All of those are great choices.PoppaB05 said:
Most of the greats already covered but I'll add Michael Kelso, Red Foreman, and Barney Stinson.
My personal favorite is Ron Swanson but the answer to the original question is Michael Scott.
Yep. Way more important to the overall show, and as a result, his character had a lot more development over nine seasons (and great lines).Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:maroon barchetta said:
Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza stole every scene he was in. Part of it was the writing that they did for Frank, and part of it was Stiller just being a stone cold killer in that role.
I'm probably in the minority here but I actually thought he was better in KoQ. And I actually loved him in Seinfeld.



Citizen Reign said:
Krammer is an original. Maybe the most unique sitcom character all time.
Duncan Idaho said:
I think we can all agree that Ann was the best character from Arrested Development and certainly one of the most memorable characters ever.
I thought her name was Plain!Duncan Idaho said:
I think we can all agree that Ann was the best character from Arrested Development and certainly one of the most memorable characters ever.
Uhh... you're missing something:taylorswift13 said:
Some characters a young early 20's person likes
Phil Dunphy - Modern Family
Rafi - The League
Schmidt - New Girl
Lorelai Gilmore - Gilmore Girls
Pierce Hawthorne - Community
Kramer - Seinfeld
Barney Stinson & Marshall Eriksen - Himym
Dennis and Frank Reynolds- It's Always Sunny