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"The Vampire Diaries" -- Klaus, Tyler, and Caroline
The Salvatore brothers' struggle for Elena's heart isn't the only romantic conflict in Mystic Falls. Tyler Lockwood (Michael Trevino) and Caroline Forbes's (Candice Accola) friendship warmed to a romance last season when they bonded over their new transformations (i.e. she became a vampire, while he turned into a werewolf). But after Tyler accidentally bit Caroline, bad boy Klaus (Joseph Morgan) came to her rescue with a cure—his own blood—and the promise that life could get more interesting outside of her small, Southern town. (CREDIT: Bob Mahoney/The CW; Patrick Ecclesine/The CW; Quantrell D. Colbert/The CW) See the Full Story
On the third season finale of “The Vampire Diaries,” the hit show on The CW, Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) finally had to choose between Salvatore brothers Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (real-life love Ian Somerhalder). It was a tough decision to make—and she’s not the first one caught in a love-torn situation. (CREDIT: HBO; Art Streiber/The CW; ABC/Craig Sjodin) See the Full Story
There's an instant attraction the moment vampire Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley) and high school student Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) meet. The hitch: Stefan's brother Damon (Ian Somerhalder) is just as interested in the beautiful cheerleader—in part because of her uncanny resemblance to the brothers' long-lost mutual love, Katherine (also played by Dobrev). After three seasons of being torn between the Salvatore brothers, will Elena finally choose between them? (CREDIT: Art Streiber/The CW) See the Full Story
The Salvatore brothers' struggle for Elena's heart isn't the only romantic conflict in Mystic Falls. Tyler Lockwood (Michael Trevino) and Caroline Forbes's (Candice Accola) friendship warmed to a romance last season when they bonded over their new transformations (i.e. she became a vampire, while he turned into a werewolf). But after Tyler accidentally bit Caroline, bad boy Klaus (Joseph Morgan) came to her rescue with a cure—his own blood—and the promise that life could get more interesting outside of her small, Southern town. (CREDIT: Bob Mahoney/The CW; Patrick Ecclesine/The CW; Quantrell D. Colbert/The CW) See the Full Story
Sookie Stackhouse has two vampires competing for her love and attention: Bill Compton (real-life husband Stephen Moyer) and Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgård). By the finale of season four, which ended this year, Sookie swore off both men in a vow of independence. But will one ever win her love again? Or will another man come to Louisiana to steal her heart away? (CREDIT: HBO) See the Full Story
In ABC's Revenge, Emily (Emily VanCamp) finds herself torn between her childhood BFF, Jack Porter (Nick Wechsler), and a dapper mogul-in-the making, Daniel Grayson (Joshua Bowman). The real twist? Neither knows her real identity—or her plan to avenge her father's death by destroying the Grayson empire. (CREDIT: ABC/CRAIG SJODIN) See the Full Story
Within moments of the plane crash landing on a mysterious beach in the South Pacific, a love triangle emerged between tough guy con man Sawyer (Josh Holloway) and surgeon Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) over the sexy fugitive Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly). Seasons later, Kate and Saywer are involved in another love triangle—this time, between Kate and Juliet Burke (Elizabeth Mitchell) vying for Sawyer’s love. (CREDIT: Bob D'Amico/ABC via Getty) See the Full Story
Vampire Angel (David Boreanaz) and vampire slayer Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) fall for each other immediately, but Buffy’s relationship with vampire Spike (James Marsters) takes a bit more time. Originally Buffy’s mortal enemy, Spike becomes her love interest after he has a chip implanted in his brain which makes him incapable of harming humans. (CREDIT: 20th Century Fox/Everett Collection (2); Andrew MacPherson/ 20th Century Fox) See the Full Story
Demon hunters Wesley Wyndham-Pryce (Alexis Denisof) and Charles Gunn (J. August Richards) are both infatuated with fellow team member Winnifred "Fred" Burke (Amy Acker). Unfortunately for them, Fred becomes possessed by a demon named Illyria, who eventually destroys her soul. (CREDIT: 20th Century Fox/Everett Collection) See the Full Story
Lee Adama (Jamie Bamber) was in love with Kara Thrace (Katee Sackhoff), and Kara was in love with Lee. Unfortunately, he waited too long—three seasons—to tell her, and when Lee finally did, it was too late; Kara married Sam Anders (Michael Trucco) the following day. (Drama!) Lee was hurt and angry, and in turn, he married another character, Dee Dualla (Kandyse McClure). Matrimony didn’t keep this love triangle at bay—Lee and Kara both cheated on their spouses with each other. (CREDIT: Everett Collection [3]) See the Full Story
Leave it to our favorite Upper East Siders to turn a love triangle into a square! Despite her feelings for Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick), Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) ties the knot with dashing royal Prince Louis (Hugo Becker), only to strike up a relationship with Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley) when her marriage ends. (CREDIT: The CW / Andrew Eccles) See the Full Story
Cassie Blake (Britt Robertson) moves to Chance Harbor, Washington to live with her mysterious grandmother after her mother dies in a fire, only to learn that she comes from a lone line of witches. Fellow witch Adam (Thomas Dekker) has a father who believes his son is destined to be with Cassie, but Adam already has a girlfriend. Enter Jake (Chris Zylka), a boy who's attraction to Cassie comes with seriously mixed motives. (CREDIT: Mathieu Young/The CW (2); Michael Courtney/The CW) See the Full Story