Who's your fav. TV character?

Susie

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Mine has to be "Onslow", the fat slob on "Keeping up Appearances" (Brit. TV).
He plays his role to perfection, and I laugh and laugh at some of his antics.
 

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Lionel Hardcastle

I always want to get my favorite characters together. Lionel and Onslow I can see ... now what if the Roadrunner comes running down the street .... ?
 
Right now Homer Simpson. A show I never watched when it first aired. Stumbled on it as an old fogy channel flipper. A lot of barbed social commentary in some very witty dialogue that makes me laugh every time.
 
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Lionel Hardcastle

I always want to get my favorite characters together. Lionel and Onslow I can see ... now what if the Roadrunner comes running down the street .... ?

Soothing Jean's worries about her aging appearance, He delivers the best line in the whole series; "Its not about a pound or two, or a few wrinkles. Its who you are."
 
Soothing Jean's worries about her aging appearance, He delivers the best line in the whole series; "Its not about a pound or two, or a few wrinkles. Its who you are."

:) That is so true. He is just such a nice man and they are so perfect for each other.
 
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Frasier Crane. He was witty, pompous, nit-picking, arrogant, often funny and always vulnerable. I still watch reruns of Frasier. :eek:
 
I think there was a time I could have easily answered that, at the moment, I can't think of a single favorite character. There are many I like and maybe some I would say I favor over other in a series, but, no one comes to mind that I can think of as my definitive favorite off hand. My brain doesn't always work as it once did, maybe when I'm not in the moment, someone will come to me. I can name some favorite male stars, but, not so much for their staring roles. ;)
 
I liked Christopher Judge as Teal'c in Stargate SG1. A ruthless warrior, but a unique charm.

I loved the way he would stand with his hands behind his back. Turn his head to one side, bow slightly, smile and softly say "Indeed"

And some of his quotes were priceless. Such as

Doctor Frazier is usually correct on such matters.
and
I don't drink bovine lactose at any temperature.

Of course, if you never watched Stargate you won't have a clue what i'm on about.
 
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Frasier Crane. He was witty, pompous, nit-picking, arrogant, often funny and always vulnerable. I still watch reruns of Frasier. :eek:

I do too. He is right up there in my book with Lionel.

I was watching the other night and thinking, I would have liked to go out on a date with him. I think we both would have had a great time. :)
 
Just now, my favourite character is a female detective called Saga in the Scandinavian crime dram The Bridge. She is autistic, but no one ever refers to that. Neither does she admit to it. However, it gives her character a very unique approach to individuals and how she investigates her cases.
 
Andy Griffith, the sherriff who never carried a gun but only got it out of the rack when he really felt the need to. His down home sense of humour, his teaching of right and wrong to Opie, wish there were more like him today but it's a different time now.
 
There haven't been many shows on lately that I really look forward to watching. I miss "Dexter " and "The Mentalist" and wish they were still
on ,but sadly they aren't.
 
My favorite TV character as far as who I would like to know and spend a lot of time with would be Scully from the X-Files. I'll just keep it at that :)

My favorite TV character as far as the one who I find the most interesting and complex would be Tony Soprano. James Gandolfini turned that character into a living and breathing character for me. Sure he is a psychopath but a very interesting one.
 


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