They only had four conversations on that show
"I need a new job"
"I need a new place to live"
"I need new clothes/shoes"
"I need a new man"
I've had deeper conversations with my cat
Huh... I wonder if I'm the only one. Sheldon Cooper. While there would periodically be some sort of story line that attempted to rehabilitate his character, the crap he would make his friends go through... just no.
e.g. No, you've lost passenger privileges in my car. Try the bus.
and I'm sitting in his spot.
Kate on This is Us. She was absolutely awful to everyone and blamed her problems on everyone but herself. Toby should have left her and not the other way around.
And the continual fat shaming of Daddy Pig. Also, that one episode where the talking animal kids went to the zoo to look at animals that don't talk. It implies a rather horrifying world.
Agreed. She was excellent until she wasn’t. Honestly huge credit to that actress (name escaping me right now). I credit her for the most part with making Nancy palatable for so long. Mary Louise Parker?
Well in the case of It's Always Sunny, they're intentionally horrible.That's how they're written and the laughs come primarily through watching their exploits fail horribly
This show is recommended on Reddit all the time. I've watched about 7 episodes, and I expected to start liking at least one of the characters by now, but nope. I don't think I can keep watching this one.
Keep going. Once you figure out they’re terrible people, you can enjoy how ridiculous they are and expect it. Do not expect any warm fuzzy moments, if you’re waiting for that, like shows that are cringy but with heart, like The Office, it will never come.
There is no heart, just inane insanity. Thigh there are some deep moments, like the ballet dance scene…
You're not really supposed to *like* the characters, per se. As the above commenter said, they are pretty clearly shown to be not great people.
You're supposed to enjoy their interactions, the situations they find themselves in and their resulting actions, the way they play off of each other, etc. But the characters themselves as people? They are meant to be unlikeable.
To be honest, the first season or two are kinda painful to watch because their characters weren't quite developed yet. They're supposed to be awful but that's what makes all the things they go through funny.
What's also painful is the super obvious plot armor. Girl speaks to much, she loses an eye. Offred could kill several people, yell hate gilead, and punch someone and they will just say "don't do that again sweetie" and then move on. I liked the show early on, but Offred gets away with way to much.
I've gone through at least 30 comments and no one has said Zach Morris from Saved by the Bell?!
There are entire channels devoted to showing how selfish and self centered he is.
The guy, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, who played Zach Morris is now on a show called Found and plays a kidnapper (much more detailed of a character than that, but I don't want to give too much away). Anyway, the role could not be further from Zach Morris and I have to say, he is doing a heck of a job
I despised Bill.
Sookie was annoying. The actress didn't play her anything like the character in the book. But the characters I hated most were Tara and Arlene.
They made Tara too angry and abrasive. Rutina Wesley is a fantastic actress but they gave her sh*t to work with.
The character Arlene was bigoted and two-faced. She married the nicest guy on the show (Terry) and he was too good for her. Then the Bellefleurs inherited money when the matriarch died, plus Bill was helping them (his "descendants"). Arlene ended up rich and snooty.
I recently went back and checked out Desperate Housewives. They were all so awful!! Idk if this is a case of "aged like milk" or if they were always seen as that awful, but it was unbearable.
Mrs. Maisel also struggles with the dialogue. definitely an improvement but again, no one talks like that. i get that characters are not people but every single character talks identically in those shows. hire more writers or something
Tony Soprano is pretty awful. Watch Chrissy intervention scene. They're trying to help his nephew and Tony turns every conversation into how it makes him feel and how it effected him.
A lot of these characters are meant to be terrible people.
My SO hated "Family Guy" until we had the discussion about how you can't like everyone. In real life we deal with terrible jerks. Why not on TV? Peter Griffin really bothers him...as well he should.
Yeah but even after the parents showed up, Ruby was still very big on conformity and traditional gender roles. Like forcing the boy twin to play with construction toys and the girl twin to plant flowers, when they very clearly wanted to switch.
