While the OP's typing is pretty similar to my own take of the characters, I'm a little skeptical that the 16 major characters each happen to have a different type. It's unlikely that there would be no overlap.
I'm an INXP, so I guess I'm halfway between Clem and Chuck.
I wonder if Clem's character shifts in Season 2. To me, seems more ISFJ now, since she started thinking more about the tangible stuff in life. like survival.
Most people don't develop and start displaying consistent behaviors associated with MBTI types until age 14, and Clem is only 11, so I would take any attempt to type her with a grain of salt. Also, just because Clem had to become more pragmatic in order to survive doesn't mean she naturally prefers Si (Introverted Sensing) over Fi (Introverted Feeling) or Ne (Extroverted iNtuition) now.
I'm an INXP, so I guess I'm halfway between Clem and Chuck.
I wonder if Clem's character shifts in Season 2. To me, seems more ISFJ now, since she started thinking more about the tangible stuff in life. like survival.
And why do you call Lee a protector, because I personally see him more accurately classified as "The Leader."
And if you think about it, based on the events in the game, it makes sense.
Though the writers never had any of the group characters actually call Lee their leader, the writers did have every character look up to him, when times got tough.
The only character that the writers had call Lee the leader of the group, and it was in an indirect sense, was Vernon when he talked to Lee about taking Clementine off his hands, and that was determinate on whether or not the player saved Ben in Crawford.
And on the note of leadership, what makes someone a good leader, is if they're able to remain calm under pressure.
Someone who is able to stay calm engenders to others a sense of trust and confidence.
It helps make people feel comfortable with him.
And aside from the quality of self-control; which the key to remaining calm under pressure, is also being the quality of being responsible - that's another crucial quality to being a good leader.
From what I've seen on here, I'm going to venture to say that most of you are in your teen years.
And I know one of the things that many of you are probably focusing on right now, or soon will be, is what type of career you're going to pursue.
So with that in mind, I would personally encourage you to work on developing these three qualities, which are essential to not only being good at a job, but also to having a successful life.
And they are.....
1 - Self Control.
Self control is absolutely critical to being able to make sound decisions.
It's what able a person to stay calm, and helps them to think before they act, or react.
For a man makes a decision in anger, or in a rush, it often turns out bad.
2 - Punctuality.
Punctuality, or the habit of being on time, is absolutely important in today's world.
And punctuality can come into play, either in being at a certain place at a certain time, or having a task completed at a certain time.
Simply put - the world is not going to wait for you to feel like doing something.
By being punctual, not only will it help in employment, but it will also help you in relationships with other people.
3 - Optimism.
Optimism is another vital quality to being successful, both professionally and personally.
People with a negative outlook, are never successful, because by always seeing the glass as "half empty," they often fail to notice the good things that are in front of them, and also can start to develop a "quitting spirit."
By always trying to find the bright spot in every situation, NO MATTER WHAT IT IS, will help you to maintain a positive spirit, but will also help you to be successful.
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While the OP's typing is pretty similar to my own take of the characters, I'm a little skeptical that the 16 major characters each happen to have a different type. It's unlikely that there would be no overlap.
I'm an INXP, so I guess I'm halfway between Clem and Chuck.
I wonder if Clem's character shifts in Season 2. To me, seems more ISFJ now, since she started thinking more about the tangible stuff in life. like survival.
ENFP - Duck. I'll just shoot myself
ENFJ- Carley
How do I use this?
INFJ, huh.
I'm Clementine - I do not even doubted it. We are very, very similar with her
I'mClementine
INTJ- Doug. Yay?
I got ISFJ....fuck this, I'm out.
INTP, so i'm Chuck lol
Well........at least for a season.
For clearer results I took three different tests.
I don't know how I feel about these results, but whatever.
Most people don't develop and start displaying consistent behaviors associated with MBTI types until age 14, and Clem is only 11, so I would take any attempt to type her with a grain of salt. Also, just because Clem had to become more pragmatic in order to survive doesn't mean she naturally prefers Si (Introverted Sensing) over Fi (Introverted Feeling) or Ne (Extroverted iNtuition) now.
ESTJ - Christa.
INFJ - Lee, YEAHHH.
I got Lily.
I got
INFJ: Lee
ISTJ: Molly
Kenny?!?!
Is the whole "Kenny: The Visionary" thing a pun cause he only has 1 eye? Lol
Chuck huh? Makes sense.
INFP - Clementine.
booyah
I'm Omid
Good! I'm Clementine.
INFJ. Just like Lee
ISTJ- Molly
Yay, Praise.
Explain to me exactly what this is about, please.
And why do you call Lee a protector, because I personally see him more accurately classified as "The Leader."
And if you think about it, based on the events in the game, it makes sense.
Though the writers never had any of the group characters actually call Lee their leader, the writers did have every character look up to him, when times got tough.
The only character that the writers had call Lee the leader of the group, and it was in an indirect sense, was Vernon when he talked to Lee about taking Clementine off his hands, and that was determinate on whether or not the player saved Ben in Crawford.
And on the note of leadership, what makes someone a good leader, is if they're able to remain calm under pressure.
Someone who is able to stay calm engenders to others a sense of trust and confidence.
It helps make people feel comfortable with him.
And aside from the quality of self-control; which the key to remaining calm under pressure, is also being the quality of being responsible - that's another crucial quality to being a good leader.
From what I've seen on here, I'm going to venture to say that most of you are in your teen years.
And I know one of the things that many of you are probably focusing on right now, or soon will be, is what type of career you're going to pursue.
So with that in mind, I would personally encourage you to work on developing these three qualities, which are essential to not only being good at a job, but also to having a successful life.
And they are.....
1 - Self Control.
Self control is absolutely critical to being able to make sound decisions.
It's what able a person to stay calm, and helps them to think before they act, or react.
For a man makes a decision in anger, or in a rush, it often turns out bad.
2 - Punctuality.
Punctuality, or the habit of being on time, is absolutely important in today's world.
And punctuality can come into play, either in being at a certain place at a certain time, or having a task completed at a certain time.
Simply put - the world is not going to wait for you to feel like doing something.
By being punctual, not only will it help in employment, but it will also help you in relationships with other people.
3 - Optimism.
Optimism is another vital quality to being successful, both professionally and personally.
People with a negative outlook, are never successful, because by always seeing the glass as "half empty," they often fail to notice the good things that are in front of them, and also can start to develop a "quitting spirit."
By always trying to find the bright spot in every situation, NO MATTER WHAT IT IS, will help you to maintain a positive spirit, but will also help you to be successful.
Lily, but I knew that already.
Lee, surprisingly
Katjaa, who would have thought...
Chuck