Clips from a show that she's the principal writer for:
Clips from a show that she's the principal writer for:
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Typings for the show:
Fleabag: Ni-LIE
Claire: Fi-ESI
Boo: Se-sub Gamma SF
Harry: Fi-EII
Martin: Te-LIE
Fleabag's dad: Ti-LSI
" godmother: Fe-EIE
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My IEI buddy and my EII buddy both (without knowing the other) said "HAVE YOU SEEN THIS SHOW!? YOU ARE Fleabag."
I can see why ppl usually type her ENTP. It's nice to see her typed LIE-Ni.
I also get told the dynamic with the sister, Claire, is like mine with my best friend, an ILI sx/sp. And...it DOES feel very familiar. It's like someone wrote it for us.
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Last edited by nanashi; 09-17-2020 at 08:17 PM.
she also is more Fe-capable than the Claire character.
When Fleabag is quiet around her family, you always get the sense she's holding her breath/making space for them/reining herself in. You don't get that sense with endearing porcupine Claire who's always coming off as having to make a great effort to interact. Fleabag is running from the internal.
What type is she..I love the hot priest but the show was quite heavy to watch. I liked the sad elements but didn’t really relate to her character.
LII, LSI and EII people I know all seem to really like her show, but that’s not saying much haha
I'm sort of thinking she might be IEE. And the hot priest is SEI. IEE-fi and SEI-fe maybe.
Seems or -leading to me.
I don't know why but something about her repels me. The Fleabag seems like something I would love, she seems funny and humorous in interviews, but I can't stand her. I would really like to know her type. It could explain why I have this feeling.
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SLE-Ti? If not, SEI-Si.
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Was re-thinking typing of her, I thought perhaps LSI..and hot priest actor EIE-fe.
NF
VI as IEE.