Because you like Frances Ha in Frances Ha

A fun-loving gangster's wife, Mia Wallace is finding that fun can go too far. See them in Pulp Fiction.

Oliver Tate is extremely articulate but hopelessly awkward. That's not a recipe for teenage happiness. See them in Submarine.

Rebecca Bunch struggles with decision making. So much so that she chases her high school boyfriend across the country to win him back. See them in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

Therese Belivet spent her life letting other people guide her along, and she wants to take control now. See them in Carol.

Kathy is a natural caretaker who strives to find hope in even the darkest of times. See them in Never Let Me Go.

Popular jock Andrew Clark is pretty bizarre. He's just better at hiding it, that's all. See them in The Breakfast Club.

If this slick ad man doesn't like the conversation, he changes it—while drinking and smoking. See them in Mad Men.

Donna Pinciotti is strong, independent, and empathetic. No one messes with her. See them in That '70s Show.

Andy Bernard is a preppy Cornell grad who's very likely to break into an acapella performance. See them in The Office.

Juno MacGuff is hoping sarcasm will get her through the stress of teenage life. And also, teenage pregnancy. See them in Juno.

For now Lindsay Weir is a geek, but who knows? Maybe she fits in better with the freaks. See them in Freaks and Geeks.