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TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby Warduke » Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:18 am

From TV Guide...



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TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

by Daniel Coleridge, Damian Holbrook and Ileane Rudolph



V-Day is upon us, kids, and it's time for romantic reminiscing. And while we're sure you'll adore TV Guide's fun-filled list of TV's 20 Hottest Kisses of All Time, we at TV Guide Online thought you'd like to double your pleasure with our very own Top 20 list of TV's most memorable same-sex kisses. Some were hot, some were not, but all set off sparks on America's pop-culture radar.



1. Willow and Tara, Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2001

Wiccan witches Willow and Tara had been platonically chanting, lighting candles and holding hands to save the world — until the day Buffy's mom unexpectedly dies. That's when Tara takes the grieving Willow's head in her hands, kisses her forehead, then finally, tenderly and lingeringly lands one right on the lips. Covens of Buffy fans around the country sang hallelujah. "I told them, 'You guys will kiss and it will be when nobody's expecting it and nobody's looking for it and it will not be advertised,'" says creator Joss Whedon. "It's just going to happen when it's natural for the characters."



2. Jack and Doug, Dawson's Creek 2003

In Dawson's finale, the Capesiders flash-forward five years. The biggest surprise? Michelle Williams' Jen is dead and her child's being raised by her best friend Jack and his partner — Pacey's macho cop brother, Doug! Thus, Pacey's long-held suspicions are confirmed. And their kiss confirms Kerr Smith and Dylan Neal as TV's hottest male couple this side of Queer As Folk.



       

3. Ellen and Laura, Ellen 1997

Ending years of annoyingly asexual ambiguity, Ellen DeGeneres made history by coming out to an audience of 36.2 million. She also sealed her gay-icon status with a kiss for Billy Bob Thornton's ex, Laura Dern.



4. Bianca and Maggie, All My Children 2005

The first soap to create a front-burner lesbian character features Erica Kane's trauma-magnet daughter, Bianca, planting one on the sexually confused object of her affections, Maggie. Since their brave and impressive young portrayers, Eden Riegel and Elizabeth Hendrickson, both are exiting AMC at the end of this month, we'll soon see another daytime first: a happy ending.



5. Will and Jack, Will & Grace 2000

Enraged at NBC for editing a same-sex smooch outta one of its shows (imagine that!), Jack drags Will down to Today's studio at Rockefeller Center to stage a protest. When the guys wind up on camera while cajoling poor Al Roker, Will takes matters — and Jack's face — into his own hands, spontaneously giving viewers the man-on-man action they had been denied.



6. Abby and C.J., L.A. Law 1991

Think back before Ally McBeal lip-locked Ling Woo. We're talkin' even before the 1994 Roseanne episode where Mariel Hemingway's Sharon smooched Roseanne, who made a face and wiped her mouth just to satisfy ABC's more conservative viewers. Before all that, there was a taboo-shattering kiss between Abby Perkins and the bisexual C.J. Lamb, who were friends and colleagues at L.A. Law's high-powered firm. "I stood there for two seconds; [Amanda Donohoe] kissed me and I kissed her back," says Michele Greene (Abby). "It was just a blip." It was a controversial "blip" that NBC could barely handle at the time. But one that, nonetheless, opened the floodgates to all those sapphic smooches that make TV's sweeps periods so much fun!



7. Beecher and Keller, Oz 1998-2000

Dysfunctional love behind bars proves scary and sexy on HBO's prison drama, where Beecher (Lee Tergesen) first looked into Keller's eyes and declared his amour in the laundry room. (Soon after, an ungrateful Keller broke his lovelorn cellmate's arms and legs.) Beecher finally forgives his bad boy BF in a smoldering New Year's Eve smooch. In another episode, Beecher tenderly kisses his lover's wounded, sweaty chest after a brawl. "When two straight guys kiss, it's so hot," says Christopher Meloni (Keller). Um, the actors may've been straight, but their jailbird alter egos were just straight to bed. OK?