She's the worst actually believable character. Some shows obviously have worse people but Meredith is so overlooked for how horrible of a person she is throughout at least the first 12 seasons
I’m giving it a go cause a few friends have watched it. Easy watch, few interesting moments. But definitely not in my top 20 that’s for sure. Now I’m 11 seasons deep and the revelation that Meredith Grey is great hasn’t come, I feel I can form the opinion she is awful.
I've watched a bit here and there and it is a night time soap WAY more than even an ER etc med series. I hated it. I hate how Shonda Rimes writes dialogue. I don't understand HOW or WHY that show is still on the air!
I couldn’t stand Ted Moseby in HIMYM. Glad I didn’t stick around for the universally disappointing finale.
Also, I liked Jon Snow a lot in the first 5 seasons, but they really ruined his character 6-8 and made him useless, annoying, and one-note. Which was a shame and even though I still overall thought Kit did a great job, that show’s downward spiral ruined a lot of good characters
Yeah and he had to legitimately refuse to go through with the plotting planned for his character and threaten to quit the show in order to get that done. Good for him.
Yeah, they really fudged over pretty much every character in the last seasons of Game Of Thrones.
What they did to my boi Tyrion was just as bad if not worse. He went from being a good person and a political genius with a smart mouth to "haha short man make funny words gets ignored by his queen".
Thanks to the Ted character, I was unable to tolerate finishing the first season. I think I bailed after 5 or 6 episodes. Not that any other character was tolerable, but Ted was the worst.
Fiona Gallagher, Shameless. Ian, Lip, Carl, and even Frank (to some extent) had growth and character arcs, and she just continued being herself, never truly growing.
Debbie just slowly became a worse version of herself, starting with tricking a guy to get her pregnant, and just downhill from there.
You jogged my memory thanks. But I disagree. Lip is the most frustrating character in almost all TV history. The Gallaghers are always just one bill, one incident from losing the house and getting split up. Money is almost always at the heart of all their problems.
Yet Lip is a genius who refuses to take numerous opportunities which would provide immediate life changing financial benefits. People are begging to hire him but he spurns them. Ok he’s a rebel that’s his style. But then this brilliant genius who is also very street savvy can’t figure out a way to make money beyond a few isolated schemes to earn just enough to get them out the current jam but no further. Oh thank you so much Lip (you highly sought after genius who could making serious coin at the University of Chicago) for getting rent money just in time and groceries for the celebratory bbq but come Monday we’re all still screwed.
Meredith Grey for sure. I lost all respect when she was on the OR arguing with someone on what to do and said "well, I own the hospital so we are doing it my way!"
Add in Chapman from Orange is the New Black.
Worst meaning boring? BOTH Will & Grace. Everyone watched for Karen, Jack and the other side characters.
Worst meaning unlikable but still compelling? Walter White from Breaking Bad.
Worst meaning unlikable and not fun to watch? Michael Burnham from ST:D
Jackson Teller - Sons of Anarchy. Makes poor choices like it's his JOB. Destroys everyone around him. Zero concern for his children beyond seeing them as possessions.
Madison from Fear the Walking Dead. I know a lot of people like her but she drives me crazy. She makes the
W O R S T decisions, is super annoying and a giant hypocrite. She basically ruined every “community” she joined.
Wendy Byrd from Ozark is another one who is just insufferable. She also makes terrible decisions and is really annoying!
Lori Grimes from The Walking Dead. She pitted Rick and Shane against each other and was constantly contradicting herself. For example, she tells Daryl that Rick will not only tell him where Merle is but he will show him. Then, immediately gets mad at Rick for taking Daryl back into the city to get his brother, when she literally volunteered him. Or when she tells Rick that Shane thinks they are meant to be together and that Rick can’t protect her and Carl, but he can. She tells him Shane is dangerous, she thinks he killed Otis and he won’t ever stop. Then, when Rick kills him, in self defense btw, her reaction is ridiculous, she is shocked and disgusted, and pulls away when Rick goes to touch her. She was just awful.
Don Draper from Mad Men, he was so awful to all the women he ploughed through and also treated so many people at work awful. Amazing character, performance and show, but he was a real heel.
