Pick: How would you resolve these classic TV love triangles?
Make the matches you always wanted to see on TV.
Nowadays, love triangles on TV are a common ingredient to keep audiences interested, but in TV's beginnings, it was rare to see one heart torn between two loves.
Here, we've picked out some of the earliest love triangles that created camps out of fans, as divided as the TV characters they loved between the polar opposite love interests designed to drive them crazy. Now's your chance to weigh in officially on who should've ended up with whom.
See how many other couchsurfing matchmakers agree with you on which couples were the true romance!
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On 'Cheers,' at one point, Diane is torn between Sam and Frasier. Who do you think she should have ended up with?
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At the beginning of 'Gilligan's Island,' Mary Ann takes up with Gilligan, but later The Professor seems to more catch her eye. Which beau do you think she belongs with?
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On 'The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis,' Thalia Menninger is Dobie's big heartthrob but she's got eyes for rich kid Milton Armitage (played by Warren Beatty). Which guy should she have chosen?
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When Mork first lands on 'Mork & Mindy,' he's caught in a love triangle with Mindy and Susan Taylor, who tries to steal Mork away. Who do you think suits Mork best?
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On 'The Nanny," Maxwell Sheffield is torn between his nanny Fran Fine and his business partner C.C. Babcock. Which women should he have ended up with?
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'Family Ties' ended by introducing a love triangle where Alex P. Keaton must choose between his girlfriend Lauren Miller (Courtney Cox) and his new student Marty Brodie. Who should he have chosen?
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One of TV's favorite love triangles saw Zack Morris and A.C. Slater vying for the affections of Kelly Kapowski on 'Saved By the Bell.' Which boy do you think Kelly belonged with?
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