8. Various Friends, 1994 and 2001

Could they have been any gayer? Plus, Joey and Chandler lock lips on New Year's Eve '94, after the whole gang ends up single and alone at midnight (leading to years of homoerotic suspicions). Best of all, Rachel wows her closeted sorority sister (Winona Ryder) with a reminder of their college hookup, inspiring Phoebe to steal a peck from Rach, too! Pheebs' response? "Eh, I've had better." Hey, Ms. Buffay, don't complain: Ross' ex Carol didn't even get to kiss the bride at her 1996 wedding to Susan.



9. Emmett and Drew, Queer As Folk 2005

Just imagine if New England Patriots hunk Tom Brady were secretly into dudes. That should help clarify why the usually out-and-proud Emmett Honeycutt (Peter Paige) would settle for no-tell motel trysts with quarterback Drew Boyd. (Like Brady, Universal Soldier star Matt Battaglia puts the "yum" in daaaaay-yum.) Though their meetings start out as impersonal sex, Emmett eventually gets under Drew's skin, inspiring the closeted Adonis to plant an unforgettably intimate kiss on Em's lips. Wow.



10. Shane and Sandy, The L Word 2004

When androgynous sexpot Shane slouches into a room, pheromones are on high alert. This hot hairdresser found her sizzling match in Sandy, the randy wife of an L.A. film industry honcho. Shane and stiletto-heeled Sandy lock lips (and other anatomical parts) on a beauty-salon recliner that surely never saw such cutting-edge action before. "It was my favorite kiss," declares Katherine Moennig (Shane), who's smooched a peck of pretty women on Showtime's lesbian drama.



11. Shane and Carmen, The L Word 2005

Latina DJ Carmen and Shane make beautiful music in a sound room, leading Carmen to think she's found her soul mate. She doesn't know Shane's a love-'em-and- leave-'em type of gal who likes her love songs short and spicy. It wasn't hard to act turned on, says Sarah Shahi (Carmen). "Kate [Moennig] wears [DuWop] Lip Venom lip gloss. When you kiss her, your lips start tingling. That way when I look at her, I don't have to do much." Hmm... we'll have to pick up a tube of that stuff!



12. Alice and Dana, The L Word 2004

Is it crossing the line when two best friends kiss? Well, when they kiss in the up-against-the-wall, can't-catch-your-breath way that adorably klutzy pals Alice and Dana do after denying their attraction — oh yeah. To make matters worse, tennis pro Dana — who's usually a good girl — is engaged to the manic Tonya. "It wasn't a friendly kiss, there was definitely something there," says Erin Daniels (Dana). "There's so much behind it."



13. Jesse and Katie, Once and Again 2002

Two 14-year-old budding sweethearts share their first tentative kiss in Jesse's bedroom, watering up many a cynical eye. Evan Rachel Wood (Jesse) — who was only 14 herself at the time — said: "Half the people that I told I had to have an on-screen kiss with a girl asked, 'Was it weird?' I was like, the only difference was we were both wearing lip gloss. It's just really beautiful and innocent." Of course, that Katie was played by future O.C. star Mischa Barton didn't hurt the tune-in rate.



14. Marissa and Alex, The O.C. 2005

Mischa Barton strikes again! As the chronically unlucky-in-love Marissa Cooper, she's tanked with Ryan and sent hottie lawnboy D.J. running for the hills. Hell, even Seth is happy to keep it as "just friends." Which probably explains why, last Thursday night, this boozy afterschool special in the making hit the beach for some macking on bad-girl club manager Alex (Olivia Wilde). Somehow, we always thought it would be Summer who'd get her hot and bothered.



15. Billie and Sara, Fastlane 2003

Perhaps in an effort to make up for their Melrose snip (see No. 20), Fox goes gay with an episode of the slick cops-and-cars series built around Tiffani Thiessen's bombshell Billie going undercover to catch a sapphic cat burglar played by Jamie Pressly. Since both women are hot enough to melt the polar ice caps, it only makes sense that their hot-tub dip would stir up more than a little steam.



16. Rory and Paris, Gilmore Girls 2004

On spring break in Florida, Paris kisses a stunned Rory for half a sec, eager to attract notice from the throng of party boys around them. You know, sort of like Madonna and Britney's bid for attention at the 2003 MTV VMAs, only less desperate and slutty. "For us, it was a playful little joke," says creator Amy Sherman-Palladino. "There's no tongue, there's no groping. It's weird that [the media] would pick up on an innocent kiss between two girls like there's something dirty about it. It wouldn't be dirty if it was two girls who were romantically involved!"



