There are lots of TV shows with many relatable, endearing, and complex characters whose stories really resonate with us. Netflix
However, there are also plenty of TV shows full of...well, terrible people. Sometimes it's obviously a deliberate choice on the writers' part (I'm not watching You because I think Joe and Love are good people!). Other times, characters who are presumably meant to be sympathetic actually just end up coming across as total assholes. The WB
Lucas Scott remains the inferior One Tree Hill brother.
The other week, Reddit user u/hungrytiredandbored asked , "What show has no likable characters?" Their question sparked some pretty interesting responses! Here are some of the top shows people brought up: Minor spoilers ahead!!!
1. How to Get Away With Murder :"It's a slow burn on hating every single character. From the very start, there is maybe one likable character. As the series reaches its climax, every single character becomes an unlikable, mythomaniac sociopath."
—u/apkryptos
ABC / Courtesy Everett Collection 2. The Watcher :"My biggest issue with The Watcher is that there was no one to root for. Every single character sucked."
—u/s7ab_m3
Netflix / Everett Collection 3. Zoey 101 :"I used to watch this show a lot when I was a kid. Now, when I look back at it, I realize that most of the characters are very superficial, act judgmental toward people outside of their social circle, and are extremely selfish and inconsiderate most of the time. Zoey is also a very unlikable protagonist who always acts like a spoiled brat if she doesn't get her way. Jamie Lynn Spears doesn't make any effort to at least try to make Zoey seem sympathetic when dealing with a problem — her constant eye-rolling is also annoying."
—u/phantom_avenger
Nickelodeon Network / Courtesy Everett Collection 4. The final season of Game of Thrones : "There must have been a nationwide carbon monoxide leak or something, because everyone turned into a slobbering moron who pissed you off every scene they were in."
—u/lejeji4813
Helen Sloan / HBO 5. House of the Dragon :"I tend to need people to root for in a show, and Game of Thrones had plenty of those characters at the start. I stopped watching House of the Dragon after Episode 4. It's a fantastically produced and acted show, but I just don't have any interest in watching a drama about only terrible people."
—u/Pway
HBO 6. Euphoria :"I can’t connect with any of the characters. They are all so awful, to the point where I couldn’t even finish the first season of the show."
—u/DJConvex
HBO 7. The White Lotus :"This show is pretty much an example of the opposite of the Save the Cat concept in writing for likable characters. As soon as a character seemed relatable, BOOM , they would be a dick to someone. Which was a big, massive chunk of the point."
—u/Athomeacct
Mario Perez / HBO 8. Gossip Girl :"Every character is 'likable' at certain points, but in reality, they are all pretty terrible people."
—u/Xrt3
CW Network / Courtesy Everett Collection 9. Schitt's Creek :"I love Schitt's Creek , but I wouldn't want to be trapped in an elevator with any one of the characters. They all are exhausting to be around."
—u/CopprRegendt
CBC / Pop! / Everett Collection 10. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia :"While the show is hilarious and easily quotable, none of the main characters would be likable in real life, and they all have no redeeming qualities. I don't recall ever sympathizing with any of the characters."
—u/PleasantContest7725
FXX / Courtesy Everett Collection 11. The Simpsons :"This show has some of the most iconic and beloved characters in television history, but now they've all become parodies of themselves. Lisa alone went from being the most relatable character to the most insufferable, and not intentionally."
—u/MikeSihl
Fox / Everett Collection 12. Glee :"By the time I stopped watching, I could pinpoint the exact episode when I began to hate each individual character. I gave up on the show before I started to hate Santana and Brittany because I couldn't take it."
—u/crazy-diam0nd
20thCentFox / Courtesy Everett Collection 13. Grey's Anatomy :"This show used to be so amazing, but the characters now are just whiny, annoying people. They're literally 20 of the same characters who have no personality."
—u/ImGoingToSayOneThing
Liliane Lathan / ABC via Getty Images 14. Friends From College :"The characters are all so shitty and self-absorbed. Ironically, the only character with any redeeming qualities is Max's fiancé, Felix — turns out he's just a jerk to Max's friends because they are terrible people. I gave up on the show after one season, I think."
—u/Kiaiea
David Lee / Netflix 15. Girls : HBO
"I always feel like smacking some sense into all the characters."
—u/dohapad101
16. Sons of Anarchy :"If a cruise missile had hit the clubhouse and killed every single member of the bike club, I would have stood up and clapped. I hated every character on that show."
—u/Manuel_Snoriega
FX Networks / Courtesy Everett Collection 17. The Mist :"I watched the show's only season, and I was rooting for the Mist to kill everyone the whole time."
—u/ClownfishSoup
Spike / Everett Collection 18. How I Met Your Mother :"When you watch How I Met Your Mother once a week, it's a show about normal people who have shenanigans and make some mistakes — Ted is a fairly likable everyman who goes through situations that many people can relate to. When you binge-watch How I Met Your Mother , it's a show about really terrible people, and Ted is a selfish asshole with unrealistic standards."
—u/aboardthegravyboat
CBS / Courtesy Everett Collection 19. Everybody Loves Raymond :"The characters are just a group of severely toxic individuals with no boundaries. It boils my blood to watch the show."
—u/Loud-Vacation-711
CBS / Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection 20. Rick and Morty :"I love the show and still have my favorites, but objectively speaking, all of the main characters are completely fucked up."
—u/1-800-BirdLaw
Adult Swim / Courtesy Everett Collection 21. Fear the Walking Dead : AMC
"I was actually rooting for the zombies."
—u/Paganduck
22. Married... With Children :"The characters are all absolutely terrible people in their own ways. In my opinion, that's what made the show so popular in the '90s — everyone was like, 'They're fucked up, just like my family!'"
—u/DreadedChalupacabra
Fox / Everett Collection 23. Yellowstone :"I had to give up halfway through the first season because I couldn't stand any of the characters. Even the supposed 'good' son kept getting into random gunfights in each episode."
—u/The_Sleep
Paramount Network / Courtesy Everett Collection 24. Succession :"Not a single character is likable, but the show is still brilliant."
—u/DaMiBu
Macall Polay / HBO 25. Caillou :"I have multiple friends who had to ban Caillou from their home because their kids started acting out and becoming monsters. Once the bad influence of the show was gone, the kids went back to normal."
—u/titsngiggles69
PBS / Courtesy Everett Collection 26. The Office :"I'll be crucified for this, but The Office . At least with shows like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia , the characters are intentionally unlikable."
—u/Im_Lucy_B
NBC / NBCU Photo Bank / NBCUniversal via Getty Images 27. And finally...Keeping Up With the Kardashians : Christopher Polk / NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Note: Some entries have been edited for length and/or clarity.
Reminder that I, Kelly Martinez, do not necessarily endorse these opinions!!!
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