Because you like Norman Bates in Bates Motel
High school is Hell, so Allison Reynolds spends her time giving herself tattoos with ballpoint pens and shaking dandruff out of her hair. See them in The Breakfast Club.
Linda Belcher doesn't prescribe to what society deems as "normal." She narrates her life through song, much to the alarm of everyone nearby. See them in Bob's Burgers.
Hannah Horvath is kind of a mess, but she owns her messiness in a way few people do. See them in Girls.
Roman Roy is an entitled rich boy, but he's smarter than he seems. See them in Succession.
Number Five is a 58-year-old man trapped in his 13-year-old body. See them in The Umbrella Academy.
Britta Perry has never met a cause she couldn't passionately champion—at least for a little bit. See them in Community.
A responsible kid, Hugo Cabret is still capable of flights of fancy. See them in Hugo.
A fun-loving gangster's wife, Mia Wallace is finding that fun can go too far. See them in Pulp Fiction.
Juliet Starling is a cheerleader by day, gleefully unhinged zombie killer by night. See them in Lollipop Chainsaw.
A Vietnam vet, Travis Bickle spends his days driving his taxi and watching porn flicks. See them in Taxi Driver.
A grumpy tourist trap owner, Grunkle Stan has a few deep secrets. See them in Gravity Falls.
Ratchet is a shoot-first, ask-questions-later, and then-shoot-again kind of lombax. See them in Ratchet & Clank.