1) Not all of the characters are bad guys. 2) Of the characters labeled bad guys, many of them took up the label as a means to an end (Snape most comes to my mind for this, but Batman has also done it on occasion). We're the sorts of people who are okay with being hated to accomplish our goals, because we may deem a goal more important than ourselves. Hell, some of us will actually play villains to help someone (I've done it). It's not usually our go-to plan, but if everything else is on fire, sure, why not? I am perfectly okay with activating a plan where a push my former best friend into the arms of the man she has a crush on, allowing him to save her, and allowing both of them to hate me for the rest of my life. I loved my friend. And if she was going to believe me a villain, then I was going to give her what she wanted as a parting gift for closure. I miss the friend on occasion, but as she turned on me, I have no regrets with my choice. I wasn't going to get her back anyway, or at least not in a form I wanted after she doubted me. 3) Because our morals are unconventional, and we're okay with doing things the rest of society doesn't like in the name of accomplishing our goals, we are a bit prone to turning bad. Sometimes the ends will justify the means for us, and sometimes they won't. And where an individual INTJ puts the line between okay with ends justifying the means and not okay is different for every single one of us.
Awesome. If you like INTJ characters, I do know an INTJ romance novel (though it has a very stupid title). It's called The 7th Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy. It's a Japanese lite novel, where both the protags are INTJs, and despite its flaws I found it mesmerizing because when it was right, it was very right. It has plotting against each other; moving without understanding each other's emotions, but sort of understanding the space where those emotions are; talks about what the morally correct choice is based on the characters' values; sacrifice of social status and physical well-being to further the plan; and the heroine telling off her kidnapper for doing a crap job of keeping her prisoner.
Hey, who knows, maybe you've met one already? Most people don't fit the stereotypical description, because there are side treats as well. For example, I'm an INTJ who for the most of her life thought was extravert, I like being fun, talking to people, I do dumb things, on the surface nothing like the stereotypical INTJ. And all along I have INFP/INFJ/INTJ results.
@@Bellatrix2606 Online results mean nothing, it’s how you think you are, if you think you are extroverted that means you are extroverted and there’s no way you can be Intj, Infp or any other mbti that starts with an I… and stereotypes are the point of mbti
@@anamariaarjevanidze1310 just because I think I'm an extrovert it doesn't mean I AM an extrovert. If we followed the "introvert" stereotype, we should all sit in the cellar and don't go out, which is not true. I wasn't extraverted, I was simply friendly and fullfilling my imagination about how my uni life should look like but it doesn't have to mean it came in as smoothly and natural as for extroverts.
Male INTJ here: My longtime best (and now only real) friend is a female INFP. I think NFs "get" (speak the same abstract language) NTs generally; I think INFPs "get" INTJs better than other NFs. Yes, INTJs are rare; I have net few fellow INTJs myself - and I was a science major. That makes fitting in almost impossible; I long ago accepted that, and no longer try.
@@DanielByers-qf9qi Oh I think that INTJs would understand me better than other NTs. I know an ENTJ, an ENTP and a few INTPs but they doesn't have so much Fi. INTJs have a bit of Fi, and as I think introverted feeling is difficult to understand because it is extremely individual and subjective (and Ni is even more misunderstood), they would understand me. Also I like a bit of Te because I need a push to be in touch with reality. And finally I'm introverted, VERY introverted, I can be alone for a week and it's heaven. So I'm sure I would get along well with INTJs.