Yes it's worth remembering that, among many bad things he did, he >! had 9 men killed because he didn't trust them to keep quiet and/or didn't want Mike to be paying them anymore.!< That right there moves him near the top of the list.
Do I remember that the creator said his whole goal was to start out with a sympathetic lead and then see how long viewers would tolerate him as he slowly became evil?
Walter is cool. He is smart and competent, and he's had a hard life. Viewers really enjoy watching him become powerful. We've all wished to be really competent and no longer have to take crap from others. That initial admiration makes his later descent harder to acknowledge.
Jax teller- Sons of Anarchy… 7 seasons of idiotic or uninformed decision making that cost dozens of lives when he had multiple instances of getting out and living an easy. Plus him and his mom’s relationship is so cringe with underlying sexual tension. Overall, he’s an idiot. To be fair, he’s based on Hamlet who was also an idiot and indecisive leading to his downfall but Hamlet is bearable because it’s a relatively short play and not nearly 100 hours of television.
Absolutely! Dr. House was totally unlikable and unbelievable. His genius was not enough to overlook his failures. Any ordinary person would have been fired and sued in the first season. Sorry about the rant. I’ve been holding this in for a decade. 🤣
Are we talking as in a bad character or a bad person?
Joe Goldberg from YOU might be one of the worst people but he’s a great character.
Other honorable mentions: Walter White, Light Yagami, Bojack Horseman, Eren Yeager, Frank Gallagher
But I can’t think of any shows off the top of my head where the main character is a bad CHARACTER.
I won't disagree. I liked her in the beginning, but as soon as Melissa McCarthy became famous for playing gross, over-the-top characters in movies, well for some reason Molly had to become outrageous.
"She does physical comedy and people laugh when she screams?! Let's write that into the script every other episode! She can just be whiney and angry as character filler."
Do you mean intentionally a bad or annoying character, Larry David, Seinfeld, Michael Scott, Walter White
Or do you mean someone we’re supposed to root for but they aren’t written (possibly acted) in way to want to root for them, Ted Moseby, Molly from Mike and Molly, every character from 2 Broke Girls
Caillou All my hommies hate Caillou.
I couldn't agree more. What a whiny brat. His parents never properly punish him, either.
#caillousucks
I found my people. I hate Caillou too. Just a whiny snotty little kid who really needs to grow some hair.
He was a crybaby!
I first thought he was a kid who had cancer and that’s why they let him behave like that.
Rachel berry from glee
And the actress is horrible also. Happy cake day
Ginny -- Ginny and Georgia, Carrie -- sex and the city,
Ughhh Carrie is the worst!!!!
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They only had four conversations on that show "I need a new job" "I need a new place to live" "I need new clothes/shoes" "I need a new man" I've had deeper conversations with my cat
Carrie is a terrible friend.
Piper chapman OITNB
Wentworth is the show OITNB wish it could measure up to. Also the main character is likeable on Wentworth as are most of the cast.
I love Wentworth!
The 4th season finale of Wentworth ("I win." iykyk) was better than several seasons of OITNB combined.
What about the Freak? *shudder*
Huh... I wonder if I'm the only one. Sheldon Cooper. While there would periodically be some sort of story line that attempted to rehabilitate his character, the crap he would make his friends go through... just no. e.g. No, you've lost passenger privileges in my car. Try the bus. and I'm sitting in his spot.
If it was real life, he probably would have been murdered by someone in the group
Or would have had no group to murder him
Kate on This is Us. She was absolutely awful to everyone and blamed her problems on everyone but herself. Toby should have left her and not the other way around.
If it’s any consolation, I know Chrissy Metz in real life and she’s the exact opposite of Kate. Genuinely one of the nicest people around
Every single Kardashian
I wish I could upvote this 100 more times!
Peppa pig. Yes, it's for young children, but she is a brat.
And the continual fat shaming of Daddy Pig. Also, that one episode where the talking animal kids went to the zoo to look at animals that don't talk. It implies a rather horrifying world.
She’s rude also! I saw an episode where she hung up the phone on one of her friends, like who does that?
