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There are plenty of TV show characters who prove themselves to be absolute Grinches, as in characters who don't like Christmas at all even if they technically observe it. The best Christmas episodes from great TV shows are typically full of joy and feature heartwarming storylines, but sometimes, there is a character who spoils all the fun for everybody else. These characters typically voice their hatred of the festive season at any given opportunity, but some simply demonstrate it through their actions and dialogue.
A lot of Christmas TV episodes that are surprisingly dark focus on why a character may struggle with the occasion, although this doesn’t always justify their behavior. Regardless of the characters' religious beliefs or upbringing, holiday episodes in TV shows usually see characters coming together for celebrations. However, some "Grinches" in TV shows simply don’t enjoy Christmas.
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10 Sheldon Cooper
The Big Bang Theory (2007-2019)
While The Big Bang Theory’s Sheldon Cooper continues the habit of celebrating Christmas, this doesn’t mean that the genius cares for the holiday. The Big Bang Theory’s Christmas episodes demonstrate this in several ways. He is far more focused on the social obligations that the season presents him, and Sheldon sees the gift-giving process as more of a burden than a pleasure.
He is far more focused on the social obligations that the season presents him, and Sheldon sees the gift-giving process as more of a burden than a pleasure.
Even Penny gifting him Leonard Nimoy’s napkin isn’t enough to sway Sheldon, although he does appreciate Christmas a little more after this. His Christmas Dungeons and Dragons game also highlights Sheldon’s opinions on Santa. However, smaller details throughout the show explain that Sheldon’s dislike of the festive occasion is more than just materialistic.
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The Big Bang Theory
The Big Bang Theory: This sitcom follows a group of socially awkward scientists and their interactions with each other and the people around them. Centered on physicists Sheldon and Leonard, the series humorously explores friendship, romance, and the quirks of life among an eclectic group of academics.
- Release Date
- September 24, 2007
- Network
- CBS
- Cast
- Johnny Galecki , Jim Parsons , Kaley Cuoco , Simon Helberg , Kunal Nayyar , Melissa Rauch , Mayim Bialik , Kevin Sussman , Carol Ann Susi , John Ross Bowie , Laura Spencer , Wil Wheaton , Brian George , Christine Baranski , Brian Posehn , Laurie Metcalf , Joshua Malina , Ian Scott Rudolph , Aarti Mann , Brian Thomas Smith , Alice Amter , Pamela Adlon
- Seasons
- 12
- Directors
- Mark Cendrowski
He mentions that Santa had failed to bring his Pop Pop back for Christmas in his childhood, and as Young Sheldon audiences know, his grandfather was the only person in his family he could relate to for a long time. When Sheldon attends the birth of Missy’s son in The Big Bang Theory season 7 episode “The Cooper Extraction,” the comments that the gang make while decorating the tree also prove that Sheldon is an absolute tyrant around the holidays.
9 Frank Costanza
Seinfeld (1989-1998)
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Seinfeld’s Frank Costanza is a ridiculous character, and his hatred for Christmas is even more ludicrous. George’s father is the creator of Festivus, an alternative to Christmas on the 23rd of December that lacks the commercialism and flashiness of the standard holiday. He only creates Festivus after fighting a man in a toy store during George’s childhood, and the way he recounts this story is one of Frank’s best outbursts in Seinfeld.
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Frank celebrates Festivus without any tinsel, which he finds distracting, and a random pole instead of a tree. Much to George’s dismay, Frank uses Festivus as an excuse to voice his resentments, and over Christmas dinner, he conducts “The Airing of Grievances.”
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Seinfeld
Seinfeld stars Jerry Seinfeld as a stand-up comedian whose life in New York City is made even more chaotic by his quirky group of friends who join him in wrestling with life's most perplexing yet often trivial questions. Often described as "a show about nothing," Seinfeld mines the humor in life's mundane situations like waiting in line, searching for a lost item, or the trials and tribulations of dating. Co-starring is Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Jerry's ex-girlfriend and current platonic pal, Elaine Benes; Jason Alexander as George Costanza, Jerry's neurotic hard-luck best friend; and Michael Richards as Jerry's eccentric neighbor, Kramer.
