Because you like Mr. Orange in Reservoir Dogs

Mitchell Pritchett prefers to have a place for everything and everything in its place. See them in Modern Family.

Christian Grey is just as controlling in the bedroom as the boardroom. See them in Fifty Shades of Grey.

Charles Boyle is the human equivalent of a puppy, only slightly less adorable. See them in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Sarcastic and always complaining, C3PO is a droid that despite his quirks you always want by your side. See them in Star Wars Series.

Remy could be a five star Michelin chef, the only problem is that he is quite literally a rat. See them in Ratatouille.

Although Borat has a curious mind, he has no filter, and some very out of date views on just about everything. See them in Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.

Riley Blue is trying to outrun her bad luck, but she might not be fast enough. See them in Sense8.

Number Five is a 58-year-old man trapped in his 13-year-old body. See them in The Umbrella Academy.

A few millennia in the mortal realm have caused DEATH to be quite enamored of life. See them in Discworld.

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.

Wanting more out of life, Pam Beesly has a job she isn't crazy about and is engaged to a guy she's not sure is "The One." See them in The Office.

Liesel Meminger is trying to ease the suffering of those around her, German and Jew alike. See them in The Book Thief.