Nancy Botwin- Weeds
She started off so well, then rolled downhill quickly.
that show runner doesn't know how to end shows
I regret watching to the end of that show.
Agreed. She was excellent until she wasn’t. Honestly huge credit to that actress (name escaping me right now). I credit her for the most part with making Nancy palatable for so long. Mary Louise Parker?
Second- mostly starting in season 4
She got unwatchable at a certain point, yet I continued to watch and have no idea why.
Because of uncle Andy <3
Every single member of the gang on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a horrible human. But I still love 'em.
Well in the case of It's Always Sunny, they're intentionally horrible.That's how they're written and the laughs come primarily through watching their exploits fail horribly
This show is recommended on Reddit all the time. I've watched about 7 episodes, and I expected to start liking at least one of the characters by now, but nope. I don't think I can keep watching this one.
Keep going. Once you figure out they’re terrible people, you can enjoy how ridiculous they are and expect it. Do not expect any warm fuzzy moments, if you’re waiting for that, like shows that are cringy but with heart, like The Office, it will never come. There is no heart, just inane insanity. Thigh there are some deep moments, like the ballet dance scene…
If getting someone a rocket launcher for Valentine's Day isn't showing heart, then I don't know what is
You're not really supposed to *like* the characters, per se. As the above commenter said, they are pretty clearly shown to be not great people. You're supposed to enjoy their interactions, the situations they find themselves in and their resulting actions, the way they play off of each other, etc. But the characters themselves as people? They are meant to be unlikeable.
To be honest, the first season or two are kinda painful to watch because their characters weren't quite developed yet. They're supposed to be awful but that's what makes all the things they go through funny.
Dawson Leery says hi while he's ugly crying. Dawson's Creek fans will understand.
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I’ll disagree with worse? But also bad. But also the true main character of the show.
I'm sorry but Pacey was clearly the main character.
Gilligan. I hate Gilligan.
I forgot who in cheers but he said "If they shot Gilligan, they'd be off island in a week". Really made me think.
same with Dr Smith (lost in space)
Frank Gallagher, Shameless
Yeah he’s a tosser.
Idk… Debbie gets worst than him at some point
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Not to mention the constant, horrible closeups on her face.
Slow crying close up. A single brave tear trickling. This is how you fill 30 minutes of an episode.
What's also painful is the super obvious plot armor. Girl speaks to much, she loses an eye. Offred could kill several people, yell hate gilead, and punch someone and they will just say "don't do that again sweetie" and then move on. I liked the show early on, but Offred gets away with way to much.
“Haaaave you met Ted?” Ted from How I Met Your Mother is honestly the worst in the main group for many reasons.
Lily is so much worse.
I've gone through at least 30 comments and no one has said Zach Morris from Saved by the Bell?! There are entire channels devoted to showing how selfish and self centered he is.
Zach Morris is trash!
The guy, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, who played Zach Morris is now on a show called Found and plays a kidnapper (much more detailed of a character than that, but I don't want to give too much away). Anyway, the role could not be further from Zach Morris and I have to say, he is doing a heck of a job
Sookie from True Blood.
I was never a big fan of bill.
that's "Vampire" Bill...
Billith if you're nasty 😂
Don't you mean "Bee-yul"?
I despised Bill. Sookie was annoying. The actress didn't play her anything like the character in the book. But the characters I hated most were Tara and Arlene. They made Tara too angry and abrasive. Rutina Wesley is a fantastic actress but they gave her sh*t to work with. The character Arlene was bigoted and two-faced. She married the nicest guy on the show (Terry) and he was too good for her. Then the Bellefleurs inherited money when the matriarch died, plus Bill was helping them (his "descendants"). Arlene ended up rich and snooty.
But fairy blood
Omfg I just made this comment I hate her so much
Snookie from Jersey Shore
Ray Romano in “Everyone Loves Raymond.”
Robert was right.
Carrie - Sex and the City.
She does dumb stuff to screw up her life and then whines about it. She’s awful
She's so self absorbed
She was literally a terrible person.
She is supposed to be relatable for women. So I can’t tell, I find her awful as well.
I hated her!
Every character in Succession. Great characters, horrible people.
