Because you like Walter White, Jr. in Breaking Bad
Charlie is a Type A theater director dealing with something out of his control: a painful divorce. See them in Marriage Story.
Keeping your cool is just as useful in the underworld as in war, and Michael Corleone is stone-cold. See them in The Godfather.
A cruel pirate, Captain Hook still fancies himself a gentleman. See them in Peter Pan.
Nick Carraway is the perfect observer: always there for the events, but never too involved. See them in The Great Gatsby.
As Marlena Rosenbluth is finding out, confidence in the limelight doesn't always translate to power at home. See them in Water for Elephants.
Michaelangelo is an above-ground crime-fighter by night, and a pizza-eating, sewer-dwelling mutant ninja turtle by day. See them in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Andy Dwyer might not be completely literate, but he makes up for it in spirit. See them in Parks and Recreation.
A devoted butler, Alfred Pennyworth is both a fiercely protective guardian and a lethal gunman. See them in Gotham.
Hughie Campbell didn't ask to be a hero, but he's tired of injustice. See them in The Boys.
A believer in the philosophy of Nietzsche, Dwayne Hoover has taken a vow of silence until he becomes a test pilot for the Air Force. See them in Little Miss Sunshine.
Baloo is a fun-lovin' bear who just needs the bare necessities of life See them in The Jungle Book.
Carol Peletier's credo: your strength comes from who you are, not who you used to be. See them in The Walking Dead.