The Most Universally Despised TV Characters of All Time

Dawson Leery – Dawson’s Creek

His hysterical weeping face has been memed to hell and back, and for good reason. Dawson Leery wasn’t worthy of being the titular character on Dawson’s Creek. He relied too heavily on being a sensitive “nice guy,” acting as though he was morally superior to his more masculine colleagues and lamenting about how terrible his life is—when, in reality, everything was fine.

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