A follow-up to my “Terrible episodes of great shows” thread.
Even great shows can have characters that bring the rest of the show down, whether it’s because of the character’s actions, the character’s actor/actress, or the character is just plain annoying. Who are some such characters?
Major Frank Burns in MAS*H. Over the top annoying. And I remember my older sister saying, “Christ, at least the writers could have let him be a good doctor.”
Voyager had a lot of other flaws, but also some very good aspects - it could be argued to be great.
Neelix ruined every episode he was in. The worst thing was, we were supposed to like him and think he was a wonderful, kind person. Even with all his “Mr Vulcan” stuff.
And the one time I went to a Star Trek con we were given a free autographed photo in our goody bags. Guess whose it was?
Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnn’s?
ETA: I wouldn’t call it a great show, but Patricia Heaton’s Deborah on “Everybody Loves Raymond” made me want to punch her in the ovary.
The TV show “The Shield” was great, but I disliked the character of Julian, the closeted gay cop. Every time they had a subplot involving him, the story seemed to screech to a halt. Maybe it’s because the stakes always seemed so trivial to me compared to all of the other stuff that was going on in that show.
Kate from ‘Lost’ was pretty annoying. They tried to make her so interesting and bad-ass, ooooh, a girl ‘criminal’! She was always butting in. “I’m going too. I’m going with you.” Vacant faced beeyotch in that triangle with Jack and Sawyer. We used to say, ‘oh, there she goes again. Feisty Kate!’ She was always annoying and just getting in the way.
Abby on NCIS. Annoying, emotionally immature, no character development whatsoever over 15 seasons. Every other character changed and matured, she was the same emo high schoolish caricature. I couldn’t believe it when I learned Pauley Perette was like a full decade older than Sean Murray and Brian Dietzen. At some point, nearing 50 years old and playing someone who acts and dresses like a rebellious 16-year-old is just embarrassing. I don’t know how they managed to give everybody else some kind of depth but not her.
There was one episode where he had jury duty and the station found out the hard way why Herb was, in fact, a valued addition to the staff. In another, Johnny tried to scam Herb with a sucker bet and lost big. Herb knows every sleazy trick and dodge an ad client could possibly pull and knows how to come out on top. And what other kind of client would a low-rated station like WKRP possibly have?