Wet Hot TV Camp: 9 TV Characters We Wish Were Our Camp Counselors

Camp is the place to be when the weather heats up, but let's be honest: It could do with a little bit of Netflix. Can a campfire offer your favorite TV characters at the click of a button? NO. Until now.

In honor of Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, EW is combining the best of camp with the best of television. We've rounded up the ideal staff of TV characters to inspire (and occasionally intimidate) you all session long.

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1

Alison Hendrix (Orphan Black)—Drama

The campers you're about to see do NOT suck. Get ready for the most spectacular rendition of 'Cats' in recorded camp history (even if everyone is crying backstage).

2

Ron Swanson (Parks and Recreation)—Canoeing

Ideal for fans of nature and silence. Not recommended for beginners.

3

Oliver Queen (Arrow)—Archery

You'll never see his face, but he will not fail this camp.

4

Eleventh Doctor (Doctor Who)—Soccer/ Football

He doesn't care what you call it. He doesn't care if you make up your own rules. He's not even from this planet.

5

Amy Farrah Fowler (Big Bang Theory)—Nature Science

Which plants can you eat? Which plants can't you touch? You've got questions. Amy's got answers.

6

Carol Pilbasian (The Last Man on Earth)—Arts and Crafts

Carol, the human personification of a friendship bracelet, is here to help you craft your way into your camp crush's heart.

7

Olivia Pope (Scandal)—Swimming

No one drowns on Olivia's watch, and everyone looks fabulous while not drowning.

8

Hannibal Lecter (Hannibal)—Cooking

All ingredients will be very, very carefully monitored.

9

Danny Castellano (The Mindy Project)—Fitness

The terror is real, but so are the results—and at the end of the session, he'll reward you with a gingerbread house.

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