The Worst TV Characters

Zelena (Once Upon A Time) - Seriously why is this character actually in the show?
Glory (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) - Annoyed the living hell out of me.
Peter (Fringe) - Became more and more annoying to me as time went on.
Jason Wilkes and Whitney Frost (Agent Carter) - Didn't like the second season in general tho.
Hive (Agents of Shield) - Need I say more?
 
Kim Bauer (24)
Andrea (The Walking Dead)
Chris (Fear the Walking Dead)
 
Daisy - Agents of SHIELD
Beth - The Walking Dead
Ward - Agents of SHIELD
Amy Farrah Fowler - The Big Bang Theory
McNulty - The Wire
Bill - True Blood
 
Andy Bernard -The Office.

I recently started watching The Office for the first time on Netflix. I wasn't sure I'd even get into it, but by season 2 I was well invested and loved all the characters -then in season three they introduce Andy, played by Ed Helms, and it wasn't long before I honestly didn't even want to watch the show anymore.

Good gravy, what were they thinking with this stupid character? The guy is infuriating. I know it's uncommon for sitcoms, but I seriously wish they'd killed him off without much hassle. It'd be easy, just have Jim be like "Has anyone seen Andy?", then Phyllis could say "Ohh he died" and then Jim would turn to the camera and raise his eyebrows, and no one would ever mention Andy Bernard ever again. It's even worse that of all the people they bought over to Scranton along with Andy, he's the only one still there!

I'm going to stick it out at least until Michael leaves, then maybe skip ahead to the last few episodes. I'm not sure I can stomach another 3-4 seasons of Andy Bernard. Besides, I have a hard time believing the show can maintain it's magic without Steve Carell on board.
 
Zelena (Once Upon A Time) - Seriously why is this character actually in the show?
Glory (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) - Annoyed the living hell out of me.
Peter (Fringe) - Became more and more annoying to me as time went on.
Jason Wilkes and Whitney Frost (Agent Carter) - Didn't like the second season in general tho.
Hive (Agents of Shield) - Need I say more?

I agree with Jason Wilkes (has there ever been a more obnoxiously nerdy character?) but Whitney Frost was great. Substitute her with Joe Manfredi, the mafioso from the same season.
 
Recently Olivia Pope (Scandal)
 
Grant Ward - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
Lori Grimes - The Walking Dead
Officer Piscatella - Orange Is The New Black
Ellaria Sand - Game of Thrones (the book version of the character is better)
 
Danny Rand* in Iron Fist and The Defenders
Angela's parents in My So-Called Life
Most of the characters in Under the Dome
NEGAN IN THE SUCKING DEAD. Negan and his stupid underlings made me quit watching.


*He somewhat redeemed himself in Luke Cage but it will take more than one episode of another character's show to convince me that he isn't a whiny little turd in the wind.
 
Most of the characters in Under the Dome


I like that show a lot more than some, but Big Jim and Junior did suck.

They killed off my two favorites (Angie and Melanie) but kept those two until basically the end, acting like I'm supposed to care about them when they're both competely irredeemable. Junior started the show by kidnapping Angie and locking her in a storm shelter, and Jim went off the deep end at the end of Season 2 and stalked and tried to murder Julia, but let's find out if Jim can save Junior's soul. How are you not both dead yet?
 
Clarke - The 100
Malcolm - Jessica Jones
Jessica Jones - Jessica Jones
Karen - Daredevil
Claire - Daredevil/Iron Fist/Luke Cage
Tyrique - Power
 
I like that show a lot more than some, but Big Jim and Junior did suck.

They killed off my two favorites (Angie and Melanie) but kept those two until basically the end, acting like I'm supposed to care about them when they're both competely irredeemable. Junior started the show by kidnapping Angie and locking her in a storm shelter, and Jim went off the deep end at the end of Season 2 and stalked and tried to murder Julia, but let's find out if Jim can save Junior's soul. How are you not both dead yet?

