Sometimes a show’s villain is the worst character … and sometimes, it’s just the girl down the street who never can stop talking (sorry, Andie McPhee). Us Weekly has rounded up some of the most despised characters on television.
Sometimes a show’s villain is the worst character … and sometimes, it’s just the girl down the street who never can stop talking (sorry, Andie McPhee). Us Weekly has rounded up some of the most despised characters on television.
Sometimes a show’s villain is the worst character … and sometimes, it’s just the girl down the street who never can stop talking (sorry, Andie McPhee). Us Weekly has rounded up some of the most despised characters on television.
Sometimes a show’s villain is the worst character … and sometimes, it’s just the girl down the street who never can stop talking (sorry, Andie McPhee). Us Weekly has rounded up some of the most despised characters on television.
I really wanted to like Andie, but after cheating on Pacey — who loved her more than life itself — while in a mental institution, there was no turning back. The ecstasy episode and the aftermath was the last straw. Never once did she say, “I took them behind Jen’s back."
Michelle Trachtenberg lucked out — two of her characters almost landed on this list, but Jenny Humphrey topped Georgina Sparks. Jenny tried to ruin Blaire … something that ultimately turned cute little Jenny into wanna-be adult Jenny with a bad attitude.
When Dan Scott ran for mayor, he wrote “pause to choke up” on his notes. He deserted his son and he murdered his brother. He was so bad that his wife tried to kill him and his son emancipated himself from him in high school. He also let both of his sons run into a building where he knew a shooter was inside. Need I go on?
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