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Frankie and Frost: Rizzoli and Isles
A lot of people read the same subtext into Frostie as they do for Rizzoli and Isles (read: GAY AS A WINDOW), but since my subtext detector is filled to capacity with the ladies of the show, I’m going to label this a bromance. Frost is technically Frankie’s mentor while he works on his shield, but it’s clear there’s just so much more than that, as proven by the recent crumping incident.
Vince Masuka and Angel Batista:Dexter
Masuka’s a little too weirdly sexual to have bromances with anyone, but without a doubt, Batista and Masuka look out for each other. When every other member of Miami Metro turns Masuka down for drinks, Batista keeps him from drinking alone, and when Batista’s going through yet another rough breakup, Masuka sees him through it like a champ.
I’m a sucker for any bromance that involves jammies (see Paul and Mac from the Fades).
(via a-brief-reprieve)
Troy and Abed: Community
The most adorable bromance ever. They sing to their lab rat. They rap. They dress up in matching costumes CONSTANTLY. Every one of their couch conversations is pure gold.
Schmidt and Jenko: 21 Jump Street
Unlikely bromance buddies, these guys get each other through the Police Academy, only to fall apart a bit when they go back to high school. But you can’t overlook that Jenko did take a bullet for his bro. And slept on an air mattress on his bedroom floor for the duration of the assignment. That’s brolove.
andrewsgayboner4jessescurlyhair:
congrats to zach braff and donald faison for having literally the perfect friendship
(Source: princeowl, via a-brief-reprieve)
Kelso and Fez: That 70’s Show
Although the entire That 70’s Show gang was pretty tight, these two always some special semi-homoerotic chemistry that translated into a pretty epic comedic bromance. These guys were the nonstop over-the-top lolz on a show that was pretty light on the serious moments anyway.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler
From Weekend Update to Sarah Palin/Hillary Clinton hilarity, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are some of the most compatible comedians out there. Incredibly witty, beautiful, and talented, both of them rock out on (sadly) separate tv shows, but I have high hopes for another reunion project. Or at least some more guest SNL spots.
Pete and Berg: Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place
The roommate bromance (but not quite as epic as Joey and Chandler’s). These guys made it through girlfriend swaps and college and working at Beacon Street Pizza and somehow stayed friends right up ‘til cancellation. They did work the ditzy boy/serious neurotic schtick pretty perfectly though.
