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Post by Robert69 on Aug 30, 2013 19:19:56 GMT -5
Angel and Riley while they was on Buffy. I always preferred Spike or Xander.Angel got better when he got his own show. What's the knock on Angel and Riley. Agree that Spike was the coolest but Riley was way underrated. Riley was -- he was filler. I've watched every season probably 5 times now. It's a yearly thing for me. But I always just felt he was their way of making the 4th season personal for Buffy, because she otherwise wouldn't have had a connection to the big bad. I didn't HATE him, but it definitely annoyed me how he was used. I liked seeing that he had a relatively happy ending. But I'm also taking into consideration how he was used in the Season 8 comic (which is canon). Angel, while on Buffy, I despised him. He was sparkling skin away from being a Twilight vampire. He depressed me and his "love" for Buffy bordered on obsession, and that's what his "redemption" hindered on. I much preferred him in his own show, when he focus on redemption was about doing the right thing. Being worthy of having his soul back. Not feeling sorry for himself that he had it back and had to suffer. For that matter, I'll add two more to the list -- Cordelia and Wesley. I hated both of them while they were on Buffy as well. Both improved IMMENSELY when they went to Angel's show.
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Post by Justin on Aug 30, 2013 19:23:14 GMT -5
Short haired girl from "The Following" Andrea from "Walking Dead" Bonnie from "Vampire Diaries" Sophie from "2 broke girls" Orange haired women from "Under the dome"
Oh wow I dislike a lot of female characters from TV show
Bo Dallas "NXT"
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Post by samsson on Aug 30, 2013 20:18:41 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2013 20:40:12 GMT -5
Ashley from Hardcore Pawn. YES! She is the biggest bitch I've ever seen. Also: I f'n hate Peggy Hill.
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Post by WCWA Online on Aug 30, 2013 20:53:19 GMT -5
Spongebob., Patrick, Crabs, the squid thing, and every other mildly to intensely mentally intellectually- disabled animal that pollutes Nickelodeon 24/7 on the garbage called "Spongebob". I absolutely refuse to let my nieces watch it because it's blatantly obnoxious, there's no moral compass or life lessons learned, and there's no story. It's just really dumb mindless TV. It's not something children should be watching. It's a cartoon only appropriate for burnout stoners. When my nieces are around, I'll turn on Tiny Toons either on The Hub or from DVDs or a DVD of Rugrats. At least Rugrats had coherent stories that stretched the episodes and you would learn SOMETHING watching it. I'll still call The Passover special one of the best children's cartoons ever made and probably this Christmas, since the oldest two are going to be 9 & 7 and are old enough to know what religion is, I'm going to sit them down and have them watch it. Not because I particularly subscribe to that religion or any religion, but I think they should be exposed to religious diversity to succeed in this day and age and familiar characters teaching it in a smart, but not excessively facty story is something greatly lacking in today's children's television. I think the lack of shows like Double Dare, for it's trivia aspect, is part of the reason kids are so ing dumb these days
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Post by Yeezy's Mullet: Team X Blades on Aug 30, 2013 22:29:27 GMT -5
Spongebob., Patrick, Crabs, the squid thing, and every other mildly to intensely mentally intellectually- disabled animal that pollutes Nickelodeon 24/7 on the garbage called "Spongebob". I absolutely refuse to let my nieces watch it because it's blatantly obnoxious, there's no moral compass or life lessons learned, and there's no story. It's just really dumb mindless TV. It's not something children should be watching. It's a cartoon only appropriate for burnout stoners. When my nieces are around, I'll turn on Tiny Toons either on The Hub or from DVDs or a DVD of Rugrats. At least Rugrats had coherent stories that stretched the episodes and you would learn SOMETHING watching it. I'll still call The Passover special one of the best children's cartoons ever made and probably this Christmas, since the oldest two are going to be 9 & 7 and are old enough to know what religion is, I'm going to sit them down and have them watch it. Not because I particularly subscribe to that religion or any religion, but I think they should be exposed to religious diversity to succeed in this day and age and familiar characters teaching it in a smart, but not excessively facty story is something greatly lacking in today's children's television. I think the lack of shows like Double Dare, for it's trivia aspect, is part of the reason kids are so ing dumb these days You're being way too hard on that particular cartoon. Not every children show HAS to present something educational or gainful outside of pure entertainment and humor. If my son spends all day learning at school, comes home and does his homework, he's not any less smart for wanting to watch SpongeBob. Mindless entertainment is okay in moderation. And I'm not sure that you're aware of SpongeBob or it's earlier seasons, but it's credited for being "not your average dumb cartoon". The first five seasons were full of not only slapstick, but witty humor and constant references to pop culture from the past and present. I'm not saying you have to like it at all, but it's far too good of a cartoon to be called just for "burnout stoners".
