Because you like Amy March in Little Women

Clary Fray's philosophy: dive into the supernatural underworld first and ask questions later. See them in City of Bones.

As a monster-hunter cursed with supernatural abilities, Geralt of Rivia is a cynic burdened by scruples in an unscrupulous world. See them in The Witcher.

Hoban Washburne shows you can be a hotshot space pilot *and* play with dinosaurs. See them in Firefly.

Lazy and cynical‚ Bernard Black is the ultimate curmudgeon. See them in Black Books.

Kind and friendly, Rinoa Heartilly is nonetheless an effective freedom fighter. See them in Final Fantasy Series.

Jughead Jones loves burgers, his friends, and philosophizing with his unique brand of wisdom. See them in Archie Comics.

Combining an innocent face with an insatiable bloodlust, Eli recruits friends to join the vampire way of life. See them in Let the Right One In.

Waylon Smithers would do anything for his boss, and would love to do a few things *to* him. See them in The Simpsons.

King Schultz is about as color-blind as a man of his era can be. See them in Django Unchained.

It's certainly easier to get great footage of crimes when you can guarantee they'll happen. See them in Nightcrawler.

A Washington DC fixer, Olivia Pope can make roadblocks disappear with a single phone call. "It's handled" is her life motto. See them in Scandal.

Charlie Kelmeckis is a wallflower who's starting to blossom into something more. See them in The Perks of Being a Wallflower.