Everybody else in Die Hard movies. I detest characters whose only function is to be wrong.
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That is, the heritage of the Kryptonian Warrior: Kal-El, son of Jor-El
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I can't stand the Jack Dalton character from the classic "MacGyver" TV show. Every time I see him in an old episode, I change the channel. His personality just rubs me the wrong way. He was almost always scheming and getting MacGyver in trouble with him.
Black Panther - Champion of Bast
Vixen - Champion of Anansi
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Black Panther - Champion of Bast
Vixen - Champion of Anansi
In the deleted scenes included in the special edition when they discover the derelict, her acting isn't so great, but she does the later traumatized Newt pretty well.
She pretty much gave up acting right after.
Regarding the Ferengi episodes, there were a few diamonds in the Rough. "Little Green Men" for example.
About Q, there was a similar character in one original series episode, Trelane, that some of the "Expanded Universe" has retconned as a Q.
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I really loved the Ferengi episodes. Little Green men was a classic.
I really hate Raj of Big Bang. he is so damn needy and whiny and insecure and will do anything to get the girl and falls in love with a girl after two words. Worst character on tv. I have never laughed at any scene he was in.
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Instead of a character, I would humbly submit “whoever was Oliver’s designated most important love interest” on Arrow, because it was pretty clear the best thing that happened to Laurel after two seasons was when they gave up trying to make her the love interest (before killing her for no good reason), and the worst thing that happened to Felicity was them making the the designated love interest. Both times, the show would probe themselves inept at all but the most banal romance tropes of the network, often working against what chemistry the actors actually had. They *may* have gotten better with Felicity later - I wouldn’t know, since the combination of killing Laurel for not working out and spending a season screwing up Felicity kind fo drove me away from the show.
I would also say Ben Solo in the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy - not because he was a bad villain as Kylo Ren, but because Rian Johnson and LFL clearly desired to be making a movie trilogy about a male lead played by Adam Driver rather than the female heroine that Lucas had envisions or the male lead Abrams had cast in John Boyega’s Finn. I’m sure if you’re a Kylo fan who doesn’t give a crap about Rey or Finn... or the events of the actual movies where you can slot in head canon instead... then you probably found TLJ an improvement, and were the person they kept on screwing over Rey and Finn for in TROS to try and appeal to. But if you actually watched TFA and enjoyed it for the new characters, then they didn’t want you because you’d, y’know, remember what happened in the previous movie.
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I wrote a book with them. Outlaw’s Shadow: A Sherwood Noir. Robin Hood’s evil counterpart, Guy of Gisbourne, is the main character. Feel free to give it a look: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asi...E2PKBNJFH76GQP