@tommy
Used to be Power Rangers especially the Tommy episodes bc he was my favorite one. This show comforted me by showing me no matter what your personality is, you can always provide valuable contribution. And most episodes always started and ended on a positive note. Plus the humor provided by those school bully thugs (forgot their names lol) Of all the seasons Tommy was in though, I gotta admit I found that car season to be the my least favorite. I just found the creativity of it boring and not as creative as the previous seasons were. But hey that’s me.
But now it’s (listing the following as they come to mind) :
Batman TAS bc it showed me how much difference one person can make with just being smart and having the will to do that without having any superpowers. Yeah he’s rich but even if he wasn’t, being as smart as he is he’d still probably could’ve invented at least some of the gadgets and tech he has to do what he does. Also, while he did talk, it wasn’t so much that he was known for talking compared to other things he’s known for or mostly known for. Yet he’s still accepted by so many people showing me that people who don’t talk much or at all can still be accepted by society.
The old TMNT snd Spiderman animated shows bc of the jokes lol.
The 90s-2000s WB shows (Buffy, Party of Five, 7th Heaven, Dawson’s Creek) that I remember watching so I may be leaving some names out. These shows had scenes that allowed me to show my emotions no matter what they were depending on what the scene was so I didn’t have to hold those emotions in which isn’t healthy. My most favorite characters from Buffy were Angel and Spike whenever they were good but Spike was funny even when he was a villain too. But they all had important contributions making picking favorites hard. And from 7th Heaven, everyone brought something important making this difficult but if I had to choose, Matt and Lucy bc while they did bad things themselves during the show, Lucy was this sensitive, caring person and became even more caring over the course of the show even during the times she felt left out of everything which resonates completely with me and Matt was such a great, caring oldest sibling which Simon evolved into once Matt moved out and Simon grew up and matured.
Step By Step bc while it had some sad or angry moments or scenes, it was a happy show. Even the intro and the theme song including the lyrics were happy. While I loved all the main characters my favorite if I had to choose one was Cody.
Sting from 96-on and The Undertaker bc they both still are my #1 favorites. For Sting, I love him on the mic and how he not only plays to the audience but draws them in. Love his energy, enthusiasm and entrance as well as their victory celebration too. For The Undertaker it’s all of that but also how he played, presented and was completely dedicated to the Undertaker character to where it was his whole life for 30 years. The evolution of Sting and especially The Undertaker is truly amazing. The darker versions bring me the most comfort when I saw how despite them barely saying anything, they were still loved, adored, admired, respected by so many and were popular and that showed me that people who don’t say anything can be accepted by others if others allow themselves to accept silent ones.