Please know that they are all, in fact, my type.
1. On Ted Lasso, Roy Kent is gruff and brooding, but at the same time, he has the biggest, most loyal heart and will *never* half-ass anything.

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2. On The Good Place, Chidi Anagonye is smart and knows a little bit of everything, but doesn't try to make people feel stupid, and he isn't afraid to be vulnerable.

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3. On Shadow and Bone, The Darkling is desirable because he's just a liiiiiiiiiittle bit evil, and makes everyone think they can fix him.

Netflix
4. On Fleabag, The Priest always makes eye contact and really, *really* listens to Fleabag — it's the little things that mean so much with him; he sees her for everything she is.
Amazon Prime
5. On Jane the Virgin, Michael Cordero is the guy who feels like home; he just ~gets it~ in a way no one else ever will. Everything always comes back to him.
The CW
6. On The Vampire Diaries and The Originals, Klaus Mikaelson is charming as heck and takes loyalty to a whole new level...he'd literally kill (or be killed) for the people he loves.
The CW
7. On Normal People, Connell Waldron is the soft-spoken, introspective guy who feels everything and can't quite put his emotions into words, but tries as best he can.
Hulu
8. On Criminal Minds, Spencer is endearing and charming in the most awkward possible way ever. He isn't always the best at showing how he feels, but he feels very, very deeply.
CBS
9. On One Tree Hill, Julian Baker is just a well-adjusted grown-up version of that awkward marching band kid who deserved the entire world.
The CW
10. On Once Upon a Time, Killian Jones is the charmingly, sexy pirate who takes people's breath away every time he speaks, especially when he's talking about his "happy ending."
ABC
11. On This Is Us, Randall Pearson is the always sweet, all-around good guy who will do right by anyone, even if it means putting himself second.
NBC
12. On Loki, Loki is the fluid hottie who's not only charming but is endearing in a softer, more mischievous way — also his arms are just 🥵.
Disney+
13. On Teen Wolf, Stiles Stilinski is the boy-next-door, best-friend-turned-boyfriend, sweet cinnamon roll that can do no wrong.
MTV
14. On New Girl, Winston Bishop redefines masculinity in a way that just proves men can be confident as heck but also extremely in touch with their emotions — this man can *never* fail to make people smile.
Fox
15. On Gilmore Girls, Jess Mariano is the bad-boy-turned-nice-guy, who really is in touch with his emotions and at the end of the day, wants to make people proud.
Netflix
16. On Stranger Things, Steve Harrington is a total asshole turned sweetie pie that cares so deeply about the people he loves and would do anything to keep them safe.
Netflix
17. On Pretty Little Liars, Caleb Rivers is sarcastic as ever but romantic to a fault. He has thick skin but is just begging to let someone in.
Freeform
18. On iZombie, Ravi Chakrabarti is the awkwardly nerdy man who, even though he's not the strongest guy in the room, always makes people feel safe and sound.
The CW
19. On Greek, Cappie is the nice guy with a heart of gold who puts up a front to impress his peers, but deep down he's "happily ever after" material.
ABC Family
20. On Grey's Anatomy and Station 19, Ben Warren is the thoughtful ride-or-die, "I'm all in" kind of guy; literally, the man would do anything for the woman he loves.
ABC
21. On Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Jake Peralta is the kind and caring, absolute goofball that people can't help but fall in love with — first it starts little by little, then boom, all at once.
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22. On Schitt's Creek, Ted Mullens is so perfectly softhearted — he's the "right person, wrong time" kind of guy but keeps people hoping they'll find the right time with him.
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23. And on Parks and Recreation, Ben Wyatt is the introverted, seemingly serious guy who really just needs someone who sees him for who he is: a semi-sane goofball with an inner child just trying to bust its way out.
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