Vote up the bromances you think are the cutest in all of bromance and television history.
When it comes to the best guy friends on television, the competition is tough. Plenty of bros have won audiences over with their unbreakable bonds and witty banter. And what about those special moments when guys don’t adhere to silly gender stereotypes and instead have deep conversations about their hopes and feelings? Swoon. The friendship between two guys is certainly worth celebrating, so this comprehensive list of bromances from TV shows does just that. It'll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
What makes these friendships so great? The fact that the guys all have incredible chemistry, for starters. Some of the bros on the list started on rocky terms, but eventually left their differences behind and forged a deep connection. Most importantly, they all give you a case of the giggles when they bicker, and they make you tear up when they’re getting emotional.
What are your favorite TV bromaces? Vote up the ones that give you the most feels.
TV show: Scrubs Their bromance was the stuff of legends. They had their traditions, their quirks, and a bond so special others thought it was plain weird. These two were as close as bros get, and the ladies in their lives just had to deal with it. There’s no breaking them up, ever.
TV show: Friends These two raised a chick and a duck together, and no one’s ever going to take that away from them. We were happy when Chandler decided to move in with Monica, but it was truly the end of an era. No more J-man and Channy!
TV show: Psych Come on, son. You know no list of TV bromances is complete without these two. Shawn and Gus were close since childhood and their friendship only grew deeper as the years went by. They shared a passion for food, ‘80s flicks, and shenanigans, so it’s obvious they had tons of fun together. Almost as much as the world had watching them make fools of themselves.
TV show: Community There are a lot of things to love about Community; and the unique bromance these two share is definitely somewhere at the top of that list. If someone made a "Troy and Abed in the Morning" spinoff, you know you'd watch it.
TV show: Boy Meets World Cory and Shawn’s love was very real, so much so that they often seemed more like an old married couple than teenage buddies. Not that anyone's complaining, especially since we all got the chance to see them together again in Girl Meets World.
TV show: Suits Brotherly love comes in all shapes and forms – even between a mentor and his mentee. Harvey and Mike’s relationship is sometimes heartwarming, sometimes fun, sometimes bumpy. But they’re always loyal to each other. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that they’re both also *very* nice to look at.