Trending Characters
Patrizia Reggiani is self-aware and says she’s not a particularly ethical person, but she considers herself fair. See them in House of Gucci.
As the son of Jafar, Jay has learned to look out for himself, in the mantra his dad taught him. As he says, “There’s no team in I.” See them in Descendants.
Sister Jude Martin is your typical nun, at least when you overlook her homicidal tendencies. See them in American Horror Story.
Fredo Corleone always grew up knowing he would be a part of the family business, and he had no problems taking advantage of the perks. See them in The Godfather.
Jeremiah Fisher is used to competing with his brother, but not for love. See them in The Summer I Turned Pretty.
A genius drug lord who knows all and is alway in control; Mickey Pearson knows how to play the game. See them in The Gentlemen.
Nobody gets to choose when Misty Quigley exits their life, only Misty does. See them in Yellowjackets.
Alex P. Keaton's interests include Reaganomics, preparing his application to Princeton, making money, and charming every girl he meets. See them in Family Ties.
Every night at midnight Gil Pender travela back in time with Salvador Dali, Earnest Hemmingway, and Gertrude Stein. See them in Midnight In Paris.
The secret to running a successful drug empire for many years? Have a loyal right hand man you trust like Raymond Smith. See them in The Gentlemen.
As Ellie Chu is finding out, love is messy and horrible and selfish and bold. See them in The Half of It.
Estelle Costanza is an overbearing mother you can hear from a borough away. See them in Seinfeld.
Archie Bunker is a blue-collar guy who refers to foreigners and minorities by names that are no longer acceptable to use. See them in All in the Family.
Reserved Ferb Fletcher is a boy of action, constantly assisting his stepbrother Phineas with his audacious projects. See them in Phineas and Ferb.
Lane Pryce is trying to hold onto the company's credit line, while seemingly everyone attempts to abuse it. See them in Mad Men.
Larry Harvey is good at burning bridges...and houses. See them in American Horror Story.
There's always money in the banana stand. George Bluth Sr. probably embezzled it, but still. See them in Arrested Development.
Mabel Mora is just as good at solving murders as getting accused of them. See them in Only Murders in the Building.
Ted Lasso is the newest head coach of AFC Richmond. The catch? He doesn’t know anything about soccer. As he puts it, “Heck, you could fill two internets with what I don’t know.” See them in Ted Lasso.
For Frenchie, those he killed are like scars on his soul that he continues to heal from. See them in The Boys.
All Eli Moskowitz wants is to escape the critical eye of his peers, to be “normal”. But he's learning that maybe he doesn’t have to blend in to make a place for himself. See them in Cobra Kai.
Miguel Alvarez is one of the few Oz inmates who is capable of feeling compassion, but violence may be the only option to protect himself. See them in Oz.
Cynthia takes great pride in her Pokémon and their power, boasting the most diverse Pokémon team of any regional champion. See them in Pokemon.