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Rudd's floridly obnoxious character occupies the role of camp stud, a staple of the genre being spoofed, but the role is really mocking a kind of person — the handsome guy who gets away with everything, and who gets rewards he doesn't deserve.
He did away with the obnoxious character of Baron Ochs altogether, so we were left with three superb female soloists: Daniela Sindram, earnest and ardent in the trouser role of Octavian; Lucy Crowe as a very pregnant Sophie, her voice more veiled than usual but her delivery enticing; and Twyla Robinson, youthful and tender as the Marschallin.
But wait a minute is this starting to sound a bit too much like that obnoxious character you knew as the brown-noser from your first lab, the one who would do anything to ensure that he was in the boss's good graces?
Eric Cartman is the name of an obnoxious character from Comedy Central's popular "South Park" cartoon.
There is a bully in the children's school, an obnoxious character called "Fats" Wall, who -- like all bullies -- picks on easy targets.
Writing for The A.V. Club, Oliver Sava criticized the episode for possessing "the same problems as the pilot: It takes itself too seriously, the flashbacks are hilariously campy, and Henry is a horribly obnoxious character in an unfortunately central role".
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Selected actors have succeeded in turning obnoxious characters into adorable oddballs; Michael Goldstrom is not among them.
And the pity they show for less obnoxious characters — including Burt's brother (Paul Schneider) in Miami and some old college friends (Chris Messina and Melanie Lynskey) in Montreal — is flavored with contempt.
"The Color Wheel" remains, in my estimation, a singularly unpleasant movie: full of obnoxious characters in scenes that seem overwritten and under-rehearsed, oblivious to the most basic standards of tonal consistency, narrative coherence or visual decorum.
And it is an entertaining backstage sketchbook of scores of eccentric and mostly obnoxious characters, many of whom will be familiar to regular viewers of the cable news-chat channels.
Ms. Pennebaker, 31, a Washington- based policy writer, was referring to Jonah Ryan, the White House liaison to the vice president's office on HBO's "Veep" and one of the show's deliciously obnoxious characters — memorable as much for basking in his proximity to power as for his attempts to use what little status he has to get sex.
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