Because you like Jules Vaughn in Euphoria

Though cynical about the world, Shuya Nanahara is caring and protective towards his friends. See them in Battle Royale.

Kenny McCormick is a boy of few words who likes nudie mags, NASCAR, monster trucks, origami, and Peruvian pan flute bands. See them in South Park.

A laid-back wanderer, Ginko has an empathetic, open-minded worldview. See them in Mushishi.

John Yossarian is trapped in irony as he must be insane to leave the war but if he does try to leave, he'll be deemed sane and will be forced to stay, See them in Catch-22.

Her unhappy childhood has left her unsure of the existence of happy endings. Mary Jane Watson hides her pain beneath a joke and a smile. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Arwen has to choose between a life of loneliness or love and inevitible death, both rather unfortunate options. See them in The Lord of the Rings.

Aldo Raine is in the killing Nazi business. And as he says, business is a-boomin'. See them in Inglourious Basterds.

Howard Wolowitz is an engineer whose serious mommy issues somehow haven't dimmed his confidence. See them in The Big Bang Theory.

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

A devoted butler, Alfred Pennyworth is both a fiercely protective guardian and a lethal gunman. See them in Gotham.

Nick Miller might not have a bank account, but he defintely has a lot of love to give. See them in New Girl.

Amber Holt is perpetually caught between forging her own path and stumbling around in the dark. See them in Parenthood.