I can understand that for sure. I didn't really dislike him, but some of the dialogue involving him seemed contrived. It was basically explaining the show and it got a little annoying when the characters got past the discovery stage and into where they were implementing their findings.
I also watched American Vandal, which was funny in both a silly and a dry way, which I enjoy. Here's a weird thing: I started watching that show on Thursday night. Earlier that day, I was listening to some tunes on my computer during work, and I wanted to listen to the band DOA. I had everything digitized except for an album called "Dawning of a New Error". So I went to my CD rack and pulled it down. As I was doing this, I noticed a CD by a band called Doc Hopper that I hadn't listened to in a while, so I pulled that down too. I hadn't touched these CDs in years.
Anyway, I start watching American Vandal that night. On the wall of the kids bedroom is a poster for DOA's Dawning of a New Error! It blew my mind because it's not some common thing like Blink 182 or something. It's a somewhat obscure band and the same album I pulled down. So, that weirds me out. The next morning, I get in the car to take my kid to school and an ad for a Paul Simon concert is on the radio and it's playing Homeward Bound in the background. The Doc Hopper CD I pulled down along with the DOA CD has a cover version of Homeward Bound on it.
I'm totally freaked out right now.