Because you like Minnie in The Diary of a Teenage Girl
Clary Fray's philosophy: dive into the supernatural underworld first and ask questions later. See them in City of Bones.
Whether he's fighting or flirting, Jace Wayland is all swagger. See them in City of Bones.
While Cassie Ainsworth's head is always in the clouds, her heart is always in the right place. See them in Skins.
With a unique ability to empathize with killers, Will Graham helps society but his sanity pays the price. See them in Hannibal.
Cher Horowitz may have a problem with hubris, but she looks utterly fabulous while learning a lesson about the dangers of meddling. See them in Clueless.
Armin Arlert was wrong. This world hasn't become hell; it's been hell. He just couldn't see it before. See them in Attack on Titan.
Howl puts the "tortured" in tortured artist. He just wants to be recognized for his work, but no one wants to trust a boy that sorta looks like a bird. See them in Howl's Moving Castle.
Mikasa Ackerman is a near-perfect soldier who won't break her stone-faced expression whether she's killing foes or protecting loved ones. See them in Attack on Titan.
Charlie Kelmeckis is a wallflower who's starting to blossom into something more. See them in The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
Stewie Griffin is just your average evil-genius, talking, sociopathic baby. See them in Family Guy.
If you hang out with Bender in cool dive bars in 31st century New York, make sure you're on his "Do Not Kill" list. See them in Futurama.
Bedside manner is for chumps, not the brilliant Dr. Gregory House. See them in House M.D..