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Some TV shows give us unforgettable leads, but not all protagonists truly carry their stories well. Over the years, many popular series have featured main characters who felt less engaging than their supporting casts. Here’s a look at protagonists who, despite being central, were often the least compelling part of their own shows.
#1: Piper Chapman Was Outshined by the Ensemble
Piper Chapman anchors Orange Is the New Black, which premiered in 2013 during the rise of streaming dramas. Though central at first, her privileged background and limited growth made her less compelling than the diverse supporting cast.

