Because you like Asuka Langley Soryu in Neon Genesis Evangelion
Stewie Griffin is just your average evil-genius, talking, sociopathic baby. See them in Family Guy.
Funny, self-destructive, and in her own head, Fleabag has spent most of her adult life using sex to deflect from the screaming void inside her empty heart. See them in Fleabag.
Gruff and efficient, Sam Fisher protects a nation that can never admit he exists. See them in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Elizabeth Bennet doesn't suffer fools or prideful men. See them in Pride & Prejudice.
Spencer Reid's super-smarts helps catch killers, and his social awkwardness endears co-workers. See them in Criminal Minds.
Cisco Ramon is a proud, enthusiastic member of a superhero support team. See them in DC Extended Universe.
Wanting more out of life, Pam Beesly has a job she isn't crazy about and is engaged to a guy she's not sure is "The One." See them in The Office.
This power-hungry Time Lord calls himself the "master of all." Bonus: he has 13 lives. See them in Doctor Who.
Humble, caring, and protective, Scott McCall tries to make the best of his newfound status as a werewolf. See them in Teen Wolf.
Blunt, petty, neurotic, Larry David can never live and let live. See them in Curb Your Enthusiasm.
With a unique ability to empathize with killers, Will Graham helps society but his sanity pays the price. See them in Hannibal.
His murderous megalomania aside, Loki is quite charming. Just don't mention his strapping older brother; he's a tad jealous. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.