Because you like Alana Bloom in Hannibal

Michael Bluth is the only sane person in a family of eccentrics. At least, that's how he thinks of himself. See them in Arrested Development.

Susan Pevensie is sensible, practical, and fiercely protective of those she loves. See them in The Chronicles of Narnia.

Quinn Fabray can become a monster when there is something she wants. See them in Glee.

Back in his hometown, Richie Tozier has been punched, dragged to a crackhouse and now has to kill a clown. See them in It.

This mathematical genius doesn't have time for small talk; Alan Turing needs to break Enigma, the Nazi's cipher machine. See them in The Imitation Game.

A born psychopath, don't expect Michael Myers to understand the difference between right and wrong. See them in Halloween.

Velma Dinkley is all about getting results, not taking credit. She is the unsung hero of Mystery Inc. See them in Scooby-Doo.

Rory Williams is a caring companion whose specialty is looking after others. See them in Doctor Who.

How is angel Aziraphale supposed to stop the apocalypse when Hell's forces misplaced the Antichrist somewhere? See them in Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch.

Andy Dwyer might not be completely literate, but he makes up for it in spirit. See them in Parks and Recreation.

Introverted Kira Yukimura is sweet, bubbly, and eager to make friends. See them in Teen Wolf.