Submitted by forbiddenmemeories t3_127pwei in television
It's something I've seen particularly in sitcoms where the audience is meant to be rooting for two of the main characters to get together, but in the meantime of course they have to date some other people.
For example, in Frasier the audience is meant to be rooting for Daphne and Niles. In the episode 'Mixed Doubles', Daphne starts dating Rodney, a guy who's almost identical to Niles, and Niles tries to get over it by dating a woman named Adele. At the end of the episode, they both get broken up with as Rodney and Adele have hit it off.
Or in Friends, when Rachel dates Russ, a near carbon copy of Ross. When she breaks up with him, it is implied in a post-credits scene that he and Ross's ex-girlfriend Julie fall for one another.
It's kind of nice because it's a way of giving a happy ending for characters who were overall decent and likeable, just got in the way of the plot. But, it's also maybe a bit on-the-nose and silly. What do you think?
Kiethblacklion t1_jefdfhv wrote
I think it's over done to the point where the audience sees it coming a mile away. Often times, I feel tv shows drag the "will they/won't they" plot for too long.