Heero Yuy from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing

The man we know as Heero Yuy is the main protagonist in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, despite not being the leader of the G Team. Having been disciplined since childhood, and with a little genetic manipulation, Heero is the most skilled of the five Gundam pilots. In combat he has no compassion for his enemies and is often described as the perfect soldier, although he normally has no trouble displaying emotion outside of a battle.

James Moriarty

The infamous nemesis of Sherlock Holmes on the hit BBC show Sherlock, James Moriarty (Andrew Scott) matches Sherlock Holmes in wits, intelligence and cunning. Unlike Sherlock, Moriarty uses his talents for criminal purposes, establishing a wide underworld network. He enjoys setting elaborate traps that can take years to complete, toying with people and generally being cruel and ruthless. He dresses with the same care and attention to detail as he does when planning a heist or manipulating Sherlock.

Mrs. Hudson (BBC)

The kind elderly lady who rents the upstairs apartment to Sherlock Holmes on the BBC drama Sherlock, Mrs. Hudson (Una Stubbs) hides a stiff upper lip behind cups of tea and an aversion to Sherlock’s ‘experiments’. Quick to point out she isn’t Sherlock’s housekeeper, she leaves well enough alone when it comes to the strange goings-on in 221B Baker Street, but is always there with a bowl of soup when they need it. She dresses in elegant, conservative clothing.

Henry Standing Bear

Henry Standing Bear (Lou Diamond Phillips) is a member of the Cheyenne reservation in Wyoming and the best friend of Sheriff Longmire in the TV show Longmire. Standing Bear owns the popular bar The Red Pony and often helps Walt out on his cases. This leads to trouble down the road, especially when Standing Bear winds up in the middle of the sheriff’s office and the Cheyenne Reservation police unit. He dresses simply in a red plaid shirt and jeans. For an extra touch, carry around a glass jar filled with the names of people others want you to kill.

Dr. Evil

Dr. Evil (Mike Myers) is the main villain of the Austin Powers trilogy. He is a parody of James Bond villain Blofeld and notorious for his nonsensical plans and pinky pose. He’s often accompanied by his miniature clone, Mini-Me.

Commander William Riker

The First Officer of the USS Enterprise under Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Commander William Riker (Jonathan Frakes) performs his duties with confidence, courage and a heap of charm. Although he has the experience and skill to captain his own ship, he chooses to stay with the Enterprise as First Officer. The rakish Riker proceeds to tour the galaxy, saving lives and sweeping women off their feet – with the occasional trombone solo. As a Starfleet officer, he wears the Command Red uniform.

Oliver Pike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Oliver Pike

Oliver, otherwise known as “Pike”, is the rebellious love interest of Buffy in the 1992 film Buffy The Vampire Slayer. He is a lone wolf who fends for himself and takes no shit from anyone if he’s put up to the task. His character is portrayed by Luke Perry.

Jen Barber

After wheedling her way into an IT supervisor position with zero experience, Jen Barber (Katherine Parkinson) finds herself in charge of two antisocial, socially awkward, adorably inept geeks, Maurice Moss and Roy Trenneman, on the British sitcom The IT Crowd. Jen handles her new underlings as best she can, even when that means dealing with a goth vampire, a deviant of a boss and various terrible love interests. A trendy, fashionable woman, Jen wears traditional office wear with modern, edgy twists.

Director Krennic

Director Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn) is a villain from the Star Wars film Rogue One. He the Imperial weapons developer overseeing the construction of the Death Star, a space station with the capability to destroy an entire planet.

Inspector Lestrade (BBC)

Greg Lestrade (Rupert Graves) is an Inspector with Scotland Yard who calls upon Sherlock Holmes when cases take a perplexing turn. He has worked with Sherlock long enough to not be bothered by the brusque, rather rude manner Sherlock has, and the two are as close to friends as Sherlock allows. Lestrade is cool, confident and always open to Sherlock’s suggestions. He wears an unbuttoned black suit with no tie and a large overcoat.