How I love to hate you: TV characters that (almost) everyone hates

The most hated characters
It's not always the villains
Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies) - Outlander
Timeless villain
Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins) - Westworld
A genius without empathy
Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) - Orange is the New Black
First world problems
Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) - Game of Thrones
He had to leave acting
Janice Soprano (Aida Turturro) - The Sopranos
In the shadow of Tony
Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher) - Desperate Housewives
A tremendous compilation of problems
Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) - The Big Bang Theory
There could have been two more seasons
Gus Fringe (Giancarlo Esposito) - Breaking Bad
A villain to match Walter White
Georgina Sparks (Michelle Trachtenberg) - Gossip Girl
Upper East Side manipulator
Marnie Michaels (Allison Williams) - Girls
A character that aggravates viewers
Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser) - Mad Men
Don Draper wannabe
Hannah Kahnwald (Maja Schöne) - Dark
A very dark character
Bevers (John Gemberling) - Broad City
A person everyone would hate
Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) - Game of Thrones
The original Evil Queen
Jeremy Jamm (Jon Glaser) - Parks and Recreation
'You just got jammed'
Debbie Gallagher (Emma Kenney) - Shameless
In Fiona's shadow
Skyler White (Anna Gunn) - Breaking Bad
Anna Gunn
Pierce Hawthorne (Chevy Chase) - Community
Fiction... or reality?
Lori Grimes (Sarah Wayne Callies) - The Walking Dead
Daryl
Dawn Summers (Michelle Trachtenberg) - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Her character was extremely dislikable
Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) - How I Met Your Mother
Destroyed by the Fandom
April Kepner (Sarah Drew) - Grey's Anatomy
Evil with an angel's face
The most hated characters

As we all know the best way to create a television hero is to put a villain or a creep by their side. But it's not just the villains that are hated. Individual characters can emit a strong, resonating dislike to the viewers.

It's not always the villains

To prove our point, we take a look at the most hated characters in the history of television. These characters have even caused problems for the actors and actresses who have played them.

Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies) - Outlander

Tobias Menzies, in addition to being a superb actor, has the perfect face for the role of Jack Randall.

 

Timeless villain

A character prone to abuse and crime, as well as being the main obstacle to the love between Jamie and Claire. It has all the makings of an overwhelming hate.

 

Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins) - Westworld

His character has less empathy for humans than his theme park hosts.

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A genius without empathy

Robert Ford is a megalomaniac genius who loves himself and his work above all else and does nothing to disguise it. Hopkins, as always, is simply superb in the role.

Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) - Orange is the New Black

She was never really the lead role in the series. A character whose first-world problems were totally insignificant and minute compared to the rest of the characters.

First world problems

Even though her problems seemed trivial, Piper insisted on being an obnoxious character. This attitude actually helped her become the leader of a group of white supremacists at one point. Not much to like.

 

Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) - Game of Thrones

For eight seasons, the HBO series showed the absolute worst of human nature in characters such as Ramsay Bolton and Littlefinger. But Joffrey made them all seem good. A depraved character, a textbook psychopath, devoid of feelings or empathy, who found significant pleasure in the pain of others.

He had to leave acting

The character had such a brutal impact that fans insulted Jack Gleeson for years in the street, to the point of making him quit acting. The world lost a great actor.

Janice Soprano (Aida Turturro) - The Sopranos

Of course, it is a series about the mafia. Lying, betraying and stealing is the name of the game; but Janice did it so badly that she never endeared herself to the audience.

In the shadow of Tony

An added problem for the character was that her brother, Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), was one of the most charismatic in television history. It was always going to be tough to compete with that.

Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher) - Desperate Housewives

There were eight seasons of this iconic TV show, and in each and every one of them, Susan Mayer had a problem. Serious problems that you think, season to season, she can't get much worse. Most of the issues were almost always avoidable if she just showed a bit of common sense.

 

A tremendous compilation of problems

She burned down a house, ran over a neighbor, ruined her family... And while all this was going on, she constantly complained she was lonely.

Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) - The Big Bang Theory

There can't be a single person who, in 12 seasons, hasn't wanted to lock Sheldon Cooper in a room and lock the door. Even if you did, you know he'd bang on the door three times.

There could have been two more seasons

Selfish, unfeeling and egomaniacal to such an extent, he is the quintessential unbearable character. Jim Parsons certainly has one of those voices that you can recognise anywhere - and it's like nails on a blackboard.

Gus Fringe (Giancarlo Esposito) - Breaking Bad

Giancarlo Esposito raised the bar for TV villains with this two-faced psychopath who by day was a 'nice guy' on 'Los Pollos Hermanos' and by night, the show's most dangerous drug dealer.

A villain to match Walter White

His plans were as cruel as they were thought out. Everything was perfect, and everything always worked out well, until he ran into Walter White: the man who gave him one of the most legendary endings in the history of television.

Georgina Sparks (Michelle Trachtenberg) - Gossip Girl

Georgina was a villain who was able to get Blair, Chuck, Serena and Dan to unite against her as a common enemy. So she had to be someone very loathsome. And she was.

Upper East Side manipulator

Her character was manipulation personified. She was someone who used lies as her weapon and did not care about the consequences of her actions, even if they led to her doom. It's looking like she'll be back for more.

 

Marnie Michaels (Allison Williams) - Girls

'The Daily Beast' came to wonder if Marnie was 'the worst character on television'. We think that they gave her that title on a well-founded basis: she is simply irritating on so many levels.

