I see.
Well here are some facts.
1. English is indeed not my first language. Any correction is welcome.
2. You don't give me hard time. You are just impolite. Do I care? I didn't join this community here for hugs and kisses.
3. I thought the forum was about : " my opinion is..." and not: "your opinion should be..."
4. You believe that I believe I am some sort of royalty? Great! I find that entertaining.
5. I don't understand how stating an opinion became insulting.
6. If I was a "feeling" person, my answer to you would be a little different.
7. You still haven't answered my question
"Grissom" from CSI Las Vegas, is also an INTJ character, true?
Doubtful to number six. It's so adorable when INTJs won't admit they're being all huffy and feely.
^Grrr I don't know if the distinguishing trait between an INTP and INTJ is whether or not someone is a pansy.
Farraday? Really???
He could be... but I always thought of him as more of an INTP...
I mean, he's such a pansy...
The obvious answer from Lost (which I don't think anyone has mentioned yet) is... <BEN>"
Right on the money. Pretty textbook male INTP too, on the sweet (rather than isolationist) side of things.
Well... yeah. Yet another textbook case.
They're good counterpoints to each other of comparison of J/P too.
Daniel's very explorative and non-committed. He feels things out to figure out the truth, and his answers are fuzzy. (the P secondary -- Ne).
Ben's very directed and decisive. He tries to control outcomes and his actions are specific and clear. (the J secondary -- Te).
I was basically talking about INTP/INTJ as exemplified by these two, and they happened to be the accentuated examples / extremes.
Of course there are people on the forum who fall into different parts of the spectrum, especially depending on the individual blends of various function perspectives.
/sidesteps INTP bait trap/
I mean, look at Kalach: are his answers (does he ever provide answers?) ever not fuzzy?