This review may contain spoilers
I am MBTI nerd finally there is a show of NTs showdown
I wanted to share my thoughts on a series that really grabbed my attention. I hope you find my perspective helpful!
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I’ve noticed a trend in shows featuring “masterminds.” Characters like Tommy Shelby from *Peaky Blinders* and Walter White from *Breaking Bad* or Hannibal are often INTJs, playing the role of the brilliant strategist.
In contrast, series that focus on teamwork and leadership, like *Firefly*, usually spotlight ENTJs as the main characters.
As someone who's fascinated by personality types, I’ve always wanted to see a show that includes all the NTs—those intellectuals who thrive on strategy and deep thinking.
For me, the interplay between these different cognitive functions is particularly interesting.
For example, ENTJs operate with a Te-Ni-Se-Fi structure, which is quite different from the INTP's Ti-Ne-Si-Fe. This makes them “golden pairs,” complementing each other.
Similarly, INTJs, with their Ni-Te-Fi-Se, find a good match in ENTPs, who think in terms of Ne-Ti-Fe-Si. The potential for rich storytelling arises when these types face off or work together.
## Spoiler Alert
If you don’t want any spoilers, you might want to stop reading now!
## Character Dynamics
On the anti-drug team, we have:
- **Zheng Bei (ENTJ)**: A charismatic leader with a sharp strategic mind.
- **Gu Yi Ran (INTP)**: The thinker, whose analytical skills ground the team.
- **Zhang Xue Yao (ESTP)**: The action-oriented one, always ready to dive into the action.
- **Zhao Xiao Guang (ISFJ)**: His endurance suggests a strong Si function.
- **Ding Guo Zhu (INFP)**: A sensitive character, adding emotional depth.
On the drug cartel side:
- **Jiang Xiao Hai/Lele (INTJ)**: At first, I thought he was an INFP, as he hides his true self behind an Fi facade.
- **Jiang Ying Zi (ENTJ)**: The sister is formidable opponent
- **Wang Jia Min (INFP)**: Another emotionally driven character.
- **Lin Jiang (ESFP)**: The lively one, bringing a different energy to the mix.
- **Li Wen Long (ISTP)**: The practical realist.
- **Liang Jia Ju (ENTP)**: A wildcard whose true nature is revealed later in the series.
Zheng Bei and Gu Yi Ran demonstrate an immediate connection, their flaws balancing each other perfectly. However, when they clash, the tension is palpable and explosive.
On the criminal side, we don’t see Xiao Hai and Liang Jia Ju have argument like Zheng Bei and YiRan. But we do witness how Xiao Hai cleverly manipulates Jia Ju’s Si to foster loyalty.
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I really enjoyed how the NTJ characters tried to outsmart each other. The tension and strategy kept me glued to the screen. It was thrilling to see how they navigated their intellectual battles.
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But I have to mention one thing that bothered me: the music. Watching on YouKu VIP, I often felt the soundtrack didn’t match what was happening on screen. This disconnect took away from the overall experience...
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One aspect that rubbed me the wrong way was how the series approached the dangers of drugs and the competence of law enforcement.
At times, it felt a bit preachy. Maybe it’s just me, but in my country, police often act with impunity, and while there are certainly good officers, the series portrays them as almost morally perfect.
This kind of idealization can come off as propaganda, left a bad taste in my mouth.
In summary, this series offers a fascinating look at personality dynamics among intellectuals.
If you’re interested in watching NTs “golden pairs” face off, this series is a rare gem.
Despite some music missteps and the occasional preachiness, I found myself thoroughly entertained ✨
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I’ve noticed a trend in shows featuring “masterminds.” Characters like Tommy Shelby from *Peaky Blinders* and Walter White from *Breaking Bad* or Hannibal are often INTJs, playing the role of the brilliant strategist.
In contrast, series that focus on teamwork and leadership, like *Firefly*, usually spotlight ENTJs as the main characters.
As someone who's fascinated by personality types, I’ve always wanted to see a show that includes all the NTs—those intellectuals who thrive on strategy and deep thinking.
For me, the interplay between these different cognitive functions is particularly interesting.
For example, ENTJs operate with a Te-Ni-Se-Fi structure, which is quite different from the INTP's Ti-Ne-Si-Fe. This makes them “golden pairs,” complementing each other.
Similarly, INTJs, with their Ni-Te-Fi-Se, find a good match in ENTPs, who think in terms of Ne-Ti-Fe-Si. The potential for rich storytelling arises when these types face off or work together.
## Spoiler Alert
If you don’t want any spoilers, you might want to stop reading now!
## Character Dynamics
On the anti-drug team, we have:
- **Zheng Bei (ENTJ)**: A charismatic leader with a sharp strategic mind.
- **Gu Yi Ran (INTP)**: The thinker, whose analytical skills ground the team.
- **Zhang Xue Yao (ESTP)**: The action-oriented one, always ready to dive into the action.
- **Zhao Xiao Guang (ISFJ)**: His endurance suggests a strong Si function.
- **Ding Guo Zhu (INFP)**: A sensitive character, adding emotional depth.
On the drug cartel side:
- **Jiang Xiao Hai/Lele (INTJ)**: At first, I thought he was an INFP, as he hides his true self behind an Fi facade.
- **Jiang Ying Zi (ENTJ)**: The sister is formidable opponent
- **Wang Jia Min (INFP)**: Another emotionally driven character.
- **Lin Jiang (ESFP)**: The lively one, bringing a different energy to the mix.
- **Li Wen Long (ISTP)**: The practical realist.
- **Liang Jia Ju (ENTP)**: A wildcard whose true nature is revealed later in the series.
Zheng Bei and Gu Yi Ran demonstrate an immediate connection, their flaws balancing each other perfectly. However, when they clash, the tension is palpable and explosive.
On the criminal side, we don’t see Xiao Hai and Liang Jia Ju have argument like Zheng Bei and YiRan. But we do witness how Xiao Hai cleverly manipulates Jia Ju’s Si to foster loyalty.
##
I really enjoyed how the NTJ characters tried to outsmart each other. The tension and strategy kept me glued to the screen. It was thrilling to see how they navigated their intellectual battles.
##
But I have to mention one thing that bothered me: the music. Watching on YouKu VIP, I often felt the soundtrack didn’t match what was happening on screen. This disconnect took away from the overall experience...
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One aspect that rubbed me the wrong way was how the series approached the dangers of drugs and the competence of law enforcement.
At times, it felt a bit preachy. Maybe it’s just me, but in my country, police often act with impunity, and while there are certainly good officers, the series portrays them as almost morally perfect.
This kind of idealization can come off as propaganda, left a bad taste in my mouth.
In summary, this series offers a fascinating look at personality dynamics among intellectuals.
If you’re interested in watching NTs “golden pairs” face off, this series is a rare gem.
Despite some music missteps and the occasional preachiness, I found myself thoroughly entertained ✨
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