- Release Date
- July 5, 1989
- Network
- NBC
- Cast
- Jerry Seinfeld , Julia Louis-Dreyfus , Jason Alexander , Michael Richards
- Seasons
- 9
- Directors
- Jason Alexander
Festivus also involves “The Feats of Strength,” in which George often has to pin his own father to the ground. While this is a wild and wacky sitcom premise, it’s far from Christmassy. Frank’s issues with the festive season are purely selfish, although there is no doubt that his avoidance of the holiday is inventive, and it plays a significant part in his relationship with George.
8 Dr. Doofenshmirtz
Phineas And Ferb (2007-2024)
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Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz’s approach to Christmas is initially quite indifferent, but the fact that he is so desperate to find a reason to hate the festive season proves that he dislikes it more than even he realizes. In season 2’s “Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!,” one of the best episodes of Phineas and Ferb, Doofenshmirtz becomes so unbelievably irritated that he is apathetic toward Christmas, he takes the opportunity to cancel the day with his Naughty-inator.
The “I Really Don't Hate Christmas” musical number is brilliantly funny, but it proves that Doofenshmirtz’s feelings about Christmas are becoming increasingly negative. This is purely because he is furious that he can’t bring himself to truly love or hate it. However, he does make a Christmas wish that he can hate the day, which is rather comical.
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Phineas and Ferb
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Phineas and Ferb follows the adventures of stepbrothers Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher as they embark on various creative and often unreal projects during their summer vacation, while their sister Candace tries to reveal their escapades to their mother. Concurrently, the family’s pet platypus Perry leads a double life as a secret agent battling the evil scientist Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
- Release Date
- August 17, 2007
- Cast
- Vincent Martella , Dan Povenmire , Ashley Tisdale , Jeff Marsh , Dee Bradley Baker , Thomas Brodie-Sangster , Caroline Rhea , Alyson Stoner
- Seasons
- 6
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Doofenshmirtz hates most special occasions but says that there is no “scarring back-story” connected to his childhood Christmases. Doofenshmirtz’s past is a core part of his character, so it’s no surprise that his frustrating lack of concern over Christmas is a problem, as he is so used to having qualms with everything.
7 Donna Noble
Doctor Who (2005-)
Donna Noble’s introduction in “The Runaway Bride,” one of the best Doctor Who episodes by Russell T Davies, immediately establishes her issues with Christmas. Donna meets the Tenth Doctor on Christmas Eve 2006, her wedding day when she suddenly vanishes from the end of the aisle and reappears in the TARDIS. As the pair rush through a busy high street in the hopes of getting the bride back in time, Donna tells the Doctor that she hates Christmas.
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Doctor Who
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An alien from the planet Gallifrey travels through time and space to explore, solve problems and fight injustice while also making friends with human beings. His spaceship, called TARDIS, resembles a police box, but it is much more than it appears to be.
- Release Date
- March 26, 2005
- Network
- BBC
- Cast
- Jodie Whittaker , Christopher Eccleston , David Tennant , Matt Smith , Peter Capaldi , Billie Piper , Karen Gillan , Catherine Tate , Jenna Coleman , Alex Kingston , John Barrowman , Tosin Cole , Arthur Darvill
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Rather than spending the season full of holiday cheer, Donna would prefer to go on her honeymoon in Morocco for the sunshine. Of course, Donna lacks a lot of awareness in the earlier days of her character arc. She fails to notice the Robot Santas and the violent tree, at first, so it makes sense that she doesn’t pay enough attention to care enough about Christmas.
Donna’s relationship with her mother, Sylvia, isn’t great at this point either, so perhaps the magic and wonder of the occasion aren’t appealing to her. Even when the Doctor asks if she still hates Christmas, Donna says yes, regardless of the snow falling from the sky.
6 Dr. Cox
Scrubs (2001-2010)
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Dr. Perry Cox in Scrubs is a miserable soul any day of the year, so it makes sense that he isn’t a fan of Christmas. J.D. sees his lack of Christmas spirit, and he even pictures Cox dressed up as the Grinch in the season 1 episode “My Personal Jesus.” Cox also uses the exact words “I hate Christmas” in season 4’s “My Best Moment,” and the way he begrudgingly pulls on a Santa hat is nothing short of hilarious.
Whenever the opportunity arises, Cox belittles and mocks the festive season, in general, and with his colleagues. While he never justifies exactly why, there are several details littered throughout Scrubs that explain why he could feel this way. For example, he mentions a problematic childhood with an alcoholic father.
