Timeless’ brave, witty, and hilarious Pilot, Rufus Carlin will always be one of the most memorable characters in any show’s history.
Read more
Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
Timeless’ brave, witty, and hilarious Pilot, Rufus Carlin will always be one of the most memorable characters in any show’s history.
Read moreAmy Santiago is the kind of character that makes you see yourself in a new way — and that’s what makes her so important.
Read moreBrooklyn Nine-Nine’s Jake Peralta goes through exemplary growth during the 8 years and stands firmly as an honorable character because of it.
Read moreA prankster with a heart of gold and one of the most relatable characters of our time, The Office’s Jim Halpert is unmatched in this way.
Read moreSarah Walker’s growth as a character was one of the strongest pieces of the puzzle that made Chuck a revolution as a dramedy.
Read moreEllie Bartowski is all heart and soul, giving pieces of herself to those she loves without asking for anything in return.
Read moreChuck’s Devon Woodcomb aka Captain Awesome could’ve easily been a stereotyped jock, but instead, he’s brilliantly layered and loyal.
Read moreBoy Meets World’s Shawn Hunter was a complex, broken young man whose journey served as a reminder that love always wins in the end.
Read moreHilary Duff’s Lizzie McGuire is single handedly one of Disney Channel’s most memorable and layered female character to date.
Read moreTami Taylor will always be the heart of Friday Night Lights. She was strength, spirit, and compassion all wrapped up in a fireball of a woman.
Read moreEric Taylor is the kind of man whose means of communication aren’t always coated with pretty words, but rather resilience and compassion.
Read moreGeorge Feeny wasn’t just a teacher, but he was the kind of hero young people don’t realize they could ever have or need.
Read moreHermione Granger–she’s a badass witch, and beyond the books, she’s a loyal friend and warm-hearted person.
Read moreIn both the books and the film, Juliet Ashton is an absolute delight—resourceful and compassionate, brave and self-aware, lost and trying.
Read moreDaniel Sousa was captivating and compassionate while carrying a great deal on his shoulders as he smiled his way through life.
Read moreEdwin Jarvis could have easily been written off as comedic relief, but instead, he was always the beacon of hope.
Read moreElizabeth Swann’s evolution was a journey that broke the rules. She stands her ground and puts up a fight when she has to.
Read moreAlina Starkov is an extremely complex character that people should want more for. People should want her to grow, to find herself.
Read moreDespite being a celestial devil, Lucifer Morningstar is just as human as the rest of us and that’s part of what makes him so relatable. We talk about Tom Ellis’ impeccable performance, tackle mental health, Deckerstar, daddy issues and more.
Read moreParks and Recreation’s Ben Wyatt is the perfect kind of feminist hero whose journey throughout the show has been relatable to us all.
Read more