Moira O'Deorain. As a fellow fan of Overwatch lore and a regular Moira user, I think she's not an INTJ. Firstly, unlike her medical Overwatch-based counterpart, Angela Ziegler (Mercy) - who refused to take part on Moira's genetical arrangements, claiming they bring discredit to science -, Moira's methods resort[ed] to controversial, unethical, dangerous experiments, which in the end forced her to self-experiment, giving her basic attack (an extraction channeling beam) and basic heal (outward energy channel as a "gas"), drawing Talon (an antagonist organization to Overwatch)'s attention to her genetical medical knowledge and new powers. Talon, as a renegade organization and with some of their members wanted by worldwide governments and even Overwatch, saw a valuable asset on Moira. In the game menus, Moira is described as a scientist with "unquestioned genius, but almost always questioned morals" and she has a great curiosity on how far "genetically improvement" can go, but no interest on anyone's goals, neither Talon's, nor Blackwatch's, and even believes it is Overwatch's fault scientific knowledge has been stifled for decades (notice her interaction with Winston below - an intelligent, genetically modified ape who became a scientist himself for Overwatch). Hence, unlike an INTJ's Te, Moira's motivations are guided by knowledge rather than goals, which displays Ti; her theories and abstract exploration, as strong as they are, forcing her to self-experiment, is strongly related to Ne instead of Ni, thus she cannot be an INTJ. Secondly, some of her solo phrases and interactions with characters, especially Mercy, display her behavior patterns: Despite our differences, I respect your work, Dr. Ziegler. (Looking at the telescope at Horizon Space Station) A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. - Oscar Wilde [Moira is Irish and dubbed in English by an Irish voice actress] Describing your work as unethical would be a kindness. (Mercy) / But the true question is whether or not you can deny my discoveries... No. I didn't think so. (Moira) Why am I being subjected to this agony? (Reaper) / No need to thank me. I just saved your life. (Moira) Winston, you were never frustrated at the restrictions Overwatch placed on your research? (Moira) / Of course. But sometimes, a measure of caution is needed in a scientist. (Winston) I must know how your technology functions. (Moira) Existence is mysterious, isn't it? (Zenyatta, a monk-like omnic [robot]) A fundamental trait on an INTJ is their "cognitive empathy", an ability to place themselves on others'shoes, a bit like an INFP, due to Fi; genetic manipulation is frowned upon worldwidely with grounds on Childress & Beauchamp's bioethics theory, since while an unexplored, thus potentially dangerous, field of medical science, it causes unnecessary pain and suffering on people experimented (linked to Fi). Moira won't display any mercy or empathy toward any of her research subjects (such as Reaper), but only regards to her scientific progress, which is strongly incompatible with an INTJ's Fi, but more linked to an INTP's inferior Fe. Notice her thirst for knowledge is not directed toward any goal, hers or any of her patrons' - she doesn't aim to be powerful, but rather wants to expand boundaries (or as MBTI would call, "betterment of humankind") on genetic knowledge and possibilities, how far can she go exploring. Her avoidance of medical bioethics is incompatible with an INTJ and her goal in science is to expand knowledge, traits more linked to an INTP. She also complains her abstract prospects are frequently frustrated, which strongly relates to an INTP's difficulty in planning and bringing factors together, opposed to an INTJ's Te. Thirdly, her phrases have references to science and Darwin's deterministic view on the studied species: What an interesting hypothesis. Stupidity is not a right. Biology's habits are hard to break. The gift of knowledge. Clearly, evolution does not distribute its gifts equally. Your ignorance frightens me. Your contributions to the furtherance of science are to be commended / no longer necessary. And many more. The pattern is science as a means for knowledge in an unexplored field, instead of science for the betterment of humankind - this is more of an INTP's motivation rather than an INTJ's. My conclusion is Moira O'Deorain is an INTP, not an INTJ.
I don't think ragnar an intj, he's definitely an Extp he lacks the vision of Ni that translates to ambition which he him self said that he didn't became king out of ambition.
Gandalf is INFJ. It is easy to get Ni doms mixed up, but you can tell the difference by one particular method: INFJs are typically not only stretching their own limits, but are challenging others to do that, too. INTJs are about their self-righteousness. INFJs are about what IS RIGHT, whether the self believes it or not. Ni-Fi vs Ni-Ti... Te, in service to the work itself; Fe in service to humanity. Not that an INFJ can't go wrong or that an INTJ can't do right, but their means will be in this way. Gandalf is absolutely INFJ. Itachi Uchiha is another. Tadashi from Big Hero 6. Hiro from Big Hero 6 is INTJ... and he acts out of selfishness and revenge, until the end when his Fi gets course corrected. Gandalf dies to himself to become Gandalf the white. And then encourages the country bumpkin to be the real hero with the real burden. He stretches OTHERS just as much as he does himself. Itachi does that with Sasuke, INTJ. Etc... and that's how it is in real life. If you're an INTJ and you don't have an INFJ mentoring you, you are missing out. If you are an INFJ without someone to mentor, then you're WAY below your potential. I would question if you're an INFJ. It is your natural state to challenge others. INFJs aren't just heroes... they MAKE heroes out of everyone who will obey them; and it is their sincere goal that they make others better than themselves, if possible... because we can't help but keep challenging ourselves to stay ahead and also so we can have ever more to offer those whom we mentor - I started mentoring my kids BEFORE THEY WERE BORN. I was already planning some things I hoped for them. And they're doing a lot of it, naturally, because they enjoy most of it. My friends share with me what's going on with them and want my input... KNOWING THAT I'M ABOUT TO DRILL INSTRUCT THEM. They know it. They're sick in the head. 🤣🤣🤣 But it's the right thing to do because oftentimes, I'm right. And the evidence of that has caused them to give a little credit to what I might offer. Everyone obeys Gandalf. Because, for all its evil, Middle-Earth is a fantasy world. 😃
I would disagree at drawing the line where you do. INTJs will often self-sacrifice for what they believe is right. The thing with INTJs, perhaps, is that our values aren't necessarily what society says our values should be. It's part of why we don't fit in. And people who feel they represent society as a whole can be just as self-righteous as a loner. Self-righteousness is a specific way of acting/approaching things. It's not a reflection on the cause itself, nor is it a characteristic of any one type.