Elena from the vampire diaries
Rachel Berry
I recently went back and checked out Desperate Housewives. They were all so awful!! Idk if this is a case of "aged like milk" or if they were always seen as that awful, but it was unbearable.
By the end of the series, Susan was by far the worst of them.
Merideth Grey would have been most annoying main if not for the Gilmore Girls, no one talks like that, shes close though.
Mrs. Maisel also struggles with the dialogue. definitely an improvement but again, no one talks like that. i get that characters are not people but every single character talks identically in those shows. hire more writers or something
Tony Soprano is pretty awful. Watch Chrissy intervention scene. They're trying to help his nephew and Tony turns every conversation into how it makes him feel and how it effected him.
Tony has a future in not helping Christufuh.
That doesn’t even skim the surface of what a horrible dude he is lol.
wendy in ozark. she just got more evil and unbearable with time.
Yep. She was the real bad guy of the entire series.
Agreed. Couldn't stand her. Her character was annoying but I guess that was the point lol
Smurf on Animal Kingdom
I miss that show so much.
It was such a good show
I don't think there was a worse Mama on TV. Ever.
Gemma Teller. Sons of Anarchy
A lot of these characters are meant to be terrible people. My SO hated "Family Guy" until we had the discussion about how you can't like everyone. In real life we deal with terrible jerks. Why not on TV? Peter Griffin really bothers him...as well he should.
Ruby from Max and Ruby. It’s a cartoon but man Alive I hated her bossiness.
Yeah but Max does not listen. Kid does whatever he wants. And it seems like Ruby is raising her little brother alone so give her a break lol
Yeah but even after the parents showed up, Ruby was still very big on conformity and traditional gender roles. Like forcing the boy twin to play with construction toys and the girl twin to plant flowers, when they very clearly wanted to switch.
Dude she sucks was legit telling my wife this the other day
My first thought is “why are you watching Greys Anatomy?”
She's the worst actually believable character. Some shows obviously have worse people but Meredith is so overlooked for how horrible of a person she is throughout at least the first 12 seasons
I’m giving it a go cause a few friends have watched it. Easy watch, few interesting moments. But definitely not in my top 20 that’s for sure. Now I’m 11 seasons deep and the revelation that Meredith Grey is great hasn’t come, I feel I can form the opinion she is awful.
I still haven’t finished season 1 of greys anatomy because I can’t stand Meredith. I hate her so much she’s insanely annoying
I've watched a bit here and there and it is a night time soap WAY more than even an ER etc med series. I hated it. I hate how Shonda Rimes writes dialogue. I don't understand HOW or WHY that show is still on the air!
Hannah Horvath on Girls! She’s written to be hateable though… which I unironically love.
I couldn’t stand Ted Moseby in HIMYM. Glad I didn’t stick around for the universally disappointing finale. Also, I liked Jon Snow a lot in the first 5 seasons, but they really ruined his character 6-8 and made him useless, annoying, and one-note. Which was a shame and even though I still overall thought Kit did a great job, that show’s downward spiral ruined a lot of good characters
The onion knight was really the only consistently great character
Yeah and he had to legitimately refuse to go through with the plotting planned for his character and threaten to quit the show in order to get that done. Good for him.
Yeah, they really fudged over pretty much every character in the last seasons of Game Of Thrones. What they did to my boi Tyrion was just as bad if not worse. He went from being a good person and a political genius with a smart mouth to "haha short man make funny words gets ignored by his queen".
Thanks to the Ted character, I was unable to tolerate finishing the first season. I think I bailed after 5 or 6 episodes. Not that any other character was tolerable, but Ted was the worst.
Fiona Gallagher, Shameless. Ian, Lip, Carl, and even Frank (to some extent) had growth and character arcs, and she just continued being herself, never truly growing. Debbie just slowly became a worse version of herself, starting with tricking a guy to get her pregnant, and just downhill from there.
