Because you like Claire Standish in The Breakfast Club

Gru's more misunderstood than evil, and if he'd rule over the world like he takes care of his three daughters, we'd be in good hands. See them in Despicable Me.

Raised to happily follow the rules, Cassia might actually be more rebellious than she thinks she is. See them in Matched .

Always headed towards adventure, Goku is frequently with a band of loyal companions at his side. See them in Dragon Ball.

A wildly brilliant detective, Sherlock Holmes can figure out everything except how to interact with other human beings. See them in Sherlock.

When Jessica Jones is not throwing back drinks, she's taking down bad guys with her strength, detective skills, and foul-mouthed insults. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Faced with inequality, Gale Hawthorne has a rebellious spirit that only grows. See them in The Hunger Games .

Sheldon Cooper is brilliant in every way except, well, interacting with any human being. See them in The Big Bang Theory.

Teddy Sanders loves his frat brothers so much he might never leave school. See them in Neighbors.

A master manipulator, Frank Underwood has a tight grip on Washington DC. Plus who doesn't like having a leader who frequently tosses off Shakespearean asides? See them in House of Cards.

His superiority complex coupled with his bitter desire for revenge makes Vegeta a formidable foe. See them in Dragon Ball Z.

Aragorn is the one true king, a title he is too humble to accept. See them in The Lord of the Rings.