Submitted by firstpc13 t3_1255kbr in television

By worst liar, I mean which TV character had the worst excuses or told the worst lies, either that or or which character told the most lies in terms of volume. Alternatively, which character was the most manipulative and told the best lies?

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Ras1372 t1_je2mlq9 wrote

George Costanza

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tagen t1_je3zn64 wrote

what? He told me he was Art Vandelay, the architect

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Splyce123 t1_je2k229 wrote

Donald Trump. And believe it or not, he wasn't a comedy character written for effect.

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darsvedder t1_je3uiaf wrote

But he really seemed like he thought he was doing stand up every time he gave a “speech.”

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linguicajoe2023 t1_je2lgu7 wrote

Trump is the worst liar in human history. More lies, at greater velocity, reaching more people, all over the planet.

He is lying personified. We're ready to retire him with extreme prejudice.

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Nobodycares2022 t1_je2spfo wrote

Anyone from Fox News. Tucker Carlson perhaps?

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-mh3 t1_je2kzz9 wrote

Best Liar

Dexter Morgan - Dexter

Worst Liar

Marty Byrde - Ozark

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TheHighGround99 t1_je2k6lr wrote

Best liar could be Littlefinger, Varys, or Lade Elena from Game of Thrones. Or maybe Wendy Byrde from Ozarks. I was actually quite disturbed by how manipulative she was. She nails the emotional side of it. Nearly every issue in the show starting at Season 3 was a result of her ambition and she spins it all so well that even audiences were convinced she wasn't the problem.

Worst liar, no idea dude. That's a tough one

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-mh3 t1_je2m7ti wrote

I completely agree with Wendy Byrde. In my post, I actually chose Marty Byrde as a bad liar! Marty has way too many tells, he’s easy to read. He tends to speak quickly and stutter when he's lying. In the first season, Del actually tells Marty that he knows when he is lying.

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TheHighGround99 t1_je2mp8j wrote

Yeah now that I think of it, that's a good one for bad liar. Marty showed he's a terrible judge of character and he's so monotone that his truth and lying just all feel like he's detached and you feel he's lying no matter what, or just saying what you want to hear. You don't feel like he's telling you the truth no matter what he says, and that makes him a bad liar.

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Professional_Mobile5 t1_je43oe1 wrote

Jimmy McGill should be in the conversation. Remember the scene when he shot a commercial at a school and improvised when asked about it?

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TheHighGround99 t1_je4a9t4 wrote

Jeez I completely forgot, and I loved Better Caul Saul. Yes he's absolutely up there. The last episode even highlights how legendary of a liar he is.

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cosi_bloggs t1_je2ltql wrote

Kirk Devane. Nobody comes close. Bob Newhart nixed the character because the writers were spinning the craziest yarns around his pathological lies, and it was taking away from Bob's ego.

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Latter_Feeling2656 t1_je2lvx1 wrote

Kirk from Newhart was defined by his lying. The character was written out after two seasons and is generally reviled now, but his two seasons were the only two seasons the show was nominated for the best comedy Emmy.

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swampy13 t1_je2xjvz wrote

Tom Sandoval as of recently

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ey3s0re_christ t1_je3486g wrote

David Duchovny in Californication. Maybe more a case of omitting truths instead of flat out lying.

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CoolIceCreamCone t1_je4g0i9 wrote

Tommy Flanagan, the pathological liar from SNL, that's the ticket!

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square3481 t1_je7a3fn wrote

Walter White was terrible at coming up with lies, and his face revealed it all every time he lied to Skyler.

I got secondhand embarrassment just watching him at work.

The only good lie he told was >!telling Jesse he didn't poison Brock!<.

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anasui1 t1_je30ctq wrote

Tony Soprano, probably

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bluerose297 t1_je33pfm wrote

Angela from Mr. Robot, sort of. I say sort of because the other characters would often believe her when she lies, but on the other hand, whenever she had to lie she would give this full deer in the headlights look, before composing herself and telling the lie with a straight face. And every time I’d be like “wait did no one else notice she froze for a second? Or was that just something the audience could see?”

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SerDickpuncher t1_je3dwq9 wrote

Madd's Hannibal, for both questions

He's masterfully deceptive, often implying a lie by telling a certain truth

But also, he's so.damn.obvious

The man can't help himself, one of my favorite part of rewatches, one you get past the intrigue, bloodshed, the passion & obsession

You realize he's just trolling people, the whole goddamn time

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