@@jenniferhanses7064 I agree whole-heartedly. Not just saying that. I've been pondering my crusade against self-righteousness lately... and what you say is timely and accurate. Indeed.
@Blib Gluntner Yeah. So... INFJ. INFJs are not people pleasers as much as you think. That's more the ISFJs domain. The INFJ will tend towards humanity's direction and building up the little guy with Fe. Yes, they'll serve you a plate. It's not about pleasing you, it's about serving you. There is a difference. Your pleasure isn't the highest priority, but your soul is a priority. There's a difference. Can you think of anything more INFJ than putting the whole fate of the land in the hands of a really small guy who doesn't really know much in order to both test his character, build him up, and serve him up with a side-dish of "save the world"? Fun up entertain for a second anyway.
@Blib Gluntner I suspect you don't understand INFJs. What you think you see isn't what's going on. Ni + Ti on the inner world. Fe and Se is what is SEEN. It's for your benefit, not theirs, what you see. Or, more accurately, for your peace. Gandalf himself reveals how he wants to he seen; as GANDALF THE WHITE. Think about it. But it's not for show or out of a need to please, though it DOES please... you got it wrong. And INTJs do not typically care about rallying people with emotional and poetic motivations. An INTJ is MORE LIKELY to motivate people with what is RIGHT and efficient, not with what is good and glorious. There is a difference. Not that it can't happen... Ni-doms are all very much alike and the distinction of INTJs being smarter than INFJs is flat out wrong. Their difference is in their Thinking- Feeling dichotomy, which for them doesn't have NEARLY the tension that Ni-Se has. Thinking and feeling are BOTH ways of life for both types. But INFJs BEND towards what's good for humanity and mercy, and INTJs BEND towards what's good for "me and mine" and justice. INFJs BEND towards taking responsibility for their thoughts more than their feelings; INTJS BEND towards taking responsibility for their feelings more than their thoughts. INFJs BEND towards leading the group. INTJs BEND toward leading themselves. Etc...
When careful, an INTJ is more than a friend, if bullied, An INTJ is more than a supervillain
they say we re usually evil..but the truth is we re just smarter
I love that you considered the Squid Game's INTJ, because as an INTJ I also identified with his thinking
Nuh. He’s a gambling loser 😂
@@Zoro-IX .i.
Ah, it makes sense. As an INTJ, Ellen Ripley is my Disney Princess!
Same.
"Did IQs just drop sharply while I was away?"
Great job! Never seen someone compile so many INTJ characters together!
Thank you
Why are we always portrayed as someone dumb enough to be the bad guy?
Gandalf is a hero, Andy Dufresne also is.
I suppose you're right.
1) Not all of the characters are bad guys.
2) Of the characters labeled bad guys, many of them took up the label as a means to an end (Snape most comes to my mind for this, but Batman has also done it on occasion). We're the sorts of people who are okay with being hated to accomplish our goals, because we may deem a goal more important than ourselves. Hell, some of us will actually play villains to help someone (I've done it). It's not usually our go-to plan, but if everything else is on fire, sure, why not? I am perfectly okay with activating a plan where a push my former best friend into the arms of the man she has a crush on, allowing him to save her, and allowing both of them to hate me for the rest of my life. I loved my friend. And if she was going to believe me a villain, then I was going to give her what she wanted as a parting gift for closure. I miss the friend on occasion, but as she turned on me, I have no regrets with my choice. I wasn't going to get her back anyway, or at least not in a form I wanted after she doubted me.
