- Avarna Jain,
Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media
Whether it was the dreamy romance of Bridgerton, the chaos of Monica and Chandler’s big day, or Jim and Pam’s heartfelt Niagara Falls wedding, these iconic TV weddings gave fans some of television’s most unforgettable happily-ever-afters.

There are some TV weddings that live in our heads rent-free, the ones you keep thinking back to every time you are planning your own big day in your head. You know the ones that are stuck in our minds like pinterest boards, for inspiration, not just for the wedding dresses or the wedding decor but for the love that the couple shared. The episodes that we often end up rewatching even after we finish the series and realise that the best weddings are often not about grandeur.
In fact, the best weddings are sometimes chaotic, and mostly emotional. And when it comes to the best TV weddings, they, sometimes, make us cry over fictional characters as if we’re sitting in the front row. From grand ballroom romance in Bridgerton to sitcom weddings that still make us smile, these are some of the TV weddings fans just can’t get over.

Let’s be honest, ever since Bridgerton arrived, wedding mood boards have never been the same. Suddenly everyone wants dreamy gardens, overflowing flowers, candlelit receptions, and string quartets playing pop songs. The show didn’t just give us love stories; it practically launched an entire wedding aesthetic for the modern couples.
One of the most-loved weddings from the series has to be that of Anthony Bridgerton and Kate Sharma. After spending an entire season pretending they weren’t completely in love, seeing them finally get their happy ending was incredibly satisfying.
Then came Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington. Their wedding had fans swooning all over social media, proving once again that nobody does romance quite like Bridgerton.

If you grew up watching Friends, chances are you were deeply emotionally invested in Monica Geller and Chandler Bing. Their wedding episode had everything from the stress to the cold feet to the sweet moments that make you go ‘aww’. With the gang running around trying to save the day while Chandler and Monica dealt with their struggles through the day, it was classic Friends chaos.
But underneath all the comedy was a genuinely sweet love story. Fans had watched the two characters go from being friends to becoming each other’s soulmates in every sense, and their wedding felt like the perfect end to their story.

There are TV couples, and then there are Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly. A couple that redefined love and marriage for a lot of people. Their wedding on The Office is still considered one of the best TV wedding episodes ever. Sure, their coworkers turned the whole thing into a circus, but that’s exactly what made it memorable.
The sweetest part? Jim and Pam sneaking away for a private ceremony before joining the bigger celebration. Amid all the madness, they found a moment that was just theirs. That’s probably why fans still talk about it today.

Few TV weddings have managed to be as emotional as the one between David Rose and Patrick Brewer on Schitt’s Creek. Nothing went exactly according to plan. The weather had other ideas, there were last-minute hiccups, and stress levels were high. Yet somehow that made the wedding even more beautiful. It felt real. It felt heartfelt. And it gave fans the happy ending they had been hoping for.

Only Grey’s Anatomy could convince millions of people that a Post-it note was one of the most romantic things ever. Instead of a traditional wedding, Meredith Grey and Derek Shepherd wrote down their promises to each other and called it their wedding. Was it unconventional? Absolutely. But did fans love it? Also absolutely. Sometimes the most memorable wedding moments are the simplest ones.

Some TV weddings are all about grand gestures. Beth and Rip’s wedding on Yellowstone was not one of them, and that’s exactly why fans loved it.
After years of watching Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler navigate love, loss, and plenty of chaos, their wedding finally arrived in the most Beth-and-Rip way possible. No elaborate planning, no over-the-top décor, just a spontaneous ceremony on the ranch with the people closest to them. It was simple, emotional, and completely true to who they are as a couple and if you ask me, that’s what made it one of the most satisfying TV weddings in recent years.