Susan Mayer-Delfino – Desperate Housewives
Played by Teri Hatcher
Susan spent much of the show’s eight seasons ambling through Wysteria Lane with zero self-awareness. At least the other characters were fully comfortable with their moral depravity.
Lying naked the shrubbery while death lurked in the corners of suburbia pretty much sums up Susan for us.
Jake Ballard - Scandal
Played by Scott Foley
Jake clearly doesn't know what love is. He claims he loves Olivia, but he only tries to lead her in the direction that he most needs. He interferes and even stalks her. Time after time, the actions prove one thing. He has no moral compass.
It wasn't any better seeing him in prison either.
Kate - Lost
Played by Evangeline Lilly
Jack was certainly up there on the list, but he's had his fair share of redeemable moments. When it comes to Kate, however, well, not so much, it's a real shame, seeing as her storyline had some decent potential. The longer series continued, the worse she got, and we're discounting that tedious love triangle she was involved in.
Often times Kate was just in the way of things and made the narrative unnecessarily complicated. There was also that dreaded stare that was too much to handle.
Sheldon Cooper - The Big Bang Theory
Played by Jim Parsons
The brilliant scientist who doesn't understand social cues. If only it was just that. Sheldon was also mean and totally insensitive, yet somehow his friends stuck by him. With his ego as high as his IQ, Sheldon was simply unrelatable.
With all of that, it was hard to look past the geeky quirkiness. Nothing about him was endearing.
Andrea - The Walking Dead
Played by Laurie Holden
Andrea's inconsistent personality and ever-changing motivations could really wear us down after a while. There's only so much you can take, technically three seasons of it.
Her annoying monologues had a habit of draining all the enjoyment of the show. Oh, and her taste in men was pretty awful.