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Posted By: Lady_Mirth Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 12:56 PM
I have recently discovered something about my viewing tastes. I rarely watch TV, but when I do, I latch onto a show religiously and with fanaticism. One of the aspects which inspires this sort of devotion in me, that tides me through crappy/ boring plots and storylines through the seasons is the chemistry between the leads.

I don't just mean good chemistry. I mean INCREDIBLE chemistry. I mean chemistry that you couldn't deny even if you hired O.J Simpson'd lawyers and blackmailed the judge. Chemistry so strong that you can't IMAGINE one without the other.

When I say chemistry between the two leads, I don't just mean romantic leads. Here's my list:

Lois and Clark. Considering which board I'm on, I don't think I need to explain this. laugh The way that Teri Hatcher and Dean Cain's palpable chemistry explodes off the screen is something I don't think can be duplicated anytime soon. Frog eating clones, what? How can you STOP yourself watching these two?


Maddie Hayes and David Addison of Moonlighting was the Lois and Clark of the eighties and the first of its kind that I ever watched. I was born too late to do more than watch them in re-runs during my tender prepubescent years, but I do credit them with leaving me primed and prepped for the advent of Lois and Clark into my life. The chemistry between Bruce Willis' rugged charm and Cybill Shephard's cool blonde sophistication wasn't something you'd buy on paper, but was so powerful on the actual screen that it managed to withstand progressively bad writing and production setbacks for a full five seasons and still endures as a cult classic.

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Sam and Dean Winchester from Supernatural. My current obsession, and it's not because I am an avid fan of horror and urban legends and muscle cars and guns, either. (Quite the opposite, actually.) It's just that Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles portray the most realistic and three-dimensional sibling relationship on TV, and their brotherly banter and dysfunctional family issues are so well acted that it's easy to forget you're watching a TV show. Interestingly, some fans theorize that they aren't staging the chemistry at all, as Jared and Jensen are reputedly as close as brothers in real life.

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Lorelai and Rory Gilmore from Gilmore Girls. This mother-daughter relationship is so idyllic that it's almost unbelievable sometimes, and yet it's a real testament to their believability as mother and daughter that we never think so. The occasional incomprehensibility of their rapid-fire dialogue and pop-culture references aside, what really carries the show is how naturally and seamlessly Lauren Graham and Alexis Bldel play off each other.

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Kwai Chang Cain and his son Peter Caine from Kung Fu: The Legend Continues represents the ultimate father-son bonding experience. Long-lost families reuniting is always a significant draw for viewers, dodgy Shaolin powers or not, but couple it with a clash of culture, ethnicity and destiny and you have a winning formula. Played to flawless perfection as by David Carradiene and Chris Potter, this show always held a special place in my heart as a child.

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And finally Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny who portrayed a partnership that made pop-culture history in a TV show that created the phenomenon of "mass scale cult hit", where before the terms "mass scale" and "cult hit" were thought by studio execs to be mutually exclusive.

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So, what are the TV pairings that you consider the be-all, end-all of their show's success?

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Posted By: Tzigone Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 01:20 PM
In no particular order:

Lois and Clark - Ours, of course. Some of the best on-screen chemistry ever. There are many other couples I love, but few have chemistry this good. I'm not talking about heat here, but that connection between them seeming present and real and you just want to see them on-screen together.

Simon and River Tam - Siblings from the show Firefly. They have great, great on-screen chemistry, IMO. I feel that relationship. From the first time they're on the screen together, it's just so powerful. It is one of my favorite relationships (of any sort) that I've ever seen in any fandom.

Paul and Victoria - From the movie A Walk in the Clouds. Not the best movie ever. Heck, I had to look up his character's name. But the chemistry there was just fantastic to me. Rarely does sexual tension actually rate with me. Very rarely. With them it did. I could just feel how much they wanted to touch each other and be together. And their love scene (or would-be love scene, if you prefer) is perhaps one of two love scenes ever where I have actually seen heat and emotion in a love scene. Or either individually, actually.

Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor - From the Terminator movies. It sort of develops along the way. Their love scene is the other one of the two ever. And the cut scene from T2 - makes me mushy inside and I want to cry and it just works so well and wonderfully. I absolutely love them. Hope she doesn't have love interests in the show, because I just couldn't see her wanting anyone else. Recovering and moving on with life is great for some characters (Zoe, from Firefly), but not for her.

