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Yeah, I'm addicted. So what? It happens. Lol.
I am convinced that the writers of Glee must be ENFPs. At the very least the character Mr. Shue, is SUCH a huge ENFP to me. I relate to just about every facet about him: the adult kid inside, the heart to teach, his passion, his idealism, empowering the individual, teaching tolerance, wanting to integrate the world, fighting for his students and himself (totally Fi), finding solutions in an unorthodox, is open mindedness. Most importantly: He stays true to his values. Also the fact that he falls in love with a counselor... I could see that being an ENFP thing too. Hahaha!
I just watched the Mattress episode where Mr. Shue tells his students "The best teachers don't give you the answers. They just point the way and let you make your own choices – your own mistakes. That way, you get all the glory, and you deserve it." And I was like "get outta my head Mr. Shue!" It was freaky weird. Those are MY words and my beliefs. It was crazy and delightful.
Glee makes me feel very normal. It's a roller coaster of emotions and complex sides of personalities>>>that's where I think ENFPs are the writers.
And I also think the character Rachel is ENFJ. TOTALLY!
What do those of you watch Glee think about Mr. Shue or others?
I am convinced that the writers of Glee must be ENFPs. At the very least the character Mr. Shue, is SUCH a huge ENFP to me. I relate to just about every facet about him: the adult kid inside, the heart to teach, his passion, his idealism, empowering the individual, teaching tolerance, wanting to integrate the world, fighting for his students and himself (totally Fi), finding solutions in an unorthodox, is open mindedness. Most importantly: He stays true to his values. Also the fact that he falls in love with a counselor... I could see that being an ENFP thing too. Hahaha!
I just watched the Mattress episode where Mr. Shue tells his students "The best teachers don't give you the answers. They just point the way and let you make your own choices – your own mistakes. That way, you get all the glory, and you deserve it." And I was like "get outta my head Mr. Shue!" It was freaky weird. Those are MY words and my beliefs. It was crazy and delightful.
Glee makes me feel very normal. It's a roller coaster of emotions and complex sides of personalities>>>that's where I think ENFPs are the writers.
And I also think the character Rachel is ENFJ. TOTALLY!
What do those of you watch Glee think about Mr. Shue or others?