Because you like Virginia Woolf in The Hours
Although she is underestimated, Lagertha never fails to prove her worth as both a warrior and a mother. See them in Vikings.
Calling Alicia Florrick a "good wife" is damning this smart, capable, thoughtful woman with too-faint praise. See them in The Good Wife.
Despite the undeniably awful turn her life has taken, Rachel handles herself with remarkable grace. See them in Me and Earl and the Dying Girl .
Mavis Dracula's interests are anything black, scream cheese, and flying around. See them in Hotel Transylvania.
Aldo Raine is in the killing Nazi business. And as he says, business is a-boomin'. See them in Inglourious Basterds.
Green skin, pointy hat, evil cackle—this villain has it all! See them in The Wizard of Oz.
Despite Norman Bates' typically kind and shy personality, he is also prone to occasional violent outbursts. See them in Bates Motel.
Otis Milburn's mom is a sex therapist, which doesn't help when it comes to being bullied at school. See them in Sex Education.
Illiterate and oblivious, Crash Bandicoot is still a hero. See them in Crash Bandicoot.
Casey Gardner is an angsty teenage girl with quite a bit of sass that keeps getting her in trouble. See them in Atypical.
Murph is inquisitive, compassionate, and stubborn, with a passion for science she shares with her dad. See them in Interstellar.
Mike Hannigan is a lawyer-turned-pianist who loves to tap into his kooky side. See them in Friends.