I am being 100% serious:
Dominant Te (expresses matter-of-fact opinions without the slightest bit of hesitation. "My God you've gotten fat...")
Auxiliary Ni/Tertiary Se ("I never look back darling, it distracts from the now")
Inferior Fi (hates emotional outbursts and resorts to Te/Se to handle them. "What are you talking about? You are Elastagirl! My God! PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER!" [whacks her over the head repeatedly with a newspaper])
Hates having to do anything that she deems as being below her competence (refuses to do Bob's patch job, insists on making a new suit for him
and suits for his entire family), has a reservoir of knowledge/wisdom which she continually pulls from to explain whatever is going on ("Men of Robert's age are often unstable, prone to weakness..."), gets irritated with people when they let their emotions/sentiments get the better of them rather than taking action and
doing something about it.
Yes, in case you were wondering, I've spent
way too much time thinking about this.
Also, Katherine Hepburn was pretty clearly an ENTJ, and she's stated that she spent most of her time as an actress playing herself. With that in mind, I would say that her character from
A Philadelphia Story is an ENTJ. She is far from perfect, but not a villain either.
"Strength is her religion, Connor. She finds human imperfection unforgivable."