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Cristina Yang
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With a brilliant mind, an insane level of confidence, and a penchant for drunken dancing, Cristina Yang is a force to be reckoned with. See them in Grey's Anatomy.

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Eloise Bridgerton
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While all of London is distracted with balls and engagements, Eloise is enlisted by the Queen of England to hunt down the mysterious town gossip. See them in Bridgerton.

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Damon Salvatore
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Damon Salvatore used to miss being human. Now he can't think of anything more miserable. See them in The Vampire Diaries.

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Laurel Castillo
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In a group of self-serving career climbers, Laurel Castillo is the only one who wants to serve others. See them in How to Get Away with Murder.

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Tom Wambsgans
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A neurotic people pleaser, Tom Wambsgans is both ambitious and spineless. See them in Succession.

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Melody Grant
198

First Lady Melody Grant is conspiring to stay in the White House, but she stays a few steps behind her husband because that’s where she "belongs." See them in Scandal.

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Andrew Neiman
198

When Andrew Neiman is not in classes during the day, he's rehearsing his drums until his hands bleed at night. See them in Whiplash.

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Anastasia Steele
198

Anastasia Steele's new boyfriend Christian might as well come with a warning label that reads "Beware: Severe Issues That Might Warrant a Trip to Dr. Phil." See them in Fifty Shades of Grey.

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Joel Barish
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After having his mind altered after a bad breakup, Joel Barish is not convinced that ignorance is bliss. See them in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

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Henry Mills
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Henry Mills is an idealistic young boy with the heart of the truest believer. See them in Once Upon a Time.

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Trevor Phillips
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Trevor Phillips is an unpredictable maniac who tortures people for no reason. See them in Grand Theft Series.

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Connor Walsh
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Connor Walsh is arrogant enough to think he's the smartest guy in the room, and quick-witted enough to prove that he is. See them in How to Get Away with Murder.