I feel like the "Bilbo Baggins... do not take me for some conjurer of cheap tricks. I'm not trying to rob you... I'm trying to help you" is one of the scenes, way more representing of Gandalf being an INTJ. Their reasons often misunderstood, annoyed to be misunderstood, yet loyal to anyone they care for.
Gru and live action Maleficent is like me being stuck in a situation where I have to take care of little nephews and nieces until their parents come home. I mean I have to admit people especially children can be very exhausting but they can grow on me eventually.
K2-SO was, by far, the best thing in the movie he was a part of. He was literally the only character both me and my ex-fiancee cared about when we watched it and my entire investment got defenestrated when he ceased being there.
@@jenniferhanses7064 i just don't like typing fictional (and historical) persons. Does it really matter what type she is? Scarlett Johannson is hot and smart. Thats all I have to say.
@@malibustacys80085 As INTJs are typically cast a villains, yeah, representation does matter. While I am down to revel in villainy a times, it'd be nice to have a few heroes associated with my type. Otherwise, I'm left with the impression that the way I think will inevitably lead to evil. Real fun to think you were born evil, right? Again reveling in other people's discomfort can be awesome. But I like having good to aspire to.
We're basically "I'm not a supervillain but if I was, the second you'd cross my path would not only be the first but also the last time." or actual villains and in that case, *run*. (aka why people should not support Elon Musk) No really, the number of times I've watched a film and thought something like "Man, this antagonist is so incompetent, who taught you how to brainwash?" is concerning.
Lady Tremaine? I always thought she was an INFJ. She does social plotting and hates Cinderella, but nothing says she's not emotional. There's even that bedroom scene were she shows emotion to the girl. Not that INTJs are never evil, but we tend to have very clear ideas of right and wrong. Putting your daughters first instead of using all three girls and marrying them off to improve the prospects of all of them is more someone inclined to feeling than a pure plotter.
Big Thrawn fan (though honestly not really of his portrayal in Rebels which is… flattened and well, cartoonish and kind of sadistic) and if you read the books, he’s probably one of the most textbook INTJ’s you’ll ever see in fiction. The author must have had an MBTI manual with him because it’s so closely aligned with the archetypal description.
Actually I believe Timothy Zahn to be an INTJ himself. His black color trilogy should prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt. I've read them and reread them so many times
@@stephenquark2900 yeah he definitely strikes me as an INTJ, himself, lol. Filoni, the guy who adapted Thrawn to screen is VERY likely not (he gives me IXFP vibes). He’s a bad writer in general, but it is annoying seeing yet another boring/bland INTJ character. It’s especially irritating considering how the source material portrays Thrawn as having much more nuance and depth and personality than just “oh nooooo Ni mysterious! Te scary! Some random Se art stuff!” that you see in nearly every single pop culture INTJ villain ever.
I feel like the "Bilbo Baggins... do not take me for some conjurer of cheap tricks. I'm not trying to rob you... I'm trying to help you" is one of the scenes, way more representing of Gandalf being an INTJ. Their reasons often misunderstood, annoyed to be misunderstood, yet loyal to anyone they care for.
Idk if I'm proud or disturbed how well this fits.
Seems as if I'm an evil villain and sometimes I feel like I could honestly be one. Lol
Villains always lose eventually, so I wouldn’t recommend.
@@jeremygrossnickle5561 truth but without a villain you wouldn't have a hero. Lol somebody gotta play the part 😆
@@endlesstate9774 I agree with that lol
@@endlesstate9774 right a hero without villain is useless but a villain without hero is still powerful.
Gru and live action Maleficent is like me being stuck in a situation where I have to take care of little nephews and nieces until their parents come home. I mean I have to admit people especially children can be very exhausting but they can grow on me eventually.
agreeeee
Now I understand why I loved the movie Maleficent . We both are intj females
I cheered when she got even, and I am not embarrassed. That rat had it coming.
Batman was most accurate in my opinion, cause that exactly matched with my way of thinking (that's a disclaimer).
They're so cute. 😍🦄🌈✨
from ENFP
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K2-SO was, by far, the best thing in the movie he was a part of. He was literally the only character both me and my ex-fiancee cared about when we watched it and my entire investment got defenestrated when he ceased being there.
YES I'M SO GLAD SOMEONE ELSE DEEMS SNAPE AN INTJ (instant like)
thank you i really enjoy watching this 😆😆😆love this content!!!
Natasha Romanoff is ISTP, actually
Why would you say that? I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just wondering about the argument in favor.
I would say she is fictional.
Types of fictional characters are a Mix of writer and Actor and sometimes additionally the director.
@@malibustacys80085 But this gives me no info on why she would be an ISTP.
@@jenniferhanses7064 i just don't like typing fictional (and historical) persons. Does it really matter what type she is? Scarlett Johannson is hot and smart. Thats all I have to say.
@@malibustacys80085 As INTJs are typically cast a villains, yeah, representation does matter. While I am down to revel in villainy a times, it'd be nice to have a few heroes associated with my type.
Otherwise, I'm left with the impression that the way I think will inevitably lead to evil. Real fun to think you were born evil, right?
Again reveling in other people's discomfort can be awesome. But I like having good to aspire to.
We're basically "I'm not a supervillain but if I was, the second you'd cross my path would not only be the first but also the last time." or actual villains and in that case, *run*. (aka why people should not support Elon Musk)
No really, the number of times I've watched a film and thought something like "Man, this antagonist is so incompetent, who taught you how to brainwash?" is concerning.
Lady Tremaine? I always thought she was an INFJ. She does social plotting and hates Cinderella, but nothing says she's not emotional. There's even that bedroom scene were she shows emotion to the girl. Not that INTJs are never evil, but we tend to have very clear ideas of right and wrong. Putting your daughters first instead of using all three girls and marrying them off to improve the prospects of all of them is more someone inclined to feeling than a pure plotter.
I think Gandalf is an INFJ
Big Thrawn fan (though honestly not really of his portrayal in Rebels which is… flattened and well, cartoonish and kind of sadistic) and if you read the books, he’s probably one of the most textbook INTJ’s you’ll ever see in fiction. The author must have had an MBTI manual with him because it’s so closely aligned with the archetypal description.
Actually I believe Timothy Zahn to be an INTJ himself. His black color trilogy should prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt. I've read them and reread them so many times
@@stephenquark2900 yeah he definitely strikes me as an INTJ, himself, lol. Filoni, the guy who adapted Thrawn to screen is VERY likely not (he gives me IXFP vibes). He’s a bad writer in general, but it is annoying seeing yet another boring/bland INTJ character. It’s especially irritating considering how the source material portrays Thrawn as having much more nuance and depth and personality than just “oh nooooo Ni mysterious! Te scary! Some random Se art stuff!” that you see in nearly every single pop culture INTJ villain ever.
I'm home!!!!
Love it.
oh boy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The overlay is rather distracting.
I agree, but if the video is blocked, then you can’t very well watch it. 🤷♂️
Nice
i think katniss is more ISTP to be honest
Which episode of Batman is this? 😍
It’s from the movie Justice League: Doom.