That's it for now, but I might think of some others that need to be on my list and come back and add them.
Posted By: carolm Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 02:26 PM
Note: My spelling of some of the names below is horrendous and I don't particularly care at the moment and am not going to look them up ;-).

One show I find I'm LOVING [to the point of spending my bday money to purchase 3 seasons of] is NCIS. The cast works SO well together IMO. I'm sure there are those who would disagree and there's no REAL romantic storylines between the leads but the whole cast really works so well together. The DVD commentaries are some of the best I've heard [two actors/whoever sitting in a studio watching, calling another actor on the cell phone to pick on him about a scene [I think - maybe they just talked about it], rather than the ones like say "Friends" where it's 3 producers recording at different times etc.].

Michael Weatherly [Tony DiNizzo] is hilarious and Pauley Perrette [Abby Sciuto] is FANTASTIC and pulls off the Goth forensic scientist like nobody's business. The only regular I'm only so/so on is the Director of NCIS whose name is escaping me at the moment [character's first name is Jen]. Mark Harmon as Leroy Jethro Gibbs is just perfect. Cote de Pablo is fabulous as the Mossad agent on loan to NCIS [Ziva David] and her problems with English idioms are always good for a giggle [though none are coming to me at the moment of course - okay quick Google search: "beating around the tree", "you look like you've seen a goat", "the poor girl's probably passed on [meant passed out/tired]", "Spic and spam", "shooting fish in a pond", "pork-u-pig [porcupine]", "Does a bear sit in the woods?", etc.]

As for the romantic part... chemistry doesn't have to be romantic. There is some romance on the show, but it tends to focus on the crime fighting aspects of NCIS life. It is MUCH better than CSI, imvho, no comparison.

It's funny but smart funny for the most part. Sure there's the stuff that you would also find in something like Friends where the comedy is blatant and doesn't require a whole lot of thought most of the time or like... the Simpsons? where it's just crass [at least the last few I watched].

Okay - I need to be writing or pass out, one of the two...
Carol
Posted By: C_A Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 02:44 PM
In addition to Dean and Teri...

Michael T. Weiss and Andrea Parker from The Pretender. Their chemistry was so good that you noticed it even though they were rarely in the same scene together wink . Actually, all the actors/actresses on this show had good chemistry with each other.

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Also, Patrick MacNee and Diana Rigg from The Avengers. I think they epitomize the phrase "on screen chemistry."

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The whole original cast from Stargate SG-1 (Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Michael Shanks and Christopher Judge).

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Special mention goes to the chemistry between RDA and AT (because, I'll admit it, I'm a J/S shipper):

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And Ben Browder and Claudia Black from Farscape. They teamed up again in SG1 but I didn't enjoy their interaction as much, mainly because Vala just annoyed the heck out of me for the most part.

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Posted By: Laura S Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 03:29 PM
Oooh, I couldn't pass up this one! My new show obsession has been Bones , on Fox. The whole lab crew has this great chemistry, but I love the banter between Booth and Brennan . The whole reason I picked up the show, actually, was because the back reminded me of Lois and Clark's partnership. (Continual denial of their romantic feelings!) It's like watching season 2 of L and C over and over again. smile Except with more dead bodies and less blue tights.
Posted By: datchickukindaknow Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 04:23 PM
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Originally posted by Laura S:
The whole reason I picked up the show, actually, was because the back reminded me of Lois and Clark's partnership. (Continual denial of their romantic feelings!) It's like watching season 2 of L and C over and over again. smile Except with more dead bodies and less blue tights.
OMG I said those the same thing when I was trying to explain to my friend my developing obsession with the show. My exact words "It's almost just like Lois and Clark except with more dead people and less tights." I agree with you about the banter, it's my favorite part about the show. I only started watching it this season and I'm already hooked.

Ok now that I'm done with my Bones rant I have to mention Olivia and Elliot from Law and Order: Special Victims Unit. They keep this very cool appearance only concentrating on the case but when something happens one of them it really shows how much they care for the other.

I agree with everything Lady M said about Rory and Loreli from Gilmore girls. Ofcourse Lois and Clark is a given.
Posted By: carolm Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 06:35 PM
Well, yeah, Lois and Clark was a given smile .

LOVE Bones too but did not spend bday money on them. Sis has them [and NCIS too actually but I really wanted them] so I can borrow them pretty much whenever I want.
Carol
Posted By: TOC Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 08:42 PM
This is my favorite TV series ever, a Danish series called Matador.

