were innocence.
* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': In the funeral scene
in love. It was heartbreaking.]]
** Although some viewers question [[AllLoveIsUnrequited whether they were mutually in love.]]
** In
"The Crimson Hat", we get ''Jane and Lisbon'' tenderly holding hands after [[spoiler: another attempt to catch Red John goes horribly wrong.]]
* Jin and Sun from ''Series/{{Lost}}'' do this quite a few times to show affection. [[spoiler:They even die while holding hands, and it shows [[TearJerker as their bodies float away from one another.]]]]
** During Season Six, Claire and Sayid are shown to be doing this in a few blink-or-you'll-miss-it-moments, which could be due to the actors being friends in real life, or their common experience of being
Message", Kaylee holds Simon's hand. It was an ad-libbed move on the Man in Black's side actress's part, and not quite "sane," to say the least.
** Claire also holds hands with Kate during three separate occasions in Season Six, including [[spoiler:during their final present timeline scene, when they fly off the Island together in the newly fixed plane. ]]
** Happens between Sawyer and Juliet as well, as he reaches out to hold her hand and she happily accepts, both of them believing they're finally getting off the island together.
---> '''Juliet:''' I love you.\\
'''Sawyer:''' I love you back.
* In the ''Series/{{Fringe}}'' episode "Bad Dreams," [[spoiler: Peter holds Olivia's hand in order to calm her during while she's in the dream state]].
* In ''Series/{{Alias}}'', Sydney and Vaughn participate in this trope multiple times, including during season one's "A Broken Heart" while standing at the pier, and during season two's "The Counteragent" when Vaughn is dying from the virus.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''
** Willow and Tara's memorable scene in "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E10Hush}} Hush]]", ends up with the girls holding hands and looking each other in the eyes, surprised by the strength of their combined magic. They end up doing this a lot; at first when "casting spells", then openly after they come out as lesbians. Earlier in the episode, [[PseudoRomanticFriendship Buffy and Willow]] do this for mutual comfort after losing their voices along with everyone else in Sunnydale, which leads to an increase in non-verbal communication, sexual or otherwise.
** The trope is used for foreshadowing in the Season 6 episode "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E3AfterLife}} After Life]]". Willow and Tara hold hands to cast a spell, but Willow breaks free to finish the spell because she's much more powerful than Tara now. Spike holds Buffy's hands while waiting for Dawn to fetch antiseptic to patch them up. As the season continues, Willow and Tara will break up over Willow's abuse of magic, while Spike and Buffy start a SecretRelationship.
** In the season 6 musical episode entitled "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E7OnceMoreWithFeeling}} Once More, With Feeling]]" season 6, the episode ends with a group song in which the Scoobies and Spike all join hands, then let go of each other, foreshadowing them drifting apart as the season continues.
** Buffy and Angel do this a lot in Season 3 because they CantHaveSexEver, and kissing gets them too worked up.
* One of the many Hilarious/Heartwarming/Homoerotic moments in ''{{Series/Angel}}''. A bunch of angry demons are running towards Spike and Angel, intent on killing them (for context, Angel was hiding a length of wire in his hand, which he and Spike use to decapitate the majority of oncoming demons).
-->'''Spike''': Strategy?\\
'''Angel''': Just hold my hand.\\
'''Spike''': St. Petersburg.\\
'''Angel''': Thought you'd forgotten.
* Used for laughs in ''Series/PhilOfTheFuture'', in which Phil and Keely ''try'' to hold hands after deciding to be a couple, but find it hard to get the logistics right.
* Played, if you'll pardon the expression, absolutely straight in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrJxqvalFxM this Irish PSA against homophobic bullying]].
Whedon loved it.



** Monica and Chandler did this a lot, even [[{{NoSenseOfPersonalSpace}} before they get together]]. Many scenes have them simply sitting together with their hands entwined. They end up HappilyMarried so it's not a big deal though.

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** Monica and Chandler did this a lot, even [[{{NoSenseOfPersonalSpace}} [[NoSenseOfPersonalSpace before they get together]]. Many scenes have them simply sitting together with their hands entwined. They end up HappilyMarried so it's not a big deal though.



* In ''Series/{{Glee}}'', Brittany and Santana seem almost incapable of ''not'' doing this.

