Because you like Miranda Hobbes in Sex and the City

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Moe Szyslak
283

Moe Szyslak is the crabby owner of the grimiest bar in Springfield. See them in The Simpsons.

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Newt Scamander
1133

Newt Scamander is more comfortable with animals than people, even if the animals are super-dangerous magical creatures. See them in Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them.

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Edmund Pevensie
573

Edmund Pevensie isn't a bad person, but he did sell his siblings out for a tin of Turkish Delight. See them in The Chronicles of Narnia.

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Motoko Kusanagi
569

With her consciousness so easily shifted between bodies, Motoko Kusanagi is left unsure of who or what she really is. See them in Ghost in the Shell.

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Juri Arisugawa
285

Member of the student council, captain of the fencing team, and part-time model, Juri Arisugawa is idolized by everyone around her. See them in Revolutionary Girl Utena.

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Violet Crawley
848

A contemptuous aristocrat, Violet Crawley is unafraid to exert her authority and voice her opinions, no matter how harsh they are. See them in Downton Abbey.

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Christopher John Francis Boone
283

Though he has a brilliant mind for mathematics, Christopher has a much harder time processing the rest of the world. See them in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.

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Susie Salmon
863

Susie Salmon has a big heart, even though it's not beating anymore. See them in The Lovely Bones.

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Veronica Mars
566

Veronica Mars is a sarcastic private eye whose biggest mission is surviving high school. See them in Veronica Mars.

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Harrison Wells
291

Harrison Wells is a brilliant scientist full of secrets. See them in DC Extended Universe.

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Ian Gallagher
582

Level-headed Ian Gallagher may be focused on his goals, but he's got a mischievous side too. See them in Shameless.

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Edward Scissorhands
877

The incomplete experiment of an inventor, Edward Scissorhands was left with blades instead of hands and an unpolished understanding of the world. See them in Edward Scissorhands.