Quote Originally Posted by Minde View Post
Clark Kent (in this series) strikes me as ethical, rational, and not Se/Ni. So, uh, that would leave ESFj and INFj.

Granted, I've only seen season one, so if there are character/personality shifts then I haven't accounted for those. But he doesn't seem to relish violence and even avoids seriously injuring his opponents if possible. When he does get harsh it's portrayed as him doing something he doesn't really truly like and doesn't want to be. He's low-key and not intense and he doesn't seek intensity. He's "softer" toward people, kind, tries to be supportive and understanding, both practically and emotionally. He's relationally oriented.

In some ways the series comes across like a cross between X Files and a teen soap opera. But I'm a sucker for positive portrayals of good family dynamics and characters that strive to make good decisions and be good people. It gives me warm fuzzies.
Ah, you've refreshed some of my memories of the show. That all makes sense. He's definitely introverted, and I can see how INFj fits now.

Lois Lane, as portrayed in the series, could certainly be LSE. Definitely Extraverted and Logical.

There are differences in the portrayal of the comics and the TV show, but that could be due to differing subtypes. Comic book Superman is probably D-EII, but Smallville Clark Kent seems more like Harmonizing or possibly Normalizing, at least from what I remember of the series.