FFF
Fight For Freedom
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
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I know in my last post I said I'm not a big fan of celebrity typing, but this post is about discussing a character portrayed in a TV show. I've thought about this, and I've concluded that Screech from Saved by the Bell is a bad portrayal of an INTP.
He should be an I, but to make him more entertaining, he acts more like an E. He's usually seen around his friends, though, so it's not too bad for him to act more like an E.
His dorkiness and intelligence definitely support intuition.
To make him more entertaining, they also make him act like an F at times, so they can have those touching, sentimental moments that make the TV audience (or audience track) go "awww."
His lack of common sense and social sense and general weirdness would support the idea that he's a P type and an INTP overall. These characteristics are rather exaggerated, though, to make him more entertaining.
Do you people agree that he's a bad portrayal of an INTP? Feel free to discuss other Saved by the Bell characters here, too, if you'd like.
He should be an I, but to make him more entertaining, he acts more like an E. He's usually seen around his friends, though, so it's not too bad for him to act more like an E.
His dorkiness and intelligence definitely support intuition.
To make him more entertaining, they also make him act like an F at times, so they can have those touching, sentimental moments that make the TV audience (or audience track) go "awww."
His lack of common sense and social sense and general weirdness would support the idea that he's a P type and an INTP overall. These characteristics are rather exaggerated, though, to make him more entertaining.
Do you people agree that he's a bad portrayal of an INTP? Feel free to discuss other Saved by the Bell characters here, too, if you'd like.