Because you like John Hancock in Hancock

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Sawyer Ford
634

An intriguing bundle of contradictions, Sawyer Ford trusts no one on the island, and no one should trust him. See them in Lost.

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Abigail Hobbs
315

There's nothing like discovering dear old dad is a serial killer to send you into an (understandable) funk. See them in Hannibal.

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Rick Blaine
310

A suave proprietor of an upscale nightclub and gambling den, Rick Blaine is dealing with World War II and a broken heart. See them in Casablanca.

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Don Quixote
311

A champion of chivalry, Don Quixote is dutifully bringing good to the world—even when others think he's out of his mind. See them in Don Quixote.

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Catherine Linton
316

Catherine Linton was once spontaneous and rowdy but ever since marrying the wealthy Edgar, she has morphed into a boiling pot of emotional outbursts. See them in Wuthering Heights.

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Jack
322

Jack's big imagination is never limited by his incredibly cramped surroundings. See them in Room.

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William Wallace
640

Vengeance is William Wallace’s game. With his father, brother, and wife killed by the English, he slaughters the garrison and sacks cities. See them in Braveheart.

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O-Ren Ishii
321

Don't ask the ruthless queen of the Tokyo underworld any questions unless you're fine with losing a limb. See them in Kill Bill vol. 1.

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Ice King
319

The Ice King is lonely and looking for a princess to sweep him off his feet. See them in Adventure Time.

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Konata Izumi
325

Konata Izumi has a live-now, worry-later view of the world. See them in Lucky Star.

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Gary the Snail
326

No baths please for Gary the Snail. See them in SpongeBob SquarePants.

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Daxter
327

Daxter is half otter, half weasel, all snark. See them in Jak and Daxter.