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* ''Series/{{Fringe}}'': In ''Series/{{Glee}}'', Brittany "Bad Dreams", [[spoiler:Peter holds Olivia's hand in order to calm her during while she's in the dream state]].
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
** In Season 6, Sansa Stark urgently grabs her brother Jon's hand while trying to convince him to fight again so they take back their family home
and Santana seem almost incapable rescue their brother. When Jon believes Ramsay [[BigBrotherInstinct has their brother]], he agrees.
** In Season 7, there is some seriously non-platonic (though [[SurpriseIncest secretly familial]]) hand-holding between Jon and Daenerys as he comforts her over the loss
of ''not'' her dragon and as she swears to be worthy of his allegiance as his queen. They end up falling in love. [[spoiler:Continues into Season 8. Jon holds Daenerys's hand when, after learning the truth about his parentage, he tells Daenerys. Later, they hold hands when they discuss others knowing the truth as well: Daenerys believes the truth will end up leading to disaster while Jon believes he owes his family honesty over who his parents were.]]
* ''Series/GossipGirl'':
** One episode has Blair saying to Serena (re: her [[WillTheyOrWontThey non-relationship with Chuck]]), "''Did you know it's not a real relationship if you can't hold hands''?" Naturally, this is brought back later in the episode, when they've [[SleepCute fallen asleep in his limo]], holding hands in their sleep.
** Blair's comment is actually a callback to something Chuck said earlier in the season, about why they couldn't be together.
--->'''Chuck''': Think about it. Chuck and Blair going to the movies? Chuck and Blair holding hands?
** Chuck seems to have gotten over his aversion of hand-holding by the time they start dating, as they are often holding hands in season three.
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': Ted wrote Marshall and Lily's wedding toast, but, because Marshall didn't want his younger relatives hearing any naughty stuff, Ted bowdlerises a story taking place at the bar so that Lily and Marshall sneak off to the bathroom to hold hands.
* ''Series/InFromTheCold'': Anya and Faina holding hands is the first sign of their budding attraction.
* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'':
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E2AfterThePhantomsOfYourFormerSelf ...After the Phantoms of Your Former Self]]": Averted when Lestat de Lioncourt is unable to join hands with his boyfriend Louis de Pointe du Lac at the opera even though he really wants to, but the rampant homophobia in 1916 means that all he can do is brush his pinky finger against Louis' for a few seconds.
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]": Louis and Lestat walk hand-in-hand from the balcony to the ballroom of the crowded Mardi Gras ball venue because [[ComingOutStory they're coming out of their]] TransparentCloset.
** Later, Louis and Claudia hold hands in solidarity as a screeching Antoinette is being consumed by the incinerator's fire. They both wanted her dead for a long time, so this gesture is their unspoken "We finally did it."
** At the end of Season 1, Louis and Armand clasp each other's hands in front of Daniel Molloy to make it clear to him that they're a couple.
%%* ''Series/TheITCrowd'':
%%--> "Hold my hand. No, that's not my hand."
* ''Series/KamenRiderOOO'': "Reaching out with your hand" borders on ArcWords, since a lot of the show revolves around the concept of desiring things, in both positive and negative ways. It also has literal meaning, since [[AntiHero Ankh]] is literally a disembodied monster hand. [[TheHeart Hina]] gets [[TheHero Eiji]] and Ankh to hold hands with her several times, showing their bond, and in the finale [[spoiler: Eiji ends up holding hands with Ankh in his disembodied monster hand form, symbolising their [[TrueCompanions genuine friendship]] despite everything that's happened]].
* ''Series/KevinCanFuckHimself'':
** The last scene of the first season shows Allison and Patty holding each other's hands after [[spoiler:Patty smashes a bottle over her own brother's head to save Allison's life, showing both that they're officially a united front again, and that they might be able to move past their argument from before]].
** This gets a CallBack in the GrandFinale. [[spoiler:Allison and Patty sit on the porch of Allison and Kevin's destroyed house, and vow to "die alone together," joining hands once more. It's unclear if this signifies a RelationshipUpgrade or a vow of lifelong friendship, but either way, it signifies that the two will stay together, come what may.]]
* ''Series/Legion2017'': In "[[Recap/LegionS3E3Chapter22 Chapter 22]]", Charles Xavier and his LoveInterest Gabrielle stroll around the psychiatric hospital hand-in-hand during their FallingInLoveMontage.
* ''Series/Loki2021'': [[AlternateSelf Sylvie and Loki]]
doing this.it yields unusual results.
** She takes his hand when they are waiting for their doom on Lamentis-1, a moon that is about to collide with its planet, and he reacts in kind. The TVA immediately register a new timeline branch that is rapidly growing amidst an apocalypse, which was previously discussed to be impossible. [[spoiler: Mobius theorizes them falling in love is enough to break reality.]]
** Sylvie realizes that she lacks the power to subdue Alioth by herself, so she takes Loki's hand and asks him to help her do it. They both close their eyes as they find strength within each other, and while Loki becomes an InstantExpert in Sylvie's core skill, enchantment, Sylvie then suddently starts using his skills (Hand Blasts and telekinesis) in the finale.



* ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'':

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* ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'':''Series/{{Lost}}'':
** Jin and Sun do this quite a few times to show affection. [[spoiler:They even die while holding hands, and it shows [[TearJerker as their bodies float away from one another.]]]]
** During Season Six, Claire and Sayid are shown to be doing this in a few blink-or-you'll-miss-it-moments, which could be due to the actors being friends in real life, or their common experience of being on the Man in Black's side and not quite "sane," to say the least.
** Claire also holds hands with Kate during three separate occasions in Season Six, including [[spoiler:during their final present timeline scene, when they fly off the Island together in the newly fixed plane. ]]
** Happens between Sawyer and Juliet as well, as he reaches out to hold her hand and she happily accepts, both of them believing they're finally getting off the island together.
---> '''Juliet:''' I love you.\\
'''Sawyer:''' I love you back.
* ''Series/MadMen'': This is a recurring motif between Don and Peggy, illustrating the different stages of their relationship over the years. At the end of the first episode, when she's his new secretary and still TheIngenue, she puts her hand on top of his (having been told basically that part of her job is flirting, and not knowing that Don keeps all of his affairs outside the office), and he removes it and tells her he's her boss, not her boyfriend. "The Suitcase" in season four is a whole episode about their relationship, and in it, Don also finds out that Anna has died and describes her to Peggy as "the only person in the world who really knew me," to which she replies, "That's not true." At the end of that episode, they're standing at his desk in a pose echoing the first one, and he puts ''his'' hand on hers. Lastly, when she finally responds to his [[SinkOrSwimMentor Sink Or Swim Mentoring]] and quits in "The Other Woman" for a job at a rival agency, she goes to shake his hand, and he takes hers and kisses it instead, both of them visibly trying not to cry.
* ''Series/TheMentalist'':
** Bosco and Lisbon, they're only physical contact, [[spoiler:just before he dies. They were in love.]]
** "The Crimson Hat": Jane and Lisbon tenderly hold hands after [[spoiler:another attempt to catch Red John goes horribly wrong]].
* ''Series/Merlin2008'':



