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What about stewie from family guy?
Kirk and Bart Simpson are both ESTP.
I've considered that Bart is an ESTP, but I think he's too much of a rule-breaker.
I'm rereading One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and not very far in, but I just want to throw it out there that Chief Bromden is totally looking like an INFP.
McMurphy is looking like an ESTP I think, but it's early days yet. It wouldn't surprise me much if he turns out to be an ESFJ.
The Emperor (Star Wars): ENTJ
; Voldemort (Harry Potter): ENTJ
Severus Snape (Harry Potter); INTJ
Gandolf (Lord of the Rings); INFJ
Dale Cooper (Twin Peaks); No idea
Fox Mulder (X-Files); ENTP
The Smoking Man (X-Files); No idea
Magneto (X-Men); ENTJ
Dr. Strange (Marvel Comics character); No idea
Dr. Doom (Fantastic Four); ENTJ
Ben Linus (Lost); No idea
John Locke (Lost); No idea
Adam Cartwright (Bonanza); No idea
Michael Corleone (The Godfather); No idea
Batman; INTJ
Jean-Luc Picard (Star Trek NG); INFJ
Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl series); No idea
Wesley Wyndam-Price (Buffy/Angel); No idea
Rupert Giles (Buffy); No idea
Clarice Starling (Silence of the Lambs) INFP
Most of your classic villains are ENTJs.
James T. Kirk (Star Trek); Indiana Jones; Dumbledore (Harry Potter); JR Ewing (Dallas); Lando Calrissian (Star Wars); The Joker (Batman); The Wizard (Wizard of Oz); Sawyer (Lost); Daisy Adair (Dead Like Me); Hannibal Smith (The A-Team); MacGyver; Eddie Haskell (Leave it to Beaver); Dr. Zarchary Smith (Lost in Space); Tyrion Lannister (George R.R. Martin's Ice and Fire epic); Garfield; Loki (Norse Mythology)
What about stewie from family guy?
Who here is a fan of "24"?
Here are my opinions.
Jack Bauer: ISTP
Tony Almedia: INFJ
Chloe O'Brien: INTP
David Palmer: ENTJ
Kim Bauer: ISFP
Michelle Dessler: ENTJ
Mike Novick: ISTJ
Bill Buchanan: ENFJ
Audrey Raines: ISFJ
Wayne Palmer: ENFP
Sherry Palmer: INFJ
Curtis Manning: ESTJ
Aaron Pierce: ESFJ
Edgar Stiles: ISFJ
Nina Meyers: ISTP
Charles Logan: ESFP
Karen Hayes: ENTP
Milo Pressman: ISFP
George Mason: ESTJ
Morris O'Brien: INFP
Kate Warner: INTJ
Teri Bauer: ESFJ
Chase Edmunds: ESTP
Martha Logan: ENFP
Tom Lennox: INTP
Nadia Yassir: ISTJ
Ryan Chappelle: ISTJ
I don't have time to go into detail right now. But if anyone has any questions, I'll explain why I picked the following types.
Eric B said:UGLY BETTY
Here's a good people-oriented show...
Betty ISFJinforming, cooperative/loyal)
father ISTJ
sister E---?
nephew ISFP
Daniel ISTP?
Alexis E--P?
Wilhemina ENTJ
Mark INFJ
Amanda ESTP
Mrs. Meade E--J?
(Mr. Meade) ESTJ
Maybe so, but Hilda and Amanda don't seem to quite fit in what I have seen in FP type profiles. Daniel possibly, though. It's not just any "discrimination" or "competition" or "not nice" per-se I am describing (as anyone can do these things), but rather such apparent strong disposition for these thingsI don't think you necessarily need a T or J streak to be critical per say. Certainly even FPs are discriminating and competitive. And even some that are plenty "not nice".
Maybe so.I'm going to need more Betty study to really reply in depth to your Ugly Betty analysis. Meanwhile, will just tackle two:
Daniel: When we meet him, he's pretty shallow. Loves to party and have a good time, but forced somewhat into the family business (Definite SP). I think he displays F when you compare him in his relationships with Alexis (and to a lesser extent, his best friend, the player photographer). I think there were a few storylines in this season where he butted heads with Alexis regarding business, and Daniel was particularly hurt when Alexis sided with Wilhemina. He really takes business matters personally, whereas Alexis is much more pragmatic. Obviously over time as he gets better at doing his job he'll take it more pragmatically also... Overall an SFP at the very least.
OK, good point. I didn't remember that much about her, except her getting in Betty and Henry's way. I guess she did seem nicer earlier on, until Henry left her and got interested in Betty, then this evil side suddenly erupted. Whatever she is, she seems to have a bit of an unstable streak (somewhat like Mrs. Meade).Charlie: When we first meet Charlie, she and Betty click pretty well, and I think it's then that I first thought she was an ISFP. She's pretty easy-going and makes jewelry and is a bit of a free-spirit and into the new-agey stuff (a little bit). I think any person can become possesive and angry in Charlie's situation regardless of personality type, but they ways in which she attempts to break up Betty and Henry don't seem very Fe to me, in that she's pretty poor at subtle emotional manipulation.
In the Interaction Styles, that would be Behind the Scenes.And the Phlegmatic is? I had the In Charge, Get Things Going,etc book once but let it out of my hands.