Because you like Marsellus Wallace in Pulp Fiction
John Locke is an eerily calm, confident believer in the magic of the island that gave him his legs back. See them in Lost.
Seth is short-tempered, crude, and terrible at school, but hopefully there's nothing an epic party can't fix. See them in Superbad.
As a doctor-in-training, John Dorian should have his head in the game. But most of the time, it's in the clouds. See them in Scrubs.
Roger is a pansexual alcoholic non-human who will happily lie, cheat and steal to get what he wants. See them in American Dad!.
Honest, true, and just, Ned Stark is a good man. Unfortunately, those traits are not assets in Westerosi politics. See them in Game of Thrones.
Part archaeologist, part philosopher, part politician, Jean-Luc Picard is an unashamed intellectual who runs a tight ship. See them in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Lady Macbeth takes being a powerful woman to a whole other level. See them in Macbeth.
She's a survivor of gunshots, of being buried alive, nand of paralysis. And now Beatrix Kiddo is going to make her abusers pay. See them in Kill Bill vol. 1.
Bob Parr is an ex-superhero now focused on being a dad, but he misses the action. See them in The Incredibles.
A hurricane of a human being, Marla Singer is destructive and unforgettable. See them in Fight Club.
Galina Reznikov is the head chef of prison, cooking up meals as well as storms on anyone who dares to cross her; even the guards are terrified of her. See them in Orange Is The New Black.
A brave "Young Wolf," Robb Stark has never lost a battle. See them in Game of Thrones.