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Scrubs
Scrubs is a Sitcom and Medical Comedy/Drama created by Bill Lawrence that follows a group of medical students throughout their daily lives at the Sacred Heart Teaching Hospital. The series stars Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, and Donald Faison, as they work their way up from Medical Interns while juggling all sorts of hospital shenanigans.
- Release Date
- October 1, 2001
- Network
- ABC , NBC
- Cast
- John C. McGinley , Robert Maschio , Donald Faison , Christa Miller , Neil Flynn , Judy Reyes , Aloma Wright , Zach Braff , Sarah Chalke , Sam Lloyd , Ken Jenkins
- Seasons
- 9
- Directors
- Bill Lawrence
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Therefore, it is assumed that Cox’s upbringing is so bleak that he doesn’t form an attachment to the typically joyful holiday. There is a lack of Christmas episodes of the show, unfortunately, but perhaps this is something that the upcoming Scrubs revival can expand on.
5 Adrian Monk
Monk (2002-2009)
Monk’s titular character has a traumatic connection to Christmas, which is hinted at several times in the show. However, the episode “Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus” provides audiences with more context on why this is. When Adrian Monk discusses past Christmasses with his therapist, he reveals that he doesn’t have fond memories of the holiday as a child.
As an example, he talks about Christmas 1964: Ambrose locks himself away, their mother is sick, and their father gives Adrian a single walkie-talkie and claims that he doesn’t need a second because he has no friends. Based on just that year alone, it’s no surprise that Adrian doesn’t like Christmas.
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Monk
Starring Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk, Monk follows the titular detective, a private investigator with OCD who helps solve crimes with the San Francisco Police. On the side, he also investigates the death of his wife, who was killed by a car bomb. Bitty Schram, Traylor Howard, Ted Levine, and Jason Gray-Stanford also star.
- Release Date
- July 12, 2002
- Network
- USA
- Cast
- Tony Shalhoub , Ted Levine , Jason Gray-Stanford , Traylor Howard , Stanley Kamel , Melora Hardin
- Seasons
- 8
While he remembers Christmas with Trudy happily, losing her alters his perspective again. Even the mystery of who killed Trudy Monk is connected to Christmas, as Adrian solves his wife’s murder when he finally opens the present she leaves him on the day of her death. All of Monk’s Christmas episodes see the titular character get wrapped up in some sort of chaos, ranging from shooting accusations to becoming an undercover Santa.
4 Britta Perry
Community (2009-2015)
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Community’s Britta Perry is another character who doesn’t specifically state a hatred of Christmas, but it’s apparent from some of her actions that the occasion is far from her favorite. Britta is vocal about religion from the start of the show, and while Christmas can be celebrated without a religious association, Shirley’s constant remarks about Jesus don’t exactly encourage her.
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In the second of Community’s Christmas episodes, “Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas” Britta argues that Christmas is fake and that Jesus’ birthday is actually in April. She also refuses to sing Christmas songs, and while she joins in at the end of the episode, this is only because she is a fictional Britta from inside Abed’s head.
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Community
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Created by Dan Harmon, Community is a comedy series that follows a study group at an unorthodox community college where zany antics occur daily. When disgraced lawyer Jeff Winger is forced to enroll in a local college to get a degree and reinstate himself, he gets roped in with fellow students from different backgrounds, races, religions, and ages and reluctantly forms a study group. Together, these lovable misfits will navigate their school lives in some nigh unbelievable situations as they all try to figure out where their futures lie.
- Release Date
- September 17, 2009
- Network
- NBC
- Cast
- Ken Jeong , Chevy Chase , Joel McHale , Jim Rash , Gillian Jacobs , Alison Brie , Yvette Nicole Brown , Donald Glover , Danny Pudi
- Seasons
- 6
Shirley offers Britta a W.W.B.J.D bracelet in “Comparative Religion,” but she offers a sarcastic response instead of appreciating the gift. Unfortunately, even when Britta tries to get involved with Christmas cheer, it goes badly for her. Her performance in one of Community’s best episodes, “Regional Holiday Music” is mocked because she’s a terrible singer, and she is cast as a tree.
3 Frank Reynolds
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia (2005-)
Frank Reynolds is an absolute tyrant during the festive season, as It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s Christmas episode proves. Through clips of the past and moments from the present day, audiences learn that Dee and Dennis’ Christmases are always horrible. Frank buys them the best gifts in the world, then keeps them for himself and laughs at their heartbroken reactions.
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Hopefully, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 17 will have another Christmas episode, and viewers can get a better understanding of why Frank is this way.