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In the center of the narrative are two families. In the image above you can see one of them, the Varnas family. (Sorry, I can't reproduce the special Danish spelling of that name.) This family, consisting of Hans Christian, Maud, Ulrik and Regitze, is the finest, richest family of the smallish Danish town where they live. Hans Christian's family has owned the bank of the town for generations. (By the way, this series takes place between the 1920s and the 1940s.)

Into this small town comes a young and almost penniless widower, Mads Andersen, to seek his fortune for himself and for his young son.

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Mads rents a room for himself and his son from the "pig dealer" of the town. This man is kind and charming but utterly childish, and you expect him to crack jokes about farting pigs at any time.

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The pig dealer is rich, and his daughter falls in love with Mads. They marry, and suddenly Mads has access to a lot of money. He starts various businesses in the town, eventually opening his own bank, challenging the Varnas family for the position as the finest and richest family in town.

Mads, who now calls himself Mads Skjern, and Hans Christian Varnas become bitter rivals. Hans Christian is an old-fashioned, laidback, mild, somewhat spoilt aristocratic sort of person, while Mads is a hungry, eager, slightly ruthless go-getter.

To me, the best thing about this series is the fact that Mads has a brother, Kristen, and Hans Christian has a sister-in-law, Elisabeth, and Kristen and Elisabeth fall in love with each other. They have so much in common. They love music, they both play an instrument, they love to go to concerts (well, violin concerts and the like wink ), they love to read, and they take an interest in politics. None of them has ever met another person who has shared so many of their interests. But, alas, their families are bitter enemies! And Kristen is emotionally as well as financially dependent on his brother, and Elisabeth is emotionally as well as financially dependent on her sister. (And Elisabeth is five years older than Kristen, too...)

Watching these two middle-aged "Romeo and Juliet" characters fight for their love over a period of about twenty years was just totally gripping.

Elisabeth and Kristen rule!!!

Ann
Posted By: dcarson Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 09:30 PM
Best on screen chemistry? Mythbusters, ranges from hot to down right explosive. jump
Posted By: Zoar3 Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 09:54 PM
Way back in the 80's, I thought Michael J. Fox and his then costar (but soon real life wife) Tracy Pollan had an amazing on screen chemistry on Family Ties.

I am not sure if anyone on here ever watched a little known show that only aired one season on the old Fox Family Channel called Higher Ground, but honestly all the characters seemed so in sync.

L and C of course! smile

Mona
Posted By: coolgirl Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/28/07 10:09 PM
I really loved Dick Christie and Marla Pennington from the kids' series 'Small Wonder'

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And bit off the screen to reality... I loved the Crocodile Hunter episodes of Steve and Terri Irwin. They had such wonderful chemistry both on and off-screen.

I almost cried when I heard the news of Steve's untimely death. He was one of those people who manage to touch hearts beyond the man-made and geographical boundaries.
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Posted By: shimauma Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 06:36 AM
I like all these examples, (especially the Serenity mention, that whole crew just absolutely rocked!) but I got a couple few that might not fly or may totally date me.

Everybody on "Cheers" including the two leading ladies that did the switch out(Kirstie Ally and Shelly whatserface)none of those people ever seemed uncomfortable about what they did together.

Gilligan and Skipper on "Gilligan's Island" were timing and slapstick masters!

Dan and Roseanne on "Roseanne" I had a hard time believing those two had never been a couple before they played on the show together.

The Carol Burnett crew.

Roy Clark and Buck Owens from Hee Haw(yes, did it, I'm totally dating myself) they were not only obvious great friends but they played fine music together.

Sonny and Cher even when(or especially when) they bickered. It was hard to believe they got a divorce.

I've got my kids some old Abbott and Costello DVD's and George Burns and Gracie Allen, so I can say those guys are a complete shoe in for chemistry.

That's all I got for now.
Posted By: Lady_Mirth Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 07:35 AM
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The whole original cast from Stargate SG-1 (Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Michael Shanks and Christopher Judge).
Oh my God, yes! I used to love that show so much, even back when I was too young to follow some of the more complicated storylines. It was the cast that did it for me. Unfortunately, they stopped showing it in SL after Season 1, and I haven't had time to look it up again yet.
Posted By: Zoar3 Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 10:44 AM
Omg! Coolgirl, "Small Wonder" sure brings back memories! I have not thought of that show in eons! I definitely remember watching it though.

