Because you like Andrew Clark in The Breakfast Club
Jackie Burkhart is a privileged princess with a healthy dose of self-confidence. See them in That '70s Show.
Neil Perry is a brilliant student with an artist's soul. And he's desperate to unleash it. See them in Dead Poets Society.
Chuck Bartowski is a sweet, laid-back electronics store/top secret government employee. See them in Chuck.
Michael Bluth is the only sane person in a family of eccentrics. At least, that's how he thinks of himself. See them in Arrested Development.
Goh Peik Lin is funny, unfiltered, and a fiercely supportive friend. See them in Crazy Rich Asians.
Meet Homelander, the snake that lurks beneath the glossy veneer. See them in The Boys.
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.
Few can match this dwarf when it comes to self-confidence. Gimli is as eager for a good time as he is for a fight. See them in The Lord of the Rings.
Jeff Winger thinks he's too cool for school, which is a problem because he just enrolled in community college. See them in Community.
Once described as a "beautiful, tropical fish," Ann Perkins exudes warmth, and unlike most of her friends she also has common sense. See them in Parks and Recreation.
Calling Alicia Florrick a "good wife" is damning this smart, capable, thoughtful woman with too-faint praise. See them in The Good Wife.