Because you like Jason Bourne in The Bourne Identity

Short on book smarts but long on compassion, this high school football player secretly has a soulful side. See them in Glee.

Margaery Tyrell is one of the most adept and charming liars there is. See them in Game of Thrones.

Christine Daae has been secretely taking lessons from a phantom musician. It sounded less creepy in her head. See them in The Phantom of the Opera.

Holden Caulfield is convinced that the whole adult world is full of phonies. See them in The Catcher in the Rye.

Whether it's a fire or a pit of lions, there's almost no predicament that Violet Baudelaire can't get her and her siblings out of. See them in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.

Terry Jeffords (and his muscles) may look ferocious, but inside he's just a caring mama hen. See them in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Mike Ehrmantraut is rutheless, merciless, and probably the most endearing hitman you've ever met. See them in Breaking Bad.

Self-described as half-Slytherin, half-Ravenclaw, Molly Davidson has a big, demanding personality that doesn’t always leave space for other people’s emotions. See them in Booksmart.

An opportunistic fugitive-turned-bounty-hunter, Faye Valentine uses both grit and her good looks to get ahead. See them in Cowboy Bebop.

If only real life were as easy for Abed Nadir to understand as he knows pop culture. See them in Community.

Raz is a 10-year-old boy who mostly stays in his own head, which makes sense since that's where he is strongest. See them in Psychonauts.

Finn is the world's last human who's "all about" understanding right and wrong. See them in Adventure Time.