Marnie Michaels – Girls
Played by Allison Williams
The consensus about all the characters from “Girls” is that they were all pretty annoying and self-involved. So for another one to receive special status, it must have been bad. Marnie could suck the energy from any room.
Her need for attention and making big decisions on a whim often left people pretty broken.
Miranda - Sex and the City
Played by Cynthia Nixon
While she may have been the most successful of the lot with her shrewd and "lawyery" ways, Miranda had a rather immature way of dealing with her friendships.
It was not uncommon for her to hold grudges and give the silent treatment. You were either with her or against her.
Jeremy Jamm - Parks and Recreation
Played by Jon Glaser
Anyone who gets in the way of the ever-delightful Leslie Knope is just quite simply the worst. Case in point, Jeremy Jamm. Thwarting all of Leslie's efforts to make Pawnee the best town ever, Jeremy Jamm was awful.
Add in his misogynistic and patronizing behavior, and he was completely unbearable.
Lee - Westworld
Played by Simon Quarterman
It's unclear if its actor Simon Quarterman couldn't quite get the character right or if Lee's cartoon-like and absurd behavior are especially noticeable in a world of robots.
The show's creators did make an effort to improve Lee by the second season, but it felt a little too late by then.
David Brent - The Office
Played by Ricky Gervais
The original "Michael Scott," no one wanted David Brent in management. He was awkward, humiliating, and had completely out of touch ideas that would never work.
He should be avoided at all costs. Really, he might even be worse than Michael Scott, and that's saying a lot!