Because you like Donna Pinciotti in That '70s Show

Nick Carraway is the perfect observer: always there for the events, but never too involved. See them in The Great Gatsby.

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

Leonard Hofstadter is the normal one among his scientist friends, though in fairness that's a low bar. See them in The Big Bang Theory.

Charlotte is ready to embrace connection in a strange place. See them in Lost in Translation.

When he’s not working at the banana stand or awkwardly hitting on his cousin, George Michael tries his best to appease his father. See them in Arrested Development.

Liesel Meminger is trying to ease the suffering of those around her, German and Jew alike. See them in The Book Thief.

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.

In Dennis Reynolds' mind, only a psycho wouldn't have a six-part system to bring home women. And he should know. See them in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia .

If the awesome Andie Walsh is from the wrong side of the tracks, we don't want to be right. See them in Pretty in Pink.

Despite Norman Bates' typically kind and shy personality, he is also prone to occasional violent outbursts. See them in Bates Motel.

Though she can seamlessly flit between glamorous identities, Sydney Prosser is more vulnerable than she pretends to be. See them in American Hustle.

Anger is a cantankerous hothead whose job is to get others riled up. See them in Inside Out.