17. Jack and Ethan, Dawson's Creek 2000

Yes, it's Jack McPhee again. Why? 'Cause he pulled off the biggest gay TV event since Ellen came out. In its touching third-season finale, aptly entitled "True Love," Kerr Smith's Jack pressed lips with Ethan (Adam Kauffman). And life on the Creek was never the same.



18. Julia and Perry, Party of Five 2004

Long before Neve Campbell's big-screen sapphic turns in Wild Things and When Will I Be Loved, her Julia Salinger put the moves on her college professor, Perry (Olivia D'Abo). Their kiss proves fleeting, though, since Ms. Salinger is out on a date with a dude in the following episode. C'est la vie.



19. Anna and Peyton, One Tree Hill 2005

In one episode, Hilarie Burton's Peyton sports a tight tee with the word "Dyke" spray-painted across her ample chest. In the next, she receives a hot kiss from Anna (Daniella Alonso). Since practically every chick on the teen sudser has kissed Chad Michael Murray and his TV bro James Lafferty, we guess they might as well start smoochin' each other!



20. Nancy and Marla, Roseanne 1992

Speaking of Roseanne, what about when Sandra Bernhard's Nancy kissed Morgan Fairchild's Marla? "We actually never kissed," Bernhard says. "ABC wouldn't let us kiss. As I'm inches away from Morgan Fairchild's mouth, they cut. I'm kind of glad about that, too. I like Morgan. She's a nice lady, I just didn't feel like kissing her. There's certain people you just can't get it up for." Ouch!



21. Matt and Rob, Melrose Place 1994

We couldn't even include this kiss in our top 20 list 'cause it still peeves us too damn much! The lipsmack heard 'round the watercooler was barely an affair to remember, since Fox caved in to sponsors' prudish protests, cutting the planned buss between Matt (Desperate Housewives' Doug Savant) and Billy's best man, Rob (Ty Miller) in favor of a reaction shot from a slack-jawed Andrew Shue. To this day, we have no idea if Billy was supposed to be shocked at spotting his bud kissing a dude — or just staring dumbly into thin air like he always did.



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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby urnofosiris » Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:31 am

Not one, but three and there was a spit string. However, I shall not nitpick over this, they got it right. Finally someone got it right. The rest is irrelevant.





Well this is a good excuse to use the cute new smilie that Chris Cook created for us:



and the winners are....



:wtkiss

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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby xita » Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:40 am

Hhahaha, and they got the picture right. That is awesome!!



Yay!! Happy kitten! :wtkiss :wtkiss :wtkiss :wtkiss :wtkiss :wtkiss :wtkiss



That's the kiss man, the best ever!! And they picked the right w/t kiss!!



They left some interesting people out.. hmm. And yay to fastlane and the oc, and LA Law and Once and again. I think the only one I might have added would be the one from Relativity! Otherwise, great job!

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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby sheila wt » Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:59 am

That's so cool! I can't believe that somebody *finally* got it all right! :wtkiss (I LOVE this emoticon!!!)



And W&T have 51% of the votes now too! No surprise there.



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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby drlloyd11 » Mon Feb 14, 2005 2:56 pm

Beat me to it!

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Kisses

Postby Dana5140 » Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:09 pm

Couple of interesting points. First, is the comment from the article stating that what Willow and Tara were doing was "platonically chanting," and as I have stated on a few boards, in the words of Oz, that is a "radical interpretation of the text." Or subtext, as the case may be. Willow and Tara were certainly doing something; we just didn't see it, except in our minds.