3) Because our morals are unconventional, and we're okay with doing things the rest of society doesn't like in the name of accomplishing our goals, we are a bit prone to turning bad. Sometimes the ends will justify the means for us, and sometimes they won't. And where an individual INTJ puts the line between okay with ends justifying the means and not okay is different for every single one of us.
Fr like if we’re gonna be bad then least we could do is win
Because in reality bad people with best mind win but they can't show bad people winning in movies 🤧😭
You have to be on your toes with an INTJ.
And if you want to test an INTJ, you better have studied hard.
Was not expecting Andy Dufresne! It makes sense when you think about it.
This is actually a nice comp…really loved that u included games…
Awesome.
If you like INTJ characters, I do know an INTJ romance novel (though it has a very stupid title). It's called The 7th Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy. It's a Japanese lite novel, where both the protags are INTJs, and despite its flaws I found it mesmerizing because when it was right, it was very right.
It has plotting against each other; moving without understanding each other's emotions, but sort of understanding the space where those emotions are; talks about what the morally correct choice is based on the characters' values; sacrifice of social status and physical well-being to further the plan; and the heroine telling off her kidnapper for doing a crap job of keeping her prisoner.
I'll check it out.
It's recently been convert it to an anime version
I think I would love INTJs. I'm an INFP and I've never met any INTJs, I guess they're soo rare !!
Hey, who knows, maybe you've met one already? Most people don't fit the stereotypical description, because there are side treats as well. For example, I'm an INTJ who for the most of her life thought was extravert, I like being fun, talking to people, I do dumb things, on the surface nothing like the stereotypical INTJ. And all along I have INFP/INFJ/INTJ results.
@@Bellatrix2606 Online results mean nothing, it’s how you think you are, if you think you are extroverted that means you are extroverted and there’s no way you can be Intj, Infp or any other mbti that starts with an I… and stereotypes are the point of mbti
@@anamariaarjevanidze1310 just because I think I'm an extrovert it doesn't mean I AM an extrovert. If we followed the "introvert" stereotype, we should all sit in the cellar and don't go out, which is not true. I wasn't extraverted, I was simply friendly and fullfilling my imagination about how my uni life should look like but it doesn't have to mean it came in as smoothly and natural as for extroverts.
Male INTJ here: My longtime best (and now only real) friend is a female INFP. I think NFs "get" (speak the same abstract language) NTs generally; I think INFPs "get" INTJs better than other NFs. Yes, INTJs are rare; I have net few fellow INTJs myself - and I was a science major. That makes fitting in almost impossible; I long ago accepted that, and no longer try.
@@DanielByers-qf9qi Oh I think that INTJs would understand me better than other NTs. I know an ENTJ, an ENTP and a few INTPs but they doesn't have so much Fi. INTJs have a bit of Fi, and as I think introverted feeling is difficult to understand because it is extremely individual and subjective (and Ni is even more misunderstood), they would understand me. Also I like a bit of Te because I need a push to be in touch with reality. And finally I'm introverted, VERY introverted, I can be alone for a week and it's heaven. So I'm sure I would get along well with INTJs.
Moira O'Deorain. As a fellow fan of Overwatch lore and a regular Moira user, I think she's not an INTJ.
Firstly, unlike her medical Overwatch-based counterpart, Angela Ziegler (Mercy) - who refused to take part on Moira's genetical arrangements, claiming they bring discredit to science -, Moira's methods resort[ed] to controversial, unethical, dangerous experiments, which in the end forced her to self-experiment, giving her basic attack (an extraction channeling beam) and basic heal (outward energy channel as a "gas"), drawing Talon (an antagonist organization to Overwatch)'s attention to her genetical medical knowledge and new powers. Talon, as a renegade organization and with some of their members wanted by worldwide governments and even Overwatch, saw a valuable asset on Moira.
In the game menus, Moira is described as a scientist with "unquestioned genius, but almost always questioned morals" and she has a great curiosity on how far "genetically improvement" can go, but no interest on anyone's goals, neither Talon's, nor Blackwatch's, and even believes it is Overwatch's fault scientific knowledge has been stifled for decades (notice her interaction with Winston below - an intelligent, genetically modified ape who became a scientist himself for Overwatch).