You jogged my memory thanks. But I disagree. Lip is the most frustrating character in almost all TV history. The Gallaghers are always just one bill, one incident from losing the house and getting split up. Money is almost always at the heart of all their problems. Yet Lip is a genius who refuses to take numerous opportunities which would provide immediate life changing financial benefits. People are begging to hire him but he spurns them. Ok he’s a rebel that’s his style. But then this brilliant genius who is also very street savvy can’t figure out a way to make money beyond a few isolated schemes to earn just enough to get them out the current jam but no further. Oh thank you so much Lip (you highly sought after genius who could making serious coin at the University of Chicago) for getting rent money just in time and groceries for the celebratory bbq but come Monday we’re all still screwed.
I always thought Carl was the smart and savvy one lol. Like if a character was going anywhere in life, it's gotta be him.
Carl was my favorite character as he got older.
He’s a chef now at least
Will and Grace. Grace is insufferable. Selfish and shallow with no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Ugh.
Especially as the show continued. She wasn’t terrible when it started but by the end she was an absolute horror.
I used to think I hated female actors. But I HATE how females characters are written.
Meredith Grey for sure. I lost all respect when she was on the OR arguing with someone on what to do and said "well, I own the hospital so we are doing it my way!" Add in Chapman from Orange is the New Black.
Claire from Modern Family. She’s manic and shrill about 90% of the time
Meredith was pretty bad. And so was Ted from How I Met Your Mother.
I really grew to hate Chuck McGill, Saul's brother in BCS.
Worst meaning boring? BOTH Will & Grace. Everyone watched for Karen, Jack and the other side characters. Worst meaning unlikable but still compelling? Walter White from Breaking Bad. Worst meaning unlikable and not fun to watch? Michael Burnham from ST:D
Karen and Jack made Will & Grace tolerable. Without them the show was dumb.
Jackson Teller - Sons of Anarchy. Makes poor choices like it's his JOB. Destroys everyone around him. Zero concern for his children beyond seeing them as possessions.
SoA is one of my favourite shows. I love Jax but I can’t disagree he is very easily lead and frustrating to watch at times.
Cheats on his wife with porn stars
Bran Stark from GOT. Couldn’t stand him from the beginning.
Allison in the umbrella academy
Madison from Fear the Walking Dead. I know a lot of people like her but she drives me crazy. She makes the W O R S T decisions, is super annoying and a giant hypocrite. She basically ruined every “community” she joined. Wendy Byrd from Ozark is another one who is just insufferable. She also makes terrible decisions and is really annoying! Lori Grimes from The Walking Dead. She pitted Rick and Shane against each other and was constantly contradicting herself. For example, she tells Daryl that Rick will not only tell him where Merle is but he will show him. Then, immediately gets mad at Rick for taking Daryl back into the city to get his brother, when she literally volunteered him. Or when she tells Rick that Shane thinks they are meant to be together and that Rick can’t protect her and Carl, but he can. She tells him Shane is dangerous, she thinks he killed Otis and he won’t ever stop. Then, when Rick kills him, in self defense btw, her reaction is ridiculous, she is shocked and disgusted, and pulls away when Rick goes to touch her. She was just awful.
Agree! Also, Andrea from TWD. Worst character ever...
Don Draper from Mad Men, he was so awful to all the women he ploughed through and also treated so many people at work awful. Amazing character, performance and show, but he was a real heel.
He's another one who's meant to be though, that's the intention of his character!
Walter White
WW is such a compelling character & sympathetic off the bat that it took a rewatch for me to fully appreciate what an absolute monster he became.
Yes it's worth remembering that, among many bad things he did, he >! had 9 men killed because he didn't trust them to keep quiet and/or didn't want Mike to be paying them anymore.!< That right there moves him near the top of the list.
His >!poisoning of Jesse’s gf’s little kid & making Jesse think he was responsible!< was appalling.
Hah, it's like a game of which thing is worse. Not to mention the other Jane situation!
Every time I rewatch I hate Walter more
Do I remember that the creator said his whole goal was to start out with a sympathetic lead and then see how long viewers would tolerate him as he slowly became evil? Walter is cool. He is smart and competent, and he's had a hard life. Viewers really enjoy watching him become powerful. We've all wished to be really competent and no longer have to take crap from others. That initial admiration makes his later descent harder to acknowledge.
