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15 TV Characters Who Totally Overstayed Their Welcome
Characters like Katherine Mayfair on "Desperate Housewives" or Owen Hunt on "Grey's Anatomy" had unredeemable qualities that they never grew out of. Be it backstabbing, shady dealings, aggressive conduct, or other nefarious attributes, some of the most well-known TV characters didn't deserve so much screen time. Even main draws like Rory Gilmore on the "Gilmore Girls" hung around too long. Let's explore 15 TV characters who should have been written off sooner.
No matter how much they contribute to narrative arcs, there are just some TV characters should have been written off sooner. They may be more recognizable or 'famous' even because they stand out from the other characters, but it's usually not in a good way. Perhaps it is lazy writing or in some cases maybe great acting, but some of the most well-known characters from beloved television shows totally deserved the boot, but probably a lot sooner than it happened.
Katherine Mayfair – Desperate Housewives
The Desperate Housewives were just that–desperate. While the other characters suffered fools and follies, they usually came away better for it. This was not the case with Katherine Mayfair. She was smug from the get-go. Though she endured some serious hardships throughout the show's run, Mayfair never grew from the experiences. By the end, she was still her old self, smug and frankly, kind of annoying.
Kelly Kapoor – The Office
Mindy Kaling may have been a writer for "The Office," and her character Kelly Kapoor a staple of the show, but she should have been written off sooner. Kelly is gossipy, spiteful, and exhibits real "mean girl" energy. While other characters self-actualized throughout the show's run, Kelly always retained an element of nastiness and jealousy that did not endear her to fans.
Mr. Shuester – Glee
Mr. Shuester from "Glee" started as a good enough character. He was interested in his family and starting a Glee club. As the show went on, however, he transformed from endearing to unbearable. Mr. Shuester became increasingly competitive, self-centered, and even creepy. Suspending a student because she was uncomfortable wearing a bikini on stage is not a good look.
Lucas Scott – One Tree Hill
"One Tree Hill" was full of handsome heartbreakers, but no one deserved to be written off the show more than Lucas Scott. He played push-and-pull with his love interests, and even resorted to cheating when he kissed Peyton behind Brooke's back. Half-pining, half-scandalous, Lucas Scott turned out pretty unredeemable. Plus, his character arc doesn't really go anywhere throughout the seasons.
Derek Shepherd – Grey's Anatomy
He was America's sweetheart during the first few seasons of Grey's Anatomy, but by the middle of the show, Derek Shepherd deserved to be written off. Shepherd became increasingly abusive to his long-time love interest, Mer. He almost ruined their adoption of Zola because he refused to talk to Mer while they endured a long, unnecessary fight. He may have been the leading man, but he was also a bit of a man baby.
Vanessa Abrams – Gossip Girl
"Gossip Girl" featured a healthy dose of drama and backstabbing, but no character stooped lower than Vanessa Abrams. She stole people's art and passed it off as her own, helped people drug other characters, and worse. Abrams was arguably the most judgmental character on the show, and that's saying something. Fans of the show seem to agree.
Shirley Bennett – Community
NBC's "Community" had a plethora of unseemly, amoral characters, but no one acted like a downer more than Shirley Bennett. As the resident "mom" character of the group, Bennett went out of her way to judge and shut down any funny hijinks that happened in her midst.
Owen Hunt – Grey's Anatomy
Shepherd may have been problematic, but Owen Hunt from "Grey's Anatomy" should have been written off sooner. He made sure to remind everyone that he was once in the Army at every possible chance. When Hunt wasn't appealing to past authority, he acted unnecessarily aggressively and rudely, especially to the show's female characters.
Robin Scherbatsky – How I Met Your Mother
While most of the characters on "How I Met Your Mother" went out of their way to make bad decisions, Robin Scherbatsky might have been the champion. As the most annoying member of the tight-knit group, Scherbatsky deserved to be written off because of her self-importance and selfishness.
Chuck McGill – Better Call Saul
Better Call Saul was a complicated show full of equally complicated people. One character, however, stood apart thanks to his utter selfishness, stubbornness, and spite. Chuck McGill did everything in his power to stop his brother Jimmy from rising the ranks at his law firm. In the end, McGill's familial feud cost him his job, his sanity, and eventually, his life.
Serena van der Woodsen–Gossip Girl
Vanessa Abrams may have stooped low during "Gossip Girl," but Blake Lively's character Serena van der Woodsen really deserved to be written off. She was the drama queen, always stirring the pot, but never one to take responsibility for her underhanded actions. Either way, Woodsen thrived on self-centeredness.
Hannah Horvath –Girls
Lena Dunham may have written the critically acclaimed show "Girls," but her character Hannah Horvath deserved to be written off. All of the characters had their share of unappealing qualities, but Hannah seemed to cause chaos wherever she went. No one she interacted with was safe. Plus, needy and selfish is a very aggravating combination.
Callie Adams Foster – The Fosters
Callie Adams Foster may have had a rough go of things early in her life, but she didn't fare much better once she moved into the Foster's house in TV show "The Fosters." She had no filter, and her impulsive actions had serious ripple effects on the show's other characters. Even when it came home to roost, Callie never seemed to learn better behavior.
Rory Gilmore – Gilmore Girls
Rory Gilmore may have been the "Gilmore Girls" show lead, but she surely deserved to be written off. She started out okay, but by the time Roy reached college, she had developed a penchant for having relations with married or taken men. Plus, she never seemed to appreciate how much her negative actions affected her mother, Lorelie.
Ross Geller – Friends
Ross and Rachel were the show's long-running, off-again, on-again couple, but Ross himself was intolerable. No matter how well things were going for Ross, he always had a sob story and annoying tendencies to boot. He was also kind of controlling. Frankly, Joey and Rachel were a better couple.