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Knox |
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Danny Devito... in anything ... ugh
Vince Mcmahon Scrappy ...he's so annoying...ruins the whole show |
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Hi Dawnette ,
Just consider yourself lucky Vince's skanky daughter isn't on the show anymore. Stephanie's "acting" is SO bad, she makes the old man's segments look like Masterpiece Theatre ! And, how are you, MissBehaving ? |
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good evening Knox!
No one is as bad as Jillian Hall! lol |
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Jillian's bad on purpose, Dawnette .
Vince was mad about Hogan breaking off business with him, he's got Jillian doing a spoof of Hogan's daughter Brooke. Great to see you again Dawnette . Hope you're doing well. |
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:) Bumped.
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I don't really have a 5 worst, but......
Even though Turbo is my favourite Power Rangers season, I can hardly stand Divatox because she's so abusive towards her followers, especially poor Elgar who is her own nephew! It burns me up when she's mean to him. Not saying I dislike her as a character for show purposes, just she's worst in terms of attitude and bleh. So yeah, I'll say Divatox. No-viva-la-diva |
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Torgo70
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Mon 03/10/14 06:39 AM
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Urkel I can't think of a character more annoying than him.
Crichton Brought on during the second season of Buck Rogers, even watching the show as a kid I didn't like him. Probably the most annoying robot in scifi history. It's interesting, during the second season of the show, they introduced such an awful character, but also introduced one of the best characters I've seen in a scifi series: Hawk. Sam Most everyone says Cousin Oliver is the worst child character brought on to a show's later season(s), but my vote goes to the obnoxious little redhead brought on to Diff'rent Strokes. When Gary Coleman was getting long in the tooth and no longer the cute little kid, Sam was introduced. His first appearance was in the episode "Sam Is Missing" where Mr. Drummond's new bride's son Sam is kidnapped. Unfortunately they rescue him. Warren The Andy Griffith Show is one of my favorite sitcoms of all time, at least the early seasons that were in black & white with Don Knotts. After Don Knotts left the show, Warren was brought on as his replacement. While I appreciate that they didn't just try to have a clone of Barney, Warren had no character, was unfunny, brought nothing to the show, they would have been better off deputizing Goober. Coy and Vance I'm counting them as one. When Tom Wopat and John Schneider left the show during contract disputes. Coy and Vance were brought on as replacements. They weren't chosen for their acting abilities, but I think because of their very slight resemblance to Bo and Luke, they even had Coy and Vance wear the same clothes as Bo and Luke. Of course when Wopat and Schneider finally came back it was too little too late. |
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Danny Devito... in anything ... ugh Vince Mcmahon Scrappy ...he's so annoying...ruins the whole show I thought Danny Devito was great in "It's always sunny in Philadelphia". |
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OK, folks, this is just like my 5 best thread, just list who you think are the 5 WORST characters in TV history. Here's mine: 1. FRED FLINTSTONE: The Flintstones were meant to be a "stone-age cartoon version" of the Honeymooners. You really felt sorry for Ralph Kramden, because, underneath it all, you knew everything he did was for the betterment of his family. Fred had NO tragedy in his life, he was just a loudmouth who got angry a lot. You always got the feeling that if he ever did strike it rich, he's dump his family and friends in an instant. 2. ROBIN, THE BOY WONDER: As in, it's a wonder Batman didn't off this whiner himself, before one of those "arch-villians" did him in. Unlike the comic-book version, the TV Robin was nothing more than a damsel in distress who said a lot of stupid things. 3. RICKY RICARDO: I know I'm gonna catch a ton of flack for this one. But, I've gotta say it--Ricky neglected Lucy. He seemed to care FAR more about his career than he did his wife. He never passed on an opportunity to belittle her. 4. HOMER SIMPSON: I know, two cartoon characters. But they're both from Prime-Time cartoons, so it's OK. The first couple of seasons, Homer was fine. A not-too-bright dad who tried his best to raise his kids and provide for his family. Then Homer was made into the star of the show, and the problems began. Homer was no bordering on mental retardation, and seemed to get more and more ignorant as the show went on. Since he was once a good character, he's the one on this list I didn't want to include, but felt I must. 5. BUD BUNDY: A one-joke character. He can't get a date. OK, that's funny--in one episode. NOT EVERY FREAKING ONE OF THEM!! OK, there's my list. As with the best list, I could go on and on. But I'll shut up and let the rest of you take over--for now. How could you include Homer. It wasn't long ago that he was voted the number 1 person that Americans look up to. He just happens to be a hero of mine as well. |
