Familial bonding is a beautiful thing. For television, this is typically depicted as loving (and sometimes funny) relationships amongst family members, which leads to numerous feel-good moments. These often make for quality entertainment like Full House, Everybody Loves Raymond, or Modern Family.

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But what's also interesting to watch, more specifically, is how siblings interact with one another on shows. When it comes to TV brothers, some get along really well, while others face more complicated issues that have a negative impact on their relationship. Sometimes certain brothers treat their siblings well or go above and beyond to take care of them.

10 The Goldbergs: Barry Goldberg Will Always Be There

Barry Goldberg smiles in school on The Goldbergs sitcom

Barry gets into hilarious antics on The Goldbergs to assert dominance and prove how cool he is. Sometimes, these encompass getting into verbal and sometimes physical brawls with his siblings or making empty threats, especially with Adam, the younger brother. But regardless of these things, there's generally lot of love in their family. At the end of the day, Barry always has their backs. Barry once expressed how much he loves Adam through a picture of Barry holding his little brother as a baby.

9 S.W.A.T.: Jim Street Tried To Save His Foster Brother

Jim Street

Though the journey that S.W.A.T. officer Jim had with his foster brother, Nate, wasn't perfect, they established a strong relationship when going through difficult times in the foster system as children.

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That's why, after Jim found out that Nate's boss was trying to get him involved in an illegal drug trafficking scheme, Jim did whatever he could to dismantle it and keep Nate safe. This involved him carrying out the mission while undercover. When Jim loves someone, he goes all out for them, and Nate was no exception.

8 Wizards Of Waverly Place: Justin Russo Always Fixes His Siblings' Problems

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Justin is the smartest Russo sibling. Because of this, he's always helping his brother and sister get out of trouble on Wizards of Waverly Place. In the episode "Doll House," Justin actually had to use the four-hundred dollars he made from selling a collector's item to buy Alex's dollhouse back after she shrunk herself to fit in it and the house was mistakenly given to a little girl. Viewers constantly see how hard Justin has to work while making difficult decisions when his siblings are in a bind.

7 The Good Doctor: Steve Murphy Is A Good Brother Even Post Mortem

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In The Good Doctor, it's revealed during several flashbacks that Steve was a protective brother before dying when he and Shaun were children. However, even in the present day, Shaun sometimes imagines his brother is with him during stressful moments. Some examples include physically holding onto a scalpel gifted to him by Steve and exercising a calming technique Steve taught Shaun that continues helping him well into adulthood. Overall, the fact that Steve still plays a significant role in Shaun's life shows the incredible bond these two shared.

6 Kung Fu: Ryan Shen Would Take On Anything For His Sisters

Ryan Shen

Ryan's character has endured many challenges so far on Kung Fu, like getting shot by Russell Tan, having a serious relationship end because of work commitments, and convincing his parents to fight for their business.

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Despite everything, Ryan still pulls through for his sisters, especially Nicky, who often asks a lot of him when trying to carry out dangerous objectives. He's reliable, thoughtful, and doesn't give up easily. These admirable qualities are shown on a regular basis while helping them, which definitely makes him a great brother.

5 Phineas And Ferb: Phineas Flynn Is A Very Supportive Brother

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On Phineas and Ferb, Phineas' mother married Ferb's father, and ever since then, the two have been inseparable while embarking on many adventures together. What truly indicated how exceptional of a brother Phineas is was showing him welcome Ferb with a union flag when Ferb first moved into their house in the U.S. from England during a flashback. Phineas isn't just a good brother to Ferb, he is also there for his sister Candace, making her ride a tricycle for her own good in "Summer Belongs To You." Seeing sweet moments between them, viewers know that these three siblings have a life-long bond.

4 Good Trouble: Joaquin Peréz Is Determined To Find His Sister

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As of Good Trouble's fourth season, Joaquin is determined to find his sister, Jenna, who ran away from their overwhelmingly strict household years ago. Joaquin goes to great lengths while doing so, such as moving into The Coterie, a place she was seen at, finding then confronting her ex-boyfriend, and visiting a place where she might have been formally employed. He was so close to reaching Jenna during the show's mid-season finale before she drove off with a guy. Joaquin is terrified for Jenna's well-being, which shows how much he loves his sister.

3 Leave It To Beaver: Wally Cleaver Takes His Role As An Older Brother Seriously

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Beaver gets into all sorts of unfortunate and challenging situations on Leave It to Beaver, from losing money for haircuts to once believing that a woman in their neighborhood was a witch. Oftentimes, his older brother, Wally, helps or provides advice to the Beaver whenever possible, most notably in "Beaver's First Date," when Beaver goes to a formal dance with a girl for the first time and Wally guides him on what he should do. Wally is an amazing brother who tries his best to be a good influence.

2 The Fosters: Brandon Foster Makes So Many Sacrifices

Brandon Foster

Brandon Foster is a selfless brother, and it's seen on The Fosters how he feels that he has a responsibility to take care of others, even if it could be detrimental to his own wellbeing. Even in the pilot episode, Brandon accompanies his soon-to-be foster sister, Callie, who he just met, to get her brother, Jude, which meant skipping an important music contest.

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Although being caring is one of his best qualities, it has almost led to his downfall many times because he goes to extreme lengths. There have been many sacrifices Brandon's made for, not just his siblings but everyone in his life.

1 Grace And Frankie: Nwabudike "Bud" Bergstein Feels Responsible For His Entire Family

Bud Bergstein

On Grace and Frankie, Bud is a responsible character and usually the one left to solve his family's problems, particularly when it comes to his brother, Coyote, who's a recovering addict. Bud let Coyote stay with hi while Coyote worked at getting his life together. Coyote is frequently a source of frustration for Bud, but during an honest moment in the episode "The Boar," Coyote does express his gratitude for his brother and acknowledges that Bud does too much for them. Bud has proven multiple times on the show that he's a phenomenal brother.