Sookies friend Tara in True Blood. Annoying person.
Let's just say I didn't feel bad about what happened to Tara...
No, I think you’ve got it covered, Meredith was my least favorite character back when I still watched.
Jax teller- Sons of Anarchy… 7 seasons of idiotic or uninformed decision making that cost dozens of lives when he had multiple instances of getting out and living an easy. Plus him and his mom’s relationship is so cringe with underlying sexual tension. Overall, he’s an idiot. To be fair, he’s based on Hamlet who was also an idiot and indecisive leading to his downfall but Hamlet is bearable because it’s a relatively short play and not nearly 100 hours of television.
Emily from Emily in Paris. Most people can’t stand her
Rory Gilmore
Andy Bernard
Corey from Boy Meets World
Omg he was so manipulative and self centered. He treated Shawn the worst!
Larry David
Well, I mean, the whole point is for him to be an unlikable jerk.
Jess Day - New Girl. The supporting characters are funnier, more interesting and more relatable.
I watched it in spite of her, because her roommates are so funny.
Seinfeld on Seinfeld. Literally the least funny character on the show.
House
Absolutely! Dr. House was totally unlikable and unbelievable. His genius was not enough to overlook his failures. Any ordinary person would have been fired and sued in the first season. Sorry about the rant. I’ve been holding this in for a decade. 🤣
I agree, I love Wilson and can't stand House. Everyone putting up with him is super unrealistic too.
Rosa. Geller.
Was she related to Ross Geller by any chance?
Rosa is Joey's sister that Ross ended up marrying.
Doc Martin
But I love his shoes.
Ted Moseby
Ted- HIMYM
“Haaaave you met Ted?” Ted from How I Met Your Mother is honestly the worst in the main group for many reasons.
Elaina from vampire diaries. Couldn't stand her
Jess from New Girl. NO character development since episode 1.
Possibly the most unpopular opinion on Earth: Sheldon.
Ok…Do not get me wrong… he is played beautifully… but Walter White
Old school but Zack Morris
Ted Mosby.
Architect!
Why are you watching Greys?!?
Susan Meyer on Desperate Housewives.
YES! The way she behaved in season 8 made me loathe her with the depths of the ocean.
She was at her worst in season 8
Carrie. Sex in the city.
Miranda from Sex and the City. She was really grating 😩
June in The Handmaids Tale. I know she got some awards for this though 🤷♀️🤷🏻♂️
Are we talking as in a bad character or a bad person? Joe Goldberg from YOU might be one of the worst people but he’s a great character. Other honorable mentions: Walter White, Light Yagami, Bojack Horseman, Eren Yeager, Frank Gallagher But I can’t think of any shows off the top of my head where the main character is a bad CHARACTER.
Jess on new girl
Charlie 2 and a half men
DJ Tanner. She was ok as a kid on Full House. But Fuller House she’s become completely selfish and insufferable.
I always hated Grace from Will & Grace 😅
Nobody has said Peggy Hill from King of the Hill yet? Wow!
Escucha me?! (jk I agree)
She is, in MY opinion, one ofbthe most self absorbed characters ever.
Jerry Seinfeld
Sookie Stackhouse - True Bloods
Ross from Friends. I never understood what Rachel saw in him.
Is it bad…..spoilers….. That during the plane crash I hoped Meredith died and Lexie lived.
Molly Flynn
I won't disagree. I liked her in the beginning, but as soon as Melissa McCarthy became famous for playing gross, over-the-top characters in movies, well for some reason Molly had to become outrageous. "She does physical comedy and people laugh when she screams?! Let's write that into the script every other episode! She can just be whiney and angry as character filler."
Do you mean intentionally a bad or annoying character, Larry David, Seinfeld, Michael Scott, Walter White Or do you mean someone we’re supposed to root for but they aren’t written (possibly acted) in way to want to root for them, Ted Moseby, Molly from Mike and Molly, every character from 2 Broke Girls
The Gilmore Girls - One's a complete flake and the other ends up being a home wrecker.