Valuable_Money
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- MBTI Type
- ENTP
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Seriously, it seems that whenever there is an intelligent character on TV, they are typed as an ENTP by a good portion of people.
I had a discussion a while ago about the 11th doctors MBTI and I thought he seemed a lot less extroverted than some others. I still do think he is ENTP in this case, but I thought the argument I got against it was a little dodgy. This I also have seen in arguments about characters like House (who I think is INTP/J) and Sherlock Holmes (Who I think is INTJ def) that because he talks through his thought process he must be an E. It doesn't even seem to matter if they are talking slowly to themselves. It automatically makes them an E. I mean I am more social than Holmes and probably also House and I score 100% introverted, so that can't be quite true. Is an I not allowed to discuss ideas with people? I mean seriously, how introverted do you have to be to be typed as an I?
Some people are also claiming that ENTPs are the least extroverted of all extroverts. How can this be? Aren't they supposed to almost entirely independent variables? Obviously all E types can still have different levels of extroversion. And I also don't think the functions necessarily have to be in that order. If a person uses tons and tons of Ne and more than Ti but feels very little need for social interaction with anyone, does this still make them an ENTP?
I'm not saying that no characters are ENTP (the doctor is most commonly) but seriously people.
Ive never ever in my life heaqrd anyone type sherlock holmes as an ENTP or and E anything. House IS an ENTP and if you read the 100+ thread we had on him way back youd understand why.
ENTPs are the most entertaining genuises to write I guess. Its the same reason that theyre are so few IxxJs on sitcoms. Its more fun to watch an extrovert.