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Top 10 Exact Moments We Fell Out of Love with a TV Character

Top 10 Exact Moments We Fell Out of Love with a TV Character

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we’re counting down our picks for the most unforgivable moments and actions of beloved TV characters that made audiences give up on them completely. Our countdown includes Friends, Gilmore Girls, The Office, and more! What TV moment completely destroyed a character for YOU Tell us in the comments! Top 10 times Alex Karev was the worst
1. when he abandoned Jo
2. when he beat up Deluca
3. when he called Jo trash
4. when he cheated on Izzie with Olivia
5. when he yelled at April
6. when he put up pictures of Izzie in her underwear
7. his affair with Rebecca
8. bullying George
9. stringing along Lexie
10. when he cheated on Izzie with Lexie
For the record, Karev was one of my favorite characters. I know that he had the greatest character development and some of these moments are somewhat justified, but his faults need to be recognized.

Date: 2024-03-25

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your agenda against Ross is pathetic at this point, it should have been Rachel. Again: where is Rachel on this list Ross didn't cheat on Rachel. Here is my whole analysis of them, I need to get it off my chest because I think the most mainstream opinion of them by mostly younger fans, is very unfair to Ross.
Ross slept with Chloe because he was mad and drunk, and heartbroken after his fight with Rachel, but he never really wanted to. And he didn't cheat because Rachel broke up with him, and that is a FACT not up for debate. People who still debate this are the ones who didn't pay attention to what was happening on screen or have a clear, biased agenda against Ross. The next morning after their fight, in the next episode, Rachel literally tells Monica that she broke up with Ross, and then she goes to Ross's apartment and asks Ross if she can be his girlfriend again. Why would she do that if she didn't break up with him These are literally scenes and lines of dialog that did happen, so it's a fact that she did break up with Ross.
Ross also keeps repeating this to Joey and Chandler - that he and Rachel are broken up - when they are all at the bar before Ross sleeps with Chloe. So if Rachel broke up with Ross, and Ross had it clear, him sleeping with Chloe wasn't cheating no matter how you want to twist it. Again - I don't say it wasn't a mistake, it was. But it was an honest human mistake many of us would make in this situation. And let's talk about the whole context here.
The fact is also, that Ross was drunk and vulnerable, and was an easy target for Chloe. Yes, Chloe made a first move on Ross, and she used him! Just imagine how different would be the comments, if the situation was in reverse: so drunk, vulnerable girl at the bar, and a fully sober guy making a move on her. Chloe used Ross, Ross never did it because he truly wanted it and was conscious about it, so he never hurt Rachel on purpose, and he regretted it right after. This is why, for me, Rachel should forgive him, and eventually, she did and came back to him. Because she understood Ross never wanted to hurt her and he did everything for Rachel throughout the show.
Now let's talk about Rachel's toxic behavior so many people seem to gloss over. First, I remember the season 7 episode where Rachel has a crush on her assistant Tag and wants to sleep with him because she found out Tag had just broken up with his girlfriend. There's a scene where Rachel asks Monica and Phoebe when it's okay to sleep with a guy who is fresh after a breakup, and Phoebe replies that she once did it an hour after a guy broke up with his ex, and Monica, Rachel, and Phoebe all laugh, and it's cool. So they literally describe the situation that was between Ross and Rachel and Chloe, and yet they don't consider it cheating and Rachel wants to do it. And people DARE to write that Ross was in the wrong. No, it all proves that Rachel was an insufferable hypocrite.
Ross openly and honestly told Rachel about his concerns about Mark - and it turned out later that Ross was right, Mark wanted to date Rachel and was romantically interested in her. Also, Ross loved Rachel more than his life, but he was already traumatized by Carol, who was his wife, not a girlfriend, but a wife - and she betrayed him! Rachel had zero empathy for Ross and didn't understand that his fear and jealousy stemmed from trauma.
Rachel didn't have time for Ross either, was lost in her work, so it wasn't like it was all Ross' fault, but Rachel didn't want to take any responsibility for their problems, ever. Anyway, Ross begged for forgiveness, Rachel didn't want to give him a chance back then.
And then she played with his heart. First, she wouldn't give him a chance, then she ruined every relationship he had, attacked Bonnie, Emily, etc, went to his wedding to break it up, messing with his head, telling him that she still loved him after he was married. Even before all of this, Rachel did bad things when she was jealous: attacking Julie, openly sabotaging Julie's relationship with Ross, and kissing Ross when he was with Julie. So, in fact, Rachel did way more worse and toxic things out of jealousy and possessiveness than Ross ever did! Yet people seem to not remember it, they only talk about Ross's jealousy, never Rachel's! The irony.
I also, again, never liked that Joey and Chandler were at the bar with Ross at the beginning, they saw he was in a bad state, drinking, and he told them Rachel broke up with him, so they knew he could do smth he will regret, yet they let him drink and left him alone! Bad call! They should have taken him home, period!
Also: Rachel was angry about 'the list' and Ross saying she was 'just a waitress' yet Rachel mocks Ross's profession literally during the whole show, and cruelly! And the 'funniest' thing is, Chandler was actually the one whose idea the list was, it was never Ross's idea in the first place. Chandler proposed it and just started to write it, yet he never got any heat or criticism for having this idea. Or Joey for that matter, for saying Rachel has 'fat ankles' which ended up on the list, and what Ross never said, it was Joey. Overall the list was a silly thing between the guys and never serious, just for comedy, but the fact is Chandler invented it, not Ross but ofc only Ross gets hate for it. And that isn't a problem according to Rachel's hypocritical fans.

