Because you like Gus Fring in Breaking Bad

Jean-Baptiste Grenouille may have a phenomenal sense of smell, but he has a weak sense of morality. See them in Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.

No one else in fsociety can hack like Elliot Alderson, but the battles being waged in his head are often more than he can handle. See them in Mr. Robot.

Javert is an inspector with a single-minded focus: to bring criminals to justice. See them in Les Miserables.

A hardboiled 1940s detective, Cole Phelps is haunted by his past in World War II. See them in L.A. Noire.

A life spent as "Number Two" is bound to give Diego Hargreeves an inferiority complex. See them in The Umbrella Academy.

Victor Frankenstein can create life, so he's pretty awesome if he says so himself. See them in Frankenstein.

John Wick is a widowed former Navy Seal who becomes a notoriously effective hitman, killing over 124 people with gunshots alone. See them in John Wick.

Ryan Howard is a temp turned executive turned failing small-time media mogul. See them in The Office.

Hughie Campbell didn't ask to be a hero, but he's tired of injustice. See them in The Boys.

Once described as a "beautiful, tropical fish," Ann Perkins exudes warmth, and unlike most of her friends she also has common sense. See them in Parks and Recreation.

A majestic ruler, Mufasa is respected throughout the animal kingdom. See them in The Lion King.