Series supporting characters that didn’t seem important and ended up being loved by the audience

Series supporting characters that didn’t seem important and ended up being loved by the audience

Sloan from “The Umbrella Academy”

Genesis Rodríguez is the Latina actress who triumphed in the third season of the Netflix series, as her character, Sloan, shined despite being a supporting role.

Her personality and beauty won over both Luthor and fans of “The Umbrella Academy” as she was not hostile like the other members of Sparrow Academy and cared for others.

Eddie from “Stranger Things”

The fourth season of “Stranger Things” introduced a new character who quickly became popular with the audience: Hellfire Club leader and metal fanatic Eddie Manson.

His rebellious and different personality caused more than one Hawkins resident to reject him, especially after Chrissy’s death. However, he became a hero by sacrificing himself for the good of others.

Ashtray from “Euphoria”

His younger brother Fezco (played by actor Javon Walton) was very popular among fans of the HBO Max series, despite the fact that his screen time was short throughout the seasons.

The story of the little boy, who was used as collateral in a deal between drug dealers, moved more than one viewer. In addition, Ash was shown to be very loyal and loving to his adoptive family, as well as having great intelligence and maturity that helped him survive in the trafficker’s environment.

Ali from “The Squid Game”

Those who watched the Korean Netflix series will agree that the 199th contestant, Ali, was too noble and loyal to survive the brutal competition.

The character (played by Anupam Tripathi) was an immigrant who from the first episode helped the protagonist and stopped him from dying in the game Red Light, Green Light. Later, his gratitude to Cho Sang-Woo led him to trust him blindly and thus he met a tragic fate (which broke the hearts of his fans).

Dandelion from “The Witcher”

While Henry Cavill is the perfect lead for the medieval fantasy series that adapts the adventures of Geralt of Rivia, there’s no denying that when Dandelion is on stage, he manages to steal the spotlight.

The bard, played by Joey Batey, is noted for his good humor and loyalty to his magician friend, even if he is grumpy and impatient.

Guardian from “Peacemaker”

Just like Batman has Robin, Vigilante is Pacemaker’s “partner”. Of course, being two somewhat failed superheroes, their missions are more mishaps than successes.

Throughout the HBO Max series, the vigilante (played by Freddie Stroma) proclaimed himself Pacemaker’s best friend and did whatever it took to prove it.

Penelope from “Bridgerton”

Nicola Coughlan managed to steal the hearts of the viewers with the role of Penelope, who has a double life: on the one hand she is a friend of Eloise Bridgerton and longs for her brother Colin, but she is also Lady Whistledown herself.

Her sensitive and calm personality hides a strong woman, who seeks to overcome the stereotypes of the time. It is thanks to these characteristics that he won the entourage of his fans.

Cha Sung-hoon du “Business Proposal”

K-drama characters could not be left behind in this crowd. With the popularity of ‘Business Proposal’, Cha Sung-hoon (played by South Korean actor Ki Min-kyu) stole the public’s attention as a dream personal secretary.

He not only supported Kang Tae-mu in work, but also in the love field, although he was equally lost when it came to relationships.

Without a doubt, each of these fantastic characters captivated the audience with their incredible personalities, but mostly because of the loyalty they showed to the protagonists, which made them have a place in the hearts of the fans of each series.

Source: univision

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