The Nightmare Before Christmas is a spooky season classic, and Sally stands out from all the other characters.
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Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
The Nightmare Before Christmas is a spooky season classic, and Sally stands out from all the other characters.
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Read morePirates of the Caribbean’s Will Turner is a dashing hero, a loyal protector, and one of the most deserving characters in the franchise.
Read moreNBC Timeless’ Lucy Preston stood up for what she believed in, and she loved so deeply, everyone that crossed her path was better 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 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 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 moreLeslie Knope is one of those characters who matters to everyone for different reasons because she’s so multifaceted and complex, it’s easy to find something relatable in her.
Read moreMinerva McGonagall was a sassy, strict, stern, as well as a badass professor/deputy headmistress who cares deeply for her students and stands firmly on her beliefs.
Read moreParks and Recreation’s Ron Swanson is the kind of character that’s bound to leave a lasting mark on anyone.
Read moreAmerica Ferrera’s Amy Sosa was, in a lot of ways a representation of so many of us who’ve ever felt stuck.
Read moreSuperstore’s Jonah Simms was kind, compassionate, and steadfastly loyal to everyone around him and his own growth as a human being.
Read moreChuck Bartowski’s sincerity brought his loved ones home to a place where they could always laugh, break bread, and heal. Aces. Truly aces.
Read moreA whole lot of many things, Schitt’s Creek’s Alexis Rose is a deeply loving extrovert whose journey has been a relatable treasure.
Read moreWanda Maximoff, as she is, isn’t too much or too little of something. She is enough. In all her pain and darkness, she is enough.
Read moreCharles Brandon is allowed to be the most complex character and to have the greatest development of anyone in The Tudors.
Read moreBridgerton’s Simon Basset is a rake, but Simon Basset is also a damn good man, which is largely why his character is so fascinating.
Read moreAs a mother, a wife, a sibling, a duchess, and a friend, Daphne Bridgerton has ample room to be given the opportunities to shine.
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