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Post by Cass on Aug 30, 2013 22:49:26 GMT -5
Randy Marsh in South Park. I hate that character so much, can't stand any episode he has a major part in.
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Post by Sleeping Like An Angel on Aug 30, 2013 23:35:41 GMT -5
Definitely Riley on Buffy and Conner on Angel. I wish such hardcore death upon the both of them.
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Post by Quanthor on Aug 31, 2013 0:48:22 GMT -5
It is pretty hilarious how many unlikable women characters are on TV. You can tell most of the writing for TV is done by men.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 0:53:00 GMT -5
Spongebob., Patrick, Crabs, the squid thing, and every other mildly to intensely mentally intellectually- disabled animal that pollutes Nickelodeon 24/7 on the garbage called "Spongebob". I absolutely refuse to let my nieces watch it because it's blatantly obnoxious, there's no moral compass or life lessons learned, and there's no story. It's just really dumb mindless TV. It's not something children should be watching. It's a cartoon only appropriate for burnout stoners. When my nieces are around, I'll turn on Tiny Toons either on The Hub or from DVDs or a DVD of Rugrats. At least Rugrats had coherent stories that stretched the episodes and you would learn SOMETHING watching it. I'll still call The Passover special one of the best children's cartoons ever made and probably this Christmas, since the oldest two are going to be 9 & 7 and are old enough to know what religion is, I'm going to sit them down and have them watch it. Not because I particularly subscribe to that religion or any religion, but I think they should be exposed to religious diversity to succeed in this day and age and familiar characters teaching it in a smart, but not excessively facty story is something greatly lacking in today's children's television. I think the lack of shows like Double Dare, for it's trivia aspect, is part of the reason kids are so ing dumb these days You're being way too hard on that particular cartoon. Not every children show HAS to present something educational or gainful outside of pure entertainment and humor. If my son spends all day learning at school, comes home and does his homework, he's not any less smart for wanting to watch SpongeBob. Mindless entertainment is okay in moderation. And I'm not sure that you're aware of SpongeBob or it's earlier seasons, but it's credited for being "not your average dumb cartoon". The first five seasons were full of not only slapstick, but witty humor and constant references to pop culture from the past and present. I'm not saying you have to like it at all, but it's far too good of a cartoon to be called just for "burnout stoners". I have a 39 month old daughter. While she is barely three, she can count to 20, say her ABC's, has an excellent vocabulary, can speak rudimentary Spanish and can identify simple words while we are reading. Her favorite television show is Spongebob Squarepants. Judging by your grammar and vocabulary, I'm guessing Double Dare's trivia didn't include linguistics.
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Post by HHH316 on Aug 31, 2013 1:24:04 GMT -5
House. that arrogant prick. Seriously, him.
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Post by slappy on Aug 31, 2013 1:42:18 GMT -5
Jean-Ralphio - Parks and Rec. Hate him so much.
Marie Schrader - Breaking Bad. So annoying. I don't hate Skylar at all. I think Marie is the worst.
Jenny Schecter - The L Word. I have never hated a character as much as I've hated her.
Denny Duquette - Grey's Anatomy. Then again I hate most of the Grey's cast.
Kevin Walker - Brothers and Sisters. Awful. Just awful.
Kurt Hummel - Glee. He's right up there by Jenny Schecter.
Carlos Nieto - Third Watch. This was one of the few shows my family watched together and none of us liked him.
Leo Johnson - Twin Peaks. Though I guess we were supposed to hate him so he did a great job at that.
I don't know why I even watch TV.
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Post by Tim of thee on Aug 31, 2013 2:29:06 GMT -5
Definitely Riley on Buffy and Conner on Angel. I wish such hardcore death upon the both of them. Why the hate for Riley?
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Post by Larry David on Aug 31, 2013 2:31:36 GMT -5
ITT: women, lol. ps. Skylar White is a great character. She has been imprisoned into a horrible situation and is just trying to do right by her children. Do people want her to be the Bonnie to Walt's Clyde or something? What do you mean "Do people want her to be the Bonnie to Walt's Clyde?" She Is the Bonnie to his Clyde, she's been a willing partner in his crimes since season 3. She certainly has an ego and selfishness almost on a par with he husband. But I agree, she is a terrific, well acted character. For me, my most hated would be: Lori from The Walking Dead - Poor acting, Poor character, glad she's gone. Joffrey Baratheon from Game of Thrones - Great character, well played, more of a "Love to Hate" thing, I really can't wait for his death though. Buster Bluth from Arrested Development - He just irks me. The entire cast of The Following - I was really excited about the show, the premise looked exciting, turned out to be one of the worst shows I've seen, tried so hard to be unpredictable but was so unsubtle that all of the character turns became entirely predictable. Marty Funkhouser from Curb - Like Buster he just irritates me for some reason. Raj, Bernadette and Amy from spam - Raj was funny to begin with but they've made him too effeminate and annoying these days that I just want him off my scene whenever he's on, Bernadette's voice and false niceness drive's me insane, Amy tries to hard to be a female Sheldon. Carrie Matheson from Homeland - Can't stand the actress, her face just annoys me. Lumen from Dexter - Awful Character from the worst season of an otherwise decent Show. Season 5 was the season I was most excited about after Rita's death, which was kind of forgotten about after 2 episodes, but was the season that was the biggest let down IMO. The following seasons haven't been outstanding but my expectations have kind of been curbed after the disappointment of Season 5.
