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TV Female Friendships That Still Inspire Us


The television brought us a fair number of memorable personalities, but the friendship of women is the one that leaves the strongest impact. These bonds feel real. They demonstrate faithfulness, conflict, reconciliation and mutual development. There are fun and carefree friendships. Some live through a broken heart, change of careers and family problems. Years later there were some duos and groups which turned into the tactic of culture, and the way in which the spectators consider the support and sisterhood. Their talks were natural. Their laughter came across the screen. These, even today, are relationships that are still comforting and familiar, that we should have always remembered that real friendship is unwavering, strong and should be celebrated.

Rachel Green & Monica Geller 

Rachel and Monica were an ideal contrast. One was systematized, the other became independent. They fought, repented, and developed. Friendship, being changed in the process of time, turned them into roommates and then confidantes throughout their lives.

Carrie Bradshaw & Miranda Hobbes

The romantic thinking of Carrie was matched with the pragmatism of Miranda in a friendship that was based upon honesty. They were able to disagree on their decisions but come up when there were critical moments in life. Their talk on work and love and ambition seemed considerate and realistic.

Meredith Grey & Cristina Yang 

Meredith and Cristina addressed each other as their person. They were close together on the basis of ambition and understanding. They even defended each other even when competing. Friendship was used to summarize the fact that mutual respect makes even the most powerful characters stronger.

Blair Waldorf & Serena van der Woodsen

Blair and Serena were the same in this as much as in the envy and loyalty. The world they lived in was glamorous but they suffered on a personal scale. They reunited despite the misunderstandings and some lessons taught them to maintain their friendship even through difficult periods.

Leslie Knope & Ann Perkins

Leslie showed an eagerness which was cooled down by Ann. Their friendship was a glorification of friendship and it was not a competition. Leslie openly admired Ann and Ann provided constant advice. They both reflected a healthy and positive interaction that was full of humor and optimism.

Betty Suarez & Christina McKinney

Christina and Betty, they used mutual ambition. They depended on each other in a competitive work environment. Their loyalty never wavered. The friendship was good in an image-driven environment.

Rory Gilmore & Lane Kim 

Rory and Lane shared an attachment with music and dreams. They remained close even when their destinies changed. Their dialogues were very personal and pure, a feeling of the friendships of childhood transferred to the adult world.

Sophia Petrillo, Dorothy Zbornak, Blanche Devereaux & Rose Nylund

This family were living together and having lots of memories. Friendship between them was based on experiences and their wit and honesty. They feuded at times, but their love never had a time limit, as companionship does not diminish over time.

Eleven & Max Mayfield 

Eleven and Max had an exploratory friendship. They promoted self-will and self-esteem. They discovered the sense of understanding in little escapades and intense conversations, which brings a new look to the relationships of women at a young age.

Joey Potter & Jen Lindley 

Joey and Jen started in a dated manner but ended up as silent co-conspirators. They did respect each other gradually. They had endorsed each other in hopes and disappointments, expressing how waiting might transform uncertainty into trust.

Issa Dee & Molly Carter 

Isa and Molly depicted friendship in a real way. Their success and failures were ordeals. Sincere discussions restored what was lost in distance. Their experience proved that enduring relationships demand effort, humility and the ability to listen.

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