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I really can't believe this but I'm going to defend Rory here, not her actual actions but her right to change her mind about her life. If you actually watch the show, you'd know that Lorelai is an extremely problematic parent at times, who doesn't do Rory any favors by filling her with so much praise but in ways, she also holds Rory to unrealistic standards like when Rory isn't allowed to change her mind about wanting to attend Yale instead of Harvard because Lorelai still hasn't resolved her issues with her own parents or telling Rory that she absolutely must stick to the life plan she set out for herself at four years old is not letting a young woman figure herself out in early adulthood and you don't passive aggressively punish your child by giving them the silent treatment because they've screwed up or disappointing you in some way. Lorelai wanted to be her daughter's friend first and on occasion her mother but you can't pick & choose the moments you want to be your child's parent.
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The Ross/rachel on a break’ debate for me is hard cuz I see both sides. Rachel called it a break, and I can get how that would sound like breakup to someone. So I get that Ross thought they were broken up, and the added touch of hearing mark on the phone when talking to Rachel pushed him over and he slept with someone. But like Rachel argued, he didn’t waste time sleeping with someone else after they supposedly broke up. Whether or not they were a couple when it happened, Ross still looks bad. Either he cheated on his girlfriend, or he moved on and slept with someone else after breaking up with his girlfriend in such a short time. Instead of harping on whether or not it was cheating, he should acknowledge how he hurt Rachel and own up to it. After a while, saying we were on a break’ sounds more like an excuse cuz sleeping with a random girl a couple hours after you broke up’ with ur girlfriend, makes it seem like u didn’t care that much about the relationship.
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I can understand the dislike for Carrie, she's a very self-centered character. But you got it wrong in the Carrie versus Aiden thing. When they get back together she does have problems with the whole marriage thing, but only because she feels like she's being rushed into it. Carrie doesn't break up with Aiden the second time, Aiden breaks up with her because he says if you're not ready to marry me right now you'll never be ready, and when she begs him to stay with her because she says that's not true, he says no and walks away. We can all see in the end that was the right thing to happen but still Carrie is a very selfish character, but honestly I don't think she was any more selfish than any of the other female characters were. None of those female characters were worth liking
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The whole Ross and Rachel situation was just crazy. Ross was showing jealousy because Rachel was working all the time and not finding any time for their relationship, and then she was completely ignorant to the fact that Mark actually had feelings for her, which of course Ross could see. This all comes down to Rachel saying she wanted a break from their relationship. As far as Ross was concerned Rachel had just broken up with him. Ross was also super drunk when he slept with the girl. I don't think he would have done that if he'd have been sober. Even the Friends reunion every single cast member said that yes they were on a break so Rachel didn't have a reason to be upset, though I can understand why she was upset
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In retrospect, Rory's impulsive decision to drop out of Yale doesn't ring true in terms of _Gilmore Girls'_ character arcs. An element that's repeatedly hinted at throughout the series is that the early years of Rory's life were tough, for both her and Lorelai. (Remember the shed where they lived when Lorelai was first working at the inn) And since Lorelai was essentially estranged from her affluent parents during those early years, they wouldn't have had much chance to spoil Rory. And we know how ferociously stubborn Lorelai is; she's a born survivor. It just doesn't make sense that with that kind of early influence, Rory would grow up to be a quitter.
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While it was bad that Walt let Jesse's first girlfriend die, I think it was a situational lapse of fear, and he couldn't have known the catastrophic fallout with her bereaved father being so distracted by grief, he accidentally causes a plane crash, killing hundreds.
The thing that turned me against Walt was when he murdered Mike, out of paranoia that Mike would expose their criminal enterprise, even though Mike was never going to, since he was equally guilty and wanted to fund his granddaughter's future, which he couldn't do if in prison, thus Walt killed him for no reason.

