Most hateable character in TV history?

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Steriletom said:
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You sir, are correct. Schillinger is the most evil son of a bitch in television history
 
BigBoss said:
I really hate this ****er, with all the Goa'ulds running around and this douche is the character I hate the most, Apophis is a saint compared to Kinsey.

It's because he's a smug SOB. No redeeming qualities whatsoever. I'm not a violent man, but I'd love to lay a beating on this guy. Instant blood boil.

Sherry Palmer and President Logan tie for second.
 
MARGE, worse than Lisa!!!

Also Lana Lang and now Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane, why can't they just let Chloe and Clark hook up?!?! :'( :'( :'(
 
Don't know if this one has been mentioned yet...

Michael from melrose Place. As Seinfeld once put it... he's just so smug. ><

:p
 
teiresias said:
Still have to respect and give Diana Muldaur some props. She never let her name be put in the opening credits amongst the rest of the regular cast and insisted on a guest credit the whole season. She knew what the gig was and probably realized upon reading the first script that the character wasn't going to work - or just even realized herself that it was a rip-off. Honestly, if I'd been McFadden I'm not sure I'd have come back after being dumped for one season to try and make a female McCoy, but it probably is the best paying gig she ever had since she was mainly a dancer and "movement" person.
Yeah, I think Muldaur wasn't the problem at all. Her acting was fine, it was just a poorly-conceived character who took the show down a notch big-time. I hear that McFadden had some fallout with the producers and thus Crusher was unceremoniously replaced with Pulaski for that one season; under such circumstances, I suppose they would've been pretty lucky to create a character that worked.

McFadden didn't want to come back but after initially turning it down she was personally contacted by the executive producer and Patrick Stewart (!) and got talked back into it. So really, Muldaur gets none of the blame, and the lame-o flip-flopping producers get most of the blame, and McFadden gets some of the blame for her part in the initial fallout. Still, it is generally agreed: Pulaski was horrible. For them to beg McFadden to come back like that shows that the producers were facing some pretty harsh feedback.
 
Oliver from the Brady Bunch
Sam from Diff'rent Strokes
Rachel Ray
Tom and the Mayor from "Tom Goes to the Mayor"
The entire family from "American Dad" Hate 'em all.
 
Thanks for covering the entire cast of Friends for me. God, I hated that show. I'm so glad it's finally over. That Matthew Perry fellow is actually keeping me from watching Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip even though I usually love Aaron Sorkin.
 
catfish said:
Nicky from Big love.

STOP USING YOUR CREDIT CARD BITCH
She's an up-and-down character though. Usually conniving and selfish, but ultimately defends the family when the chips are on the table. I dunno, I think she was kind of redeemed when she stood out on the lawn and shouted down the Mormon SUVs.

Great show, BTW. It was the silver lining in Sopranos Season 6 being such a let-down.
 
Odoul said:
DAMN DAMN DAMN.

Six months later I still turn cold through that whole scene.

I CAN NOT WAIT to see the
whole Strike Team
get what's coming to em.
I watched that scene and didn't see what was so reprehensible about that guy. He obviously has a moral center and felt bad about it - he was crying at having to kill his friend. Without the context it was pretty meaningless, though.
 
Aristotlekh said:
Thanks for covering the entire cast of Friends for me. God, I hated that show. I'm so glad it's finally over. That Matthew Perry fellow is actually keeping me from watching Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip even though I usually love Aaron Sorkin.
I despise absolutely everything about Friends, but Matthew Perry kicks ass on Studio 60. Don't skip it because of him.
 
Brian Fellows said:
Pretty much. When combined with Bone those two shows make for the lamest 2 hours on television. All Fox would need to do is buy the rights to Numbers for the hat trick.
You should not be allowed to watch TV.
 
terrene said:
I watched that scene and didn't see what was so reprehensible about that guy. He obviously has a moral center and felt bad about it - he was crying at having to kill his friend. Without the context it was pretty meaningless, though.
He just killed his friend and partner of 4+ years. He didn't even the decency/manhood to give him a quick/straightforward death. He dropped a damn grenade in his lap and wouldn't even look at his work.

The context is that it's the murderers fault his friend was even in that situation in the first place. There's a ton of other repugnant stuff he's done over the years. Though I don't see what's necessary beside the clip to see how shitty a soul he has.
 
I don't watch much TV these days but I have noticed loads of benders all over the place on TV nancing it up and staring - Stuff like this doesn't present good role models to impressionable kids so I hate them all.
 
Odoul said:

Hatable but at the same time incredibly tragic and sympathetic. That episode was amazing, no other TV show has ever made me feel like that.

slayn said:
for me, Laura Roslin from BSG.

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WTF man. I declare you to be the most hatable character in this thread.
 
Odoul said:
He just killed his friend and partner of 4+ years. He didn't even the decency/manhood to give him a quick/straightforward death. He dropped a damn grenade in his lap and wouldn't even look at his work.

The context is that it's the murderers fault his friend was even in that situation in the first place. There's a ton of other repugnant stuff he's done over the years. Though I don't see what's necessary beside the clip to see how shitty a soul he has.
Whatever. I've seen worse.
 
Seriously, this thread was over when somebody mentioned Carlos Mencia.
 
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