Because you like Walter White, Jr. in Breaking Bad
Driven by obsession and anxiety, Monk bravely overcomes, or at least battles, his fears to help the world. See them in Monk.
Faith has a chip on her shoulder and a stake in her hand to slay vampires in her town. See them in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
It's certainly easier to get great footage of crimes when you can guarantee they'll happen. See them in Nightcrawler.
Keeping your cool is just as useful in the underworld as in war, and Michael Corleone is stone-cold. See them in The Godfather.
This thrill-seeking driver lives by a very particular moral code. He stands by his word and he's loyal to a fault. See them in Drive.
You wouldn't know it by looking at her, but beneath Sheila Jackson's sweet, motherly exterior lies a sex addict. See them in Shameless.
As Marlena Rosenbluth is finding out, confidence in the limelight doesn't always translate to power at home. See them in Water for Elephants.
Charlie is a Type A theater director dealing with something out of his control: a painful divorce. See them in Marriage Story.
A cruel pirate, Captain Hook still fancies himself a gentleman. See them in Peter Pan.
Lily Aldrin is a flaky but supportive kindergarten teacher and painter. See them in How I Met Your Mother.
A devoted butler, Alfred Pennyworth is both a fiercely protective guardian and a lethal gunman. See them in Gotham.
Andy Dwyer might not be completely literate, but he makes up for it in spirit. See them in Parks and Recreation.