Mona
Posted By: coolgirl Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 10:53 AM
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Omg! Coolgirl, "Small Wonder" sure brings back memories!
That's one of the shows I've downloaded and made into a DVD for my son to watch.

And remember I dream of Jeannie? Barbara Eden and Larry Hagman?
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And Full House? The three little girls - wonderful sisters. And the whole family... lovely and down to earth!

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Posted By: Lady_Mirth Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 11:13 AM
Full House and Bob Saget, FTW! I wonder what happened to those kids. D.J, Stephanie, Michelle and the twins. I still remember many of the eps very clearly. That entire cast had terrific chemistry.

And I remember "Small Wonder" so very well. I remember some of my favourite lines from some of the eps, which is surprising considering I was only about six at the time this show aired.

Mrs. Brindle: "No-nono-no-no-no!" (Cracks me up, everytime!)

Joanie, Jeremy and Vicki: "Ted, go suck an egg!"

Jeremy (wilting under his parents questioning):"Yes! Kinda. Sorta. Maybe... No."

Sadly, all the actors seem to have fallen off the radar after that show.

The only things that really stand out in my memory about Joanie and Ted were their Rudolph-Valentino-style screen kisses and that Joanie had really great nails. laugh
Posted By: carolm Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 11:51 AM
Ah - Small Wonder! No idea what the title of the show was but I remember it very well - particularly the ep where some govt officials come by to see if it's true that there's a robot daughter and they peek in the window to find the neighbor's daughter acting like a robot. And yes, I remember the "No no no no no" vividly.

Full House - the twins... well, they're not cute little girls anymore. I read yesterday - while sitting in DH's urologist's office for 3 hours - that one of them is dating Lance Armstrong, but that his friends are giving him a very hard time about it b/c he's 15 years older. The other twin was seen recently with another athlete - football player?

But yes, another favorite show smile .

And who could forget Urkle and... oh, the cop neighbor dad [the one who also played a cop in Die Hard]. They played so well off each other.

The whole cast of Friends had great chemistry but I especially loved Monica and Chandler. I know I know - Ross and Rachel were *the* Friends couple, but I liked M/C better [heck I liked Joey and Rachel better too...].

I'm sure there's more... smile
Carol
Posted By: princessanna Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 11:59 AM
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Full House and Bob Saget, FTW! I wonder what happened to those kids. D.J, Stephanie, Michelle and the twins. I still remember many of the eps very clearly. That entire cast had terrific chemistry.
What happened to the cast? Well, in terms of the girls, Candace Cameron (DJ) is married to an ice hockey player named Valeri Bure. She's now Candace Cameron Bure. They have three children. I think she's pretty much given up acting, though she did appear with the woman who used to play Rudy on the Cosby Show as a host for an E! child stars special a wee while back.

Jodi Sweetin (Stephanie) was married to a guy named Shaun Holguin, but they divorced in 2005. She's now married to a guy named Cody Herpin and is expecting her first child. She was addicted to crystal meth for a while.

As for Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen (Michelle)? You only have to look in the gossip mags to see where they are. They were attending NYU...they may still be doing that, or they may just be working on their new, expensive non-child clothing line. Or both.

Any, back on topic. As for my favourite chemistry on shows, I love the Full House chemistry too, also Teri and Dean on Lois and Clark and Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel on Gilmore Girls. I also loved the chemistry between David Tennant and Billy Piper on Dr Who. So sad she's not on there anymore, though I did like Freema as Martha.

I also used to love Jane Seymour (Mikalea Quinn) and Joe Lando (Sully) on Dr Quinn Medicine Woman. And I also currently adore Hugh Laurie (House) and his relationships with both Robert Sean Leonard (Wilson) and Lisa Edelstein (Cuddy). They work so well together, even though House is anti-social...

~Anna.
Posted By: carolm Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 12:38 PM
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And I also currently adore Hugh Laurie (House) and his relationships with both Robert Sean Leonard (Wilson) and Lisa Edelstein (Cuddy). They work so well together, even though House is anti-social...

~Anna.
You know I tried to find a way to work House in and couldn't - bravo!

Carol [who is avoiding writing but is up to 35673 and whose husband is on Vicodin at the moment smile ]
Posted By: shimauma Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 05:57 PM
OMG!! I forgot JD and Turk on SCRUBS!!

And JD and Dr. Cox

And JD and Elliot

And JD and the Janitor....

