Oliver Trask – The O.C.
Played by Taylor Handley
It took six episodes too many for creators to cotton on to the mistake that was Oliver. Trask’s brief time at Newport Beach involved him faking both a girlfriend and a suicide attempt. The villainous little attention-seeking loser then topped it off when he held poor Marissa hostage.
Talk about needy. That name should never be mentioned again.
Michael Scott - The Office
Played by Steve Carell
The "World's Best Boss" was obviously the worst. Totally delusional and inappropriate, Michael Scott behaved terribly towards his 'underlings.' He was rude and offensive and got himself into the most cringe-worthy situations.
We know it a lot to do with loneliness, but from how he behaved, it wasn't always easy to sympathize with him.
Priya - The Big Bang Theory
Played by Aarti Majumdar
Priya's time in the show was short-lived. That's possibly the best thing about her. Her character was unfunny and even mean as she basically mistreated everyone around her, including her boyfriend, Leonard.
Thankfully she left and never returned, which is sort of odd seeing as she was Raj's sister. Guess that says enough.
Wesley Crusher - Star Trek
Played by Wil Wheaton
Any character praised for having "good behavior" is going to make bad TV, and that's guaranteed. Crusher's tendency to make everyone feel a little inferior is what grated fans the most. Even the actor portraying the character admitted to not being particularly fond of him.
Luckily writers read the room and banished the Wesley Crusher to the trash can.
April Kepner - Grey’s Anatomy
Played by Sarah Drew
While April did ease up later in the show, her initial behavior tainted her character for good. When she became the chief resident of Seattle Grace Hospital, she somehow continued to get increasingly more boring and self-righteous.
She did at least make the other characters seem more interesting.