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

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And just like that, we fell out of love with these TV characters. Welcome to MsMojo, and today 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!

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All Comments (21)
  • @MsMojo
    What TV moment completely destroyed a character for YOU? Let us know below, and check out our video of the Top 10 TV Characters Who Were Denied Their Happy Ending - https://youtu.be/Bnc7gQPnJKM
  • @JMwhocares
    Carrie was terrible from the beginning but the moment I started hating her was when she cheated with Big, not when she broke up with Aiden.
  • @rosa182
    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...
  • 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.
  • @livvyb3583
    I actually liked Stannis Baratheon until he allowed his daughter to be burned alive at the stake on Game of Thrones! The most tragic scene ever!
  • @wanderer7956
    Alex leaving Jo via letter didn't make me hate Alex, it made me hate the showrunners for ruining 15 seasons of great character development. I was already struggling to keep watching the show at that point, but the crappy way they handled Justin Chamber's departure made up my mind.
  • @trinaq
    Mitchum may have been a jerk when he told Rory that she didn't have what it takes to be a serious journalist, but by the sequel series, he turned out to be completely right.
  • @enternickname
    Deb falling in love with Dexter was even weirder knowing that the actors had been married and were divorced by that point. So not only did they have a sister falling in love with her brother, they had a woman pretend to be in love with her ex-husband.
  • @trinaq
    Watching the infamous "Buffy" scene while knowing that even James Marsters felt that it was out of character for Spike to force himself on Buffy, kind of softens the blow a little.
  • @hotshot104
    Fiona was expected to raise her siblings her whole life up til that point she did as good as she could. Her having a break down that whole season and spiraling into the same dark areas she often pulled her family out of. It just made me feel bad for her. The fact no one in her family seemed to stop and realize she needed help this time just made me mad. Like I know they don’t straight out express they care but the things they always end up doing for each other lets you know and Fiona did a lot more than she had too. Idk it irks me they did her dirty like that after everything she did for them they just left her to drown
  • @greeeneyes91
    Rory lost all sympathy when she slept with Dean while he was married .. and then when she started it with Jess
  • I'm one of the rare people who defend the Spike attacking Buffy scene. While I hate watching it and shake afterwards if I do, I get the motive behind it and it does make sense for Spike's character. 1. Spike and Buffy always had a toxic and abusive relationship. Look at the episode where the building crumbles around them as a symbol for what they were. Destructive. 2. While it's played for laughs, Spike has always associated love and sex with violence. When he's human and hurt by Cecily's rejection of his love, Drusilla seduces him and bites/kills him with him misunderstanding that she was grooming him. He also said that "if I want Drusilla back, I have to be the man she fell in love with. I'll find her wherever she is, tie her up, torture her until she likes me again". Plus his version of proving his love for Buffy was staking Drusilla. He also was an abusive ass to Harmony, but everyone who claims to be a fan seems to forget that. 3. Again, played up for laughs, but Buffy also in her own way assaulted Spike. When she was invisible, she breaks into his home and they sleep together. Now when he gets upset with her about this being the only way he can have her fully, she pleasures him after him telling her to get out and get out of his life. Again, it's more played up for laughs so it feels like "hey this is ok" but in reality he didn't give consent on that and she didn't respect his wishes to leave. So while it hurts to see him behave that way, he's looking at this moment as she just needs to remember how we are when we are "together". Her resisting is always typical in their relationship so he thinks she's just playing hard to get. The reason why I was able to forgive him after was because you see that he's not there when she screams and when she pushes him off her, he looks so shook and devastated at what he did. He realizes the monster he is and that's why he goes to get his soul, he hates the monster he's become. It's insanely disturbing but a great character arch that I wish more people would give a second look at, including James.
  • @OwlBard
    Carrie going ' I can't marry you to make you trust me' is pretty funny, considering that's pretty much why she married Big.
  • @reyfan011
    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.
  • They could have an entire show without Carrie and no one would notice.
  • @kacanghijau166
    Carrie broke up with big because he has commitment issues and doesn't want to get married again after disgusting divorce. But when Aidan wants to marry her, she suddenly anti marriage. Lmao
  • 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.
  • I always wondered who Justin Chambers offended to have such a horrible write-off. Even Derek got to leave a hero. But undoing all of Alex's character growth? Absolutely horrible. He deserved better.
  • Joss Whedon always had it out for the popularity of Spike. He even verbally threatened Marsters's job on set. While the scene in question was a powerful depiction of real life horror in a series full of fantasy, it was also a hit job on a character that the fans had come to adore.
  • @donnahaynes138
    Controversial opinion: on Grey's Anatomy I lost all respect for Arizona Robbins when she cheated on Callie Torres in the middle of a storm