Yeah, they were awful. The only characters I cared about were Rachelle Lefever and Mike Vogel. The rest of them could stay stuck in that stupid dome until they all suffocated to death. Aliens or God or whatever trapped them in there (I gave up on the show before they explained it) probably did it just to spare the rest of the world the agony of knowing any of those ***holes.
 
as a Breaking Bad fan, I've gotta say that the most annoying person on the show was Marie... the scene that really worked for me was the scene where Skyler went off on a "SHUTTUP" rant on Marie... classic Skyler, though at times, SHE was a bit of a pain-in-the-ass, but not like Marie...
 
Daisy - Agents of SHIELD
Beth - The Walking Dead
Ward - Agents of SHIELD
Amy Farrah Fowler - The Big Bang Theory
McNulty - The Wire
Bill - True Blood

WHAT? She is by far an amazing character! This is ridiculous!
 
Andy Bernard -The Office.

I recently started watching The Office for the first time on Netflix. I wasn't sure I'd even get into it, but by season 2 I was well invested and loved all the characters -then in season three they introduce Andy, played by Ed Helms, and it wasn't long before I honestly didn't even want to watch the show anymore.

Good gravy, what were they thinking with this stupid character? The guy is infuriating. I know it's uncommon for sitcoms, but I seriously wish they'd killed him off without much hassle. It'd be easy, just have Jim be like "Has anyone seen Andy?", then Phyllis could say "Ohh he died" and then Jim would turn to the camera and raise his eyebrows, and no one would ever mention Andy Bernard ever again. It's even worse that of all the people they bought over to Scranton along with Andy, he's the only one still there!

I'm going to stick it out at least until Michael leaves, then maybe skip ahead to the last few episodes. I'm not sure I can stomach another 3-4 seasons of Andy Bernard. Besides, I have a hard time believing the show can maintain it's magic without Steve Carell on board.


Andy improves but only slightly later on. Still every time he was on the screen I hoped someone will punch him. Helms is generally insufferable other than in Hungover flicks.

But just wait...Will Ferrell's character and the British lady make Andy look likable and not annoying
 
Donna Hayward and James Hurley - Twin Peaks (1990-1991)

I adore Twin Peaks, it is one of my favorite media franchises of all time. The singular tattoo I have is of the Owl Cave symbol, but good lord. Whenever these two were on-screen together after the pilot, I knew it was time for a bathroom break. The James Hurley storyline in the latter half of season two is the worst thing I've ever seen. Whenever I re-watch the show, I have to fast-forward through it.
 
Ted Mosby from "How I Met Your Mother." He is the single most insufferable jackass in TV history. If I ever have a son, I'm going to show him a few episodes and point out Ted as a prime example of how not to be a man. In fact, I quit watching the show before it ended because of how annoyed I became every time he appeared on screen.
 
The Waif on Game of Thrones
Jonathan Silverman on The Single Guy
Frasier Crane on Frasier and Cheers
Trump
 
Jack Bauer after season 5

Most of the cops, and prosecutors on any L&O show

Ditto for the CSI shows

I have a love hate relationship with most characters from The 100, but i actually think that's a sign of good nuanced characterizations, so i'm not too mad about it.

Daryl Dixon, i mean WTF is his appeal??

The Hand from The Defenders, and Iron Fist. I don't know who those guys are, but they're definitely not The Hand.

Andrea from TWD, sad cause i actually like the actress...

Cersei Lannister, only because the show insist on shoving her down our throats as a main villain next to the Night's King.
 
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Heatwave on The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow. I've always known Dominic Purcell had limited range as an actor but he seems like he's aiming for a Razzie Award with that performance. Maybe he got better after I stopped watching, I don't know. But from what I saw, he was just awful. He was like a 40-year-old version of Beavis. "GRRR FIRE!!!!!"
 
The incredibly annoying male characters in that vampire show. Vampire Diaries? Damn, those are some *****ey brats.
 

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