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Walter “Flynn” White Jr. MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Walter “Flynn” White Jr.? Walter “Flynn” White Jr. is an ISFP personality type in MBTI, 9w1 - sx/so - 946 in Enneagram, RLUAN in Big 5, SEI in Socionics.

(Spoilers lmao) When his parents separated, Walter Jr. instantly opposed his mother because he could sympathise with his dad having Stage ||| and thought that his mother was just harassing him with no rational explanation. From this point on, he sees his mother as an irrational and an unkind woman because she randomly kicked her dying husband out with no reasonable explanation nor was she allowing Walt to have a say in anything, and uh yeah I could also see Walter Jr. had troubles with big changes like this. The only times (pre-S5 in this case) that Jr really did hate his dad was when he was disappearing/acting erratically because he loved his dad excessively and didn't want him to go, like in early-to-mid Season Two when he begins to call himself "Flynn" after his dad's three-day disappearance because his father was such a prominent figure to him, he couldn't handle him gone for 3 days. When he visits Walter in Season 4 and Walt apologises to Jr for showing genuine emotions, Walter Jr tells him that he felt "true" when Walt was showing his emotions When Walt tells everyone he has cancer and that he would rather die, Walter Jr. gets upset with this because he wants his dad to live. When Hank dies and Skyler tells Jr the biased assumption that Walt killed Hank, Jr still tries to side with his dad, even though he loved Hank as much as his dad. When his mother pulls out a knife on Walter, he continuously asks her to put it down but this is because he can't understand what's going on. It is until he realises that his father is a drug kingpin known as "Heisenberg" and may have killed Uncle Hank. After that, he willingly lies to the police that his dad pulled out a knife on his mother (when it was the other way) round. This all happens because bro doesn't really know what's going on. He didn't try and look at the fact that his father's behaviour was too unusual and that he may be up to something, but he looked at the fact that he has cancer and the thought of death may be scarring him. So uh to summarise, I'd say that he bases his opinions on his ethics (Fi dom) but also memory recalls (Si dom). But if I had to choose one, I'd probably be leaning more towards Fi dom due to him, most of the time, living his life by his morals rather than memory and/or routine- He continuously takes Walter's side because of what he thinks it right. Also 3rd favourite character in BrBa lol

Biography

Walter White Jr., son of Walter White, (also known as Flynn) was a character on hit TV series “Breaking Bad” and is a big fan of breakfast.

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