Because you like Charles Boyle in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Andy Dwyer might not be completely literate, but he makes up for it in spirit. See them in Parks and Recreation.
Once a handsome prince, the Beast is now a grumpy, furry, monster. It's hard to pinpoint which mammal he resembles the most. See them in Beauty and the Beast.
Blunt but anxious, Gretchen Ross bonds most easily with those who have lived tough lives like she has. See them in Donnie Darko.
Michael Kelso gets by on his good looks and his openhearted nature. See them in That '70s Show.
Illiterate and oblivious, Crash Bandicoot is still a hero. See them in Crash Bandicoot.
Lily Aldrin is a flaky but supportive kindergarten teacher and painter. See them in How I Met Your Mother.
Chewbacca is a loyal co-pilot who won't hesitate to rip your arm off. See them in Star Wars Series.
He may forget his homework, lose his toad, and fall off brooms, but Neville Longbottom can also single-handedly destroy villains. See them in Harry Potter Series.
Cady Heron is the new girl in town who's also new to the world of high school, period. See them in Mean Girls.
Kesuke Miyagi is a karate expert who thinks the best way a scrawny high schooler can learn how to defend himself is by washing every surface in sight. See them in The Karate Kid.
They say prison changes you, and Piper Chapman is figuring that out the hard way. See them in Orange Is The New Black.
Timid and a bit insecure, Amy Antsler has big dreams of activism and meeting new people. She's learning it's easier said than done. See them in Booksmart.