I think just JD and everybody
Posted By: TOC Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 07:53 PM
Just because I saw a young Larry Hagman in Coolgirl's post.... I used to be a Star Trek fan, you know! laugh

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How's that? William Shatner and Joan Collins? Admittedly, their chemistry doesn't exactly sizzle!! rotflol

Ann
Posted By: shimauma Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 08:23 PM
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William Shatner and Joan Collins?
LOL! Ann! thumbsup If you're gonna mention Bill Shatner then I gotta point out Bill and James Spader on Boston Legal. Those two guys are a riot! lol
Posted By: alcyone Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 09:24 PM
I second the cast of House--especially Cuddy, House and Wilson (and possibly Foreman who plays a good straight man) and Scrub's JD and Turk. laugh

30 Rock's Liz (Tina Fey) and Jack (Alec Baldwin) are hilarious.

Also the whoooole cast of Frasier , which was awesome. I don't think I've ever seen so many talented people and so much amazing writing in one show. *hugs her DVDs*

alcyone
Posted By: Ank. K. S. Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 10:43 PM
I've just bought the entire 8-seasons and am watching this series so...

Charmed's Leo (Brian Krause) and Piper (Holly Marie Combs).

Charmed's Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and Phoebe (Alyssa Milano)

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Posted By: Shadow Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/29/07 10:48 PM
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Also the whoooole cast of Frasier , which was awesome. I don't think I've ever seen so many talented people and so much amazing writing in one show. *hugs her DVDs*
Oh, I second that and also add a hug to my DVDs hehe. I also have to hug my Grey's Anatomy DVDs. It really impresses me that they've had to shuffle around the cast a few times in the past 4 seasons, and for me, there's a base dynamic still there.

JD
Posted By: Tank Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/30/07 04:49 AM
Getting back to 'romantic' chemistry, I'm a bit surprized that no one has mentioned Mitzi Kapture and Rob Estes' Rita and Chris on "Silk Stalkings".

There you had police detective partners, who were best friends, and who eventually became husband and wife even though it was against departmental rules.

Tank (who wonders if perhaps the syndicated late night entry wasn't well distributed even though it lasted several seasons)
Posted By: Tzigone Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/30/07 04:52 AM
Very good pick - Loved Rita and Chris.
Posted By: gr8shadesofElvis Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/30/07 08:19 AM
Buffy and Angel - when I was a fan, and believe me I was obsessed, I thought they were so HOT together.

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Of course, now when I see the show I think, God, she's irritating! and What a wimp!

Oh well. smile (But I did love Angel very much.)

Also, everyone who knows the program should agree: the presenters of TopGear! They're fantastic!
Posted By: Mrs. McLeod Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/30/07 09:21 AM
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Posted By: Tzigone Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/30/07 10:42 AM
Colin and Emily from The McGregor Saga - there are times when he looks at her like she's the rising sun, brining light to his world. Make you melt.
Posted By: LabRat Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/30/07 03:31 PM
Some of my favourite pairings have turned up already, but I'll add Jimmy and Lou from The Young Riders - my great love before LNC. Yes, yes, I know - Lou was the Kid's soulmate. And those two had great chemistry, too. But hoo boy, the screen sparked when she had those moments with Jimmy. /me fans herself. I was a huge Kid/Lou shipper, but Jimmy did seriously tempt me into the dangerous waters of Jimmy/Lou ship.

And Gabby and Carlos in Desperate Housewives. Perhaps not the healthiest of relationships, but they do sizzle together and I still harbour hopes they'll get back together.

Bones sounds as though it should be a show I'd like, but I've never been able to watch it because, for some strange reason, I just cannot get past DB as Angel. Which is odd, because I usually don't have a problem transferring from one character to another. Don't know what it is about DB, but I just can't see him as anyone else, sadly.

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Posted By: KathyM Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 11/30/07 05:28 PM
My favorite TV show of all time is Babylon 5, where there is terrific chemistry between a lot of the characters.
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John and Delenn - the primary romantic couple

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Londo and G'Kar - ambassadors from two warring races - whose very adversarial relationship took a number of surprising twists and turns over the course of the series.

And a L&C link: Tracy Scoggins showed up on the 5th Season of the show as the space station commander, 4 years after leaving L&C...

But the best chemistry for me has been with Lois and Clark (not surprisingly), and with Lee and Amanda on Scarecrow and Mrs. King. It was a joy watching their relationship develop, just as with L&C.
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And another L&C link: Beverly Garland played Amanda's mother...
Posted By: SJH Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/01/07 02:56 AM
Dr. Smith and Robot B9 - Lost In Space.
Nick and Natalie - Forever Knight
Posted By: C_A Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/01/07 04:47 AM
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And another L&C link: Beverly Garland played Amanda's mother...
Which reminds me...