* ''Series/BabylonFive'': [[OfficialCouple Sheridan and Delenn]] do this a lot.
* ''Series/TheITCrowd'':
--> "Hold my hand. No, that's not my hand."
* In ''Series/{{Teen Wolf}}'', the coach starts scolding Scott pretty harshly in front of the entire class. Stiles sees that Scott's heart rate is starting to speed up which means he'll wolf out if he doesn't calm down. Luckily Scott's heart rate does start slowing down. Stiles notices it's because Allison, who was sitting behind Scott, reached out to hold his hand.
* This is a recurring motif between Don and Peggy on ''Series/MadMen'', illustrating the different stages of their relationship over the years. At the end of the first episode, when she's his new secretary and still TheIngenue, she puts her hand on top of his (having been told basically that part of her job is flirting, and not knowing that Don keeps all of his affairs outside the office), and he removes it and tells her he's her boss, not her boyfriend. "The Suitcase" in season four is a whole episode about their relationship, and in it, Don also finds out that Anna has died and describes her to Peggy as "the only person in the world who really knew me," to which she replies, "That's not true." At the end of that episode, they're standing at his desk in a pose echoing the first one, and he puts ''his'' hand on hers. Lastly, when she finally responds to his [[SinkOrSwimMentor Sink Or Swim Mentoring]] and quits in "The Other Woman" for a job at a rival agency, she goes to shake his hand, and he takes hers and kisses it instead, both of them visibly trying not to cry.
* At the funeral scene in the ''{{Series/Firefly}}'' episode "The Message", Kaylee holds Simon's hand. It was an ad-libbed move on the actress's part, and Whedon loved it.
* Emotionally done in {{Series/NCIS}} with Tony and Ziva in the season ten episode "Berlin". They are back in the United States, Tony is driving, and Ziva talks about her father's lover, Orli. She mentions how things would have been different had her mother not found out about the affair, and that she [Ziva] would be a different person, and probably would have never joined NCIS. Tony tells her he should catch Orli before she leaves, and thank her, resulting in a heartwarming moment, and a {{squee}} moment for the Tony/Ziva shippers. Ziva smiles at him and they hold hands. She is about to tell him something, when they [[spoiler: get hit by another car]]. To make it even more heartbreaking, [[spoiler: he reaches for her hand]] after the accident. She doesn't move.

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* ''Series/BabylonFive'': [[OfficialCouple Sheridan and Delenn]] do this a lot.
* ''Series/TheITCrowd'':
--> "Hold my hand. No, that's not my hand."
*
''Series/MimpiMetropolitan'':
**
In ''Series/{{Teen Wolf}}'', episode 23, Melani holds Bambang's hand (while claiming he is her boyfriend) to convince the coach starts scolding Scott pretty harshly in front of the entire class. Stiles sees gossiping media that Scott's heart rate she is starting to speed up which means he'll wolf out if he doesn't calm down. Luckily Scott's heart rate does start slowing down. Stiles notices it's because Allison, who was sitting behind Scott, reached out to hold his hand.
* This is a recurring motif between Don and Peggy on ''Series/MadMen'', illustrating the different stages of their
not in relationship over the years. At the end of the first episode, with Alexi. Bambang, being in love with Melani, happily accepts it.
** In episode 48, [[spoiler:when Melani finally admits she has requited Bambang's feelings, Melani holds Bambang's hand to show she is serious about it.]]
** Discussed in episode 54,
when Pipin sees [[spoiler:Bambang and Melani]] holding hands and is unsure about what it means, so she asks Prima, Alan and Juna about it (without mentioning any specific name). Juna shoots down the other answers and says that the two people must be in a romantic relationship. [[spoiler:He's right, though considering the [[LoveTriangle two people]] in context, he probably wish he is not.]]
* ''Series/TheMunsters'': While spying on Lily, Grandpa mistakes her giving a palm-reading to her boss as a more romantic type of hand-holding, causing Herman to jump to conclusions and go to confront the guy.
%%* ''Series/MyLeftNut'': {{Discussed|Trope}} when Conor is giving Mick advice about the "rules" of hand-holding before Mick's date with Rachael.%%Quotes aren't context.
%%-->'''Conor:''' Right. You’re in the cinema,
she's his new secretary sitting next to you. The film starts up. Your hands are very close together. You probably should reach out and still TheIngenue, she puts hold it?\\
%%'''Mick:''' Right yeah.\\
%%'''Conor:''' How long do you hold it for?\\
%%'''Mick:''' Oh um... Just like a while?\\
%%'''Conor:''' Well, you can’t let go. She’ll be offended. So now you're stuck holding
her hand on top of his (having been told basically that part of her job is flirting, and not knowing that Don keeps all of his affairs outside for the office), and he removes it and tells her he's her boss, not her boyfriend. "The Suitcase" in season four is a whole episode about their relationship, film. 120 minutes of your hand getting sweatier and in it, Don also finds out sweatier and sweatier, until she thinks you’ve got some kind of sweatin' disease, and that Anna has died it’s contagious and describes she never holds your hand again!\\
%%'''Mick:''' Ummm... So how long should I hold
her to Peggy as "the only person in the world who really knew me," to which she replies, "That's not true." At the end of that episode, they're standing at his desk in a pose echoing hand for?\\
%%'''Conor:''' On average, I'd say you tease it for
the first one, and he puts ''his'' hand on hers. Lastly, when she half-hour. Then hold it for the next half-hour, then finally responds to his [[SinkOrSwimMentor Sink Or Swim Mentoring]] and quits in "The Other Woman" you start kissing. You should be doing that for a job at a rival agency, she goes to shake his hand, and he takes hers and kisses it instead, both of them visibly trying not to cry.
* At
the funeral scene in final half-hour of the ''{{Series/Firefly}}'' episode "The Message", Kaylee holds Simon's hand. It was an ad-libbed move on the actress's part, and Whedon loved it.
film.
* Emotionally done in {{Series/NCIS}} with ''Series/{{NCIS}}'': In "Berlin", Tony and Ziva in the season ten episode "Berlin". They are back in the United States, Tony is driving, and Ziva talks about her father's lover, Orli. She mentions how things would have been different had her mother not found out about the affair, and that she [Ziva] would be a different person, and probably would have never joined NCIS. Tony tells her he should catch Orli before she leaves, and thank her, resulting in a heartwarming moment, and a {{squee}} moment for the Tony/Ziva shippers. Ziva smiles at him and they hold hands. She is about to tell him something, when they [[spoiler: get hit by another car]]. To make it even more heartbreaking, [[spoiler: he reaches for her hand]] after the accident. She doesn't move.



