Because you like Lynn Bracken in L.A. Confidential
Hotheaded and arrogant, Kaneda is nevertheless fiercely protective of the biker gang he leads. See them in Akira.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Elizabeth Bennet doesn't suffer fools or prideful men. See them in Pride & Prejudice.
Though seemingly caring and calm, this motel owner has a mysterious streak of intensity. See them in Psycho.
John Locke is an eerily calm, confident believer in the magic of the island that gave him his legs back. See them in Lost.
Andy Dwyer might not be completely literate, but he makes up for it in spirit. See them in Parks and Recreation.
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.
Altair Ibn-La'Ahad is as much a philosopher and detective as he is a killer. He takes nothing at face value and continually searches for deeper truths. See them in Assassin's Creed Series.
There are men who embrace destiny and do not show their fear. These are the ones that change the world forever. See them in Dragon Age Series.
Clank is the quintessential rational, intelligent robot sidekick. See them in Ratchet & Clank.
Lucille Bluth doesn't understand the question, and she won't respond to it. And you're probably better off. See them in Arrested Development.
Though Ray Holt is a man of few words and even fewer smiles, he cares deeply about his precinct and detectives. See them in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.