TV Characters You Love to Hate (and Hate to Love)

TV Characters You Love to Hate (and Hate to Love)


August 11, 2025 | Jesse Singer

TV Characters You Love to Hate (and Hate to Love)


We Loved These Shows. These Characters...Not So Much.

Almost every great show has one: that character who just grates on your nerves. Whether they were meant to be annoying or just ended up that way, these characters made us roll our eyes, yell at the screen, and sometimes even question why we were watching in the first place (and yet some of us loved them—even though we didn't want to).

Here are the characters who truly earned their spots on the TV Wall of Irritation.

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Skyler White ("Breaking Bad")

Skyler may have had logic on her side, but her constant judgment and icy demeanor didn’t exactly make her fun to watch. She smoked passive-aggressively, scowled frequently, and somehow managed to make even valid concerns feel unbearable.

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Janice ("Friends")

Say it with us...Oh. My. GAWD. Janice’s voice alone could clear a room, but it was her perfect storm of clinginess and cluelessness that really wore us down. Every time she popped up, it felt like a jump scare in a laugh track (but we also laughed so...silver lining?). 

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Ted Mosby ("How I Met Your Mother")

Ted turned every moment into a monologue about destiny. His obsession with "The One" got old around Season 3, and by the end, even his kids looked tired of hearing him talk. And we know that series finale wasn't his fault but we kinda want to blame him for it anyway. Just because.

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Kimmy Gibbler ("Full House")

Loud, nosy, and blissfully unaware of social cues, Kimmy was the queen of overstaying her welcome. She brought chaos in brightly-colored leggings and somehow never took the hint.

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Joffrey Baratheon ("Game of Thrones")

Joffrey wasn’t just annoying—he was loathsome. But his bratty tantrums and smug power trips made him irritating on a molecular level. Every viewer had the same wish: off with his smug little head.

Joffrey Baratheon ("Game of Thrones")

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Randy Marsh ("South Park")

Randy started off as a background goofball. Then he became the main show—and not in a good way. Every storyline with him spiraled into the absurd, and not always in the fun way.

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Ross Geller ("Friends")

He began as the sweet, nerdy paleontologist. He ended up as a needy, over-correcting, self-pitying mess. And as many people were team Ross, so too were there just as many team No Ross. “We were on a break” is always funny though—are we right?

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Andrea ("The Walking Dead")

Andrea had the emotional depth of a damp towel and the decision-making skills of a coin flip. Despite being surrounded by zombies, she managed to be the most frustrating thing on screen.

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Lori Grimes ("The Walking Dead")

From endless contradictions to her ability to make every situation more tense than it needed to be, Lori quickly went from concerned mom to apocalyptic buzzkill.

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Dawn Summers ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer")

Dropped into the show via mystical plot twist, Dawn never really earned her spot. She was whiny, always in trouble, and somehow made saving the world seem less exciting.

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Connor ("Angel")

Imagine a character who combines teen angst, daddy issues, and constant betrayal. Now take away charm. That’s Connor.

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Marnie Michaels ("Girls")

Marnie believed she was the most put-together of the group. Spoiler: she wasn’t. Every speech she gave about her vision felt like a TED Talk no one asked for.

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Artie Abrams ("Glee")

What started as a likable underdog slowly morphed into a judgy control freak. By Season 3, he spent more time tearing others down than lifting anyone up.

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Ezra Fitz ("Pretty Little Liars")

He was a teacher. She was a student. The show wanted us to root for them. We were too busy screaming, “This is not okay!”

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Emily Gilmore ("Gilmore Girls")

Yes, she was elegant and witty. But she also weaponized manners like no one else. Every Friday night dinner came with a side of judgment.

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Paige Jennings ("The Americans")

It’s not easy being a teen in a spy family, but Paige made every conversation feel like a deposition. Just once, we wanted her to accept an answer without launching into an ethics seminar.

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Jan Levinson ("The Office")

Jan began as a professional and ended as a one-woman disaster movie. Her relationship with Michael was a slow-motion implosion with bonus candle-making metaphors.

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April Nardini ("Gilmore Girls")

Introduced out of nowhere, April came in like a STEM-fair hurricane. She was too smart, too smug, and—unfortunately—the reason Lorelai and Luke imploded. Never forget.

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Carl Grimes ("The Walking Dead")

All fans asked was that Carl stay in the house. He did not. Instead, he became the poster child for reckless apocalypse decision-making.

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Ruby ("Supernatural")

Mystery is fine. Manipulation is... eh. But Ruby’s smug smirks and unclear motives quickly went from intriguing to exhausting.

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Teddy Altman ("Grey’s Anatomy")

Teddy’s love life often felt like a looping soap opera subplot, and just when you thought it was over, she'd rekindle it again. She meant well—but usually made things worse.

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Megan Draper ("Mad Men")

She was talented, beautiful… and always in the way. Megan’s storylines pulled focus from more interesting characters, and her drama often felt like Don’s punishment.

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Lana Lang ("Smallville")

Every episode with Lana was a cocktail of sighs, secrets, and sad piano music. When she finally left, even the show seemed relieved.

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Che Diaz ("And Just Like That...")

Che’s jokes didn’t land. Their romance didn’t spark. And somehow, they managed to be both preachy and shallow—an impressive (and annoying) feat.

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