Sam-I-Am (Green Eggs and Ham, Netflix)

"Sam-I-Am" is the protagonist, later true secondary antagonist, then deuteragonist of the 2019 Netflix original series, Green Eggs and Ham.

Why He Is Likeable From Here, There, Or Anywhere

 * 1) Like Guy-Am-I, he is faithful to his book counterpart.
 * 2) Despite acting like a Gary Stu at times, he has some emotional moments, just enough to root for him with his endeavor.
 * 3) He had a great plot twist that was unpredictable to us and the characters at the same time: He was actually a con-man who was working for Snerz and not the BADGUYS (In fact, they turned out to be false antagonists, due to their misleading name that stands for: Bureau of Animal Defense Glurfsburg Upper Yipsville Section). And when he pretended to be a wildlife rescuer, he left a few hints that he's lying
 * 4) * First, when he made Mr. Jenkins jump in the air to fly, he was unaware that Chickeraffes are flightless.
 * 5) * Second, when he mistakenly believe goats cannot climb.
 * 6) With that said, he was smart enough to put a facade of pretending to be an oblivious fool in order to keep Mr. Jenkins safe and his title.
 * 7) He has a tragic backstory about his mom leaving him to an orphanage.
 * 8) Despite every endeavor and conflict Sam went through, he has a good spirit in his personality.
 * 9) He's also very good-natured and has a positive attitude towards anyone he speaks to.
 * 10) His design is good, since he looks exactly like his book counterpart along with Guy-Am-I.
 * 11) Adam DeVine had terrible voice acting, but he was great voicing this character.
 * 12) He has more character development than his original counterpart.
 * 13) He has a strong relationship with Guy-Am-I and gets along pretty well with being the optimistic and cheery one to Guy's pessimistic attitude.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) Sam's facade with his behavior and his antics can come off as extremely strange or far-fetched.