Seinfeld- Jerry and Elaine are exes and breify get back together at the end of season one

Friends- lots of romantic entaglements but mainly Chandler/Monica, Ross/Rachel, and Joey/Rachel

How I Met Your Mother - two of the main characters are a steady couple, the other three are a love triangle

Big Bang Theory- by the end, it’s three couples and one single guy

Any shows like these where the main characters never date each other or hook up with each other?

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    30 Rock. None of the core group ever get together. There’s a little bit of sexual tension between jack and lemon but it’s always clear that it will never go anywhere

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    The IT Crowd i think, i don’t remember in group romance in that show, maybe light flirty comedic moments but not more.

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      Dee and Charlie bang.

      Mac bangs Dee and Dennis’ mom.

      Frank bangs Charlie’s mom (a lot).

      Frank, Charlie, and Dennis all bang the waitress.

      Dennis tries to bang Mac’s mom.

      Frank and Mac both try to bang Dee and Dennis’ Aunt Donna.

      I think Frank bangs Dee and Dennis’ cousin Gail the Snail

      But all of these are one off bits rather than being part of a larger arc or plotline, so I think it still fits the spirit of the question.

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      Mac is gay for Dennis, and Charlie and Dee had a fling in The Gang Misses the Boat

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        Addressed the Charlie and Dee thing below; I just don’t consider a one-off, single-episode B-plot like that 10 seasons into the show (with a later throwaway joke in one episode three seasons later) a “romantic entanglement” for what’s an ongoing 17-season comedy show.

        Mac’s crush on Dennis is the closest we come, but that’s still very distant from “romantic entanglement” to me; that implies an entanglement, where in reality Mac’s one-sided crush is infrequently referenced and pretty much always for laughs, and Dennis clearly demonstrates at every turn that literally nothing will ever come of it. The audience is always deliberately shown that this will never turn into anything; there’s no “will they, won’t they” going on because the answer is always and in perpetuity “won’t they”.

        TL;DR: There’s no actual arc or plotline.

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      Love the show, but Dee and Charlie hook up in ‘The Gang Misses The Boat’. She also admits to SAing him later in ‘Time’s Up For The Gang’

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        Yeah, it does happen, although I still went ahead with the comment because I don’t consider that a “romantic entanglement”.

        • The show has 178 20-ish-minute episodes over 17 seasons.
        • Of those, there’s one B-plot in one episode (“The Gang Misses the Boat”) ten seasons in and a later one-off reference to it in “Time’s Up for the Gang” (S13).
        • The show has mostly minor elements of serialization, and there’s no ongoing romance between the core gang at any point; if you accidentally missed those two episodes (or one and walked away to get a drink without pausing for like a minute on the other), you’d literally never know.
        • Arguably the closest we get is Mac’s obvious crush on Dennis, but this only comes up infrequently, is rarely played for any kind of actual drama, and is almost exclusively a punchline, and Dennis never reciprocates in the slightest.

        “Entanglement” to me implies that the two or more characters have ongoing, mutual romantic feelings for each other that are explored or at least consistently shown over multiple episodes.

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      The original Power Rangers were teenagers. And I thought Jason and Kimberly were a couple but I don’t know, the only season I really watched was RPM, which has a romance between Dillon and Summer

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      That was my guess too, but I needed someone with more memory of the show to confirm

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    I want to say Resident Alien. The core 3 adult friends don’t have any romantic relations as far as I remember. Although there is one love triangle involving one of the main and side characters I guess. But the majority of the show is about real beautiful mixed-gender friendships IMO.

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      Harry and D’Arcy dated for a few episodes (maybe only one or two, I don’t recall clearly). There was a bit of teasing that Asta and Harry would be a thing at some point but thankfully that never materialized.

      There were definitely romantic relationships with side characters - Sheriff Mike had a couple, obviously the mayor and his wife, Harry and the bird lady, Liz had a boyfriend (though he rarely appeared or was even mentioned), plus D’Arcy tried a few times to find love and Judy… had several flings?

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    Feels like asking if there’s a show where the main characters never eat together. Sex and food are sorta what we do. Like as a species. A show would have to be very limited in scope to leave one of those things out.

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    I was going to say Spaced till I remembered Twist and Brian have their weird thing and he maybe slept with Marsha. Tim and Daisy never hook up tho, but they do pretend to be a couple for a bit to get the flat.

    Black Books - Bernard does mention he once possibly might have slept with Fran but she made him forget, and then it never comes up again.

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      Brian almost definitely slept with Marsha. As best as I remember from subtext and possibly the DVD extras, he was behind on rent, and Marsha made an indecent proposal. Add that to the fact that he’s hung like a horse and you understand why Marsha might retain some interest.

      Also, Tim and Daisy do eventually get together, but officially only after the series ends. Tyres saw what was going on a lot sooner than that though.

      Finally, there’s the potential that Mike might actually have more than a man-crush on Tim. They have a bromance, sure, but there might be other things going on in Mike’s head that Tim is completely oblivious to.

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    Golden girls comes to mind. And maybe arrested development? but that’s more family than a group of friends.

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      I can’t comment on Arrested Development cause I’ve never seen it, but Golden Girls are all women not a mixed-gender group

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        Did you forget about Golden Girl pilot where they had a gay housekeeper? Mixed gender bam!!!

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        Damn it. I think I subconsciously ruled out of the mix gendered and ended up at golden girls just trying to think of a sitcom that didn’t feature romantic interests in the group.

        I’m a dummy, carry on.

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    The thing is that love is an pretty common theme, and a great way to build a conflict, meaning a story.

    Even RPG nerd end up having some romance arc in their story, because suddenly it explains the murder, battle and other drama making us roll the dices (and in 90% it’s suggested rather than explicit)

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      The British one would qualify as one with no romantic entaglements (if you don’t count the living couple) but the American one has several couples in the core group Thor/Flower, Trevor/Hetty, Pete/Alberta

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          They even recycled a lot of the same basic characters and plot points. It’s has a pretty different feel though, so I’m not sure whether to be mad.