People Are Sharing The Most Romantic Lines Ever Spoken In The History Of Television

We recently asked members of our BuzzFeed Community, "What, in your humble opinion, is the single most romantic line ever uttered in the history of television?" and you better believe hopeless romantics came through with all kinds of great responses!

Netflix

So, here are just a handful of the most popular answers shared:

1.Our Flag Means Death

A man saying "I reckon what makes Ed happy is...you" to a man
HBO

"Such a simple proclamation of love and affection, and Taika's delivery is perfectly sincere and vulnerable. Obviously, everything went a bit tits up after that, but, oh man, was that a sweet, genuine moment between two middle-aged men who clearly thought they had missed their chance at love."

klaraapelsind

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2.Shadow and Bone

A man says "No saint ever watched over me Not like you have" to a woman
Netflix

"When Kaz says this to Inej!"

sofiaberdein

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3.Bridgerton

A man telling a woman "“You are the bane of my existence And the object of all my desires"
Netflix

"SWOON."

minamymina

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4.Fleabag

A woman kneeling before a man
Amazon Prime

"When Fleabag asks the priest to tell her what to do, and he says 'kneel.' That was the most romantic and erotic exchange I have ever watched on television."

aarushiahluwalia1331

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5.One Tree Hill

A man saying "Don’t say I never gave you anything"
CW

"When he says it after giving her a bracelet the first time she tutored him. They then say it to each other throughout the show, including on their wedding day."

dentistnamedcrentist

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6.Doctor Who

A woman telling a crying man she loves him
BBC One

"When Rose Tyler tells the Doctor, 'I love you,' and the Doctor answers, 'Quite right, too. And I suppose…if it’s my last chance to say it, Rose Tyler…'"

heyitslan

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7.Friends

A man is getting married, saying "I Ross take thee Rachel"
NBC

"No line meant more to a generation than the 'I, Ross, take thee Rachel' mic-drop."

jamesarthurwrites

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8.Buffy the Vampire Slayer

A man saying "You’re a hell of a woman. You’re the one, Buffy."
WB

"Spike's entire speech to Buffy: 'When I say 'I love you,' it’s not because I want you or because I can’t have you. It has nothing to do with me. I love what you are, what you do, how you try. I’ve seen your kindness and your strength. I’ve seen the best and worst of you. And I understand with perfect clarity exactly what you are. You’re a hell of a woman. You’re the one, Buffy.'"

christinadademo

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9.Dickinson

A woman saying "Sue, listen to me: I love you" and a woman responding "Oh, I...wasn't expecting that"
AppleTV+

"Amazingly touching and poetic."

genesis3

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10.Downton Abbey

Screenshots from "Downton Abbey"
BBC One

"The whole exchange between Matthew and Mary when he first proposed after Sybil got hurt. It was romantic and beautiful, and I would do anything to watch it again for the first time."

erudderham55

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11.The Good Place

A man saying, "Time means nothing. Jeremy Bearimy, baby. We’ll just get through this and then you and I can chill out in the dot of the “i” forever"
NBC

"Chidi Anagonye says it as he's about to sacrifice himself and wipe his memory to save humanity. IYKYK."

chaosofthesun

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12.Parks and Recreation

A man and a woman both saying "I love you and I like you"
NBC

"That one touched my soul."

katerumtruffle

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13.Futurama

A man asking "You want to go around again?" and a woman answering "I do"
Fox

"Futurama had the best one with the original series ending."

makincakes

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14.New Girl: “I meant something like that.”

A man kissing a woman, then saying "I meant something like that..."
Fox

"Nick says it to Jess after he kisses her for the first time (aka after the hottest first kiss in TV history) because when they were supposed to kiss while playing a game earlier in the episode, he said, 'No, not like this!'"

foragoodtimenotalongtime

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15.Killing Eve

A woman saying "I've killed so many people, Eve" and another woman responding "I know"
BBC America

"Villanelle had never truly been accepted for who she was her entire life until Eve came along, so hearing this while dancing in each other's arms on the dance floor was just so unbelievably and unconventionally romantic!"

b4f4f7af09

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16.The Vampire Diaries

"He was your first love. I intend to be your last."
CW

"'He was your first love. I intend to be your last.'"

sofiaberdein

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And finally:

17.What We Do in the Shadows

Two vampires sitting together
FX

"Literally any interaction between Laszlo and Nadja."

arinel1

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You've read their picks, but now it's your turn! Which ones did they miss? What, in your humble opinion, is the single most romantic line ever uttered in the history of television? Share in the comments below!

Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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