Because you like Frank Ginsberg in Little Miss Sunshine
When he’s not working at the banana stand or awkwardly hitting on his cousin, George Michael tries his best to appease his father. See them in Arrested Development.
Lazy and cynical‚ Bernard Black is the ultimate curmudgeon. See them in Black Books.
Blunt but anxious, Gretchen Ross bonds most easily with those who have lived tough lives like she has. See them in Donnie Darko.
Todd Anderson has some “big shoes to fill” at Welton Academy, and new English teacher Mr. Keating isn’t letting him get away with staying silent in class. See them in Dead Poets Society.
Remy Hadley is a closed book—a cynical, super-smart closed book. See them in House M.D..
Gordie Lachance never had any friends later on like the ones he had when I was twelve. See them in Stand By Me.
Oliver Tate is extremely articulate but hopelessly awkward. That's not a recipe for teenage happiness. See them in Submarine.
Benoit Blanc is Sherlock with Southern charm, and a mysterious benefactor. See them in Knives Out.
Hughie Campbell didn't ask to be a hero, but he's tired of injustice. See them in The Boys.
Roman Roy is an entitled rich boy, but he's smarter than he seems. See them in Succession.
Audrey Horne may seem inquisitive and charming, but she can turn on a dime. See them in Twin Peaks.
There are a lot of rules in their society for women like Emily Dickinson. But Emily is a rule-breaker. See them in Dickinson.