Because you like Will Truman in Will & Grace

Brian Griffin is the most scholarly member of the family—when he's not drunk on martinis. See them in Family Guy.

Jack Skellington is a nightmare-man with a soft heart and smooth voice. See them in The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Scooby-Doo always keeps his priorities in order: eat snacks first, solve mysteries later. See them in Scooby-Doo.

After years of being a nerdy loner, Seth Cohen can't wait to shower charm on his newfound friends. See them in The O.C..

Topanga Lawrence has been a put-together intellectual since basically the moment she could talk. See them in Boy Meets World.

Clementine Kruczynski thinks that too many guys think she's a concept, or she completes them, or she's gonna make them alive. See them in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

Burton Guster is a level-headed investigator with a "Super Sniffer" nose. See them in Psych.

Mike Wheeler loves Dungeons and Dragons, even after his real life starts imitating the game. See them in Stranger Things.

Oliver Tate is extremely articulate but hopelessly awkward. That's not a recipe for teenage happiness. See them in Submarine.

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.

Blaine Anderson is a put-together prep school boy with the voice of an angel. See them in Glee.

An off-beat dork, John Egbert is funny, inventive, and endlessly optimistic. See them in Homestuck.