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Best TV/Movie brothers/sisters
Posted on 2/13/12 at 12:39 pm
Posted on 2/13/12 at 12:39 pm
I just started watching supernatural about a week and a half ago and I'm working my way through the second season right now. It's an awesome show, and one of the main things that makes it work so well to me is the chemistry between Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki as the brothers Dean and Sam.
Those two do a heck of a job portraying brothers on the show, with lots of fighting and different personalities, yet knowing each other like the back of their hands and having each others backs. They are one of the better examples I've seen in TV and film.
What are some of everyone else's best sibling combos in TV and film?
Those two do a heck of a job portraying brothers on the show, with lots of fighting and different personalities, yet knowing each other like the back of their hands and having each others backs. They are one of the better examples I've seen in TV and film.
What are some of everyone else's best sibling combos in TV and film?
This post was edited on 2/13/12 at 12:43 pm
Posted on 2/13/12 at 12:55 pm to auyushu
all of the 7th heaven kids
Posted on 2/13/12 at 1:08 pm to auyushu
Worst show ever.
Mike and Carol Seaver were pretty good give and take...Alex and Mallory were meh...Mallory was aloof and too dumb.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 1:13 pm to auyushu
This post was edited on 2/13/12 at 1:16 pm
Posted on 2/13/12 at 1:16 pm to auyushu
Not a big Adam fan but Hoss & Little Joe were an awesome pair of brothers
Posted on 2/13/12 at 1:20 pm to TigerTree
Jem & Scout were the best "kids" brother & sister.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 1:38 pm to NIH
The four sets of brothers from the movie The Long Riders. IMDb
David, Keith & Robert Carradine played the Youngers. James & Stacy Keach played the James brothers. Also Dennis & Randy Quaid play the lesser known Miller brothers & Christopher & Nicholas Guest play the Ford brothers.
David, Keith & Robert Carradine played the Youngers. James & Stacy Keach played the James brothers. Also Dennis & Randy Quaid play the lesser known Miller brothers & Christopher & Nicholas Guest play the Ford brothers.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 1:44 pm to auyushu
Buck & Clyde Barrow from Bonnie & Clyde were two great actors.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 1:44 pm to Zamoro10
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Alex and Mallory were meh...Mallory was aloof and too dumb.
Justine Bateman was great on Arrested Development when Justin Bateman thought she was his secret sister
". . .away, she blew you all away. . ."
Anyone remember the old CBS show Wiseguy? Kevin Spacey and Joan Severence were creepily epic as Mel and Susan Profit.
This post was edited on 2/13/12 at 1:46 pm
Posted on 2/13/12 at 1:56 pm to auyushu
I will echo the OP. Sam and Dean are one of the better portrayals of siblings on TV.
I will add some of my own:
1. Hank and Steph Dalworth on Terriers (portrayed by real-life brother and sister Donal and Karina Logue) were pretty wonderful and it is a damn shame we didn't get to see a second season of this show to see how they were doing. As is, it remains one of the best treatments of mental illness on a TV show.
2. Stefan and Damon Salvatore on Vampire Diaries have no business being as entertaining as they are together (much like the show itself). Stephan in most of his interactions with other characters on the show is pretty wooden but any scenes with the brothers together just pop off the screen. A large part of this has to do with Ian Somerhalder being really, really good (he along with Caroline Forbes,the sweetest creature of the night ever, make the show for me) but the emotional heart of that show has really become their relationship with one another rather than either of their respective relationships with the lead.
3. Tim and Billy Riggins on Friday Night Lights were awesome and rather remarkable as Billy Riggins was not much of a regular until late in the show's run but I would say after Couch and Mrs. Couch got the most poignant and memorable scene in the show's finale.
Honorable mentions:
1. River and Simon Tam (Firefly): River was awesome but Simon was the only not great character on Firefly
2. Buffy and Dawn Summers (Buffy): Dawn kind of sucked but I included them for the finale of Season 5.
3. Lindsay and Sam Weir (Freaks and Geeks): given how great these characters are you would think they would have a great relationship but by and large they more or less moved in different circles.
4. Lee and Zack Adama (BSG): remarkable in the Zack is dead a buried long before the events of the TV series and only ever shows up in flashbacks but is the central relationship of Lee's as well as Kara's lives.
I will add some of my own:
1. Hank and Steph Dalworth on Terriers (portrayed by real-life brother and sister Donal and Karina Logue) were pretty wonderful and it is a damn shame we didn't get to see a second season of this show to see how they were doing. As is, it remains one of the best treatments of mental illness on a TV show.
2. Stefan and Damon Salvatore on Vampire Diaries have no business being as entertaining as they are together (much like the show itself). Stephan in most of his interactions with other characters on the show is pretty wooden but any scenes with the brothers together just pop off the screen. A large part of this has to do with Ian Somerhalder being really, really good (he along with Caroline Forbes,the sweetest creature of the night ever, make the show for me) but the emotional heart of that show has really become their relationship with one another rather than either of their respective relationships with the lead.
3. Tim and Billy Riggins on Friday Night Lights were awesome and rather remarkable as Billy Riggins was not much of a regular until late in the show's run but I would say after Couch and Mrs. Couch got the most poignant and memorable scene in the show's finale.
Honorable mentions:
1. River and Simon Tam (Firefly): River was awesome but Simon was the only not great character on Firefly
2. Buffy and Dawn Summers (Buffy): Dawn kind of sucked but I included them for the finale of Season 5.
3. Lindsay and Sam Weir (Freaks and Geeks): given how great these characters are you would think they would have a great relationship but by and large they more or less moved in different circles.
4. Lee and Zack Adama (BSG): remarkable in the Zack is dead a buried long before the events of the TV series and only ever shows up in flashbacks but is the central relationship of Lee's as well as Kara's lives.
This post was edited on 2/13/12 at 2:29 pm
Posted on 2/13/12 at 2:41 pm to glaucon
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1. River and Simon Tam (Firefly): River was awesome but Simon was the only not great character on Firefly
Yeah, even most of the secondary characters like Christina Hendricks as Saffron were awesome, but he was just plain blah. I really need to watch Terriers sometime, heard lots of good things.
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