It seems Frank likes Christmas because he thrives on his kids’ pain, but he also never seems to engage in any of the festivities himself either, and Christmas is purely a materialistic day for him. Even when he is faced with his own Ghost of Christmas past, Frank shows no remorse for his actions, nor does he seem to care that he has bad karma.
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a Sitcom and Black Comedy created by Rob McElhenney. It stars Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olson, Glenn Howerton, and Danny DeVito. The series follows a group of friends that own and frequent the Irish bar, Paddy's Pub, and get into all sorts of troubling adventures.
- Release Date
- August 4, 2005
- Network
- FX
- Cast
- Charlie Day , Rob McElhenney , Kaitlin Olson , Glenn Howerton , Danny DeVito
- Seasons
- 16
- Directors
- Matt Shakman , Fred Savage , Daniel Attias , Randall Einhorn , Richie Keen , Todd Biermann
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Although he later makes up for his terrible behavior, by decorating the bar and filling it with gifts for the gang, he only does this because of a strange vision where an elf threatens him after he crashes his car. Hopefully, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 17 will have another Christmas episode, and viewers can get a better understanding of why Frank is this way.
2 Sue Sylvester
Glee (2009-2015)
Sue Sylvester’s approach to Christmas in Glee is often quite contradictory. At different points throughout the show, Sue decorates Marley’s house after her bulimia diagnosis and even feeds the homeless at a local shelter. However, she is also a massive Grinch at times, and she literally dresses up as the character in the season 2 episode “A Very Glee Christmas,” one of the funniest holiday episodes of a TV show.
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Sue is hell-bent on destroying not only the New Directions’ Christmas in this episode but also her co-workers’ holiday. For example, Sue rigs Secret Santa so that all of the employees pick out her name. Even though she doesn’t like the festivities, she does love presents.
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Glee
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In order to escape the stressful reality of high school, a group of misfits decides to join William McKinley’s glee club. Fox’s Glee was created by Ian Brennan, Brad Falchuk, and Ryan Murphy, with Leah Michele, Jane Lynch, and Matthew Morrison leading the cast. The series ran for six seasons between 2009 and 2015 and won six Primetime Emmys.
- Release Date
- May 19, 2009
- Network
- FOX
- Cast
- Dianna Agron , Chris Colfer , Jessalyn Gilsig , Jane Lynch , Jayma Mays , Kevin McHale , Lea Michele , Cory Monteith , Matthew Morrison , Amber Riley
- Seasons
- 6
She later steals back the gifts after her colleagues figure her plan out, and she also ruins the Glee club’s tree, two of the worst things Sue Sylvester does in Glee. Even though she softens by the end of the episode, Sue still hates Christmas, and she ensures everyone knows this. It’s not clear why Sue dislikes Christmas so much, but the character’s hatred for things doesn’t make sense most of the time.
1 Ida Welker
Malcolm In The Middle (2000-2006)
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Lois’ mother, Ida, is one of the most miserable characters in Malcolm in the Middle, especially at Christmas. Ida’s dislike of Christmas can be attributed to several things. She often speaks about her difficult upbringing, and she implies that she grew up with very little, so Christmas probably isn’t as exciting for her.
As a child, Francis calls Ida “Poopy” after she gives him a Christmas gift, which she takes offense to. Nobody wants to visit Ida at Christmas, especially as she often withholds presents for petty reasons. When Francis is forced to spend the day with his grandmother in “Christmas,” one of the best episodes of Malcolm in the Middle, he feels her hatred for the occasion in full force.
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Malcolm in the Middle
Malcolm in the Middle tells the story of an average dysfunctional American family. When Malcolm, one of four children, learns that he possesses a genius-level intellect, his whole young world is turned upside down. Still desperately trying to fit in with his friends and family despite his extraordinary gifts, Malcolm finds that though his life might have changed, it's still just as chaotic as ever.
- Release Date
- January 9, 2000
- Network
- FOX
- Cast
- Bryan Cranston , Frankie Muniz
- Seasons
- 7
- Directors
- Linwood Boomer
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Ida hates the musical Christmas card, and instead of enjoying the tune of “Jingle Bells,” she stabs Francis in the leg with a knitting needle. Even though it is revealed that Ida’s issues with Christmas are heightened by her family’s rejection, it still doesn’t excuse her poor behavior and general attitude toward Christmas, and she deserves it when Francis leaves behind the card just to torture her.
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