32 TV Characters That Were Totally Repulsive When You Really Think About It

TV shows often have complex characters, but some stand out for all the wrong reasons. Here's a look at 32 TV characters who, when you really think about it, were repulsive human beings.

  1. Ross Geller from Friends
    His jealousy and possessiveness towards Rachel were red flags we often ignored. Plus, he dated a student!

  2. Barney Stinson from How I Met Your Mother
    Though charismatic, Barney's misogynistic behavior and constant manipulation of women were beyond problematic.

  3. Walter White from Breaking Bad
    He started as a sympathetic character, but his descent into a ruthless drug lord was terrifying.

  4. Tony Soprano from The Sopranos
    A mob boss with a violent streak, Tony's actions were often brutal and unforgivable.

  5. Don Draper from Mad Men
    His philandering and manipulative behavior were masked by his charm and good looks.

  6. Cersei Lannister from Game of Thrones
    Her ruthless pursuit of power led to countless deaths and suffering.

  7. Joffrey Baratheon from Game of Thrones
    Possibly one of the most hated characters on TV, Joffrey's sadistic tendencies were chilling.

  8. Piper Chapman from Orange Is the New Black
    Piper's self-centeredness and manipulative behavior often hurt those around her.

  9. Frank Underwood from House of Cards
    Frank's unscrupulous rise to power involved manipulation, murder, and betrayal.

  10. Ramsay Bolton from Game of Thrones
    His sadistic actions and brutal treatment of others made him one of the most despicable characters.

  11. Pete Campbell from Mad Men
    Pete's entitlement and lack of morals made him an unsympathetic character throughout the series.

  12. George Costanza from Seinfeld
    His pettiness and selfishness often put him at odds with his friends and caused unnecessary drama.

  13. Serena Joy Waterford from The Handmaid's Tale
    Her complicity in the oppressive regime and personal cruelty made her a character to loathe.

  14. Skyler White from Breaking Bad
    While her actions were understandable, her constant judgment and hypocrisy were hard to ignore.

  15. Michael Scott from The Office
    Though often hilarious, Michael's inappropriate behavior and lack of empathy were troubling.

  16. Jack Shephard from Lost
    His need to control and lead often led to disastrous consequences for the group.

  17. Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City
    Carrie's self-absorption and poor treatment of her friends and partners were significant flaws.

  18. Shane Walsh from The Walking Dead
    His descent into madness and violence made him a dangerous character.

  19. Mindy Lahiri from The Mindy Project
    Mindy's narcissism and often selfish actions were glaring character flaws.

  20. Ezra Fitz from Pretty Little Liars
    His relationship with Aria, a student, was inappropriate and problematic.

  21. Jenny Humphrey from Gossip Girl
    Her constant scheming and betrayal of friends made her a character you loved to hate.

  22. Rachel Berry from Glee
    Her ambition often led her to treat others poorly and act selfishly.

  23. Hannah Horvath from Girls
    Hannah's narcissism and lack of consideration for others made her difficult to sympathize with.

  24. Lena Luthor from Supergirl
    Her manipulative actions and betrayals often put her at odds with her friends and family.

  25. Kelly Kapoor from The Office
    Kelly's self-centered behavior and constant drama were exhausting.

  26. Olivia Pope from Scandal
    Her morally ambiguous decisions and manipulative behavior were often unsettling.

  27. Jimmy McGill from Better Call Saul
    His descent into the shady world of law and crime was a troubling journey.

  28. Janice Soprano from The Sopranos
    Her manipulative and often cruel behavior made her a character to dislike.

  29. Claire Underwood from House of Cards
    Her ruthless pursuit of power and willingness to betray anyone in her way were chilling.

  30. Lori Grimes from The Walking Dead
    Her often poor decision-making and treatment of Rick were frustrating.

  31. Betty Draper from Mad Men
    Her cold and often harsh treatment of her children and others made her a difficult character to like.

  32. Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory
    While often funny, Sheldon's lack of empathy and social awareness could be deeply problematic.

These characters may have kept us glued to the screen, but their actions and behaviors were anything but admirable.

Source: MSN Entertainment

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