Hence, unlike an INTJ's Te, Moira's motivations are guided by knowledge rather than goals, which displays Ti; her theories and abstract exploration, as strong as they are, forcing her to self-experiment, is strongly related to Ne instead of Ni, thus she cannot be an INTJ.
Secondly, some of her solo phrases and interactions with characters, especially Mercy, display her behavior patterns:
Despite our differences, I respect your work, Dr. Ziegler.
(Looking at the telescope at Horizon Space Station) A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. - Oscar Wilde [Moira is Irish and dubbed in English by an Irish voice actress]
Describing your work as unethical would be a kindness. (Mercy) / But the true question is whether or not you can deny my discoveries... No. I didn't think so. (Moira)
Why am I being subjected to this agony? (Reaper) / No need to thank me. I just saved your life. (Moira)
Winston, you were never frustrated at the restrictions Overwatch placed on your research? (Moira) / Of course. But sometimes, a measure of caution is needed in a scientist. (Winston)
I must know how your technology functions. (Moira) Existence is mysterious, isn't it? (Zenyatta, a monk-like omnic [robot])
A fundamental trait on an INTJ is their "cognitive empathy", an ability to place themselves on others'shoes, a bit like an INFP, due to Fi; genetic manipulation is frowned upon worldwidely with grounds on Childress & Beauchamp's bioethics theory, since while an unexplored, thus potentially dangerous, field of medical science, it causes unnecessary pain and suffering on people experimented (linked to Fi).
Moira won't display any mercy or empathy toward any of her research subjects (such as Reaper), but only regards to her scientific progress, which is strongly incompatible with an INTJ's Fi, but more linked to an INTP's inferior Fe. Notice her thirst for knowledge is not directed toward any goal, hers or any of her patrons' - she doesn't aim to be powerful, but rather wants to expand boundaries (or as MBTI would call, "betterment of humankind") on genetic knowledge and possibilities, how far can she go exploring. Her avoidance of medical bioethics is incompatible with an INTJ and her goal in science is to expand knowledge, traits more linked to an INTP.
She also complains her abstract prospects are frequently frustrated, which strongly relates to an INTP's difficulty in planning and bringing factors together, opposed to an INTJ's Te.
Thirdly, her phrases have references to science and Darwin's deterministic view on the studied species:
What an interesting hypothesis.
Stupidity is not a right.
Biology's habits are hard to break.
The gift of knowledge.
Clearly, evolution does not distribute its gifts equally.
Your ignorance frightens me.
Your contributions to the furtherance of science are to be commended / no longer necessary.
And many more. The pattern is science as a means for knowledge in an unexplored field, instead of science for the betterment of humankind - this is more of an INTP's motivation rather than an INTJ's.
My conclusion is Moira O'Deorain is an INTP, not an INTJ.
I'm with an entj that honestly is the same thing as intj
Great as fictional characters, miserable in real life. Well.
No Ender Wiggins?
Dr Strange is the only one I kinda agree with 😂
I don't think ragnar an intj, he's definitely an Extp he lacks the vision of Ni that translates to ambition which he him self said that he didn't became king out of ambition.
Siuuuuuuu
De nada
You forgot Mr. Spock.
Thomas shelby?
ENTJ
gandalf isnt intj, he is infj or intp.
Nah he’s INTJ
No he's Intj. You can search it...