* On ''Series/SleepyHollow'', Ichabod ends up holding the Golem's hand [[spoiler:as it lies dying from the wound he inflicted upon it]].
* "Reaching out with your hand" borders on ArcWords in ''Series/KamenRiderOOO'', since a lot of the show revolves around the concept of desiring things, in both positive and negative ways. It also has literal meaning, since [[AntiHero Ankh]] is literally a disembodied monster hand. [[TheHeart Hina]] gets [[TheHero Eiji]] and Ankh to hold hands with her several times, showing their bond, and in the finale [[spoiler: Eiji ends up holding hands with Ankh in his disembodied monster hand form, symbolising their [[TrueCompanions genuine friendship]] despite everything that's happened]].
* ''Series/TalesOfTheGoldMonkey''. Jake Cutter sees his LoveInterest holding hands with a NewOldFlame in the back of his Grumman Goose, so he sends his co-pilot to get something from the cargo area to keep making them let go of each other.
* ''Series/TheMunsters''; While spying on Lily, Grandpa mistakes her giving a palm-reading to her boss as a more romantic type of hand-holding, causing Herman to jump to conclusions and go to confront the guy.
* The first time Ray tries this with Jim in ''Film/WhenImSixtyFour'', it goes down like a lead balloon. On the second attempt, Ray's much more receptive.
* In season one of ''Series/NewGirl'', Schmidt and Winston have a bet on who can "close" on Cece, and when the episode ends with Schmidt and Cece holding hands in bed, Schmidt insists it "feels a lot like closing."

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* On ''Series/SleepyHollow'', Ichabod ends up holding the Golem's hand [[spoiler:as it lies dying from the wound he inflicted upon it]].
* "Reaching out with your hand" borders on ArcWords in ''Series/KamenRiderOOO'', since a lot of the show revolves around the concept of desiring things, in both positive and negative ways. It also has literal meaning, since [[AntiHero Ankh]] is literally a disembodied monster hand. [[TheHeart Hina]] gets [[TheHero Eiji]] and Ankh to hold hands with her several times, showing their bond, and in the finale [[spoiler: Eiji ends up holding hands with Ankh in his disembodied monster hand form, symbolising their [[TrueCompanions genuine friendship]] despite everything that's happened]].
* ''Series/TalesOfTheGoldMonkey''. Jake Cutter sees his LoveInterest holding hands with a NewOldFlame in the back of his Grumman Goose, so he sends his co-pilot to get something from the cargo area to keep making them let go of each other.
* ''Series/TheMunsters''; While spying on Lily, Grandpa mistakes her giving a palm-reading to her boss as a more romantic type of hand-holding, causing Herman to jump to conclusions and go to confront the guy.
* The first time Ray tries this with Jim in ''Film/WhenImSixtyFour'', it goes down like a lead balloon. On the second attempt, Ray's much more receptive.
*
''Series/NewGirl'': In season one of ''Series/NewGirl'', one, Schmidt and Winston have a bet on who can "close" on Cece, and when the episode ends with Schmidt and Cece holding hands in bed, Schmidt insists it "feels a lot like closing.""
* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1963'': The ending of "A Feasibility Study" has a group of human test-subjects holding hands as they commit suicide to prove to their alien captors that humanity is "unsuitable" to use as a slave-species. (Actually, the hand-holding spread the contagion that killed them, but the subtext is open and blatant..)
* ''Series/PhilOfTheFuture'': Used for laughs. Phil and Keely ''try'' to hold hands after deciding to be a couple, but find it hard to get the logistics right.
* ''Series/PushingDaisies'': Ned had a plastic wall with a rubber glove extending from the passengers' side built into his car, allowing Chuck to hold hands with him while driving without her dying, although it's sort of hard to imagine them holding hands ''while'' Ned was driving, given his hyper-cautious personality.
* ''Series/{{Rome}}''. The final shot of Season One is Eirene taking Pullo's hand as they walk through the countryside, showing she's forgiven him for [[MurderTheHypotenuse killing her fiance]].
* ''Series/SexAndTheCity''. Smith was holding Samantha's hand when she lost her balance and she fell down a flight of stairs.



* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
** In Season 6, Sansa Stark urgently grabs her brother Jon's hand while trying to convince him to fight again so they take back their family home and rescue their brother. When Jon believes Ramsay [[BigBrotherInstinct has their brother]], he agrees.
** In Season 7, there is some seriously non-platonic (though [[SurpriseIncest secretly familial]]) hand-holding between Jon and Daenerys as he comforts her over the loss of her dragon and as she swears to be worthy of his allegiance as his queen. They end up falling in love. [[spoiler:Continues into Season 8. Jon holds Daenerys's hand when, after learning the truth about his parentage, he tells Daenerys. Later, they hold hands when they discuss others knowing the truth as well: Daenerys believes the truth will end up leading to disaster while Jon believes he owes his family honesty over who his parents were.]]
* ''Series/AmericanGods'' makes heavy use of this trope to illustrate the connection between Salim and the Jinn (which culminates in an extremely explicit and romantic sex scene). The camera lingers on their hands when Salim touches the Jinn's shoulder and the Jinn covers Salim's hand with his own, and again when Salim very tentatively reaches for the Jinn's hand as they ride the elevator to Salim's hotel room.
* ''Series/{{Rome}}''. The final shot of Season One is Eirene taking Pullo's hand as they walk through the countryside, showing she's forgiven him for [[MurderTheHypotenuse killing her fiance]].
* ''{{Series/Legion|2017}}'': In "[[Recap/LegionS3E3Chapter22 Chapter 22]]", Charles Xavier and his LoveInterest Gabrielle stroll around the psychiatric hospital hand-in-hand during their FallingInLoveMontage.
* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'':
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E2AfterThePhantomsOfYourFormerSelf ...After the Phantoms of Your Former Self]]": Averted when Lestat de Lioncourt is unable to join hands with his boyfriend Louis de Pointe du Lac at the opera even though he really wants to, but the rampant homophobia in 1916 means that all he can do is brush his pinky finger against Louis' for a few seconds.
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]": Louis and Lestat walk hand-in-hand from the balcony to the ballroom of the crowded Mardi Gras ball venue because [[ComingOutStory they're coming out of their]] TransparentCloset.
** Later, Louis and Claudia hold hands in solidarity as a screeching Antoinette is being consumed by the incinerator's fire. They both wanted her dead for a long time, so this gesture is their unspoken "We finally did it."
** At the end of Season 1, Louis and Armand clasp each other's hands in front of Daniel Molloy to make it clear to him that they're a couple.
* A NightmareFuel version in ''Series/TheBoys2019''. Hugh Campbell is holding hands with his girlfriend Robin when superhero A-Train runs into her at SuperSpeed, liquefying Robin instantly except for her severed hands which Hugh is still holding.
* ''Series/MimpiMetropolitan'':
** In episode 23, Melani holds Bambang's hand (while claiming he is her boyfriend) to convince the gossiping media that she is not in relationship with Alexi. Bambang, being in love with Melani, happily accepts it.
** In episode 48, [[spoiler:when Melani finally admits she has requited Bambang's feelings, Melani holds Bambang's hand to show she is serious about it.]]
** Discussed in episode 54, when Pipin sees [[spoiler:Bambang and Melani]] holding hands and is unsure about what it means, so she asks Prima, Alan and Juna about it (without mentioning any specific name). Juna shoots down the other answers and says that the two people must be in a romantic relationship. [[spoiler:He's right, though considering the [[LoveTriangle two people]] in context, he probably wish he is not.]]
* ''Series/KevinCanFuckHimself'':
** The last scene of the first season shows Allison and Patty holding each other's hands after [[spoiler:Patty smashes a bottle over her own brother's head to save Allison's life, showing both that they're officially a united front again, and that they might be able to move past their argument from before]].
** This gets a CallBack in the GrandFinale. [[spoiler:Allison and Patty sit on the porch of Allison and Kevin's destroyed house, and vow to "die alone together," joining hands once more. It's unclear if this signifies a RelationshipUpgrade or a vow of lifelong friendship, but either way, it signifies that the two will stay together, come what may.]]
* ''Series/Loki2021'': [[AlternateSelf Sylvie and Loki]] doing it yields unusual results.
** She takes his hand when they are waiting for their doom on Lamentis-1, a moon that is about to collide with its planet, and he reacts in kind. The TVA immediately register a new timeline branch that is rapidly growing amidst an apocalypse, which was previously discussed to be impossible. [[spoiler: Mobius theorizes them falling in love is enough to break reality.]]
** Sylvie realizes that she lacks the power to subdue Alioth by herself, so she takes Loki's hand and asks him to help her do it. They both close their eyes as they find strength within each other, and while Loki becomes an InstantExpert in Sylvie's core skill, enchantment, Sylvie then suddently starts using his skills (Hand Blasts and telekinesis) in the finale.
* ''Series/InFromTheCold'': Anya and Faina holding hands is the first sign of their budding attraction.
* ''Series/MyLeftNut'': {{Discussed|Trope}} when Conor is giving Mick advice about the "rules" of hand-holding before Mick's date with Rachael.
-->'''Conor:''' Right. You’re in the cinema, she's sitting next to you. The film starts up. Your hands are very close together. You probably should reach out and hold it?\\
'''Mick:''' Right yeah.\\
'''Conor:''' How long do you hold it for?\\
'''Mick:''' Oh um... Just like a while?\\
'''Conor:''' Well, you can’t let go. She’ll be offended. So now you're stuck holding her hand for the whole film. 120 minutes of your hand getting sweatier and sweatier and sweatier, until she thinks you’ve got some kind of sweatin' disease, and that it’s contagious and she never holds your hand again!\\
'''Mick:''' Ummm... So how long should I hold her hand for?\\
'''Conor:''' On average, I'd say you tease it for the first half-hour. Then hold it for the next half-hour, then finally you start kissing. You should be doing that for the final half-hour of the film.
* ''Series/CallTheMidwife'' uses this frequently between Sister Julienne and Shelagh Turner, who have an incredibly close IntergenerationalFriendship.

