21 Adam Scott Characters Ranked By Likability

Warning: You’re about to see Adam Scott’s face 135 times.

In case you’re not familiar with the actor Adam Scott, he has appeared in more than 100 television shows and movies.

In case you're not familiar with the actor Adam Scott, he has appeared in more than 100 television shows and movies.

He’s not bad to look at, either.

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Because he’s portrayed his fair share of nice guys and bullies, we’ve decided to rank his most iconic characters on a likeability scale from zero to five Adam Scotts, five being the most likable.

Because he's portrayed his fair share of nice guys and bullies, we've decided to rank his most iconic characters on a likeability scale from zero to five Adam Scotts, five being the most likable.

Seriously, he is so attractive.

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Matthew (Sleeping with Other People)

Matthew (Sleeping with Other People)

This piece of human garbage is, without a doubt, the worst character Adam Scott has ever played. He strings Lainey (Alison Brie) along for a DECADE and then tries to cheat on his wife with her. Also, the mustache is appalling.

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0/5 Adam Scotts

0/5 Adam Scotts

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Ted Hendricks (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty)

Ted Hendricks (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty)

What kind of businessman ruthlessly bullies the people in his office? Ted is a monster and Walter deserved better.

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0/5 Adam Scotts

0/5 Adam Scotts

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Derek (Step Brothers)

Derek (Step Brothers)

No one has ever deserved to be punched out of a treehouse more. Derek is a real piece of shit, but his musical talent earns him some cred.

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.5/5 Adam Scotts

.5/5 Adam Scotts

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Jeremy (Leap Year)

Jeremy (Leap Year)

Fuck this guy. He proposed to his girlfriend just to impress the manager of a condominium he wanted to buy.

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.5/5 Adam Soctts

.5/5 Adam Soctts

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Trevor (The Good Place)

Trevor (The Good Place)

Trevor LITERALLY comes from hell. He’s horrific, sexist, and clips his toenails at the damn dinner table. Luckily for him, he makes us laugh.

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1/5 Adam Scotts

1/5 Adam Scotts

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Damien Assante (Burning Love)

Damien Assante (Burning Love)

He’s not the best life coach, but he has some sweet dance moves.

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1/5 Adam Scotts

1/5 Adam Scotts

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Johnny Meyer (The Aviator)

Johnny Meyer (The Aviator)

While he’s not actively trying to screw anybody over, he’s got that gruesome mustache and maniacal laugh.

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1.5/5 Adam Scotts

1.5/5 Adam Scotts

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Griffin “Griff” Hawkins (Boy Meets World)

Griffin "Griff" Hawkins (Boy Meets World)

Sure, Griff was the ultimate ’90s bully, but at least he was nicer to Corey than Harley. Also, that jawline.

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1.5/5 Adam Scotts

1.5/5 Adam Scotts

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Adam Jr. (Hot Tub Time Machine 2)

Adam Jr. (Hot Tub Time Machine 2)

In a cast of mostly horrific characters, Adam Jr. is probably the most likable. The fact that he’s John Cusack’s son is a fun/weird bonus.

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2/5 Adam Scotts

2/5 Adam Scotts

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Jason Fryman (Friends With Kids)

Jason Fryman (Friends With Kids)

Jason was a complex guy who clearly didn’t know what he wanted. He made some infuriating moves along the way, but he was a good dad and ultimately came through.

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2/5 Adam Scotts

2/5 Adam Scotts

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Alex (The Overnight)

Alex (The Overnight)

Sure, he’s a little uptight, but he’s a good guy. Bonus points for getting naked (even if it was just a prosthetic).

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2.5/5 Adam Scotts

2.5/5 Adam Scotts

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Ben 2.0 (Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later)

Ben 2.0 (Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later)

Bradley Cooper will always be the true Ben in our hearts, but Adam stepped it up and did a great job as McKinley’s other half. Bonus points for playing a character named Ben opposite Amy Poehler.

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2.5/5 Adam Scotts

2.5/5 Adam Scotts

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Clyde (Bachelorette)

Clyde (Bachelorette)

Admittedly, Clyde doesn’t get off to a great start. He’s initially a real dick to Gena AND we find out he pulled a “Damone” in high school. However, he really manages to turn it around and sings a sweet rendition of “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)”.

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3/5 Adam Scotts

3/5 Adam Scotts

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Tom (Krampus)

Tom (Krampus)

Tom is the level-headed dad you want around when the shit goes down. Also, the beard is what Adam Scott’s facial hair SHOULD be.

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3/5 Adam Scotts

3/5 Adam Scotts

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Gary (Little Evil)

Gary (Little Evil)

Poor Gary was just trying to do his best as a husband and a step-father.

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3.5/5 Adam Scotts

3.5/5 Adam Scotts

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Henry Pollard (Party Down)

Henry Pollard (Party Down)

Henry was pretty grouchy and bitter, but we were still constantly rooting for him. He also gave us the iconic line, “Are we having fun yet?”.

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3.5/5 Adam Scotts

3.5/5 Adam Scotts

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Novak (Piranha 3D)

Novak (Piranha 3D)

This brave dude tried to save a lot of partiers from being eaten by piranhas, which is an extremely likable quality.

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4/5 Adam Scotts

4/5 Adam Scotts

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Max Jennifer (Ghosted)

Max Jennifer (Ghosted)

The “Mulder” to Craig Robinson’s “Scully”, Max is a loveable nerd who just wants to be believed.

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4/5 Adam Scotts

4/5 Adam Scotts

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Josh Macon (Party of Five)

Josh Macon (Party of Five)

This sweet, sweet boy only wanted Julia to love him. When she officially shot him down, he accepted it like a true gentleman.

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4.5/5 Adam Scotts

4.5/5 Adam Scotts

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Ed Mackenzie (Big Little Lies)

Ed Mackenzie (Big Little Lies)

Ed might be the only decent man in Monterey. He supports his wife, he teaches his daughter about music and seems genuinely concerned for his step-daughter’s well-being. Bless Ed MacKenzie, his gigantic heart, and willingness to sing Elvis.

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5/5 Adam Scotts

5/5 Adam Scotts

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Ben Wyatt (Parks and Rec)

Ben Wyatt (Parks and Rec)

Was there any other option for the top spot? Ben Wyatt is the nerdy husband of our dreams. He loves the early ’90s, Batman, calzones, and is considered a god among the local Pawnee accountants. We love him and we like him.

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5/5 Adam Scotts

5/5 Adam Scotts

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Did we miss any of your favorite Adam Scott characters? Tell us in the comments!

Did we miss any of your favorite Adam Scott characters? Tell us in the comments!

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