Because you like Dale Cooper in Twin Peaks

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Selina Meyer
174

With an incredible ability to fake a smile, Selina Meyer is a gifted politician serving as Vice President. And maybe one day the President will actually call her. See them in Veep.

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Joan Holloway
290

In charge of stocking the office's supply of cigarettes and liquor, Joan Holloway could run the whole company if they would let her. See them in Mad Men.

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Rick Blaine
294

A suave proprietor of an upscale nightclub and gambling den, Rick Blaine is dealing with World War II and a broken heart. See them in Casablanca.

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Jim Stark
277

Jim Stark is a teen torn apart by what the world asks of him. See them in Rebel Without A Cause.

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Dev Shah
280

Dev Shah is a technology-obsessed New Yorker balancing struggles in his love life and career. Maybe you've seen his Go-Gurt commercial. See them in Master of None.

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Jeff Lebowski
478

Just call Jeff Lebowski The Dude. Or His Dudeness, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into that whole brevity thing. See them in The Big Lebowski.

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Abbi Abrams
257

Abbi Abrams is the ultimate wingwoman because she wants nothing more than to have a good time for its own sake. See them in Broad City.

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Gretchen Ross
76

Blunt but anxious, Gretchen Ross bonds most easily with those who have lived tough lives like she has. See them in Donnie Darko.

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Charlie Kelly
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Known as the "rat king" of Paddy's Pub, bartender Charlie Kelly spends most of his time drinking at his bar instead of serving drinks to customers. See them in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia .

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Shuya Nanahara
166

Though cynical about the world, Shuya Nanahara is caring and protective towards his friends. See them in Battle Royale.

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Ishmael
184

Ishmael is a quiet observer on a larger-than-life quest. See them in Moby Dick.

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Elaine Benes
639

Elaine Benes is a tough New Yorker who can hang with the guys, and date the ones who are "sponge-worthy." See them in Seinfeld.