THIS IS THE MOST ANNOYING CHARACTER IN THE HISTORY OF TV SITCOMS

Prove me wrong, protip: you can't

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Helms is just shit regardless

it's impossible to name something he's been in where he was actually funny at all.

That British cunt is in the same show

when you're watching a long running sitcom and you start to see "new characters" show up. that's a warning to abandon ship

He's from season 3 though, and the show didn't legitimately start to nosedive until around season 5.

you know that was the point right? for him to be annoying?

To upset sexless incels

I don't see any analysis on whether that was a good or bad thing, simply stated he was annoying.

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Known pedo as well. Fuck Ed Helms

>posting peggy on a show which has bobby
oh no no no no no

season 4*

You fucked Helms?

what made his character hurt more is that I have annoying idiot in my office just like him.

Sheldon from the tbbt.

that boy aint right but his mother is far worse

>hating on bobby

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That's my biggest problem with him. He's Jonah Hill tier. Naturally unfunny and unlike Jdawg I can't figure how he got into the laugh biz. Even his SNL hosting debut was horrible.
Por que?
She's still not as bad and her ineptitude is hilarious sometimes.

Thin skinned people don't like him because they see some of themselves in him and it makes them cringe

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Three, you fucking retard.

they rolled about 3 characters into one for andy, but I dont relate to him in the slightest actually

Pretty sure it's because he's a void of good jokes. I think a lot of people can see themselves in George Costanza but people still like him because he actually isn't a completely unlikable and unfunny schmuck.

That works just fine right up until they started writing storylines as if he were somehow a sympathetic character (beginning in the later phases of the engagement to Angela, and especially once he starts going after Erin). The same thing happened with Michael to a lesser extent beginning around the point where Jan gets fired. The problem was that once they finally put Jim and Pam together, they had resolved the main source of dramatic tension the show had, and were left grasping for new ones.

I think the writers did all they could to make him more hated at the end.

possibly because ed helms was trying to launch his floundering film career

patrician analysis. this is exactly what went wrong. they tried to replicate the jim pam drama in different forms - Angela and Dwight, Michael and old woman love interest we're supposed to believe is under age 40 and can actually bear children, etc.

depending on what bobby is doing he's very hateable.

Like when he turns into bill or when he got gout or when he went full retard about cannibalism at thanksgiving

Yep. And the P&J combo quickly grew tiresome. I wish Jim would've gotten socked in the face a few times each season to balance his ego.

Bobby getting gout is literally a classic episode

But he's hateable in it. even if he does get comeuppance and learn a lesson. My point is bobby is so inconsistent as a character that he can be very hateable depending on what the writers want him to do.

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Andy wasn't that so much as Erin was.

The reshuffle that happened with her introduction and Pam moving from reception to sales is where the downward turn began in earnest, IMO.

At least Dwight and Angela were semi-likable, (or nearly so) despite their quirks.

>And the P&J combo quickly grew tiresome
Especially after the wedding. IMO, that, or the birth of Cecilia at the latest, should probably have been the end of the show (my opinion is also colored by transition from Dunder Mifflin to Sabre coinciding with latter event).

I liked Andy, he never got too cringy for me, unlike Dwight when he decided to go after Jim. The Employee of the month ep was really hard to watch.

>At least Dwight and Angela were semi-likable, (or nearly so) despite their quirks.
I thought they were a more interesting couple but the whole romance was still pretty weird especially since it never appeared like they had any chemistry

>never appeared like they had any chemistry
I tend to think It would have been out of character for either Dwight or Angela to exhibit much chemistry with anyone.

I can't stand him being on screen and talking even for a second.

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>gets cuckolded
>twice
>after a multi-season long romantic arc with Erin, has her dump him for a 1 season new character Chad
>even after he sabotages his career to be closer to her
>loses his position and gets demoted, cucked again
>gets fired
>his "happy ending" in the retrospect finale is that he forced his way into an accapella audition at Cornell and gets torn down so much he breaks down and cries, becoming a viral sensation

what the FUCK did the writers have against him? Dwight Shcrute is depicted to be an actual awful person in the final seasons and he gets everything he wants and more. Fucking Kevin has a happier life than him.

Tbh nothing Meredith, Ryan, or Kelly said made me laugh once desu

He was great in Season 1 tbqh, but the character def should have been killed of for season 2, same thing with the indian cunt

Because they're not meant to be comedic funny characters who say funny jokes, they're meant to be realistic trainwrecks you laugh at because they're sad, pathetic and you know people like them IRL

The worst part for me is that I completely get what he's going for when acting but he fails so miserably to portray a charming funny retard. He comes off as just a retard because all his jokes fall flat. It's just painful to watch.

The characters started to warp into strange proto characters after maybe the 4th season. They went from being realistic schmucks dealing with Michael's autism to unrelatable cartoon parodies. Like Kevin whose stupidity jumped by 500% by later seasons.