We loved these 45 characters on their original television shows, and if they crossed over to the unscripted genre in some alternate universe, we'd certainly be watching. Check them out below. Ava Coleman Abbott Elementary's Ava Coleman is focused on one thing: Herself.

The eccentric principal's personality would be perfect for an ensemble show and would likely stir up some trouble. Olivia Pope Olivia Pope may not have been a villain from the beginning of Scandal , but she certainly turned into one. Plus, she had impeccable fashion taste.

That, combined with her brains, would've made her a great addition to the Real Housewives of DC or Potomac . Sue Sylvester Sue Sylvester from Glee had no problem being disliked. It's not always the perfect trait, but her willingness to say however she felt directly to her adversaries' faces was not only shocking but quite entertaining.

Titus Andromedon Iconic, fabulous, and always over-the-top...

there's no one better for reality television than Titus Andromedon from Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt . Edna Mode Edna Mode would read anybody like a book, whether it's her clients (Mr. and Mrs.

Incredible) or their baby, Jack-Jack. That, along with her small frame, not only makes her interesting but hilarious, too. Eli Pope Scandal 's Eli Pope was truly an evil man who only thought about himself.

They're not great characteristics, but the conflict this type of person creates in an ensemble show always tends to be pretty epic. Just look at Lisa Vanderpum.