The Most Universally Despised TV Characters of All Time

Charlotte York – Sex and the City

Yes, Charlotte was the traditional one. Traditions can be fine, but not when you interpret them as law. Her bizarre and arbitrary “rules” about love were often unfounded or derived from magazines. It’s hard to remember that Charlotte was a gallerist in the NYC art scene when she spent so much of her time acting superficial and imposing boring, dated values on her friends’ relationships.

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