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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
** In Season 6, Sansa Stark urgently grabs her brother Jon's
''Series/SleepyHollow'': Ichabod ends up holding the Golem's hand while trying to convince him to fight again so they take back their family home and rescue their brother. When Jon believes Ramsay [[BigBrotherInstinct has their brother]], he agrees.
** In Season 7, there is some seriously non-platonic (though [[SurpriseIncest secretly familial]]) hand-holding between Jon and Daenerys as he comforts her over
[[spoiler:as it lies dying from the loss of her dragon and as she swears to be worthy of his allegiance as his queen. They end up falling in love. [[spoiler:Continues into Season 8. Jon holds Daenerys's hand when, after learning the truth about his parentage, wound he tells Daenerys. Later, they hold inflicted upon it]].
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'':
*** "The Naked Time": Nurse Chapel clasps
hands when they discuss others knowing the truth as well: Daenerys believes the truth will end up leading to disaster while Jon believes he owes his family honesty over who his parents were.]]
* ''Series/AmericanGods'' makes heavy use of
with Spock during her AnguishedDeclarationOfLove. Unfortunately, this trope to illustrate means that she passes on the connection between Salim and the Jinn (which culminates in an extremely explicit and romantic sex scene). The camera lingers on their hands when Salim touches the Jinn's shoulder and the Jinn covers Salim's hand disease she's been infected with to him.
*** "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E24TurnaboutIntruder Turnabout Intruder]]": Kirk is unwillingly body-swapped
with his own, and again jealous, insane ex-lover. Spock holds "her" hand when Salim the two are confronted with said ex-lover, who is in Kirk's body.
*** Hand stroking and holding seems to be a
very tentatively reaches for important part of Vulcan mating -- akin to foreplay. It should be noted that this is distinct from the Jinn's hand as they ride examples above, and is a very recognizable, possibly ritualized prelude to sex.
** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "The Offspring", Lal learns about
the elevator practice of humans holding hands and holds Data's hand.
--->'''Lal''': I learned today humans like
to Salim's hotel room.hold hands. It is a symbolic gesture of affection.
* ''Series/TalesOfTheGoldMonkey''. Jake Cutter sees his LoveInterest holding hands with a NewOldFlame in the back of his Grumman Goose, so he sends his co-pilot to get something from the cargo area to keep making them let go of each other.
* ''Series/TeenWolf'': The coach starts scolding Scott pretty harshly in front of the entire class. Stiles sees that Scott's heart rate is starting to speed up which means he'll wolf out if he doesn't calm down. Luckily Scott's heart rate does start slowing down. Stiles notices it's because Allison, who was sitting behind Scott, reached out to hold his hand.

