leslina wrote:Those that have are Babylon 5 (John and Delen) being one and Firefly (Wash and Zoe) the other.
Yep. B5 was smart enough to include several different types of romantic relationships, as well. Besides the stable couple, John/Delen, you had the unrequited angle between Lennier and Delen, the tragic romance between Ivanova and Marcus and even that pseudo'ship thing between her and Talia. Not mirrorverse, at that.
I'm a bit more tepid with Firefly simply because I knew Whedon was writing it and he only has one technique when it comes to 'ships. He almost always does a great job building them, creating a plausible couple and then, oh angst, one of them dies tragically, the end. Every. Time. Like clockwork. I spent the entire movie waiting for either Zoe or Wash to die and golly, whaddyknow.

As far as I can tell, Trek is just too plain chicken to simply factor in a set romantic subplot. When I first started watching Enterprise, I thought for sure they had finally broken out of that mold because there were literally framing shots between Trip and T'Pol beginning with Broken Bow. Compositional cues! But, no, all on-going romance is evil or something and ruins hard core sci fi. e_e