Because you like Meg March in Little Women
Simon Spier has long known that he's gay, but he doesn't know how to open up about that – even to his closest friends See them in Love, Simon.
Emily Gilmore is the DAR chair, proud grandmother, and full of opinions. See them in Gilmore Girls.
Christine Daae has been secretely taking lessons from a phantom musician. It sounded less creepy in her head. See them in The Phantom of the Opera.
Jo Wilson is an accomplished doctor who's getting over her past. See them in Grey's Anatomy.
Beloved by all, Lucy is the most corageous Pevensie. See them in The Chronicles of Narnia.
A kind, sensitive medical intern doing the best he can, George O'Malley sometimes struggles to keep up. See them in Grey's Anatomy.
Once described as a "beautiful, tropical fish," Ann Perkins exudes warmth, and unlike most of her friends she also has common sense. See them in Parks and Recreation.
Timid and a bit insecure, Amy Antsler has big dreams of activism and meeting new people. She's learning it's easier said than done. See them in Booksmart.
Peter Pevensie shows as much courage as a child king as he did under The Blitz of London. See them in The Chronicles of Narnia.
Carol Aird is driven to fight to make her life better, regardless the consequences. See them in Carol.
Nancy Wheeler is popular but independent, sheltered but gutsy. See them in Stranger Things.
A childlike space cadet, Brittany Pierce has a surprisingly open-minded spirit. See them in Glee.