Agent Washington
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This was posted so long ago, but I'm super into Killing Stalking.
Sangwoo - ESFP. No doubt about the Se. I sense really warped Fi with how he looks down on others for their immorality and what he perceives as lacking in depth. He's constantly forcing his inferior Ni onto Yoonbum ("killing works for me! you do it too!") through Te planning, and gets super shaken up when Bum acts in a way that he doesn't foresee or steps out of his 'role'. He can't handle unexpected situations. He panics.
Yoonbum - ISFJ. Just...so SiFe. I cannot see any other typing for him, I really can't. I'm willing to write more if someone challenges this but most people who've typed him seem to agree.
Seungbae - ISTJ. Yup, Si dom. He's got that rough Te - Fi edge to him.
Min Jieun - ESFJ. I think dominant Fe is pretty obvious with her. Although she is clearly embarrassed about her feelings towards Sangwoo, she can't handle but make them really obvious. You can always tell how she feels about a given situation or person. She's very conscious of social elements and one of the things she found admirable about Sangwoo was his smooth mannerisms, clothing choices and emotion "reactions" (facades). If you look back on the chapter at the music festival, the way she describes Sangwoo seems super parallel to Yoonbum's internal monologue about his own one-sided attraction to him. Si is also clear in this chapter when we get a look into her head. She's very concerned with perfection, fretting over whether or not her and Sangwoo had enough time to practice and Sangwoo himself vocalizes that she doesn't have to be perfect all the time. What attracted her to Sangwoo was probably because of how perfect he made himself look.
Bum sounds accurate. xD I can understand why you type Woo ESFP.
To be honest I haven't really grasped the difference between Te and Ti planning in aux/tert positions, can you elaborate how his planning is Te instead of Ti?? It feels like him acting in the moment is mostly Se pref.