James Moriarty – Sherlock
Played by Andrew Scott
Evil genius Jim Moriarty is Sherlock’s archenemy and on-and-off obsession. Moriarty is ever so villainous.
He’s a remorseless killer who doesn’t mind running criminal rings. He’s arrogant and inappropriately humorous, laughing in the face of human demise. Set on killing Sherlock, Moriarty battles his nemesis to the death.
Ellis Boyd - Smash
Played by Jaime Cepero
Smash was slammed by critics rather often. Still, the show picked up a sizable following. One thing fans couldn't really overlook was the unbearable Ellis. His manipulative and deceitful behavior really rubbed fans the wrong way.
Often needing to get praise for anything he did, many viewers felt that he symbolized everything bad about millennials.
Beans - Even Stevens
Played by Steven Anthony Lawrence
Beans never really won us over. He may not be as bad as some of the others on this list, but Beans did bring about a lot of eye-rolling in a way an annoying younger brother might do.
Steven Anthony Lawrence appeared in quite a lot of kids' shows, often displaying similar behavior.
Al Bundy – Married… with Children
Played by Ed O’Neil
One of TVs best of the worst “bad dads” is Al Bundy. A fallen hero from his high school days as a star football player, he’d rather die than work to feed his family.
His job is much more self-deprecating; he sells women’s shoes. The inveterate slouch-potato dad resents his family. Probably because Peg, Bud, and Kelly keep him in his place with constant ridicule. But when it comes down to it, “Bundy honor” pulls this family together.
Simon Camden – 7th Heaven
Played by David Gallagher
Simon is the bad guy in this show. But, coming from a Christian household with a preacher for a dad and a straight and narrow path to follow, it is easy to veer off course.
It is in high school where Simon’s troubles take root. He gets his girlfriend pregnant and accidentally kills a boy on a bike.