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    5 Inevitable Enemies-to-Lovers Duos to Scratch That Finding Her Edge Itch

    These couples solve crimes, play matchmaker, and travel abroad for true love.

    By Caitlin Busch
    Jan. 30, 2026

Who doesn’t love a good enemies-to-lovers romance? If you’ve already watched Adriana’s (Madelyn Keys) story play out in Finding Her Edge, you know how intense these things can get. The series follows the retired figure skater’s journey back to the ice as she’s forced to work with a new bad-boy partner. And as with so many pairs before them, you could cut the tension with a knife (or, y’know, an ice-skate blade). 

Thinking about it now is enough to make you want to watch a similar story play out right this second, isn’t it? The heated words and even more heated looks. The scintillating moments when you’re certain someone will break and admit their true feelings. If you’re looking for more dynamics that give you that Finding Her Edge feeling, look no further than the couples in these movies and series below.

Veronica Mars

When Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) becomes a social pariah after her best friend is murdered, she loses her boyfriend, her friends, and the life she once knew. Luckily, she has her side gig as a top-notch private investigator to keep her busy. But upon returning to school, her former friends — including Logan Echolls (Jason Dohring) — taunt and belittle her. Her dad (Enrico Colantoni) encourages her to remain true to herself, which is easier said than done. But when Logan is forced to hire Veronica after his mom goes missing, the rift between them begins to heal — and the pair begin a multi-season enemies-to-lovers romance for the ages.

Veronica Mars
4 Seasons   TV-14   2004
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XO, Kitty

This romantic dramedy series follows American high schooler Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) as she heads to Seoul to attend the elite Korean Independent School of Seoul, aka KISS, her mom’s alma mater. There, the teen matchmaker can finally reunite with her long-distance boyfriend, Dae (Choi Min-yeong). But her dream life abroad is about to get complicated — thanks in no small part to Min Ho (Sang Heon Lee), Dae’s best friend and roomie. For Kitty and Min Ho, it’s hate at first sight. But as the pair butt heads time and time again, it starts to seem that there might something more behind all that tension. The show, created by Jenny Han, is a spinoff of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and its sequels.

Set It Up

Harper Moore (Zoey Deutch) and Charlie Young (Glen Powell) are two personal assistants in New York City whose ultra-successful bosses (Lucy Liu and Taye Diggs, respectively) are running them ragged. Though their first meeting goes horribly awry — resulting in a stolen pickle and bad feelings on both sides — Harper and Charlie eventually realize they can help each other. Looking to free up their own schedules, they hatch a plan to set their bosses up. Little do they know that scheming to make sparks fly might lead to their own potential love story. This rom-com, directed by Claire Scanlon (The Love Hypothesis), also stars Pete Davidson (The Pete Davidson Show), Meredith Hagner (Horse Girl), Jon Rudnitsky (Our Little Secret), and Tituss Burgess (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt).

My Oxford Year

Studying abroad at the University of Oxford, American student Anna (Sofia Carson) feels as though she’s achieved her lifelong dream. Enter Jamie (Corey Mylchreest), who immediately clashes with the Victorian-poetry student after an incident involving his vintage Jaguar. To make matters worse, he’s also teaching one of Anna’s classes. But after a surprisingly amorous night at the local pub, the hostility slowly melts away. They start a complicated relationship that could alter both of their lives forever. This romantic dramedy was written by Allison Burnett (Autumn in New York) and Melissa Osborne, and directed by Iain Morris (The Festival).

Dawson's Creek

Because all six seasons of this fan-favorite teen drama follow friends Dawson Leery (James Van Der Beek), Joey Potter (Katie Holmes), Pacey Witter (Joshua Jackson), and Jen Lindley (Michelle Williams) through their high school years and beyond, the group dynamic is constantly shifting. When aspiring filmmaker Dawson falls for his childhood best friend Joey, it might seem like they’re endgame. But then there’s Pacey and Joey, whose penchant for squabbling and picking at each other every chance they get might hide deeper feelings. Which couple will make it all the way? You’ll just have to watch to find out.

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