Zergling
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I've been watching the last season of the show, and it continuously jumps out how this character has not seemed to grow and develop, and is not faced with situations in the show that challenge a character weakness. (unlike the other three, where a lot of the stories as the show went on seemed to be about putting the characters into situations they would not have wanted to be in)
Carrie seems to be, in MBTI function terms, an Fe Fi with everything else underdeveloped who makes a lot of decisions based on personal values/emotions and "what should happen", but has difficulty with using outside information, logic, common sense, etc. in figuring out how to handle different sorts of situations.
(I have mentioned this stuff in a post before, I think, but I'll mention it here to use my blog for something aside from "ho-hum, day to day" stuff.)
i do have a couple guesses on how the character ended up the way it did, one is that show politics made it harder to write the character into tougher situations. The other is that there weren't as many pressures to put the Carrie character into odder situations. The creators of the show apparently wanted to use several archetypes to create the characters, but also wanted to make them "feminine", so Miranda as the last femalish ended up getting "softened". The show is about the people having lots of sex and relationship issues, so Charlotte had to get softened up a bit in her traditional views to be able to fit in, plus her views and Samantha's views on sex/relationships provide a much more obvious way to stick the characters in odd situations, while the Carrie character didn't start with such an obvious reason to have to face weaknesses, and also had less pressure to be changed around a bit.
Carrie seems to be, in MBTI function terms, an Fe Fi with everything else underdeveloped who makes a lot of decisions based on personal values/emotions and "what should happen", but has difficulty with using outside information, logic, common sense, etc. in figuring out how to handle different sorts of situations.
(I have mentioned this stuff in a post before, I think, but I'll mention it here to use my blog for something aside from "ho-hum, day to day" stuff.)
i do have a couple guesses on how the character ended up the way it did, one is that show politics made it harder to write the character into tougher situations. The other is that there weren't as many pressures to put the Carrie character into odder situations. The creators of the show apparently wanted to use several archetypes to create the characters, but also wanted to make them "feminine", so Miranda as the last femalish ended up getting "softened". The show is about the people having lots of sex and relationship issues, so Charlotte had to get softened up a bit in her traditional views to be able to fit in, plus her views and Samantha's views on sex/relationships provide a much more obvious way to stick the characters in odd situations, while the Carrie character didn't start with such an obvious reason to have to face weaknesses, and also had less pressure to be changed around a bit.