coolest TV characters ever

Darkwing Duck will kick Fonzie up his arse, the oft mentioned, long faced puke inducing twat.

I'll win.Obviously.
 
Homer Simpson,
Eric Cartman and Leopold Butters Stotch (South Park),
Jack, Eko, Sawyer, Lock, Desmond (Lost),
Fox Mulder (The X Files),
Tony, Chris, Paulie (The Sopranos),
Mike Schofield (Prison Break),
Mark, Jeremy, Super Hans (Peep Show)
 
Homer Simpson,
Eric Cartman and Leopold Butters Stotch (South Park),
Jack, Eko, Sawyer, Lock, Desmond (Lost),
Fox Mulder (The X Files),
Tony, Chris, Paulie (The Sopranos),
Mike Schofield (Prison Break),
Mark, Jeremy, Super Hans (Peep Show)

If I'm going with a guy from Prison Break, you gotta go with John Abruzzi. He was the best character on the show and it ain't the same without him.
 
If I'm going with a guy from Prison Break, you gotta go with John Abruzzi. He was the best character on the show and it ain't the same without him.

I liked Kellerman and Burrows slightly more than Schofield. He was a smooth operator, was Kellerman.
 
Kellerman was great.

Abruzzi was easily the best though, he was slick to another degree.
 
It's the fact that you hate him so much, which shows you how good his character really is. If they can make you detest them, then it's evidence of brilliant acting.
 
It's the fact that you hate him so much, which shows you how good his character really is. If they can make you detest them, then it's evidence of brilliant acting.

Villians are easy to play. All actors love playing them.

I didn't actually hate the kiddy fiddler, and I do appreciate that he's a good character. Wouldn't go as far as to say I liked him, though. Which just seems a bit asburd to me.
 
It's the fact that you hate him so much, which shows you how good his character really is. If they can make you detest them, then it's evidence of brilliant acting.


Exactly, the two best actors on that show are Robert Knepper (T-Bag) and William Fichtner (Agent Mahone).
 
Villians are easy to play. All actors love playing them.

I didn't actually hate the kiddy fiddler, and I do appreciate that he's a good character. Wouldn't go as far as to say I liked him, though. Which just seems a bit asburd to me.

There were plenty of villains on Prison Break, T-Bag simply stood out because his acting was superior to most others.

I can easily say I liked watching him because he brought an edge to the series that wasn't there when he didn't have such a major role. I obviously dislike his character, but think of him as an actual person as an excellent actor.
 
I can't wait for it to start again.

They have taken on a completely different route now and hopefully there will be a lot more twists.
 
Should have had a bigger and prolonged role

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I agree with a lot of the views here. T-Bag was amazing. He was the most vile piece of shit on the planet. You can appreciate how good an actor he is.
I liked Kellerman a bit more than Mahone, but he was still a really good actor.
I was mesmerised during the scene when Kellerman said that "the greatest honour is to smile in the face of your shooter", just before he got shot. What a guy.
 
Yep, it looked like hell in there.

I think those three in there are going to have to do some serious teamwork to stay alive in that place.
 
I agree with a lot of the views here. T-Bag was amazing. He was the most vile piece of shit on the planet. You can appreciate how good an actor he is.
I liked Kellerman a bit more than Mahone, but he was still a really good actor.
I was mesmerised during the scene when Kellerman said that "the greatest honour is to smile in the face of your shooter", just before he got shot. What a guy.

yeah KingEric, I thought that was an amazing scene.
 
yeah KingEric, I thought that was an amazing scene.

You know it makes sense. ;)
Another great moment that took me a few minutes to get over was when Kellerman and Mahone had cornered Burrows and Schofield. Couldn't believe it when Kellerman shot Mahone!
 

Wasn't there a brief story-arc based around him being the cleverest man ever born, or something? He faked being dyslexic, and the guy who found out went "you know, if he wanted to your son could be a rocket scientist!"

I'm pretty sure I could fake being dyslexic.

T'si nto ttah hrad.
 
You know it makes sense. ;)
Another great moment that took me a few minutes to get over was when Kellerman and Mahone had cornered Burrows and Schofield. Couldn't believe it when Kellerman shot Mahone!

I thought something like that was gonna happen because what else was there gonna be?? There was nowhere for them to go so it seemed the only sensible thing to happen. I'm glad Kellerman redeemed himself toward the end and got Lincoln and Sara off the hook.