Because you like Jim Hopper in Stranger Things

Britta Perry has never met a cause she couldn't passionately champion—at least for a little bit. See them in Community.

Eliot Waugh is the unspoken leader of his group of friends at a school for magic. See them in The Magicians.

Fiery, intelligent, and opinionated, Jo March rebels against the restrictions of her era. See them in Little Women.

Larger than life and wealthy beyond measure, Willy Wonka is more than a titan in the sweets industry; he is an arbiter of taste. See them in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Pro tip: the psych ward is not the best place to find a mentor like Lisa Rowe. See them in Girl, Interrupted.

Although Borat has a curious mind, he has no filter, and some very out of date views on just about everything. See them in Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.

Lady Bird's heart is in the right place, usually, but even the purest of people can fall sway to the havoc-wreaking traps of senior year. See them in Lady Bird.

Maurice Moss is a dedicated IT guy who even talks like a computer. See them in The IT Crowd.

Though the weight of a secret robs her of her voice, Melinda is nevertheless artistic, intelligent, and empathetic. See them in Speak .

It turns out Dracula's son Alucard has some pretty severe daddy issues. See them in Castlevania.

Simon Belmont is a vampire hunter bravely carrying on the family business. See them in Castlevania.

He's a dedicated cop and a nice guy. But James Gordon is learning that Gotham is not a city for nice guys. See them in Gotham.