Because you like Eric Effiong in Sex Education
Light Yagami has a plan to make a better world, and morals won't stop him. See them in Death Note.
Finn is the world's last human who's "all about" understanding right and wrong. See them in Adventure Time.
A debonair spy, Harry Hart is the epitome of a gentleman, even when he calmly takes down multiple men with a militarized umbrella. See them in Kingsman: The Secret Service.
Flexibility is more than Helen Parr's superpower. It's a key tenet of her personality that allows her to be both firm and understanding. See them in The Incredibles.
Trying to get through school without being a burden to anyone, Tohru Honda stays cheerful despite her difficulties. See them in Fruits Basket.
If Lisbeth Salander can hurt a bastard who deserves it by digging up stuff about him, she feels good. See them in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
The star of every school production since kindergarten and the most popular girl of East High, Sharpay Evans usually gets her way. See them in High School Musical.
Talented but anxious, Shinji Ikari struggles to bear the challenges that life hands him. See them in Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Nemo is a small fish in a vast ocean, but he dreams of seeing it all. See them in Finding Nemo.
If you need her, Lisa Simpson will be in her room with her saxophone and a good book. See them in The Simpsons.
Sylar's victims are found all over the country, many with their brains removed. See them in Heroes.
As the White House Press Secretary, C. J. Cregg is a master of verbal karate and the best damn basketball player in Ohio Valley history. See them in The West Wing.