Another couple with sizzling on-screen chemistry:

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And Beverly Garland played Laura's mother. Hey, maybe that's the key to creating great chemistry on TV. It doesn't matter who you cast, just make sure you cast Beverly Garland as the female lead's mother.
Posted By: Aromassa Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/01/07 04:56 AM
Maggie Doyle and PJ Hasham on Blue Heelers. I stopped watching the show after they killed her off, but I did watch one episode five years after her death where PJ is getting engaged to Jo, and he starts being haunted by Maggie's memory and the engagement is called off.
Posted By: Lady_Mirth Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/01/07 12:58 PM
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Another couple with sizzling on-screen chemistry:
OMG, C_A, Remington Steele! That's right up there with Moonlighting and Lois and Clark. Too bad Remy and Laura never really got together...what a waste!

Oh, and with regards to SG-1...Jarter, forever! dance

Full House - I don't know what makes me wallbash more. That I didn't know Michelle was played by twins or that I didn't know the twins were the OLSEN twins, for crying out loud. This industry eats kids alive and spits them back out, doesn't it?
Posted By: ccmalo Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/01/07 03:05 PM
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Too bad Remy and Laura never really got together...what a waste!
Oh, but they did smile After the series was cancelled there was TV movie (or was it three epsidoes?). And the story was nicely completed smile

And yes, great chemistry there smile

c.
Posted By: Saskia Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/01/07 03:57 PM
Here's something I haven't seen mentioned yet. I used to adore Baywatch, but only the first few seasons. I'm still very fond of season one, with Shauni and Eddie. They were fantastic together.

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But it's very hard to find a picture of the two of them togeter. Google does come up with pictures of Full House when you search for their character names. :rolleyes: But those two just had it, until I found Lois&Clark. wink

Saskia smile
Posted By: Lady_Mirth Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/01/07 07:27 PM
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Too bad Remy and Laura never really got together...what a waste!
Oh, but they did smile After the series was cancelled there was TV movie (or was it three epsidoes?). And the story was nicely completed smile

c.
What? Wanna see! Wanna see! grumble
Posted By: Laura S Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/01/07 11:23 PM
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Bones sounds as though it should be a show I'd like, but I've never been able to watch it because, for some strange reason, I just cannot get past DB as Angel. Which is odd, because I usually don't have a problem transferring from one character to another. Don't know what it is about DB, but I just can't see him as anyone else, sadly.
I know what you mean, LabRat, but more of the opposite. :p I just started watching Buffy after I watched Bones, and now I can't fit DB as Angel because I expect him to act like Booth. :p
Posted By: C_A Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/02/07 01:04 AM
Speaking of Bones... laugh

For those of you who wondered how Booth wound up with Bones' gum in the last episode, check out http://www.fox.com/bones/ for some behind-the-scenes footage. wink
Posted By: LabRat Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/02/07 02:24 AM
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I know what you mean, LabRat, but more of the opposite. [Razz] I just started watching Buffy after I watched Bones, and now I can't fit DB as Angel because I expect him to act like Booth.
LOL. Must just be one of those unfortunate actors, I guess.

Maybe I should download a recent episode of Bones. Perhaps if I see this chemistry well established and sparking at its best, rather than in its fledgling state in a pilot or early on, that might jog me past this. <g>

ETA: Searching around, I've just realised this is based on the novels of Kathy Reich. I've read a couple of these and though I wouldn't call her one of my favourite authors, some of them have been fairly enjoyable. Maybe it's an omen. wink



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Posted By: Sheila Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/02/07 02:22 PM
I agree with Tank...

Rob Estes and Mitzi Kapture, Chris & Rita on Silk Salkings and David James Elliott and Catherine Bell, Rabb and Mac on JAG!

But of course the number one best chemistry and sexual tension...Dean & Teri, Lois & Clark!

That's it...that's why I watch stupid shows!

~Sheila
Posted By: princessanna Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/02/07 09:25 PM
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OMG!! I forgot JD and Turk on SCRUBS!!

And JD and Dr. Cox

And JD and Elliot

And JD and the Janitor....

I think just JD and everybody
Ahh! I forgot them too! Yes...JD and everybody else in the Scrubs cast. smile

And since I'm just watching the 1st season of Boston Legal on DVD, I'll second that vote for William Shatner and James Spader.

