| By Kevin Fitzpatrick December 17, 2010 |
| 33 | Angel and Spike |
Guy Love: David Boreanaz and James Marsters
Friends Forever In: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
These two might not have gotten along much in the present, but their previous lives ravaging Europe together as murderous vampires wasn't the only ravaging between the two, if you take Joss Whedon's word.
| 32 | Lenny and Carl |
Guy Love: Harry Shearer and Hank Azaria
Friends Forever In: The Simpsons
Springfield's real power-couple, this interrracial duo has stuck by one another through thick and thin and recieved more than enough hints to finally give up and go for full-fledged relationship, but as Marge Simpson would put it,
"Don't you push them. You let them work that out for themselves."
| 31 | Crockett and Tubbs |
Guy Love: Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas
Friends Forever In: Miami Vice
Before Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell made a mockery of the sleeves-high fast driving cop drama, James Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs were the original menace of the Miami beat. The best suits and the fastest cars couldn't diminish the love between the two for busting drug-runners and prostitution.
Ending prostitution, we meant.
| 30 | Michael Westen and Sam Axe |
Guy Love: Jeffrey Donovan and Bruce Campbell
Friends Forever In: Burn Notice
If a cabal of shadowy figures where going to give you your Burn Notice, casting you out into the cold with spies targeting your every move, wouldn't you want an incarnation of Bruce Campbell by your side to crack wise, offer insight, and occasionally wield a chainsaw?
| 29 | Hiro and Ando |
Guy Love: Masi Oka and James Kyson Lee
Friends Forever In: Heroes
What's the only thing more groan-inducing than best nerd buddies obsessed with pop culture and super-powers? Best nerd buddies with actual super-powers.
Despite bizarrely incomprehensible and repetitive futures that showed the two parted by death or at odds with one another, this bro-pair provided an accessible (if subtitled) link to a show with otherwise absurd plots.