Second point it to contrast this to The OC. Now, I do not watch this show, so I do not know who the characters are. But I was intrigued to see how they were going to develop the lesbian relationship of, is it Marissa? Well, anyway, what we had was the network trumpeting the "kiss" about every ten minutes, telling people that they had to be there for the last 5 minutes, etc. And what we got were two quite attractive young women, kissing for a brief couple of seconds. My feeling on this is complex: that it is first and foremost a rating stunt; second, that the use of the two young hotties was designed to draw the male audience since research has shown that men like girl-on-girl porn; and third, that they will not stick with this relation. In fact, the point of the NY Times article was to note how this is being done as a rating stunt, and I have already heard that the woman who kissed Marissa (SPOILER) will not be around past the end of March. Meaning, The OC gots it rating bump, which means it can up its advertising rates, and now they can return to guyville. Contrast this to how Buffy handled the developing Willow and Tara relation- it was gorgeously done, and we had come to care for the two girls, care deeply. We were taken by Tara from the first time we saw her; she was luminously pretty but would never believe that if you told her, had no confidence at all, was obviously from an abusive household, was powerful but alone, and took an interest in the character we loved most. It took 8 episodes to get from Hush to NMR, and I think it was done beautifully so that by the time NMR played, we were completely emotionally invested in what happened. As for the OC, not at all, and no commitment from the writers, apparently. Just my thoughts, anyway.

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Re: Kisses

Postby Sheridan » Tue Feb 15, 2005 5:40 am

I have to concede I found No.4 intriguing, a happy ending for a couple of lesbians? Going to have to start wearing a hard hat when I go out in case there are any flying pigs around...

Willow: ...I have to tell you....

Tara: No, I understand you have to be with the person you l-love

Willow: I am

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Re: Kisses

Postby helpful information perha » Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:11 am

I agree about #4 - a Happy Ending?! yep - certainly a first

unless you consider the Friends lesbian couple we never saw much of to be a Happy Ending?



as for the OC - definitly a feb sweeps ratings stunt for the soap - with the relationship set to end right after sweeps



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Re: Kisses

Postby DaddyCatALSO » Wed Feb 16, 2005 4:11 pm

Dana;Technically, TECHNICALLY the kiss they cited was a comfort kiss and so the hotness was vitiateable albeit not vitiated. But essentially you're right.

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Re: Kisses

Postby snuggle79 » Sat Feb 19, 2005 4:39 pm

No 1., big yes to that of course. But no. 2?? That just made me laugh out loud. It was like the biggest joke that the last episode of DC made.





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Re: Kisses

Postby WillowRTaraM1 » Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:22 pm

:applause :applause



I know repetitive but may I add another... FINALLY!!! I loved that kiss.. I have no words for it..



Aww things like make me miss buffy so much :(



TV is just not the same nowadays.. I dont even watch anymore (if you dont include watching my buffy and angel dvds continously of course lol)

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Re

Postby WitchChick » Sat Mar 05, 2005 5:59 pm

Kinda sad Xena and Gabby weren't on there...:sob :eyebrow

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Re: Re

Postby Gatito Grande » Wed Mar 16, 2005 1:20 am

I agree, WitchChick: certainly any of the 3 X&G kisses were as real as some of the ones listed above (though admittedly I haven't seen most of 'em)



For historic value, I would have liked to have seen Dax and . . . Dax and . . . oh, you know, her former partner (Lenara?), in the memorable ep ReJoined. Trek was still fudging around on having a gay character (and they still haven't even done that on Enterprise, right? :miff ), but in '94-95 (IIRC?), it was a very hot kiss.



GG All I saw was the issue as it appeared on the newsstands: "All hets, I see. Booooooring!" :yawn Out



Nevertheless, very happy w/ Number One! :wtkiss



However,



Quote:
And they picked the right w/t kiss!!




I don't understand: are some w/t kisses considered right-er than others? :hmm

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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby Warduke » Wed Mar 16, 2005 11:01 am

Quote:
I don't understand: are some w/t kisses considered right-er than others?




In this case (most memorable kiss) W/T's first on-screen kiss was the right choice to make. If the list had been hottest or best kisses, then no doubt the kiss in Entropy would have been #1 (that was the best kiss ever.)



But since it was most memorable kiss, they chose the first one, and rightfully so. That's the kiss everyone was waiting for and the kiss everyone was shocked to see because no one was expecting it. W/T could have kissed in every single episode after that (that should have been a no-brainer) but the first one is the one that most people would not forget.


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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby urnofosiris » Wed Mar 16, 2005 2:02 pm

It is also one that was not tainted by you know what. I remember the excitement and being immed by three people at once when I logged into yahoo after the wildfeed and when we first saw the caps and then the episode itself. It was one of the best times to be a WT fan.

