Enygmatic
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- Joined
- Jul 1, 2015
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 9w1
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
I've never read the comics. The only version of that character I've seen was in the cartoon from the 90's and he didn't seem INFP to me at all. Mr. Freeze seemed to resonate more with the INFP description, imo.
The Mad Hatter strikes me as more of an ENTP.
I can see Freeze as INFP.
I personally can't see the Mad Hatter as anything but a feeler. He became the Mad Hatter because he hated himself due to an Fi overload IMO. He cares more about getting the love he wants than keeping his job. I think when he becomes the Mad Hatter he acts more charismatic but I see it as just a mask of what he wishes he were like. At 1:11 , he uses the word lonely which makes him seem more introverted (he may have spent more time alone and getting energy from his thoughts), at 1:53 I think most thinkers would have looked up and realized the rope was going to snap but he got so lost in his temper that he continued (feeler reaction). He has very unhealthy Fi to me as he did this based on his own feelings and pushed everyone else's aside. At least that is how I see him and I'd be interested in hearing why you think he is ENTP.
To me, an ENTP villain would be more like the Riddler.