Because you like Peter Petrelli in Heroes
Tony Montana makes up for his language barrier with his immense skill at cursing as loud and effectively as humanly possible. See them in Scarface.
Leone Montana is a fearless hitman with a surprisingly sensitive side. See them in Leon: The Professional.
CIA operative Carrie Mathison is on a self-assigned mission to follow a lead, whether it be the truth or just her delusions playing tricks. See them in Homeland.
Susan Pevensie is sensible, practical, and fiercely protective of those she loves. See them in The Chronicles of Narnia.
A life spent as "Number Two" is bound to give Diego Hargreeves an inferiority complex. See them in The Umbrella Academy.
Charismatic, sociopathic, and dramatic, Charlie Bronson wants nothing more than to be famous. See them in Bronson.
This isn't the Captian Hook of your nightmares; he's charming and devilishly handsome. See them in Once Upon a Time.
Talking to a stranger on a train is the best decision Jesse Wallace ever made. See them in Before Sunrise.
Benoit Blanc is Sherlock with Southern charm, and a mysterious benefactor. See them in Knives Out.
Andy Dwyer might not be completely literate, but he makes up for it in spirit. See them in Parks and Recreation.
Moe Szyslak is the crabby owner of the grimiest bar in Springfield. See them in The Simpsons.
A stylish agent, Agent J would rather improvise than play by the rules. See them in Men in Black.