Most sitcoms have limits. Characters can be weird, selfish, chaotic, or even dangerous…but there’s usually a line they never fully cross. Characters like Michael Scott, Tracy Jordan, or Frank Reynolds all towed the line, but never broke that barrier. Then there’s Rafi from The League. Rafi didn’t just break every sitcom rule, he completely obliterated them. Loud, unpredictable, disgusting, and somehow still hilarious, when Rafi joined The League, he became one of the most unforgettable wild cards in television comedy history. But how did a character this chaotic actually improve the show instead of ruining it?