* ''Series/{{Rome}}''. ''Film/WhenImSixtyFour'': The final shot of Season One is Eirene taking Pullo's hand as they walk through the countryside, showing she's forgiven him for [[MurderTheHypotenuse killing her fiance]].
* ''{{Series/Legion|2017}}'': In "[[Recap/LegionS3E3Chapter22 Chapter 22]]", Charles Xavier and his LoveInterest Gabrielle stroll around the psychiatric hospital hand-in-hand during their FallingInLoveMontage.
* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'':
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E2AfterThePhantomsOfYourFormerSelf ...After the Phantoms of Your Former Self]]": Averted when Lestat de Lioncourt is unable to join hands
first time Ray tries this with his boyfriend Louis de Pointe du Lac at Jim, it goes down like a lead balloon. On the opera even though he really wants to, but the rampant homophobia in 1916 means that all he can do is brush his pinky finger against Louis' for a few seconds.
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]": Louis
second attempt, Ray's much more receptive.
* ''Series/TheXFiles'': Mulder
and Lestat walk hand-in-hand from the balcony to the ballroom Scully do this as a gesture of the crowded Mardi Gras ball venue because [[ComingOutStory they're coming out of their]] TransparentCloset.
** Later, Louis and Claudia hold hands in
solidarity as a screeching Antoinette is being consumed by and support, notably in "Little Green Men", "One Breath", "Pusher", and the incinerator's fire. They both wanted her dead for a long time, so this gesture is their unspoken "We finally did it."
** At
1998 movie "Fight the end of Season 1, Louis and Armand clasp each other's hands in front of Daniel Molloy to make it clear to him that they're a couple.
* A NightmareFuel version in ''Series/TheBoys2019''. Hugh Campbell is holding hands with his girlfriend Robin when superhero A-Train runs into her at SuperSpeed, liquefying Robin instantly except for her severed hands which Hugh is still holding.
* ''Series/MimpiMetropolitan'':
** In episode 23, Melani holds Bambang's hand (while claiming he is her boyfriend) to convince the gossiping media that she is not in relationship with Alexi. Bambang, being in love with Melani, happily accepts it.
** In episode 48, [[spoiler:when Melani finally admits she has requited Bambang's feelings, Melani holds Bambang's hand to show she is serious about it.]]
** Discussed in episode 54, when Pipin sees [[spoiler:Bambang and Melani]] holding hands and is unsure about what it means, so she asks Prima, Alan and Juna about it (without mentioning any specific name). Juna shoots down the other answers and says that the two people must be in a romantic relationship. [[spoiler:He's right, though considering the [[LoveTriangle two people]] in context, he probably wish he is not.]]
* ''Series/KevinCanFuckHimself'':
** The last scene of the first season shows Allison and Patty holding each other's hands after [[spoiler:Patty smashes a bottle over her own brother's head to save Allison's life, showing both that they're officially a united front again, and that they might be able to move past their argument from before]].
** This gets a CallBack in the GrandFinale. [[spoiler:Allison and Patty sit on the porch of Allison and Kevin's destroyed house, and vow to "die alone together," joining hands once more. It's unclear if this signifies a RelationshipUpgrade or a vow of lifelong friendship, but either way, it signifies that the two will stay together, come what may.]]
* ''Series/Loki2021'': [[AlternateSelf Sylvie and Loki]] doing it yields unusual results.
** She takes his hand when they are waiting for their doom on Lamentis-1, a moon that is about to collide with its planet, and he reacts in kind. The TVA immediately register a new timeline branch that is rapidly growing amidst an apocalypse, which was previously discussed to be impossible. [[spoiler: Mobius theorizes them falling in love is enough to break reality.]]
** Sylvie realizes that she lacks the power to subdue Alioth by herself, so she takes Loki's hand and asks him to help her do it. They both close their eyes as they find strength within each other, and while Loki becomes an InstantExpert in Sylvie's core skill, enchantment, Sylvie then suddently starts using his skills (Hand Blasts and telekinesis) in the finale.
* ''Series/InFromTheCold'': Anya and Faina holding hands is the first sign of their budding attraction.
* ''Series/MyLeftNut'': {{Discussed|Trope}} when Conor is giving Mick advice about the "rules" of hand-holding before Mick's date with Rachael.
-->'''Conor:''' Right. You’re in the cinema, she's sitting next to you. The film starts up. Your hands are very close together. You probably should reach out and hold it?\\
'''Mick:''' Right yeah.\\
'''Conor:''' How long do you hold it for?\\
'''Mick:''' Oh um... Just like a while?\\
'''Conor:''' Well, you can’t let go. She’ll be offended. So now you're stuck holding her hand for the whole film. 120 minutes of your hand getting sweatier and sweatier and sweatier, until she thinks you’ve got some kind of sweatin' disease, and that it’s contagious and she never holds your hand again!\\
'''Mick:''' Ummm... So how long should I hold her hand for?\\
'''Conor:''' On average, I'd say you tease it for the first half-hour. Then hold it for the next half-hour, then finally you start kissing. You should be doing that for the final half-hour of the film.
* ''Series/CallTheMidwife'' uses this frequently between Sister Julienne and Shelagh Turner, who have an incredibly close IntergenerationalFriendship.
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** In the Season 1 finale, Louis and Lestat walk hand-in-hand from the balcony to the ballroom of the crowded Mardi Gras ball venue because [[ComingOutStory they're coming out of their]] TransparentCloset.

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** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E2AfterThePhantomsOfYourFormerSelf ...After the Phantoms of Your Former Self]]": Averted in the second episode when Lestat de Lioncourt is unable to join hands with his boyfriend Louis de Pointe du Lac at the opera even though he really wants to, but the rampant homophobia in 1916 means that all he can do is brush his pinky finger against Louis' for a few seconds.
** In the Season 1 finale, "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]": Louis and Lestat walk hand-in-hand from the balcony to the ballroom of the crowded Mardi Gras ball venue because [[ComingOutStory they're coming out of their]] TransparentCloset.
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* ''Series/KevinCanFuckHimself'': The last scene of the first season shows Allison and Patty holding each other's hands after [[spoiler:Patty smashes a bottle over her own brother's head to save Allison's life, showing both that they're officially a united front again, and that they might be able to move past their argument from before]].

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* ''Series/KevinCanFuckHimself'': ''Series/KevinCanFuckHimself'':
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The last scene of the first season shows Allison and Patty holding each other's hands after [[spoiler:Patty smashes a bottle over her own brother's head to save Allison's life, showing both that they're officially a united front again, and that they might be able to move past their argument from before]].before]].
** This gets a CallBack in the GrandFinale. [[spoiler:Allison and Patty sit on the porch of Allison and Kevin's destroyed house, and vow to "die alone together," joining hands once more. It's unclear if this signifies a RelationshipUpgrade or a vow of lifelong friendship, but either way, it signifies that the two will stay together, come what may.]]

