Despite all of his best qualities, his behavior toward Natalia was vile and he does deserve to be penalized for that. His most shining moment? Running to Hannah in the middle of the night during her OCD flare-up. Yes, he was flawed (any complex man is!), but Adam was full of charm, spirit and eccentric quirks. If you think Adam Sackler (Adam Driver) was one of the worst TV boyfriends, you’re wrong! In fact, he was one of the best. He ran himself ragged trying to track down Hannah’s missing (and extremely high) mother and offered to raise Hannah’s baby with her. While he had his fair share of annoying moments, he gave Hannah the emotional support when she most needed it. There’s just something so lovable about Elijah (Andrew Rannells), despite his occasional leanings toward subtle cruelty. That being said, it was a little annoying of him to die on Ray, leaving him to fend for himself against Marnie and the hipster coffee shop. If there was ever a case to be made for a non-annoying Girls character, it would be for Hermie (Colin Quinn), mostly because he wasn’t in enough episodes to really grind our gears. So check out the rankings below! Who do you think was the most annoying character on Girls? Let us know in the comments. And know that if some random character who appeared in only one, or two, or maybe even three episodes is absent from this list, it doesn’t mean they weren’t irritating! It’s actually pretty obnoxious that their existence on the show was so short lived! In honor of the series’ cultural resurgence, I’ve decided to rank the most notable characters from least to most annoying. So, yes, they’re all still annoying, but they’re our kind of annoying. Some of us could’ve even dabbled as a clingy Laird or an insufferable Mimi-Rose. We were the selfish Hannah, the narcissistic Marnie, the aloof Jessa and the naive Shoshanna. At the time it aired, we all thought, “I am so NOT like these girls!” But looking back, I can confirm: We were all those girls at one time or another. The Girls universe is an education in early womanhood, a North Star in formulating opinions about that tumultuous period in young adulthood. We’re seeing it all play out on-screen thinking, so what if that haircut was bad? Or, why didn’t anyone tell us New York wasn’t all it was cracked up to be? Or, were our boyfriends all that horrible? Millennials are using the show as a lens for looking back at our own early twenties. Yet it seems everyone is rewatching Lena Dunham’s hit HBO series. Let’s face it: Being annoying was practically a prerequisite for being a Girlscharacter.
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