10 Unforgettable On-Screen Vampire Couples

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Everybody Loves Raymond is no ordinary TV show, as it is a classic that has everything: family mayhem, witty dialogue, and a talented ensemble with impeccable comedic timing in every episode. But while the Barone family may have seemed like a well-oiled machine in every episode, there is some seriously funny stuff that went down behind the scenes. Here are 10 shocking facts that most Everybody Loves Raymond fans may not know about their favorite show.

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10. Caroline Forbes & Stefan Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries)

Whereas The Vampire Diaries was full of crazy and fast-paced romantic experiences, Caroline and Stefan had something much better, and that was a romance based not only on a bond of love but on a foundation of friendship and trust. Where their romance started was very strong, and soon it turned out to be a romance not based on excitement but on foundation and trust.

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9. Klaus Mikaelson & Camille O’Connell (The Originals)

Klaus, the anti-hero vampire, found his humanity through Camille—a woman not to be intimidated. She didn’t just battle him; she changed him. Their love was all too brief, but Camille’s presence became permanent on Klaus, and their story became one of The Originals’ most important storylines. 

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8. Lestat & Louis (Interview with the Vampire)

Few couples capture obsession and destruction as well as Lestat and Louis. Both romance and power struggle, their bond is as seductive as it is poisonous. The AMC show dives headfirst into the dark romance, exposing how passion and control collide in a relationship that is both beautiful and dangerous.

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7. Drusilla & Spike (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

Mad, deranged, and strangely lovable—Drusilla and Spike were villains you could not help but look at. They lived on a diet of madness and violence, but when Drusilla ended the relationship after sensing Spike’s feelings for Buffy, it altered his entire character trajectory. Their split paved the way for Spike to become far more complex.

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6. The Countess & Ramona Royale (American Horror Story: Hotel)

Equal measures glamorous and poisonous, The Countess and Ramona were love-to-hatred rivals that reflected American Horror Story’s penchant for over-the-top. It was a hot romance, but passion was transformed into vendetta by betrayal. It is messy, it is dramatic, and it is unerasable. 

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5. Seth Cohen & Summer Roberts (The O.C.)

The geeky outsider and the popular girl—it’s a familiar trope, but one that Seth and Summer took to new heights. Their balance of humor, vulnerability, and unexpected depth made them one of the gold-standard teen TV couples, the bar for which was set for quirky-romantic pairings everywhere in the shows that followed.

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4. Nathan Scott & Haley James (One Tree Hill)

High school darlings who actually succeeded? Nathan and Haley did. Their relationship encountered every challenge under the sun, but their love never faltered. Seeing them mature from teens to adults as a unit made them one of the most resilient couples in teen dramas.

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3. Pacey Witter & Joey Potter (Dawson’s Creek)

If you weathered the Dawson’s Creek ship wars, then you know just how earth-shattering Pacey and Joey’s romance was. Built over seasons of smoldering chemistry, their romance didn’t just steal the scene from Dawson—it revolutionized the show itself. They were the blueprint for all of TV’s future love triangles.

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2. Buffy Summers & Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

The definition of star-crossed, Buffy and Angel’s relationship gave some of the most heartbreaking television moments of the ’90s. Theirs was a strong but doomed love, with Angel’s soul in the balance. Buffy’s killing of her first love to save the world is one of the most iconic heartbreaks in TV history.

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1. Eric Northman & Sookie Stackhouse (True Blood)

Magnetic, messy, and forever complicated—Eric and Sookie were the quintessential “will-they-or-won’t-they.” Their tryst combined lust, betrayal, and tantalizing flashes of genuine love, exactly capturing True Blood’s subversion of morality and desire. Even apart, their chemistry was undeniable, and they’re one of vampire TV’s all-time great duos.

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These couples were not only entertaining to see—they revolutionized the DNA of teen and supernatural dramas. Whatever they burned slowly, erupted in mayhem, or died in tragedy, their tales still influence the way we fall for TV love stories today.

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