Gandalf is INFJ. It is easy to get Ni doms mixed up, but you can tell the difference by one particular method: INFJs are typically not only stretching their own limits, but are challenging others to do that, too. INTJs are about their self-righteousness. INFJs are about what IS RIGHT, whether the self believes it or not. Ni-Fi vs Ni-Ti... Te, in service to the work itself; Fe in service to humanity. Not that an INFJ can't go wrong or that an INTJ can't do right, but their means will be in this way. Gandalf is absolutely INFJ. Itachi Uchiha is another. Tadashi from Big Hero 6. Hiro from Big Hero 6 is INTJ... and he acts out of selfishness and revenge, until the end when his Fi gets course corrected. Gandalf dies to himself to become Gandalf the white. And then encourages the country bumpkin to be the real hero with the real burden. He stretches OTHERS just as much as he does himself. Itachi does that with Sasuke, INTJ. Etc... and that's how it is in real life. If you're an INTJ and you don't have an INFJ mentoring you, you are missing out. If you are an INFJ without someone to mentor, then you're WAY below your potential. I would question if you're an INFJ. It is your natural state to challenge others. INFJs aren't just heroes... they MAKE heroes out of everyone who will obey them; and it is their sincere goal that they make others better than themselves, if possible... because we can't help but keep challenging ourselves to stay ahead and also so we can have ever more to offer those whom we mentor - I started mentoring my kids BEFORE THEY WERE BORN. I was already planning some things I hoped for them. And they're doing a lot of it, naturally, because they enjoy most of it. My friends share with me what's going on with them and want my input... KNOWING THAT I'M ABOUT TO DRILL INSTRUCT THEM. They know it. They're sick in the head. 🤣🤣🤣 But it's the right thing to do because oftentimes, I'm right. And the evidence of that has caused them to give a little credit to what I might offer. Everyone obeys Gandalf. Because, for all its evil, Middle-Earth is a fantasy world. 😃
I would disagree at drawing the line where you do. INTJs will often self-sacrifice for what they believe is right. The thing with INTJs, perhaps, is that our values aren't necessarily what society says our values should be. It's part of why we don't fit in. And people who feel they represent society as a whole can be just as self-righteous as a loner. Self-righteousness is a specific way of acting/approaching things. It's not a reflection on the cause itself, nor is it a characteristic of any one type.
@@jenniferhanses7064 I agree whole-heartedly. Not just saying that. I've been pondering my crusade against self-righteousness lately... and what you say is timely and accurate. Indeed.
@Blib Gluntner "Weird" is subjective and relative. Take him out of Middle-earth and plant him in Wal-Mart as a "Greeter". Now do you see it?
@Blib Gluntner Yeah. So... INFJ. INFJs are not people pleasers as much as you think. That's more the ISFJs domain. The INFJ will tend towards humanity's direction and building up the little guy with Fe. Yes, they'll serve you a plate. It's not about pleasing you, it's about serving you. There is a difference. Your pleasure isn't the highest priority, but your soul is a priority. There's a difference. Can you think of anything more INFJ than putting the whole fate of the land in the hands of a really small guy who doesn't really know much in order to both test his character, build him up, and serve him up with a side-dish of "save the world"? Fun up entertain for a second anyway.
@Blib Gluntner I suspect you don't understand INFJs. What you think you see isn't what's going on. Ni + Ti on the inner world. Fe and Se is what is SEEN. It's for your benefit, not theirs, what you see. Or, more accurately, for your peace. Gandalf himself reveals how he wants to he seen; as GANDALF THE WHITE. Think about it. But it's not for show or out of a need to please, though it DOES please... you got it wrong. And INTJs do not typically care about rallying people with emotional and poetic motivations. An INTJ is MORE LIKELY to motivate people with what is RIGHT and efficient, not with what is good and glorious. There is a difference. Not that it can't happen... Ni-doms are all very much alike and the distinction of INTJs being smarter than INFJs is flat out wrong. Their difference is in their Thinking- Feeling dichotomy, which for them doesn't have NEARLY the tension that Ni-Se has. Thinking and feeling are BOTH ways of life for both types. But INFJs BEND towards what's good for humanity and mercy, and INTJs BEND towards what's good for "me and mine" and justice. INFJs BEND towards taking responsibility for their thoughts more than their feelings; INTJS BEND towards taking responsibility for their feelings more than their thoughts. INFJs BEND towards leading the group. INTJs BEND toward leading themselves. Etc...
yeah, no, Bond is not an INTJ.
Blofeld on the other hand is.
You're right, but Daniel Craig's character in this video isn't James Bond, it's Detective Benoit Blanc from the Knives Out Series.
@@_spt-warwolf_4575 oh, ok, I haven't seen that movie
@@muchanadziko6378 You should, it's an excellent movie. Ana de Armas and Chris Evans are in it too.
You missed Daredevil, Reed Richards, Beethoven and real life mathematician John Nash portrayed by Russell Crow
Isn't Bond and Walter white are ISTPs? I haven't seen breaking bad other than few clips but I'm pretty sure James Bond is a Ti dom with high Se
Water White is very much an INTJ. As for Daniel Craig's characters, that's Benoit Blanc from the Knives Out movies.
@@_spt-warwolf_4575 oh ok, a different character