Trigger never did much for me only Fools and Horses.
I thought his comedy bits were a bit cheap and lazy compared to the writing in the rest of the episode. His character felt more like one you'd find in a shit sitcom. I never found that character in the slightest bit believable.
I've only seen a few ST: TNG episodes and that character really deserves all the bashing and hostility he gets from the fans. Why oh why did they have to have a kid on that show, and one of the most annoying ever? Got to wonder what they were thinking (aside from the obvious of trying to draw in younger viewers).
Trigger never did much for me only Fools and Horses.
I thought his comedy bits were a bit cheap and lazy compared to the writing in the rest of the episode. His character felt more like one you'd find in a shit sitcom. I never found that character in the slightest bit believable.
I agree.
In real life, how long would it be before you grabbed him by the lapels of his jacket, pull him close to your face and scream at him "My name is NOT Dave. It's RODNEY, you thick pillock !!!!!"
:mad:
Mickey Smith in Doctor Who - much of the fandom won't like me for this, but then I never liked him much in turn
Ianto Jones in Torchwood - another blow to the Whoniverse
Connor Temple in Primeval - he got better with time and had brief lapses of brilliance, but was still annoying all the same.
Xander Harris in Buffy - not annoying all the time, but when he was it dragged things down a lot.
Arthur Petrelli in Heroes - I thought I wasn't too fond of Nathan, but then his Dad came along and made everything clear that it could be worse. A shame as he's a brilliant actor.
Fox Mulder in The X Files - To clarify, I absolutely love Mulder. But in my opinion, the only major flaw with Seasons 8 and 9 were how annoying he was - we had brilliant new characters who he put down quicker than CSM could light a cigarette. Thankfully he only impacted a handful of episodes. Funnily enough I quite like Diana Fowley and Marita Covarrubias.
Mickey Smith in Doctor Who - much of the fandom won't like me for this, but then I never liked him much in turn
Ianto Jones in Torchwood - another blow to the Whoniverse
Connor Temple in Primeval - he got better with time and had brief lapses of brilliance, but was still annoying all the same.
Xander Harris in Buffy - not annoying all the time, but when he was it dragged things down a lot.
Arthur Petrelli in Heroes - I thought I wasn't too fond of Nathan, but then his Dad came along and made everything clear that it could be worse. A shame as he's a brilliant actor.
Fox Mulder in The X Files - To clarify, I absolutely love Mulder. But in my opinion, the only major flaw with Seasons 8 and 9 were how annoying he was - we had brilliant new characters who he put down quicker than CSM could light a cigarette. Thankfully he only impacted a handful of episodes. Funnily enough I quite like Diana Fowley and Marita Covarrubias.
Are you perhaps a Sci-Fi/Fantasy kind of individual? I'm getting a vibe.
Funny how people can have completely polar opinions on the same show, isn't it. Because I think Roger is the funniest thing about American Dad. :eek::D
If there's a character that ruins that show for me it's Hayley. :yawn:
The fact that she's played by Seth Macfarlane's sister makes her character even more annoying, because you know she didn't even get the job because she was the best voice for the part.
I found Tara in True Blood really, really annoying, always taking everything so personally and playing the race card :rolleyes: Even saying she doesnt like her name because Tara was the name of a plantation.
Any family member of a Doctor Who companion who pops up regularly. I remember the old days when we just had the companion, instead of being forced to endure their boyfriend/girlfriend/mother/grandfather. I found Rose's mum and boyfriend particularly annoying.
Fiona Bruce on the Antiques Roadshow would run anyone a close second. She knows nothing about antiques and apparently, not much more about fashion on some days, but she keeps popping up and can be seen as many as six times in the same show.
Without her almost worthless contributions a couple more of the general public who queue patiently for hours, sometimes in all weathers, might get their stuff on TV, which for me, would be far more interesting than anything she has to say.
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I thought his comedy bits were a bit cheap and lazy compared to the writing in the rest of the episode. His character felt more like one you'd find in a shit sitcom. I never found that character in the slightest bit believable.
I've only seen a few ST: TNG episodes and that character really deserves all the bashing and hostility he gets from the fans. Why oh why did they have to have a kid on that show, and one of the most annoying ever? Got to wonder what they were thinking (aside from the obvious of trying to draw in younger viewers).
Personally I think the show could do much better without either of them
I agree.
In real life, how long would it be before you grabbed him by the lapels of his jacket, pull him close to your face and scream at him "My name is NOT Dave. It's RODNEY, you thick pillock !!!!!"
:mad:
The way she receives a phone call and says to the others "Bear with, bear with, bear with"
AAARRRGGGHHHH !
Ianto Jones in Torchwood - another blow to the Whoniverse
Connor Temple in Primeval - he got better with time and had brief lapses of brilliance, but was still annoying all the same.
Xander Harris in Buffy - not annoying all the time, but when he was it dragged things down a lot.
Arthur Petrelli in Heroes - I thought I wasn't too fond of Nathan, but then his Dad came along and made everything clear that it could be worse. A shame as he's a brilliant actor.
Fox Mulder in The X Files - To clarify, I absolutely love Mulder. But in my opinion, the only major flaw with Seasons 8 and 9 were how annoying he was - we had brilliant new characters who he put down quicker than CSM could light a cigarette. Thankfully he only impacted a handful of episodes. Funnily enough I quite like Diana Fowley and Marita Covarrubias.
Are you perhaps a Sci-Fi/Fantasy kind of individual? I'm getting a vibe.
I like my sci-fi/fantasy, as do I enjoy my dramas and comedies too...those just seemed to do a lot better
What about Masuka?
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That's harsh and indicates that you have a very basic sense of humour (since this is Brand's target audience). :rolleyes:
Funny how people can have completely polar opinions on the same show, isn't it. Because I think Roger is the funniest thing about American Dad. :eek::D
If there's a character that ruins that show for me it's Hayley. :yawn:
The fact that she's played by Seth Macfarlane's sister makes her character even more annoying, because you know she didn't even get the job because she was the best voice for the part.
On a related note, Will Wheaton in TBBT. So irritating.
I liked Betty's family, but the character herself became extremely annoying in the last couple of seasons.
Do you not realise how you come across or is the arrogant posts intentional?
Lisa SImpson - Simpsons
Pvt Cheeseman - Dad's Army
Dobby - Peep Show
Alan Davies - QI
Alexei Sayle - The Young Ones
Howard & Hilda - Ever Decreasing Circles
Any family member of a Doctor Who companion who pops up regularly. I remember the old days when we just had the companion, instead of being forced to endure their boyfriend/girlfriend/mother/grandfather. I found Rose's mum and boyfriend particularly annoying.
WHAT ??:eek:
How can anyone not like the beautiful Daphne Moon ?
Without her almost worthless contributions a couple more of the general public who queue patiently for hours, sometimes in all weathers, might get their stuff on TV, which for me, would be far more interesting than anything she has to say.
for anyone that missed it, this is funny because he was the only one in it :cool:
No. It's funny because all 6 of those names are first names.