Herschel Biggs typ osobowości MBTI
Osobowość
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His Fi dom function literally admires Cole's (ISTJ) use of his Fi function. For example, when Cole defended the fellow soldier from Roy's comments in the last Arson case (A Different Kind of War) by saying he wouldn't hesitate to pop a cap in his azz if he kept saying that, Biggs says something along the lines of "you aren't so bad compared to these folk". He couldn't care any less for a sense of unity and belonging in the way an Fe user would, and he doesn't have any insecurities on that in the way a weak Fe user would (like an ISTP). He's heavily individualistic with his morals, he knows what he thinks is the right thing and doesn't care (even telling the cop not to intervene when Cole threatens to shoot Roy for talking about Courtney). His Se is used in a rational and down to earth sense, whereas Cole uses Si = making decisions based on the tried and true. Ne blindspot would be why Biggs puts up that wall when he first meets Cole, expecting him to be insufferable (use of Ni, weak/blindspot Fe). After getting to know him, his Se would basically be like "he's aight" (that's what I think). At Cole's funeral, he tells Kelso (who I believe to be an ISFP as well) that "you weren't [Cole's] friend". To me, this is Fi-Te telling it like it is, where somebody with weak Fe or an Fi blindspot (like an ISTP) would never say that. Fi doms tend to be more outspoken on their personal truths.
Biografia
Osobowość correlate
Cole Phelps
Jack Kelso
Roy Earle
Rusty Galloway
James Donnelly
Harlan Fontaine
Stefan Bekowsky
Courtney Sheldon