The Most Universally Despised TV Characters of All Time

Lee Sizemore – Westworld

Lee Sizemore’s quote-unquote heroic sacrifice was the least believable scene in season two. It already seemed a little fishy that Lee, of all people, would just so happen to about-face his opinion of the hosts, but perhaps the worst part was the inane speech he delivered (one he had originally written for a fictional character) while the soldiers opened fire on him. The guy died in a hail of bullets, finally the hero of his own story. Self-righteous as always.

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The More You Know

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