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EDIT: Which two soap charachters from any time period belong together once and for all. 

My list

GH: Sonny and Brenda, Jason and Carly

B&B: Eric and Brooke, Stephanie & Massimo (if they were alive), Ridge & Taylor, Steffy and Bill (both devious)....Hope & Liam I supoose? 

AMC: Can't decide if Erica belonged with Jackson or Dimitry?

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Y&R Jack & Jill

Not only does it fulfill the Bell legacy of using alliterative couples, but I've always felt from their first affair that they were meant for each other.  She's age appropriate, she appreciates his scheming side, and she knew him before he was ever a CEO.  Heck, if Jack can share women with Jill's son, he could certainly return to the original source material...

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Is the thread topic for endgame couples in our opinion that aren't together or didn't end together like GH's Sonny/Brenda or actual endgame couples that will end the show together like Days John/Marlena, Steve/Kayla, Bo/Hope etc?  Or both lol? 

Since Sonny/Brenda were used as an example I am going to go with couples that aren't together, but were/are endgame in our mind-

GH-

Sonny/Brenda

Jason/Carly

Frisco/Felicia

Robert/Holly

Days-

I can't really think of a couple that isn't already together that should be

Bo/Hope, but I assume that will work itself out soon

 

 

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GL.  For the longest time I shopped Michael and bill but Rylan & Cosgrove changed my mind.  Bill and lizzie had IT and was one of the bright spots during the final years. The last Michelle was so bland, they had a recast liked up right before the cancellation announcement.

Ross and Blake

Rick and Abby

Phillip and Beth

Harley and Gus

Quint and Nola

AW.

Cass and Kathleen

Felicia and Zayne

Jake and Vicky

Marler and Jamie

GH

Robert and Holly

Frisco and Felicia

Anna and Duke

Luke and Laura

Alan and Monica

 

 

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ATWT 

Jack and Carly

John and Lucinda 

Holden and Lily (Martha Byrne) 

Bob and Kim

Dusty and Janet (Dusty finally got the family he always wanted) 

Should've been Lisa and Grant and perhaps Emma and Cal too if TPTB cared enough. 

 

Guiding Light 

Ross and Blake 

Josh and Reva

Phillip and Beth 

Billy and Vanessa 

Bill and Lizzie 

Danny and Michelle (Bethany Joy Lenz) 

Quint and Nola 

 

 

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