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I still think the Ross hate is ridiculous, it’s a comedy, if you watch any comedy that goes beyond 3 seasons there’s always this inclination to take a normal character & crank it up to eleven & make them an extreme version of themselves so they become more neurotic, self involved & just plain goofy
friends did it twice with Ross & Joey, look at Joey in the first couple seasons, he had some moments that made him lack common sense but by season 7-10 they made him
Appear really dumb to the point that you gotta ask how is he still alive with his lack of intelligence

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0: 20: TV character's significant character growth overshadowed by final season's selfish act.
2: 48: Betrayal and reconciliation between Ted and Nate in a pivotal moment of the show.
5: 17: Moments where characters made regrettable decisions leading to loss of admiration and connection.
7: 34: Betrayal and disappointment unfold in various TV character moments, leading to a loss of affection.
10: 17: Disappointing character developments leading to falling out of love with TV characters.
Timestamps by Tammy AI

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The only time Carrie was right in her relationship with Aiden was when she chose not to rush into marriage with him. I know she was horrible for him and she didn’t deserve a good guy like him. But in a way, she was right. She wasn’t loyal to him and if Aiden made her his wife, she wouldn’t have stayed for long and she would’ve sprinted after Big. As good as Aiden is, he can’t just turn a cheater and an awful person like Carrie into a loving wife. She basically did him a favor by saying no to their elopement.
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Rory in Gilmore Girls was always a brat with a superiority complex. She treated Dean like crap and was flirty with Tristan while she dated Dean. Then flirted with Jess while dating Dean. Slept with Dean, while he was married, and tried to act like it was fine because she dated him first. Tried to use Jess to get back at Logan. And let’s not forget the Netflix movie where she couldn’t even remember her boyfriend and was screwing an engaged Logan. Rory was never actually a good person.
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Lorelai Gilmore ( Gilmore Girls )- giving Luke an ultimatum & then sleeping with Christopher ( though that at least gave us the punch & the fight in the square but as much as I loved seeing Christopher get his ass kicked it wasn't worth the dumb plotline )
Luke Danes ( Gilmore Girls )- not including his FIANCE when he found out he had a daughter
Lucifer ( Supernatural )- just being way too overused
Cole ( Charmed )- refusing to stay dead

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I had disliked Gilmore Girls (the show and the two women) before the original airing ended but when they came back for the four episode reunion, the cute banter and progression of the characters made me go back to the original show and realize that Loralei and Rory were ALWAYS selfish, horrible characters. They were played off as cutesy and fun but no one in their right mind would want to date them or be friends with people like them.
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We were never in love with Carrie, she was the absolute WORST. Cheating on Aiden while he was fixing her house, judging Samantha constantly, sending Aiden over to help Miranda then just talking about herself when she visits her with dry bagels and no cream cheese, and finally having the audacity to get angry at Charlotte for not immediately lending her money. Such a shitty, self centred person. Loved all the other characters though.
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Alex left. (well actor had mental health problems & they did this so he could return again if he wanted to) beacuse. Like he always said he wanted to be a better dad then his. He left so he could be with his kids. And we all know that Izzy is the love of his life. HE DID EXACTLY WHAT ALEX WOULD DO! I hate people that don't understand that 1. This is what the actor needed 2. This is how the carcather is! I will always love him
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I would've been fine with that ending for Dany if it was actually built up and then done well. instead it was a complete dumpster fire, like the rest of Season 6-8.
The issue is I can see the seeds of it in the early seasons, when the show was good and mostly built on GRRM's work, and I can see the end game, which is again I believe GRRM's work, but the show runners did a completely dogshit job connecting the dots.

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Ross didn't cheat they were on a break and it wasn't an affair it was a one night stand and that annoying copy girl kept pushing him and was getting him drunk. As far as his wedding to Emily you forget that it was Rachel that went to break it up. You are just following some fan theory that many people were duped by and you just wanted to join in on the hate to be popular.
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That scene w/ Spike even made Buffy look bad. Imagine if the scene was Drusilla trying to force herself on a slightly injured Angel. Would they have portrayed him crying & pleading for her to stop as he somehow forgets all of his fighting skills It can even be argued that Buffy fights off such assaults every night given that vampire bites are portrayed as intimate in the show.
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I don't know if this counts but I; 'd say Frank from Moesha. With him being such a hypocrite, He judged Mo for everything she did but yet had an afair with Mo's mother and kept Dorian hidden as a secret love child. Cause he didn't tell Dorian that he wasn't his uncle not father and also sending Myles to his room. Than wondering why h starts smoking weed.
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