Agreed, I can't stand Emma, especially after what she did in this week's episode, hopefully she gets hers in the finale next week
A good number of characters from the Following just piss me off, there's Claire who has got to be the most stupid character in fiction, anyone of Joe's Followers just rubs me the wrong way and then there's Joe Carroll himself. He's pretty much like Aizen from Bleach if he were human so he's got all his traits, he's smug and condescending and a massive trollas he calls Ryan everytime just to troll him about his evil plan and to get in his head.
There's also Vice President Walden and David Estes from Homeland. the reason being
because then CIA Director Walden along with his lapdog Estes had ordered a drone strike on a primary school, believing it to be terrorist hideout. The strike killed over 30 children, including series antagonist, Abu Nazir's son who was discovered by Brody during his tome in captivity, in the wreckage. Walden and Estes covered up the strike and claimed that the terrorists were lying that the strike hit a school and simply told the world that it was a terrorist hideout which as a result led to the events of Homeland. I hated them so much that I actually wanted Nazir to success
Joe Carroll is awesome BECAUSE he's like a human Aizen. He doesn't have overpowered superpowers, mastery of DNA or lazers. He doesn't have the most OP weapon in the world - Joe Carroll has charisma and brains.
Hamlet from Shakespeare's Hamlet during the last scene when he goes on about dying for an entire page I just want to walk up and shut him up with a punch to the face.
Asher Lev, from My Name Is Asher Lev. This little *****. What's his central conflict? Does he want to obey the whims of the identity destroying, zenophobic, Hasidic Jewish culture he grew up in or become a pretentious as hell artist, faffing about Europe and whining about expression. His great standards-defying masterpiece is about as edgy as a moist towelette and, when it comes to dealing with his parents, he has the backbone of a wet worm with brittle bone disease. NO MOTHER! I WILL NOT DRINK MY FUCKING ORANGE JUICE! I'M 25!
I would like to add the Cutie Mark Crusaders from MLPFiM because of how annoying they get especially when trying to get their cutie marks and they seem to be nothing more than plot devices while doing so. Doesn't help the fact that we obviously know what their talents are in the episode Showstoppers, but they are still oblivious to them and create a terrible musical number.
For me, it would be Commander Shepherd. Sure he's guided by your choices, but holly shit, they way he acts when you don't control him is annoying. There is also NO way to create him/her without a punchable face! Ugh...
Also, Duke Edmun in Dragon's Dogma for...well, his little 'plot line' that he has.
One of the things I hate about games with dialogue wheels/trees is when they give you choices that don't match up with the responses. I hear Alpha Protocol was rife with that, but when it happened in ME, I wanted to slap Shep for not acting like she should.
rasputin0009 said:
Jeff Dunham. "But he's a real person!" No one's that punchable in real life. He has to be playing a character.
I couldn't really think of anything, but then you mentioned that show. God...I freaking hate that show so much. I toss my vote for the entire cast and crew.
Luke Fon Fabre, both the real, and especially the replica. I have never seen such a dramatic ass hole in any JRPG that was not an antagonist. Starts of as a MASSIVE ass hole, and then is a suicidal moron.
Yeah, I know. He's the enemy. And it's so hip to be sociopathic and witty and what not.
I'll state this. I have a problem finishing games. Especially if I love them. It's like closing a chapter, and since I remember most things, I'll never get the surprise back again.
I couldn't wait to rush down Jack's door and thunder down wrath upon his smug little ass. He was nothing but a smarmy, hiding little *****. He was so ineffectual that all he was reduced to was taunts and trying to make you feel bad for doing a fraction of the things that he brags about doing, gleefully.
When the choice to kill him or have an ally kill him came, the sentence wasn't even finished. I pulled the trigger and hoped there was a Devil in that world so he could see me towering over his body as he rocketed to whatever version of hell they had.
The point that his humor started to fade and my hate came along is when I realized that he was like every internet tough guy, or more over the "I love House because he hates everyone and I think he's so clever so I'm going to be that" douche that's taken over the world.
Then Overlook happened. Oppression incenses me. It was just all down hill from there.
Almost forgot to mention the Great and Powerful B*tch Trixie from FiM as well. Reformed or not, she is one of the most annoying and arrogant ponies who serves as a poor rival for Twilight on the show with that Valley Girl accent and speaking in the third person all the d@mn time like she was Bob Dole.
Ben Jackson, Dodo Chaplet and Melanie Bush from Doctor Who. Ben the tough-guy Cockney wanker could have worked if he had any sort of growth to his character, like Owen had in Torchwood. But no, his only role in the plot was to punch things and go "I'll save you, Polly!" Dodo could have worked if she had more personality other than "anti-whatever authority it is I'm supposed to be against." She's an 80 year-old man's impression of what the youth of the late 60s were like. She also didn't do much, and she was belligerent as fuck. Mel...god dammit. I swear, her only line was "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!" Susan did this as well, but I can appreciate Susan as an absent presence, a symbol of the Doctor's perpetual midlife crisis that compels him to keep traveling.
Ashley Williams in ME1. She gets better by ME3, but still.
The player character in KOTOR. It doesn't matter what dialog you choose, he still finds a way to be annoying as fuck.
Rosh Penin from Jedi Academy. Combine the pointless stupidity of Jar Jar Binks with the whininess and stupid hair of a JRPG character.
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