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** In the Season 1 finale, Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt walk hand-in-hand from the balcony to the ballroom of the crowded Mardi Gras ball venue because [[ComingOutStory they're coming out of their]] TransparentCloset.

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** Averted in the second episode when Lestat de Lioncourt is unable to join hands with his boyfriend Louis de Pointe du Lac at the opera even though he really wants to, but the rampant homophobia in 1916 means that all he can do is brush his pinky finger against Louis' for a few seconds.
** In the Season 1 finale, Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt walk hand-in-hand from the balcony to the ballroom of the crowded Mardi Gras ball venue because [[ComingOutStory they're coming out of their]] TransparentCloset.

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** In the Season 1 finale, Louis and Claudia hold hands in solidarity as a screeching Antoinette is being consumed by the incinerator's fire. They both wanted her dead for a long time, so this gesture is their unspoken "We finally did it."
** At the end of Season 1, Louis and Armand clasp each other's hands in front of Daniel to make it clear to him that they're a couple.

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** In the Season 1 finale, Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt walk hand-in-hand from the balcony to the ballroom of the crowded Mardi Gras ball venue because [[ComingOutStory they're coming out of their]] TransparentCloset.
** Later,
Louis and Claudia hold hands in solidarity as a screeching Antoinette is being consumed by the incinerator's fire. They both wanted her dead for a long time, so this gesture is their unspoken "We finally did it."
** At the end of Season 1, Louis and Armand clasp each other's hands in front of Daniel Molloy to make it clear to him that they're a couple.
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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'':
** In the Season 1 finale, Louis and Claudia hold hands in solidarity as a screeching Antoinette is being consumed by the incinerator's fire. They both wanted her dead for a long time, so this gesture is their unspoken "We finally did it."
** At the end of Season 1, Louis and Armand clasp each other's hands in front of Daniel to make it clear to him that they're a couple.
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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Beside all the [[EyeMotifs eye-fucking]], another significant BodyMotif for Galadriel and Halbrand is holding hands, in their case, symbolizing [[spoiler: Sauron's desire to bind himself to Galadriel]]. On the sea, the save each other from drowning by at least three times by grabbing each other hands. After Halbrand accepts to sail for the Southlands and reclaim his birth right, he shakes hands with Galadriel. [[spoiler: After revealing that he is Sauron, he easily grabs Galadriel hand and disarms her]].

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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Beside all the [[EyeMotifs eye-fucking]], another other significant BodyMotif BodyMotifs for Galadriel and Halbrand is are holding hands, in their case, symbolizing [[spoiler: Sauron's desire to bind himself to Galadriel]]. On the sea, the save each other from drowning by at least three times by grabbing each other hands. After Halbrand accepts to sail for the Southlands and reclaim his birth right, he shakes hands with Galadriel. [[spoiler: After revealing that he is Sauron, he easily grabs Galadriel hand and disarms her]].

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* An interesting case in the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E24TurnaboutIntruder Turnabout Intruder]]", where Kirk is unwillingly body-swapped with his jealous, insane ex-lover. Spock holds "her" hand when the two are confronted with said ex-lover, who is in Kirk's body.

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* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''
** Nurse Chapel clasps hands with Spock during her AnguishedDeclarationOfLove in "The Naked Time". Unfortunately means she passes on the disease she's been infected with to him.
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An interesting case in the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E24TurnaboutIntruder Turnabout Intruder]]", where Kirk is unwillingly body-swapped with his jealous, insane ex-lover. Spock holds "her" hand when the two are confronted with said ex-lover, who is in Kirk's body.
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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Beside all the [[EyeMotifs eye-fucking]], another significant BodyMotif for Galadriel and Halbrand is holding hands, in their case, symbolizing [[spoiler: Sauron's desire to bind himself to Galadriel]]. On the sea, the save each other from drowning by at least three times by grabbing each other hands. After Halbrand accepts to sail for the Southlands and reclaim his birth right, he shakes hands with Galadriel. [[spoiler: After revealing that he is Sauron, he easily grabs Galadriel hand and disarms her]].
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* ''Series/MyLeftNut'': {{Discussed|Trope}} when Conor is giving Mick advice about the "rules" of hand-holding before Mick's date with Rachael.
-->'''Conor:''' Right. You’re in the cinema, she's sitting next to you. The film starts up. Your hands are very close together. You probably should reach out and hold it?\\
'''Mick:''' Right yeah.\\
'''Conor:''' How long do you hold it for?\\
'''Mick:''' Oh um... Just like a while?\\
'''Conor:''' Well, you can’t let go. She’ll be offended. So now you're stuck holding her hand for the whole film. 120 minutes of your hand getting sweatier and sweatier and sweatier, until she thinks you’ve got some kind of sweatin' disease, and that it’s contagious and she never holds your hand again!\\
'''Mick:''' Ummm... So how long should I hold her hand for?\\
'''Conor:''' On average, I'd say you tease it for the first half-hour. Then hold it for the next half-hour, then finally you start kissing. You should be doing that for the final half-hour of the film.
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* ''{{Series/Legion|2017}}'': In "[[Recap/LegionS3E3Chapter22 Chapter 22]]", Charles Xavier and his LoveInterest Gabrielle stroll around the psychiatric hospital hand-in-hand during their FallingInLoveMontage.

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