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The Ultimate List Of The Worst TV Characters

"Scandal" fans, let's be honest Olivia Pope deserves better

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The Ultimate List Of The Worst TV Characters

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I'm only on the first season of "Scandal" but I have already been fired up over the actions of the president in the show. I know a lot of fans of the show actually enjoy him, but there are a whole pile of TV characters that have no morale or aren't the best people.

President Fitz Grant, Scandal

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First of all, this guy is a straight up serial cheater. I am a strong believer in monogamy and, honestly, he kinds of boils my blood. Second, the actor is not even that good looking in my opinion.

Preston Burke, "Grey's Anatomy"

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He was never a good match for one of my favorite characters, Dr. Yang. Plus, the actor who plays him, Isaiah Washington was fired from the show. The rumor is that he was fired for spewing homophobic slurs.

Joel Stevens, "Hart of Dixie"

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Honestly, the whole time he was on the television I wanted him to get off the screen so she can finally end up back with Wade. He was such a stick in the mud and not even a good fit for Dr. Hart and a waste of screen time.

Jenny Humphrey, "Gossip Girl"

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Jenny always had an attitude and a super dark character.

D.W. Read, "Arthur"

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D.W. was always trifling and always whining.To be honest, maybe the worst little sister in television history.

Terri Schuester, "Glee"

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She faked a pregnancy and she was completely manipulative during the entire series.

Malcolm Merlyn, "The Arrow"

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He killed his son and apparently had an affair with Oliver Queen's mother in order for Thea Queen to be his actual daughter.

Lori Ann Schmidt, "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt"

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She doesn't even spend time with her daughter after she has been found out of the bunker and all Lori Ann wants to do is ride roller coasters.

Stacy Barrett, "Drop Dead Diva"

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I don't understand why they needed to play on the dumb blonde trope in this show by making her so materialistic and unintelligent.

Iris West Allen, "The Flash"

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She always makes every situation about her. I understand that the world needs a love story for a good storyline but at the same time, Iris is not the Flash or the end all be all of the superhero or the team, just a love interest.

Jimmy Olsen, "Supergirl"

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In the TV show series "Supergirl," he seems very arrogant and feels like he can save the world all by himself. It also irritates me that he is Superman's ultimate best friend however, we don't even get to see that relationship played out in the TV series at all.

Janice Litman, "Friends"

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I can't stand the nasally voice plus she was never a good match for Chandler.

Rip Hunter, "DC Legends of Tomorrow"

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He is supposed to be the captain of the ship, but he isn't even a good leader.

Chris Traeger, "Parks and Recreation"

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He is overly cheerful that it comes off as fake.

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