One of Hulu's most popular shows currently airing is Love, Victor. The spin-off series from the 2018 film Love, Simon has done a lot of things well during its two seasons and one of them is how intriguing many of the pairings are. Anytime there is a duo on screen, you can almost guarantee it'll be entertaining.

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These duos include both friendships and romantic relationships. Some are great to watch because they go through hardships, some have electric chemistry, and some are flat out adorable. A few are even part of love triangles that have fans everywhere split on which pairing is best.

Armando & Isabel

Isabel and Armando at the dinner table in Love, Victor

Victor's parents go through a lot during the series. They originally moved after some marital struggles including Armando (James Martinez) taking Isabel (Ana Ortiz) for granted and Isabel having an affair with his boss. Once this secret became known to the family, things got even harder.

Season 2 was a big one for the couple. Through their separation, they realized how much the other meant to them. They were also always there for their kids and Armando's push helped Isabel accept Victor for who he is. In the end, they came back together romantically in an emotional scene.

Mia & Victor

Mia and Victor holding hands

It was rather difficult to really get behind Mia Books (Rachel Hilson) and Victor Salazar (Michael Cimino) as a couple. The premise of the show centered on Victor being gay, so audiences knew his romance with Mia wasn't going to last. That being said, the two were actually pretty cute together.

Although they couldn't last on a romantic level, they were still good for each other and their love was clear. Even after breaking up, they both admitted that they missed one another. They remained friends and were able to help each other through whatever their season 2 issues were.

Andrew & Mia

Andrew and Mia laugh on the couch

When the series began, Andrew (Mason Gooding) was seemingly going to be an antagonist. He was intimidated by Victor joining the basketball team and pined after Mia while the two were dating. Over time, Andrew grew as a person and proved that he cared a lot about Mia, being there for her when Victor wasn't.

Andrew was also nice enough to not reveal Victor's secret even if it would've helped his romance with Mia. Once the two got together, they turned out to be a very good couple. Mia grew to like him more and more while Andrew continued to shine, including standing up to her father for her.

Felix & Pilar

Felix and Pilar hanging out in Felix's apartment in Love, Victor

Not many fans might've expected a love triangle involving Felix Westen (Anthony Turpel) in season 2. However, it happened when his friendship with Pilar Salazar (Isabella Ferreira) became something more. It was Pilar who first realized that feelings were there after they spent quality time together.

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Felix didn't seem to grasp that it was even a thing until she kissed him. Up to that point, their friendship was a highlight of the show, especially when Pilar took the time to play a game with him after his mother was gone. Alas, they haven't had quite enough screen time together to rank higher.

Lake & Mia

Lake and Mia sitting together

A duo of best friends is always a treat and that's the case for Mia and Lake Meriwether (Bebe Wood). Right from their first appearance together on the series, they're basically joined at the hip. They confide in each other and come across as legitimate best friends who have helped one another through highs and lows.

Mia is the first person who Lake tells about her romance with Felix, while Mia has Lake by her side to meet her dad's new girlfriend. Lake even felt guilty when she kept hanging out with Victor and Benji while Mia was away given how Mia and Victor's relationship ended.

Benji & Victor

Benji and Victor making lattes

It might be a bit surprising to find the show's core romantic pairing rank this low. There's certainly a lot to like about Victor and Benji Campbell (George Sear) though. They showcased instant chemistry and Victor was able to be his true self around Benji, even when they were just friends.

As things blossomed into a romance, they turned out to be one of the show's cutest couples. They did hit some snags, like Benji hiding his past with alcohol and Victor divulging that information to Rahim. It's unclear if they remained together but their love for each other is evident.

Pilar & Victor

Victor and Pilar talking

During parts of season 1, it felt like there wasn't really enough of Pilar and Victor. She got closer to his secret but they weren't always there for each other as much as some TV siblings. That changed in a big way with the beginning of season 2 as Victor came out to his family.

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His parents didn't react greatly but Pilar jumped up to hug him, showing that she accepted him. From then on, they were always great whenever they shared the screen. Hopefully, season 3 has more of these siblings because they can be among the best on television with more time.

Felix & Lake

Felix and Lake kissing at the high school dance

While the romance between Felix and Pilar is an intriguing one, it's hard to top what he had with Lake. It started out rough, with Lake hiding him like a shameful secret, admitting that she was embarrassed at the thought of people finding out they were together. She finally got over it with a public declaration of love in the season 1 finale.

In season 2, these two were basically a perfect couple. They were adorable in every scene and faced hardships together. Lake stepped up to help Felix with his mother, even if he was upset at her about it at first. They were on the verge of getting back together in the finale until he chose Pilar over her.

Rahim & Victor

Victor and Rahim at Mia's dad's wedding

With Victor officially coming out in season 2, any love triangle for him was going to involve another guy instead of a girl like Mia in season 1. That character was introduced in Rahim (Anthony Keyvan), Pilar's friend who had yet to come out to his religious family.

He and Victor bonded, especially during "Victor's Day Off," where they hung out at a gay bar and sang karaoke together. Their chemistry is special and their conversations were easygoing. It led to Rahim agreeing to be Victor's wedding date and the two kissed, with a cliffhanger left open about who Victor chooses.

Felix & Victor

Felix and Victor hugging on the curb

Dating may be the driving force of the show but it's a friendship that is at the heart. Felix greeted Victor as soon as the family moved in and became his friend overnight. Victor thought he was too much at first but eventually stood up for him against his teammates and their bond was cemented.

Felix is the first person Victor came out to and he responded by hugging his best friend. No matter what happens with Mia, Lake, Pilar, Benji, or Rahim, Felix and Victor can count on each other above everyone else. Their friendship is one of the best anywhere on TV right now.

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