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(#1) The One with Monica and Chandler's Wedding
- May 17 2001
First comes love, then comes one of TV’s best proposals, then comes a wedding ceremony for the ages. Chandler and Monica hit a few bumps on their way down the aisle, but what’s a sitcom without a few twists? All is well when it ends well, and those two surely lived happily ever after. -
(#2) The One With Phoebe's Wedding
- Feb 12 2004
There’s no doubt Mike was Phoebe’s best boyfriend. He loved her quirkiness, helped her raise rat babies, and was portrayed by none other than Paul Rudd. Although their initial wedding was canceled due to a blizzard, they spontaneously decided to get married in the street, because they really wanted to tie the knot that day. Their vows were perfection, their outfits were gorgeous, and the setting was magical. Very Phoebe! -
(#3) The Wedding (1)
- Feb 08 1991
Two-part wedding episodes are a big trend in the sitcom industry, and they were an even bigger deal in the ‘90s. Jesse and Rebecca had to overcome absurd circumstances to get hitched, which only made their wedding more rewarding. Plus, Jesse singing the Beach Boys’ "Forever" at the piano with a gospel choir? Swoon. -
(#4) The Countdown Reflection
- May 10 2012
Despite their differences, Bernadette and Howard are adorable together, and their love can conquer all. They proved it in the season 5 finale when they decided to get hitched spontaneously before Howie’s space mission. Leonard, Sheldon, Penny, Raj and Amy were all ordained as ministers and able to perform the ceremony, which took place on a rooftop just as Google's satellite captured the whole event for posterity. Goosebumps. -
(#5) It's About Time
- Nov 05 1999
Cory and Topanga’s big day wasn't without hiccups. But although things didn’t go as smoothly as planned, the ceremony was as lovely as wedding ceremonies get. Mostly because these two are adorable together, but also because of Cory’s memorable speech. Hearts melted everywhere. -
(#8) Something Borrowed
- May 07 2007
Audiences waited a few seasons for Lilypad and Marshmallow to tie the knot (he literally proposed in the pilot), but the wait was well worth it. Just when uninvited guests and a very bad hair day were about to ruin the entire ceremony, Lily and Marshall decided to wed outside, in the presence of only close friends and an acoustic guitar. Their wedding was just as adorable as they are. -
(#11) The Catch
- Aug 10 2003
Charlotte already had the perfect wedding ceremony, but the marriage wasn’t that good. So the second time around, when everything went badly, she took it as a good sign. After all, she was marrying Harry, the man of her dreams. Who cares about a small fire or a wine stain? -
(#12) Robert's Wedding
- May 19 2003
Do Amy and Robert win the best first dance in a TV wedding? Definitely.
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(#13) Niagara
- Oct 08 2009
Fans were really invested in Jim and Pam’s relationship, so everyone tuned in when the couple finally wed in Niagara Falls. Not even silly wedding dances or torn veils would have gotten in their way. And let’s not forget about this: "The boat was actually Plan C, the church was Plan B, and Plan A was marrying her a long, long time ago. Pretty much the day I met her." Swoon. -
(#15) My Best Friend's Wedding
- May 04 2004
Carla took a long time to say yes. Turk was held up by a patient. The ceremony did NOT go as planned. At the end of the day, however, all that mattered is that these two had each other. And they were happy, even when they ended up getting hitched in a patient’s room instead of a fancy church. -
(#18) Leslie and Ben
- Feb 21 2013
It only took tear-inducting vows and a quirky ceremony for the wedding of Leslie and Ben to become one of the most iconic ones on television. If that weren’t enough, the two got married in the Parks department office – showing fans once again that the series was also beloved thanks to its heart, not only its occasional silliness. -
(#23) The One with Ross's Wedding
- May 07 1998
Ross wasn’t very good at staying married. No one really liked Emily. So why did this wedding made the list? Because the doofus said the wrong name and all was right with the world again. Rachel will forever be his lobster. Whether or not they were on a break. -
(#26) The Rains of Castamere
- Jun 02 2013
Edmund Tully and Roslin Frey united their destinies in this monumental episode, but no one will blame you if you don’t remember their names. There were bigger things going on, like seeing several beloved Starks get slaughtered. No amount of regards will ever compensate for our loss. -
(#29) Contempt
TV show: The Newsroom
Will and MacKenzie took a long time to see eye to eye when it came to their relationship. But they eventually did, and they even decided to get married spontaneously when Will was found in contempt and had to face some jail time. As rushed as it was, the small ceremony was perfect.
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It is touching to watch the newlyweds walking hand in hand to the sacred wedding hall, and there is no shortage of unforgettable classic wedding scenes in TV history. TV weddings are the most romantic scenes that many TV fans look forward to watching, whether it is an ancient traditional wedding or a modern style.
Weddings are considered one of valuable, emotional, and important TV scenes because they not only herald a new beginning for the new couples but also the moment when many important characters meet. The random tool lists the 29 best TV weddings that are heartwarming, sweet, and satisfying.
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