Who is the most annoying character?
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IcySpoon — 9 years ago(June 05, 2016 05:07 PM)
Taylor was an annoying little girl but it was clear she was truly a product of her environment. Her mother was a selfish drug addict, who was rarely present for her, even using her daughters urine for weekly drug screenings. She was also in the middle of battling family members: mother, uncle and grandparents - ALL toxic people. She really never had a chance. But yes! She was horrible! The actress did a good job-it's not easy (especially for a kid) to portray someone so unlikeable. Her language-especially the homophobic comments were terrible!
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daverindone — 9 years ago(June 16, 2016 04:33 AM)
Even that was a bit of stretch because anyone who has ever taken a urine test knows it's done under very secure environments. Seinfeld did it for laughs (Elaine using Jerry's Mom), but that was a comedy. I didn't mind Taylor because, like you said, she was brought up under very bad circumstances. She reminded me of all the urban kids I'd know in 4th grade as they were generally bratty, had no filter, but were fun to hang with and have on your side.
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writergal88 — 9 years ago(June 05, 2016 09:57 AM)
Nate is probably the worst. He is incredibly selfish and egotistical. His emotional outbursts are, in some ways, worse than Ruth's because whenever he has one he is usually blaming someone else for his problems. Brenda's analysis of him in the last few episodes is pretty spot on. Nate is constantly looking for someone to make him feel better about himself. And if the person can't, or simply stops, he leaves and moves on to the next. Shifting from one relationship or fling to the next, searching for happiness, but incapable of finding it because he is miserable. His frequent mood swings, condescending speeches, and self-indulgent nature are all off-putting.
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ToastedCheese — 1 year ago(October 30, 2024 09:04 AM)
Brenda has Nate down to a tee and Nate is a hypocrite. He thinks he's god gift, be he also understands others and connects with their pain. That is why I'd say he was attracted to Brenda.
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Jennie_Portrait — 9 years ago(June 24, 2016 03:16 PM)
Maggie was one of those people who
believes
she is a nice/good person. But in reality, she is only nice/good for lack of opportunity to be naughty. The instant she had a chance, she screwed Nate. Nice girls don't screw around with men who have a 7-months pregnant wife at home. Really.
Never say never
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Jennie_Portrait — 9 years ago(June 24, 2016 03:08 PM)
She was annoying all right but very realistic. Reminds me of all the women out there who don't know how good they have it. I think she should have been more supportive of Rico. He was a good man.
Never say never
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jpmontague — 9 years ago(August 17, 2016 07:51 PM)
Surprised no one has mentioned Olivier in this thread. Smug, pretentious, a bully, and a long-term partner to that horrible trollop Margaret Chenowith. Those are the only two who show no real redeeming qualities or personal growth - although at a stretch you could say Olivier playing happily with Maya and helping Claire out with her NYC lead (albeit a dead-end) were some small token of redemption.
Mind you, I guess neither of these characters
annoyed
me exactly, I just found them hateful. None of the characters really annoyed me because they were all so well-crafted and acted.
I definitely don't understand the hatred for Lisa - I thought she was sweet, and earnest and loving mother and partner, and very considerate to others. You can't really blame her for becoming a bit needy when married to the elusive Nate.