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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby candybabe86 » Wed May 04, 2005 12:06 am

Now I didn't actually see this kiss when the episode first aired, because I started watching Buffy near the end of season 5, so when I did finally see it I was kinda knew it was coming. :blush

When Buffy finally finished completely, end of the series I mean, I rented the first 4 seasons and watched them, so when they say: "platonically chanting" the first thought that crosses my mind, and I don't mean to offend, was:

:wtf "ARE YOU FUCKING BLIND!!!" :wtf


Now just to clarify, I was a lesbian in denial when I saw the lead up to their first kiss, and even I knew there was some behind-the-scenes action goin' on!

"Platonically Chanting" my ass. :eyebrow

Anyway, the kiss, when I saw it, was perfect and they definately picked the 'appropriate', (not the right one, for they were all great/right) kiss for the occasion.

:love *dreamy sigh* :love

They could have put every Willow/Tara kiss in this top 20, Cause all of them were really great. Aly and Amber's chemistry on-screen made their kisses, and all their scenes for that matter, believeable and real, I think. :heart

For example:
I LOVED Alex on 'The OC', and read the script of the 'Alex/Marissa kiss' episode before I watched it, and I really loved it. But, I must say, when I watched the episode, I was bitterly disappointed. The kiss itself looked so forced and uncomfortable between the two girls (Olivia/Misha) to me. It was so bad. :spin Usually the two girls have great on-screen chemistry, but maybe that's what they were going for? Uncomfortable and bad? Uh. I don't know. That's just my opinion.

Oh, and the Jamie/Katie kiss in ''Once and Again" was so sweet. :heart I only saw it recently, and I almost cried. :happycry Ah... Ok. so the point of this wonderfully long post was:

:dance WOOHOO!! :dance

:clap WILLOW AND TARA GOT THE NO.1 SPOT!!! :party

And rightfully so. :miff

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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby SakuraEtsuko » Thu May 05, 2005 11:04 am

I agree that was the most memorable W/T kiss...and you know even though W&T did kiss quite a few times i still wish t hey would have kissed more on the show. :( however they sooo deserve the number one slot on that list!!!! :wtkiss

however i was surprised that the kiss in the Xena series finale wasnt on there....i know it wasnt an intentional kiss but hell it looked alot more real than some other ones on that list.

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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby Garner » Thu May 05, 2005 12:59 pm

Willow and Tara get their due from someone, besides us, at last! And the fact that this one was unadvertised and not lambasted made it even greater. I wasn't a kitten then, but I thought it was an amazing kiss containing so much love, devotion and tenderness. It is the perfect one to choose as it really shows the depth of W/Ts' feelings for each other. And just reinforces how stupid Josswad was to break this up. He did it right, and then screwed the pooch.

At least Amber and Aly were able to put some emotion into their kiss (and all the others they did, too, though I thought the one in Bargaining was the least interesting). And while the Rachel and Winnona Ryder one on Friends was pretty flat II did find the Joey kisses Chandler one pretty funny, out of the blue and memorable just because it was so amusing. Not hot or anything, just amusing.

Oh, well, Yay for some good press for a change.

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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby Hemiola » Thu May 05, 2005 2:18 pm

Actually, as far as the "Friends" episode with the Aniston/Ryder kiss is concerned, the really funny kiss comes immediately after, when Phoebe plants a huge smooch on Rachel, and the following dialogue ensues:

Rachel: Why did you do that?
Phoebe: I wanted to see what it was like.
Rachel: And how was it?
Phoebe (after a pause): Eh, I've had better. :lol :lol :lol
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Re: TV's 20 Best Same-Sex Kisses

Postby supertramp » Wed May 18, 2005 11:28 am

I agree, Hemiola! I must have recorded that and watched it at least 10 times.

I also think it's a damn shame Xena and Gabrielle didn't get on there, but I suppose they are fading into the past (unless like me you watch your DVDs over and over).

Oh, if only Bad Girls was shown in the U.S..... if only.

I always really liked the one where the film crew come into G wing and Shaz and Denny kiss and dance about in the background while they are filming. Of course I'm probably the only person here who knows what I'm talking about, but it was good anyway.
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