Salomé
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- sx/sp
Oh Mort! How splendid, I do love that show.
She could, in fact be INTP - I've had that conversation with a colleague myself.
Oh Mort! How splendid, I do love that show.
Dr. Caroline Todd ---INFP
Dr. Guillaume 'Guy' Valerie Secretan ---ENTP
Dr. 'Mac' Macartney ---ENFJ
Dr. Alan Statham ---INTJ
Joanna Clore ---ESTP
Sue White ---ENTP + completely insane
Dr. Martin Dear ---ISFP
Boyce ---ENFP
Dr. Angela Hunter ---ESTJ
Harriet Schulenburg ---INFP
Kim Alabaster ---ISTP
Naughty Rachel ---ESFP
Karen Ball ---ISFJ
I already tried that in http://www.typologycentral.com/foru...ypes-british-tv-shows-you-ve-never-heard.html
The curly headed guy whose name you couldn't remember is "Guy". You were pretty close.
"Down Belooooooow"
But Guy is NOT an ENTP.
He's all about the S.
And, I think Sue White might be ENTJ. She's a bit high-strung to be a P. Also, did you see the Nazi clip? Say no more....
ESTPs are salesmen - they understand people at a certain level, they understand how to manipulate people. He's far too concrete to be ENTP. I think your clip demonstrates his ESTPness aptly.I have thought about Guy as an ESTP, what with sensory pursuits of womanising, competitive sports and flashiness, but I felt those aspects are overshadowed by his quick mental sparring and intuitive understanding of people.
Her character in Four Weddings and a Funeral seemed INTP to me.
Seven of Nine and T'Pol: INTP
Sam Carter (Stargate Atlantis) and Stella Bonasera (CSI NY) are both NTs (ENTJ / INTJ ?). Same goes for Dr. Weir (Stargate Atlantis), but I am not sure which exact type she might be.
Just a quick random thought... INTP's have a bit of a tendency to be chameleons, to some extent, from what I've read. Or experienced first hand to a greater extent.... INTP's have that fun little combination of NP, after all. That might make it a bit more difficult to pick one out of a crowd unless you are really adept at reading a person.
I see characters on tv or movies regularly that I relate to somehow, but none as much as Tina Fey. I read somewhere that even within the INTP type, some people feel there are multiple "subtypes". I don't remember what they were, but it ranged from mega nerd to hippie chic.
anyway, just a thought.
Jo in Little Women
Beth is the NF
Mary is the SJ
Amy is the SP
Yeah right? But why didn't she fall for Laurie - I never got that bit.I first read this when I was maybe 7 or 8. And yes, I felt like I knew Jo.
She's awesome and hilarious. The lady wrote for SNL for years and did the screenplay for "Mean Girls". She's now got her own TV show called "30 Rock" which is the most absurd, hilarious and deadpan show currently on (that is not "The Office"). She's currently famous for impersonating/mocking Sarah Palin on SNL.And, I think these are good and accurate thoughts. I think there are multiple subtypes within the INTP community. Now you have me curious about this Tina Fey person.
In movies and shows, especially the older ones, I most commonly relate to the male characters. Now, though, I'm relating to more and more female characters, so I do think more NT females are coming into the character limelight. What happened? Did Hollywood get taken over by nerds?
Charlotte from Lost in Translation is INTP. (Bob is ENTP)
Yeah right? But why didn't she fall for Laurie - I never got that bit.
Alcott later wrote, "Jo should have remained a literary spinster, but so many enthusiastic young ladies wrote to me clamorously demanding that she should marry Laurie, or somebody, that I didn't dare refuse and out of perversity went and made a funny match for her".
Neither did I, exactly. Alcott created the perfect partner for Jo (or at least someone I would have fallen for), and then split them up.
But:
Alcott later wrote, "Jo should have remained a literary spinster, but so many enthusiastic young ladies wrote to me clamorously demanding that she should marry Laurie, or somebody, that I didn't dare refuse and out of perversity went and made a funny match for her".
Little Women - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She's awesome and hilarious. The lady wrote for SNL for years and did the screenplay for "Mean Girls". She's now got her own TV show called "30 Rock" which is the most absurd, hilarious and deadpan show currently on (that is not "The Office"). She's currently famous for impersonating/mocking Sarah Palin on SNL.