These are some of our biggest TV crushes. Photos / Getty Images
Are you ready to admit to your biggest television crush? Here are some of ours.
Jason Behr, Roswell
When I entered my tween stage I found my first true love. His name was Max Evans, sure he happened to be an alien crash-landed on earth, suffering with an identity crisis of not knowing who his real parents were or even what planet he was from - but boy, was he dreamy! I unashamedly had a giant poster of Jason Behr, the actor that played him in the show - with his swoon-worthy brown eyes and dark hair. My heart would race every time there was a scene between him and Liz Parker (Shiri Appleby - Unreal) the ordinary teenage girl who had captured the affections of this mysterious brooding outsider. Max Evans makes me want to fan-girl and cry. *SWOON*
That suede jacket, the scar running through his eyebrow... 90210 was the hottest thing on 90s television and Luke Perry was the hottest thing on 90210. He was the definition of a dream boat - surly, swarthy and oh so cool. Most importantly, he always recognised Steve for the douche that he was. Time hasn't been kind to the cast of 90210 (not helped by the fact they were originally 30-year-olds playing teenagers) and some unfortunate career choices have been made. But none of that can change the fact Dylan McKay was hands down the raddest, most crushable dude of the 90s.
-Joanna Hunkin
Aubrey Plaza, Parks & Recreation
For seven seasons, I admired her from afar. April Ludgate, Parks & Recreation's resident eyeroller, is definitely not normal. She spends her spare time walking through abandoned houses, collecting spiders, and storing up zingers to slam her workmates with. She's amazing.
She doesn't care what you think of her. She'd stab you in the face, smile cutely while she's doing it, then go stroke some kittens. Ron Swanson was good too, but April's the only reason I watched that show. Even when it got super-lame in season seven, April still made it worth watching. Now, excuse me while I go practice my eyerolls.
-Chris Schulz
Michael C. Hall, Dexter
For the first few seasons of Dexter I swooned over Dexter Morgan, the antihero cop who took it upon himself to dish out justice to the bad guys in his own unique serial killing way. Okay, I admit my crush does sound pretty sick but the OCD side of me became enthralled in the way Morgan would delicately murder and dispose of his victims - it was the perfect crime. It may have helped that Michael C Hall was a bit of a babe too - that jawline though! Let's just put aside the 100+ gruesome murders including the dumping of his own sister's body into the ocean. No one is perfect okay, he can have my heart any day.
-Liana Thaggard
Scott Patterson, Gilmore Girls
Technically I was part of the demographic who should've been getting giggly about Rory's competing partners - good boy Dean, and bad boy Jess. But it was the slightly gruff and grumpy diner owner Luke Danes (as played Patterson) who caught my eye. His rugged good looks, handyman talents, hatred of golf courses, and love of arguing were hard to resist. I fell for the heart of gold cliche, but Luke's haphazard parenting of his nephew, his care for Rory, and his bumbling romantic efforts with Lorelai made him far more appealing to me than his teenage counterparts.