Well, I have vague memories of everything else from the show, as my cousin would watch it while I was doing homework. I have no recollection of naps, though.
There was one episode where Joey and Ross fell asleep on the couch together, kinda in each other’s arms. They liked it and started sneaking naps until the others caught them.
In the sitcom, yes, but Frank Burns in the movie is evil.
Hmmm…does Ugly Betty count as a sitcom? Kind of?
Because Wilhelmina is the definition of evil. Evil with killer fashion sense.
Roseanne Conner, and her demon-spawn daughter Darlene. I’d cheerfully castrate myself with a rusty blade rather than become “involved” with either of them.
What about Archie Bunker?
*South Park’s *Satan is a pretty nice guy, actually. Cartman is way worse.
Archie wasn’t evil. He was ignorant, bigoted, and unsophisticated. Those are not admirable qualities, but they aren’t evil.
Marry me.
- Two and a Half Men*: Evelyn Harper and her demon spawned son Charlie. The apple didn’t fall far from that tree. They both know what they do is wrong, but they just don’t give a shit. That is pure evil.
If his first name is Randall, you might be onto something.
Peter gets the nod, IMO, for the physical and psychological abuse he heaps on Meg in so many episodes. Family Guy and American Dad both have an ugly element of misogyny in their humor.
All of the main characters from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Dan Fielding? He’s just a horny, self-centered letch. Cartman is EVIL.
Of course! I am always eager to assist a true lady in any worthy endeavor!
Though I had thought you were married already. Do we need to set Jeeves upon this small hurdle?
I’ll second the cast of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. They are all truly, truly horrible people. Particularly Dennis, who in one episode gets a little carried away with trying to understand the mindset of a serial killer.
I nominate the sitcom Nazi Gestapo officer, Major Wolfgang Hochstetter from “Hogan’s Heroes.” Now that’s evil.
Yeah, you’re right. I lost my head. You can have Honoria Glossop instead.
Well, considering she hates Jeeves, this might be a match with more to it than appears at first blush.
Dr. Kelso from Scrubs. He obviously enjoys breaking the spirits of his employees, dashing their dreams, and laughing evilly in their faces. He routinely takes credit for the successes of his staff, and ignores patients and lets them die so he can get the top score in Ms. Pacman.
I’d also make a case for Basil Fawlty, although he considers himself the victim. He constantly lies, never admits to falsehood, and improvises lies on the spot to back up his previous lies. He loathes his customers, wife, and employees, and constantly digs at them to make their lives miserable. He’s motivated purely by selfishness and greed, and can’t conceive of doing anything helpful and beneficial for others. And he’s got a mustache.