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In The Big Bang Theory, there's an episode where Penny tries to do something nice for Leonard and she buys him a first edition copy of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Leonard states that he already bought one and Penny gets sad. In an attempt to prove she does value Leonard, she brings out a box with stuff he gave her: a plane ticket to visit her family, a wilted rose he left on her windshield and an 11-page thank-you letter after they slept together for the first time. Leonard remarks "I can't believe you saved all this stuff", to which Penny simply replies "of course I did, it's you!". Are there any more examples of characters in TV (or other media) simply stating "it's you" as a romantic gesture? Like, no further explanation is needed, simply stating "it's you" is enough.