The 8 Most Toxic Television Couples (4 of 5)
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Ross and Rachel on “Friends”
For whatever reason, Ross and Rachel were regarded as the TV darlings during the 90s and early 2000s. But if you examine their relationship, it was almost nothing but bad. Ross refuses to support Rachel’s career choices while she acts jealous and manipulative towards him. No matter how you slice it, there’s no way their marriage in the last episode leads to everlasting love.

Derek and Kate on “Teen Wolf”
Here is some pretty simple advice: if you’re a werewolf like Derek is, it probably isn’t a good idea to date a werewolf hunter on the account that she murders your kinfolk. That’s literally her purpose in life! So, of course, when they do become a couple, Kate kills off his entire family aside from an uncle. As if that isn’t a big slap in the face, she then manipulates him so that she can access the wealth in his now-dead family’s vault. We definitely cannot endorse this kind of relationship!