Because you like Bonnie Carlson in Big Little Lies

Jason Bourne is suffering amnesia, but considering what he's done as a CIA assassin, maybe that's for the best. See them in The Bourne Identity.

For Vada Sultenfuss, it's hard to embrace growing up when you're obsessed with death. See them in My Girl.

Jack's big imagination is never limited by his incredibly cramped surroundings. See them in Room.

Others see him as the town nutcase, but Flint Lockwood knows his inventions will change the world someday. See them in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.

Miss Havisham is the creepiest old rich lady in town. See them in Great Expectations.

People make more sense to the hyper-logical Temperance Brennan after they're dead. See them in Bones.

Stan Marsh is a fourth grader who is the ladies man of his classroom. See them in South Park.

Don't ask the ruthless queen of the Tokyo underworld any questions unless you're fine with losing a limb. See them in Kill Bill vol. 1.

Tail's smarts and helpful nature come in handy in a pinch. See them in Sonic the Hedgehog.

In love with a daughter of his family's sworn enemies, Romeo Montague must find a way to reconcile his conflicting desires. See them in Romeo & Juliet.

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.

Klaus Hargreeves is funny, flirty, and high at any given moment, but he's also the most emotionally literate of his super-powered siblings. See them in The Umbrella Academy.