10 TV series characters who were better than the lead



1. Tormund Giantsbane, Game of Thrones

If Jon Snow knows nothing, Tormund knows EVERYTHING. In the wake of watching him lead the Wildlings for two seasons, who might be better on the Iron Throne? Nobody.


2. Claire, House of Cards

In season one we thought she was simply cool, yet now Claire Underwood is demonstrating exactly how quick, engaged and a match she is for HoC's screw-up, Frank. In the event that you endured one of Claire's scenes without the chills, I would at any rate trust your jaw dropped a bit.


3. Regina, Once Upon a Time

Regina's by a long shot the most complex character on Once Upon A Time, and she's the greatest fan most loved and one portion of the show's most cherished ship — SwanQueen. Emma may be the Savior of Storybrooke, however Regina's the paste that keeps the show established in genuine character advancement. She's gone from blameless nation young lady to Evil Queen, and this season she may make a full change into the new Savior. Additionally, nobody looks better in calfskin pants. Give this lady a show only for the calfskin pants.


4. Elena Is Overshadowed By The Salvatore Brothers On The Vampire Diaries

It isn't so much that Elena is an appalling character, it's simply that she is, well, exhausting. She always cries about a concept that boggles any weak minded person and shows next to no identity from the show's beginning, which gives her little to expand on. Conversely, the Salvatore siblings have a cool backstory, and teeth, so obviously fans would have been more keen on them. Elena is impressively all the more convincing when she turns into a vampire. In any case, the authors reliably keep her in passionate limbo, never truly picking between the two siblings impractically, which keeps her uninteresting. The way that the show proceeded for two seasons after the performer playing Elena left, basically set that, in any event by the end, she was never again the show's driving woman.


5. Sookie from Gilmore Girls

The regularly grinning, ever-cheerful, handkerchief wearing gourmet specialist that pulled off ponytails superior to anything anybody we'll ever know. In the event that there ever was a label group, it was Sookie and Lorelei. Furthermore, if there ever was a culinary match made in paradise, it was Sookie and Jackson—there are just such a significant number of spouses that will lay down with the vegetable their better half should be aged overnight.


6. Stiles Steals The Spotlight From Scott On Teen Wolf

Scott McCall is the main werewolf of Teen Wolf, however Stiles Stilinski is never reluctant to swoop in and take the spotlight. His interesting jokes make him a fan top pick. In Season 3 Stiles has a particularly convincing storyline. He's put in grave peril and for once the potential demise of a co-featuring character turned into the most convincing storyline of the show. The authors were focusing, thank heavens, and Stiles lives on to take the spotlight in future seasons.


7. Everyone Other Than Jack On Lost

Jack Shephard is a solid character in the pilot scene of Lost and obviously the character given the most consideration. As the show advances, be that as it may, it turns out to be certain that different characters are considerably more intriguing than the alleged lead. Particularly when Jack's part as the island's alleged "man of science" turned into somewhat out of date as the island turned out to be increasingly otherworldly in nature. He filled his need in an affection triangle with Sawyer and Kate, yet to the extent convincing character development and plot lines go, both Locke and Sawyer were all the more fascinating to watch. Once the Others were uncovered, even the show's scalawags held more interest than the square specialist.


8. Gunther, Friends

For the majority of the crap he needed to manage from the six primary characters, Gunther merits some sort of honor. While we got 10 years of scenes looking into the lives of the main ~friends~, Gunther's life was once in a while brought into the photo. How about we give Gunther his due — he's earned it.


9. Rick Who? Daryl Steals The Show On The Walking Dead

For a show where actually nobody is protected from a frightful demise, one character on The Walking Dead has picked up so much prominence he's lived far past his initially arranged passing a couple of scenes into the primary season. Daryl Dixon wasn't even a character in the comic books the show depends on, however fans took such a getting a kick out of the chance to the solid and calm crossbow-employing biker that he's end up plainly one of the show's driving characters. Not terrible for a demonstrate whose emphasis began on gallant sheriff, Rick Grimes. Rick may at present be the specialized lead, however Daryl's demise now would most without a doubt cause considerably more noteworthy shock from the fans.


10. Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother

Obviously, on this show, it's not troublesome for relatively every character to obscure the flat and frequently unpalatable Ted Mosby. The show's essential commence - the narrative of Ted's numerous wrong turns on the way to discovering his inevitable life partner - set Ted up for disappointment as a fascinating character. All things considered, the show closes when Ted meets the future mother of his kids, so his character is everything except guaranteed to settle on touchy decisions. As anyone might expect, it's Barney Stinson who cheerfully ventures in to take the spotlight and be the solid character the show needs.

Without his destiny effectively set in the way Ted's is, Barney is permitted more scope of feeling and even profundity. He might be a womanizer, yet he's permitted more character improvement than Ted over the entire arrangement. Ted's dependably the casualty (as far as he could tell) and Barney is so sincerely separated as to be idealistic. Barney just improves for TV. Nothing drives home the point more than the fan shock at the characters' possible destinies, and that, in a perfect world, they would have been swapped.



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