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Join Date: Apr 2007
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I'm not sure how many of the members here will even have heard of Morse but it's a Colin Dexter character.
The character has been the subject of a case study before, I'll keep the results to myself for the meanwhile, and I thought it makes for an interesting topic. So, if you know of the characters (and I'm thinking more the TV interpretation done by John Thaw than the novels themselves) I'm thinking of the following.. What type is Morse? What type is Lewis? From these what type is Colin Dexter? As an interesting aside, I'm wondering what type John Thaw is as he's described as somewhat like Morse but shy. Whilst whatching a documentary on the TV series I did think of several types but I was unsatisfied with such crude stabbing in the dark. Ergo I thought it'd get a whole lot more refined by including more blades
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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FREAKY! I was just thinking about what Inspector Morse's type was this morning! Get out of my head! Do you watch Inspector Lewis as well? ( That Lawrence Fox is a hotty.
)I would say Morse is an ISTP, Lewis is an ISFJ, and Hathaway is an INTJ. Do you think that sounds about right? |
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It's always something...
Join Date: Apr 2007
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I've always seen Morse as pretty intuitive. Lewis? Not so much. I loved the Morse series, I miss John Thaw.
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I guess I should try Lewis really... it's about the only detective style thing I haven't seen yet. Quote:
Your estimation of Morse's type surprises me somewhat.. May I ask what in particular lead you to that conclusion? I think it sounds like good thinking.. or intuition... right is something I'd probably argue over ![]() If you mean are your results the same as the case study then in Morse's case definitely not... which is why I'm interested (I'm not sure they got it right either to be honest). In any case thinking about it's more interesting than getting it "right" ![]() Quote:
Having said all that to me the most telling parts of the character is Morse's distain for Lewis' "basic" thinking and also how Morse has a tendency to grasp the first idea he has and persues it until Lewis says something, sometimes a random thought and other times actual constructed thinking, which shows Morse where he's going wrong. I realise that similar was evident in the Holmes stories but somehow that always seemed to be executed with less finesse. Crass somehow. Where Morse actually uses what Lewis has said to come to his next bright idea Holmes seems more prone to just leap off at another tangent almost without regard to what Watson actually said.
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INTP 9. A new breed of hero. Every man is like every other man, like some other men, like no other men. Mary McCaulley A diplomat... is a person who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that you actually look forward to the trip. - Caskie Stinnett All is denial, projection and avoidance. |
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It's always something...
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We must watch the same TV. Holmes? Jeremy Brett's Holmes? Weird, somehow you're in my head, it's the only Holmes I ever liked. He was great. Damn, I miss him too.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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I always saw Morse as the antisocial, snobbish, chaotic INTP. (great for identification)
And I know it is the obvious interpretation to see Lewis as ESFJ then, but I still buy it ![]() As for the late John Thaw, he is an actor, I have no idea...
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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It's true. Jeremy Brett was the best Holmes.
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