~Anna.
Posted By: L Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 12/29/07 11:22 PM
Matt Ashford and Missy Reeves

http://www.denialville.com/vclips.asp

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jack+jennifer+dool&search=Search

Matt Ashford/Steve Nichols (as brothers)



james marsters/anthony stewart head (not slash - just love Spike/Giles interactions)
Posted By: The Little Tornado Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 01/16/08 04:29 PM
Lady Mirth:

I was going to mention Remington Steele but they beat me to it ... I am so going to hunt down that series now.

Likewise Ben Browder and Claudia Black.

How could you not know the connection between Full House and the Olsens?

Michelle Pfeffier as Catwoman and Michael Keaton as Batman in Batman Returns.

Kirk Cameron .... need I say more?

And Sixteen Candles - Molly Ringwald and what's his name.

And I remember Small Wonder - damn it, that's another show I have to go find now.

The Little Tornado.
Posted By: lcfan4ever Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/10/08 12:31 PM
Ok, since the show Moonlight started 3 weeks ago here in Germany I have to dig out this thread to add Mick and Beth. Every time I see them on TV, I want to melt in a puddle of goo *dreamily sigh*
Posted By: Mrs. McLeod Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/10/08 01:28 PM
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Posted By: Beth S. Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/10/08 07:43 PM
Ooo! This looks like fun.

I have to agree with House and Wilson for good chemistry. (as you can maybe tell by my sig) The dialogue between the two of them is just so great. Wonderfully snappy.

I also have to mention Dwight and Angela from The Office. The nonverbal communication between the two of them is outstanding, and the way they hide their relationship from all the other workers is hilarious!
Posted By: cp33 Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/11/08 07:18 PM
My past favs were all listed, Laura and Remington , Lee and Amanda and David and Maddie.


I do have to add the chemistry between Robert Wagner and Stepahnie Powers in Hart to Hart!
Posted By: Mister Data Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/12/08 01:03 PM
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Posted By: Mister Data Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/12/08 01:11 PM
I don't remember what their real names are, but Rose Tyler and The Doctor were smashing!

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Posted By: Wendymr Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/12/08 01:19 PM
That's Billie Piper and David Tennant. And if you like that screencap, I think you may enjoy the final episode of S4 smile

I also think that she had fantastic chemistry with the Ninth Doctor, Chris Eccleston:

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Posted By: Anonymous Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/14/08 06:45 AM
I'd say the following have good on screen chemistry:

The Doctor and Rose from Doctor Who.

The original cast of Sliders.

Sam and Al in Quantum Leap.

Harry, Ron and Hermionie in the Harry Potter series.
Posted By: araminta18 Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/14/08 08:27 AM
Just de-lurking for a bit to echo Remington and Laura and Robert Wagner/Stefanie Powers in "Hart to Hart!" My summer job is kind enough (and mind-numbing enough) to let me watch tv online while I work, so I've been watching all these old shows and just discovered "Remington Steele" and "Hart to Hart"--they're wonderful! I love the banter and the chemistry...it's made my work days (semi-)fun. smile *goes back to lurking*
Posted By: LabRat Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/14/08 09:23 AM
I'm currently reading one of Val McDermid's Carol Jordan/Tony Hill books and that reminded me of some sizzling on-screen chemistry between those two in the TV serialisation of these - Wire In the Blood.

There's a wonderful scene in one of the early adaptations where Tony, Carol and another police officer are standing on a stair landing discussing a case. Carol takes a cigarette from the officer and absently, without pausing in what he's saying, Tony casually reaches out and removes it from her mouth before she can light it up. It's a delightfully intimate moment, which perfectly illustrates their relationship at that point.

In another scene, they're lying on Carol's living room floor, side by side, going over evidence papers and they have a conversation on two levels which is about the case and professional but which has an underlying, personal sexual meaning and, hoo boy, does the UST come sizzling off the screen. [Linked Image]

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Posted By: BanAnna Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/14/08 02:09 PM
RE: The discussion about David Boreanaz as Booth and Angel

I love both the Buffyverse and Bones, and I've never had a problem distinguishing between the characters, but I've heard a LOT of people say that once they've watched one, they can't see him as the other. I find it odd because the two characters are like night and day (literally!), but it's definitely a widespread issue.

