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T.V.’s most interesting characters

Courtesy of IMDB
Courtesy of IMDB

   Thirteen years after “Friends” ended, iconic characters such as Phoebe Buffay are still popular today. She is best known for being eccentric and for her performances of “Smelly Cat” at the Central Perk Cafe. Her witty humor brings joy to all “Friends” enthusiasts. Many T.V. characters strive to be as popular as Phoebe however only few can be just as famous. These are just a few of T.V.’s most unique characters.

Kirk Gleason, “Gilmore Girls”

   Kirk Gleason played by Sean Gunn is arguably the best character in “Gilmore Girls.” He is a representation of the quirky nature of his town, Stars Hollow. Over the course of seven seasons and the spin-off season “A Year in the Life,” Kirk had more than 60 jobs ranging from a DSL installer to helping Taylor for town meetings. Kirk contributes to each episode by constantly keeping everyone laughing.

Annalise Keating, “How to Get Away With Murder”

   Not every law professor is able to help her students get out of murder charges. However, Annalise Keating does. The “How to Get Away With Murder” character is a bold and confident criminal lawyer who fights for what she believes in. Most of the time her unpredictability creates plot twists that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Mike Ross, “Suits”

    After Mike Ross realizes the FBI is waiting to bust him for a drug drop off, he finds himself in an interview for a job at one of the biggest law firms in Manhattan. Mike has a photographic memory, but he never graduated from college and he has also taken the LSAT’s many times for other people so they can get into law school. Harvey Specter, who is a lawyer from the firm, interviews Mike and realizes that he would be a huge asset to his law firm and decides to hire him without Mike actually having a law degree.

Walter White, “Breaking Bad”

   Once Walter White found out that he had stage three lung cancer, he decided to quit his job as a high school chemistry teacher to pursue a career as a crystal meth producer in order to pay for his treatments. Throughout the series, he becomes more involved with drug trade and takes on a darker and more villainous role. Although he is a villain, he is probably the greatest villain on T.V. because he depicts the darkest thoughts that the human mind.

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Grace Beneke is a senior entering her fourth year on The Trinity Voice as Managing Editor. Grace enjoys playing tennis, sailing and visiting Ireland. In her spare time, you can find her chatting with Amber in the corner of the Pub Lab. Contact at [email protected]  

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