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Post by Yeezy's Mullet: Team X Blades on Aug 31, 2013 8:11:46 GMT -5
You're being way too hard on that particular cartoon. Not every children show HAS to present something educational or gainful outside of pure entertainment and humor. If my son spends all day learning at school, comes home and does his homework, he's not any less smart for wanting to watch SpongeBob. Mindless entertainment is okay in moderation. And I'm not sure that you're aware of SpongeBob or it's earlier seasons, but it's credited for being "not your average dumb cartoon". The first five seasons were full of not only slapstick, but witty humor and constant references to pop culture from the past and present. I'm not saying you have to like it at all, but it's far too good of a cartoon to be called just for "burnout stoners". I have a 39 month old daughter. While she is barely three, she can count to 20, say her ABC's, has an excellent vocabulary, can speak rudimentary Spanish and can identify simple words while we are reading. Her favorite television show is Spongebob Squarepants. Judging by your grammar and vocabulary, I'm guessing Double Dare's trivia didn't include linguistics. I'm gonna go ahead and assume you're talking about the guy I quoted and not me, unless you're in for starting stuff for no reason.
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Post by noir on Aug 31, 2013 9:00:28 GMT -5
ITT: women, lol. ps. Skylar White is a great character. She has been imprisoned into a horrible situation and is just trying to do right by her children. Do people want her to be the Bonnie to Walt's Clyde or something? What do you mean "Do people want her to be the Bonnie to Walt's Clyde?" She Is the Bonnie to his Clyde, she's been a willing partner in his crimes since season 3. She certainly has an ego and selfishness almost on a par with he husband. But I agree, she is a terrific, well acted character. She has been the Bonnie since Hank approached her in the episode before last, as that was her way out and she denied it. Before that though, she was locked into the situation because of the children. She didn't want them to find out and was worried about their safety. If she outed Walt she knew she had a crap storm ahead of her with regards to the emotional development of her kids and for that reason I don't think she sould be criticised. The hate for her seemed to be from the people who wanted Breaking Bad to be constant negotiations in the desert and shoot outs, and that puts her in the position of the nagging wife who wants to put an end to all the fun. Good call on Marty Funkhouser though, that guy!!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 9:04:45 GMT -5
Pretty shocked at the Angel hate on here, I think he's awesome on Buffy. And the comparison to twilight is way off.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 9:47:04 GMT -5
I have a 39 month old daughter. While she is barely three, she can count to 20, say her ABC's, has an excellent vocabulary, can speak rudimentary Spanish and can identify simple words while we are reading. Her favorite television show is Spongebob Squarepants. Judging by your grammar and vocabulary, I'm guessing Double Dare's trivia didn't include linguistics. I'm gonna go ahead and assume you're talking about the guy I quoted and not me, unless you're in for starting stuff for no reason. Yep. I was talking to the guy your quoted.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 10:06:39 GMT -5
Jean-Ralphio - Parks and Rec. Hate him so much. Marie Schrader - Breaking Bad. So annoying. I don't hate Skylar at all. I think Marie is the worst. Jenny Schecter - The L Word. I have never hated a character as much as I've hated her.Denny Duquette - Grey's Anatomy. Then again I hate most of the Grey's cast. Kevin Walker - Brothers and Sisters. Awful. Just awful. Kurt Hummel - Glee. He's right up there by Jenny Schecter. Carlos Nieto - Third Watch. This was one of the few shows my family watched together and none of us liked him. Leo Johnson - Twin Peaks. Though I guess we were supposed to hate him so he did a great job at that. I don't know why I even watch TV. I agree Jenny is annoying as piss and also seems like she is supposed to be mildly intellectually- disabled, but no way in hell is she as annoying as Bette. Sweet Jesus I hate that dumb whore.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 10:19:39 GMT -5
oh Greys Anatomy........Grey & Yang are two of the most unlikeable main characters on any show EVER.
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