Labby - if you're still interested in seeing some later episodes of Bones where the chemistry is more established, try this series of eps:

1.10 The Woman at the Airport
1.15 Two Bodies in the Lab
1.19 The Man in the Morgue
1.22 The Woman in Limbo

That's probably a good taste of their relationship. By the middle/end of season one the banter is pretty established, but it does get even better in season two, so if you like those, you'll love season two.

~Anna
Posted By: Tarkas Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 07/18/08 07:19 AM
Do I need to say anything more about Lois & Clark and Dean and Teri (hey, didn't they make that episode? laugh )? Nah... But other great screen "couples":
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My favorite TV show of all time is Babylon 5, where there is terrific chemistry between a lot of the characters.
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Add Susan Ivanova and Marcus Cole to that. They were great together, and I'd like to have seen more. Marcus' snarky comments to Susan as his straight-woman (with a temper), coupled with the vulnerability that they both had, but hid desperately, made them a treat to watch, even for the relatively small amount of screen time that they had. And I wish that there hadn't been that silly disagreement that led to Claudia Christian bailing out at the end of the 4th season, if only because I would have loved to have seen her in Day of the Dead instead of Lochley; does anyone not think that her visitor would have been Marcus?
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Londo and G'Kar, ambassadors from two warring races whose very adversarial relationship took a number of surprising twists and turns over the course of the series.
Yes, everything from slapstick humour to literally trying to kill each other, and then ultimately becoming friendly enemies, or perhaps quarrelsome friends; they were wonderful foils for one another, both personally and as leaders of their respective races.
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And a L&C link: Tracy Scoggins showed up on the 5th Season of the show as the space station commander, 4 years after leaving L&C...
Yes, I was glad JMS kept her on into Crusade and semi-paired her up with Matthew Gideon. They were a good team, and I'd like to have seen their relationship develop as the story arc progressed.

Plus, as a starship junkie, I'd've liked to see something like a Drakh attack on B5 -- "Severed Dreams" but with the station and the Excalibur fighting together... and they could always have had Ivanova's Warlock-class ship there too. Well, I can dream. wink

But I digress... so who else had good screen chemistry? Well, here's a mouldy oldie that might not qualify since the characters aren't actually played by people, and all the chemistry was in the script and voice acting: Lady Penelope and Parker from Thunderbirds. Even in the recent movie when they were real people, they acted everyone else off the screen.

Or, since we're going back to older shows, how about Rock Hudson and Susan St James as McMillan and Wife, not least because, IIRC, it was the first US TV series that dared, or was allowed, to show a married couple in bed together. More to the point, I remember the episodes being both good mysteries/police procedurals and having good character development, and Mac, Sally, Charlie and Mildred were fun to watch, both in action and at home.

I could probably think of more if I tried, but most have already been mentioned.
Posted By: SuperRoo Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 08/07/08 11:32 AM
I have so many favourites. Some mentioned here. I like the relationship between Jude and Tommy on 'Instant Star'. It's not always sweet, but I like how those two interact.

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Posted By: Aria Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 08/07/08 02:06 PM
Meredith and Derek from Grey's Anatomy are scorching.

Loved Lois and Clark, obviously smile

I was a huge fan of Angel and Buffy, and am a huge fan of Booth and Brennan on Bones.
Posted By: Marcus Rowland Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 08/07/08 03:05 PM
Arnie and Jamie Lee Curtis in True Lies.
Posted By: Captivated2 Re: Best on-screen chemistry? - 09/08/08 12:45 PM
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[b]Sam and Dean Winchester from Supernatural.
My current obsession, and it's not because I am an avid fan of horror and urban legends and muscle cars and guns, either. (Quite the opposite, actually.) It's just that Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles portray the most realistic and three-dimensional sibling relationship on TV, and their brotherly banter and dysfunctional family issues are so well acted that it's easy to forget you're watching a TV show. Interestingly, some fans theorize that they aren't staging the chemistry at all, as Jared and Jensen are reputedly as close as brothers in real life.

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Supernatural is an AMAZING show. I couldn't have said it better!

In anticipation of the coming season we just finished watching seasons 1-3 again. Excellent. This show may have even replaced Smallville as my current favorite... (no, darn it... I'd watch Welling load the truck for an hour and be happy. Sigh.)

The relationship between the brothers is the heart of the show and is very well written... It also doesn't hurt that Jared and Jensen (both Texans BTW) just happen to be VERY talented and VERY hot.

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Of course, it almost goes without saying that Teri and Dean had the best onscreen chemistry in perhaps the history of T.V.
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