 

A character that aggravates viewers

Her obsessive personality, her eagerness to judge others, and her continuous making of wrong decisions meant that Marnie was singled out as the one we should hate - almost from the first episode. But the hate increased with each decision she made.

Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser) - Mad Men

The entire cast of the series was actually pretty unlikeable, but in the case of Pete Campbell, we must say, he had the same traits but with less charisma and less forgivable vices. So he's the one who makes the list.

 

Don Draper wannabe

Plus, Pete Campbell had the added bonus of being that privileged kid who thinks the world owes him something and conspires against him. Obviously, in comparison to Don Draper, he came off short.

Hannah Kahnwald (Maja Schöne) - Dark

Hannah Kahnwald is the mother of Jonas (Louis Hoffman) and one of the characters that gives meaning to the title of the series. She is dark as night.

A very dark character

Her obsession with Ulrich Nielsen (Oliver Masucci) goes all the way back to the Institute, when she fell in love with him. Being rejected leads her to moments of cruelty and meanness that are almost inexplicable.

Bevers (John Gemberling) - Broad City

Bevers is every flatmate's nightmare. That roommate who has the worst qualities that a human being possibly can have.

 

A person everyone would hate

He doesn't pay rent, even though he spends more time in the house than anyone else. He steals food that isn't his, he doesn't stop breaking things in the house and, to top it all off, he likes to walk around naked. It's normal for him to be hated.

Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) - Game of Thrones

Without a doubt, the most twisted, manipulative and intelligent character in a series. A series that actually has rather a lot of twisted, manipulative and intelligent characters.

 

The original Evil Queen

As much as many people hated Cersei, we loved her because the whole world hated her. What's more, she seemed to escape her fate in the final chapter which angered many fans. Others breathed a sigh of relief. She was hated and loved for being hated.

Jeremy Jamm (Jon Glaser) - Parks and Recreation

Obnoxious as well as plain disgusting. Not only was he Leslie Knope's (Amy Poehler) nemesis on the show, but his arguments mixed the misogynistic with the paternalistic.

'You just got jammed'

As if that were not enough, he had the 'You just got jammed' slogan as a recurring phrase that made it really easy to hate him. Despite the rateable character, we have to give big rounds of applause for Jon Glaser's performance.

Debbie Gallagher (Emma Kenney) - Shameless

Emma Kenney's character would need several lifetimes to redeem herself from her actions. They would shame even the devil himself.

 

In Fiona's shadow

The most serious, obviously, was the theft of a baby. Taking advantage of a disabled person and abusing a man is not far behind. Obviously, she wasn't the one to fill in for Fiona (Emmy Rossum).

Skyler White (Anna Gunn) - Breaking Bad

The deep hatred for this character was something inexplicable. The reality is that Skyler was kind of Walter White's catalyst in her criminal escalation and, perhaps for this reason, the world singled her out. Heisenberg was an antihero and she was his nemesis.

Anna Gunn

The hate reached such a level that Anna Gunn, the actress who played Skyler, wrote a letter to the 'New York Times' in which, among other things, she blamed people's "own perception of women and wives" for the hatred toward the character. She had a really bad time, saying in her letter, 'The already harsh online comments became outright personal attacks. One such post read: “Could somebody tell me where I can find Anna Gunn so I can kill her?”'.

 

Pierce Hawthorne (Chevy Chase) - Community

According to Donald Glover in 'The Hollywood Reporter', Chevy Chase looked more like Pierce Hawthorne than expected, ensuring that few people got along with him on the set.

 

Fiction... or reality?

The character was created on purpose to be hated.  Only when you understand he was created for this purpose, can you understand his macho and offensive comments.

Lori Grimes (Sarah Wayne Callies) - The Walking Dead

It's been a long time since Lori Grames left 'The Walking Dead' but she's the first hateful character that comes to mind for many people. And they have reason.

 

Daryl

Not only did she abandon her husband at the beginning, she made questionable decisions that endangered the group. Lori's demise was featured in The Huffington Post's list of "The Biggest 'OMG' TV Moments of 2012"

 

Dawn Summers (Michelle Trachtenberg) - Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Introduced in the show because the writers needed someone to have a deep relationship and connection with Sarah Michelle Gellar's character, Buffy - yet it had to be non-romantic. Welcome Buffy's sister, Dawn, chosen by fate to be a Vampire Slayer. Chosen by many as one of the most hated TV characters ever.

 

Her character was extremely dislikable

The character of Dawn Summers made too many capital mistakes in a cult series. The first, she stole the spotlight from the main character. Second, where the hell did a Buffy sister come from after five seasons? The rest of the hatred is down to her bad-tempered nature.

Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) - How I Met Your Mother

It is the curious case of Ted Mosby, who went from the lead role and narrator of the series, to the unequivocal villain. In fact, this perception multiplied once the series ended.

 

Destroyed by the Fandom

Fans accused Ted Mosby of being selfish. A man who, on his way to utopian happiness, sucks away the desires and needs of those around him. Too hard?

 

April Kepner (Sarah Drew) - Grey's Anatomy

April Kepner's friendly face hid one of the most haughty, selfish and generally dislikable characters in the history of the series. 

 

Evil with an angel's face

Abandoning her fiancé at the altar and then proceeding to steal someone's partner didn't help fans of the series grow fond of her either.