Please explain.
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You don't have to. You've already made your explanations.
ISTJ and anyone saying INTJ don't know wtf they are talking about.
The guy is a slave to his rituals and routines it's not even funny.
His whole life is dedicated to following his fathers code to the point of panicking when he accidently broke it in s3.
He lacks any kind of guilt and conscience yet he wasn't able to kill Sgt Doakes when he found about his secret because it would break his "code".
Also, lets not forget how he always kills and disposes of all of his victims, the same repetitive way.
His "planned" murders consists of stalking his victim until they are alone and vulnerable, then he sedates and abduct them.
Yeah.. very Ni
I was. Obviously you didn't like the ending. May I know which parts you didn't like? Use a spoiler tag if you do choose to reply. Yes 'her' death was a bit too sad but the critics wouldn't have liked it much if it ended up too happy. Sometimes they do it for the critics.
Dexter - INTJ (structured and organized, he has the spirit of a scientist)
Debrah - ESFP
Harry - ISTJ (duty + Fi)
LaGuerta - xSFJ
Batista - ExFJ
Masuka - INTP
Rita - INFP
Quinn - ISTP
Trinity Killer from s4 - ESTJ
Frank Lundy - IxTJ (maybe even an avoidant extro)
Miguel Prado from s3 - ESTJ
Doakes - ISTJ
Brian Moser, Dex' brother from s1 - INFJ
just watching season 5, maybe I'll change my mind later
Boy, we love our typism, don't we! Duty+Fi, what a lovely characterization. I guess if I want to become more dutiful, I just won't be able to do that because I am not an ISTJ.
Probably not. OTOH, you probably won't ever want to become more dutiful, so it's no big deal really.Boy, we love our typism, don't we! Duty+Fi, what a lovely characterization. I guess if I want to become more dutiful, I just won't be able to do that because I am not an ISTJ.