Because you like Lane Pryce in Mad Men

Donna Pinciotti is strong, independent, and empathetic. No one messes with her. See them in That '70s Show.

Miss Havisham is the creepiest old rich lady in town. See them in Great Expectations.

Everything is fascinating to Octavia Blake who has been locked away for her entire life. See them in The 100.

People make more sense to the hyper-logical Temperance Brennan after they're dead. See them in Bones.

A conflicted small-town preacher, Jesse Custer leaves an unexpectedly bloody path in his wake. See them in Preacher.

The self-described "ghost with the most" knows the ins-and-outs of specter life like no other. Just ask him. See them in Beetlejuice.

A deadbeat dad and small-time con-artist, Frank Gallagher gives nothing and yet expects everything. See them in Shameless.

Elio Perlman likes the piano, peaches, and his father's new research assistant a little too much. See them in Call Me by Your Name.

Don't ask Rosa Diaz, a Brooklyn detective, to lighten up. Actually, to be safe, don't ask her to do anything! See them in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Emma Woodhouse knows what's best for everyone else. Just don't try to tell her what to do. See them in Emma.

Aslan represents everything good and just, he's just not super reliable. See them in The Chronicles of Narnia.

People think Karen Smith is a dumb blonde, but she disagrees and is proud she can predict the weather with her breasts. See them in Mean Girls.