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OK, folks, this is just like my 5 best thread, just list who you think are the 5 WORST characters in TV history. Here's mine: 1. FRED FLINTSTONE: The Flintstones were meant to be a "stone-age cartoon version" of the Honeymooners. You really felt sorry for Ralph Kramden, because, underneath it all, you knew everything he did was for the betterment of his family. Fred had NO tragedy in his life, he was just a loudmouth who got angry a lot. You always got the feeling that if he ever did strike it rich, he's dump his family and friends in an instant. 2. ROBIN, THE BOY WONDER: As in, it's a wonder Batman didn't off this whiner himself, before one of those "arch-villians" did him in. Unlike the comic-book version, the TV Robin was nothing more than a damsel in distress who said a lot of stupid things. 3. RICKY RICARDO: I know I'm gonna catch a ton of flack for this one. But, I've gotta say it--Ricky neglected Lucy. He seemed to care FAR more about his career than he did his wife. He never passed on an opportunity to belittle her. 4. HOMER SIMPSON: I know, two cartoon characters. But they're both from Prime-Time cartoons, so it's OK. The first couple of seasons, Homer was fine. A not-too-bright dad who tried his best to raise his kids and provide for his family. Then Homer was made into the star of the show, and the problems began. Homer was no bordering on mental retardation, and seemed to get more and more ignorant as the show went on. Since he was once a good character, he's the one on this list I didn't want to include, but felt I must. 5. BUD BUNDY: A one-joke character. He can't get a date. OK, that's funny--in one episode. NOT EVERY FREAKING ONE OF THEM!! OK, there's my list. As with the best list, I could go on and on. But I'll shut up and let the rest of you take over--for now. How could you include Homer. It wasn't long ago that he was voted the number 1 person that Americans look up to. He just happens to be a hero of mine as well. Homer rules. |
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Danny Devito... in anything ... ugh Vince Mcmahon Scrappy ...he's so annoying...ruins the whole show I thought Danny Devito was great in "It's always sunny in Philadelphia". Danny was brilliant as Louie De Palma in Taxi. Also brilliant in Throw Mama From The Train. |
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.. the professor of of Gilligan's Island..
.. number 1 .. I'll post as I come up with them.. |
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.. oh yeah something about that dude. that just rubbed me the wrong way..
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:) Worse characters for me are usually on my favorite shows which to my disappointments that the writers never killed them off.
1. LOST - Ben the evil manipulator which sadly made him live in the end. 2. CSI MIAMI - Horatio is such a one dimension character esp the monotone in voice & slow mode of him putting his shades. Please someone kill him off already. 3. Game of Thrones - King Joffrey ...hurry up & slay this little sh!+! 4. Heroes - a short lived series where it was good from the beginning til storylines & plots were everywhere. Blame it all on creator Tim Kring who deserves to be shot for this one. 5. South Park - Long live Kenny! |
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Urkel I can't think of a character more annoying than him. :) Try Fran Dresser in The Nanny. |
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Danny Devito... in anything ... ugh Vince Mcmahon Scrappy ...he's so annoying...ruins the whole show I thought Danny Devito was great in "It's always sunny in Philadelphia". :) I agree with you! |
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I don't really have a 5 worst, but...... Even though Turbo is my favourite Power Rangers season, I can hardly stand Divatox because she's so abusive towards her followers, especially poor Elgar who is her own nephew! It burns me up when she's mean to him. Not saying I dislike her as a character for show purposes, just she's worst in terms of attitude and bleh. So yeah, I'll say Divatox. No-viva-la-diva :) Never seen Turbo but was a fan of the originals. Alpha was such an annoying robot. |
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OK, folks, this is just like my 5 best thread, just list who you think are the 5 WORST characters in TV history. Here's mine: 1. FRED FLINTSTONE: The Flintstones were meant to be a "stone-age cartoon version" of the Honeymooners. You really felt sorry for Ralph Kramden, because, underneath it all, you knew everything he did was for the betterment of his family. Fred had NO tragedy in his life, he was just a loudmouth who got angry a lot. You always got the feeling that if he ever did strike it rich, he's dump his family and friends in an instant. 2. ROBIN, THE BOY WONDER: As in, it's a wonder Batman didn't off this whiner himself, before one of those "arch-villians" did him in. Unlike the comic-book version, the TV Robin was nothing more than a damsel in distress who said a lot of stupid things. 3. RICKY RICARDO: I know I'm gonna catch a ton of flack for this one. But, I've gotta say it--Ricky neglected Lucy. He seemed to care FAR more about his career than he did his wife. He never passed on an opportunity to belittle her. 4. HOMER SIMPSON: I know, two cartoon characters. But they're both from Prime-Time cartoons, so it's OK. The first couple of seasons, Homer was fine. A not-too-bright dad who tried his best to raise his kids and provide for his family. Then Homer was made into the star of the show, and the problems began. Homer was no bordering on mental retardation, and seemed to get more and more ignorant as the show went on. Since he was once a good character, he's the one on this list I didn't want to include, but felt I must. 5. BUD BUNDY: A one-joke character. He can't get a date. OK, that's funny--in one episode. NOT EVERY FREAKING ONE OF THEM!! OK, there's my list. As with the best list, I could go on and on. But I'll shut up and let the rest of you take over--for now. How could you include Homer. It wasn't long ago that he was voted the number 1 person that Americans look up to. He just happens to be a hero of mine as well. Homer rules. :) Yes indeed. Next to Homer, I would say Peter Griffin. Both wins for father of the year! |
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