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#1 · (Edited)
Haven't seen it here. If it's doublepost, then sorry. Just finished watching it.

I have a very clear impression of Danny Rand/Iron Fist. I'm sure he is ISFP.

With the others, I am not certain at all.

Ward - ENTJ
Joy - ENFJ (I'm relatively certain of her)
Harold - ESTJ
Colleen - ISTP

I am not sure of any of the bottom four in the slightest, nor of Claire.
 
#2 ·
Haven't seen it here. If it's doublepost, then sorry. Just finished watching it.

I have a very clear impression of Danny Rand/Iron Fist. I'm sure he is ISFP.

With the others, I am not certain at all.

Ward - ENTJ
Joy - ENFJ
Harold - ESTJ
Colleen - ISTP

I am not sure of any of the bottom four in the slightest, nor of Claire.
I've watched the first 7 episodes.

I'd say Danny is ESFP
Ward - ESTJ (he doesn't really have N tendencies, all his "visionary" stuff comes from his dad who gets it from the Hand)
Harold - ESTJ
Joy - ExFJ
Colleen - ISTP
 
#3 ·
Though I really enjoyed the show, it has logical inconsistencies, that translate to the characters occasionally. I detested Joy from first episode, and more and more throughout, so at least that stayed, and Danny was in a way consistent - ethical first, however, struggles with temper that he can't control. However, he is dexterous and relatively quick to react, and sees very little ahead. Hence why ISFP. I think he's ethical first, and his struggle comes from there. He first decides about how he feels about a situation, and only then he acts. And he has very little foresight, suggesting inferior Fi - he gets paranoid, but can't actually plan.

The smartest, although occasionally irritating character was Claire. However, no idea about her type.

Hogarth seems nicer than in Jessica Jones and other Netflix adaptations.
 
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It's a while now since I watched it, but I agree, the characterization wasn't too clear.

With the exception of Danny and Joy. Danny I am absolutely sure is SFP, and I am more in favor of ISFP.

Joy I'm pretty certain is ENFJ. Oh, and I despised her the whole way.
 
#8 ·
Honestly I think Ward is an ISFJ. He has good people skills, but, overall he doesn’t seem like a super social person (very ISFJ trait) He likes tradition and cares deeply about his family. Even though he doesn’t outwardly act like he cares about others in a philanthropic way, he’s prone to give into his emotions rather than think rationally and logically (ie his drug problems and willingness to throw others under the bus to save himself and his family). He’s extremely loyal to his sister and doesn’t like to stray from tradition. He lets people like his dad walk all over him so that he and his sister can be successful and happy. In my opinion, those are all very ISFJ traits
 
#9 ·
I don't know about that. Ward's interests seem mostly towards those that he personally cares about. The ISFJs I know would never throw someone under the bus to save someone they cared about. That's Fi talking there.

You name a few characteristics that are often the result of Fe, but those aren't Fe themselves. Fe is about putting external values above your own. Fe-users often don't really know what they want or value because they are so focused on the values of others. ISFJs also often struggle with boundary issues, wanting to help everyone around them to the detriment of themselves. I can see none of that. Ward seems very capable of saying no to people to protect his interests.

I can see a case based on him having to keep secrets and not handling it well (conflicts of interest can destroy Fe-users) or the fact that he has trouble keeping everything together when a lot is asked of him, but those can fit with Si-dominant and Te-auxiliary. Te cares a lot about the group, just more focused on creating a system of rules, where Fe focuses on group values.

Also, welcome to the forums. Hell of a first post there. Do you plan on sticking around?