Played by Jack Gleeson
There’s certainly no shortage of moral depravity in “The Game of Thrones,” but nothing quite reaches Jeoffry levels. His face and general demeanor made the average viewer want to reach out and strangle him.
We can put partial blame on his seriously messed-up parents, but it’s hard to pity him when he is just so awfully sadistic.
Will Schuester - Glee
Played by Matthew Morrison
Leading the colorful band of high school theater geeks in the hit Fox musical comedy-drama, Glee was the terribly bland Mr. Schuester. Perhaps he was picked for a reason as his white-bread personality added a little bit of balance to the show. Still, that didn't take the away pain of having to deal with his whiny and boring personal issues whenever he stepped away from the class.
Aside from that, his teaching methods may have been somewhat questionable. Getting way too involved in his students' personal lives was a little weird, not to mention him creepily living vicariously through the glee club experiences. He somehow still landed teacher of the year at Mckinley High. We think this needs some serious reevaluation.
Janice Soprano - The Sopranos
Played by Aida Turturro
Janice was basically Tony minus the likeability and power. She possessed all the dirty antics of a no-good mafioso but was forced to only operate outside of the mobster universe. Lying and cheating her way through the series, Janice was simply a bad person.
Unable to exert any power in the mafia world, unfortunately, made her actions look worse.
Jenny Humphrey - Gossip Girl
Played by Taylor Momsen
The little Blair Waldorf wannabe Jenny desperately wanted the lavish lifestyle of an Upper East Side It Girl. In fact, she wanted it a little too badly. It made her unlikeable. There was also the terrible damage she caused between Nate and Serena and Chuck and Blair that didn't help either.
When Jenny finally graduated high school and left the city, viewers were only too pleased to see her go.
Bevers - Broad City
Played by John Gemberling
Definitely the worst TV roommate ever. Bevers had no respect for poor Abbi's personal things. As the supposed boyfriend of Abbi's actual roommate, he wasn't even supposed to be there. Yet there he was, all the time.
It also seemed like he just did not own a pair of pants.