conflict with scully? are you sure? they did pretty well together for the most part. Also i really don't see Moulder as ethical type, how often does he talk about his feelings? i've only seen up to season 5 but the fact that it made it that far hints away from any type of conflicting relationsOriginally Posted by thehotelambush
INFp: Gwyneth Paltrow in "Proof"
ESTj: Claire (the sister) in "Proof"Her sister kept a detailed list of everything she had to do. She took the role of selling the house and taking gwyneth's character with her - there was no Fe there. Gwyneth also had lack of confidence in her logical ability - as did EVERYONE else, thus they doubted her ability to be a genius. INTps generally earn respect for they intellect, especially from those near to them, from an early age. Her sister was definitely Sensory subtype while she was intuitive subtype. Fe-type stuff is more like causing an emotional scene and/or emotionally consoling others, her sister did not have that ability. By "go out" she meant "let's go buy clothes and you'll be happy!" Fe is my second function so I'm confident in noticing itI thought INTp-ESFj. Certainly Conflict, at any rate. Reminds me of my brother and sister.
As I recall, her sister was constantly pressuring her to go out and be more social - Fe-type stuff.
I'm still not completely sure about this one....... thanks for bringing it up!ESFp: Kate Winslet in "Eternal Sunshine and the Spotless Mind"
INTp: Jim Carey in "Eternal Sunshine and the Spotless Mind"
I thought ENFp for her - see http://the16types.info/forums/viewto...ernal+sunshine for details. (I haven't seen it for a while.)
definitely do! I find that making big individual compilations like this is the best way to do it. When people just post in a thread "this person is xxxx" it's frustrating cuz I always want to ask "what other characters would you say are xxxx?"I can't say about the rest of them. Maybe I'll do a post like this; I'm quite the IMDb addict.



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