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The Perfect Netflix Show for Your Myers-Briggs Type #streamteam

July 27, 2015 By Jenna 16 Comments

If you don’t know your Myers-Briggs personality type, take the test here. It’s all the rage, or maybe that’s just my INFJ showing.

Once you know your type, check out which show you should be binging on via Netflix. These are all shows that I have watched and enjoyed (minus Breaking Bad which is all Mike), so either I’m all over the board, or this stuff is mumbo, or OR, the media has us all figured out…or I watch too much tv.

Anyway, check out my pick for you and tell me if I guessed correctly. And then load me up with some other shows you think I might like to marathon with. With which I’d like to marathon. For your trouble, I will smile and wink at you from the other side of the screen.

The Perfect Netflix Show for Your Myers-Briggs Type

Take the Myers Briggs personality test then find out which shows you should be watching on Netflix. Come find your personality type and tell me how I did. I’m an INFJ. What are you? | netflix what to watch | netflix hacks

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ENFJ (charismatic): Since you have the ability to win people over with your charm as well as persuade people with your smooth talking, you will identify with the main character of White Collar, Neal.

INFJ (intellectual): As an INFJ myself, I spend a lot of time in my head. I analyze everything I do, everything you do, everything they do, everything I think, sense and imagine. It’s exhausting. Can I suggest a little brain candy? Try turning off your brain and watching Melissa & Joey. Total guilty pleasure.

ENFP (sociable): You’re a free spirit who enjoys chatting. Guess who else does? The Gilmore Girls.

INFP (healer): Due to your loving and calm nature, you are a fantastic person to have around in an emergency. If you’re always willing to help with compassion, watch Call the Midwife.

INTJ (mastermind): I don’t watch Breaking Bad, but Mike has. He says Walter White would be a thinker with a plan for every situation. I take his word for that.

ENTJ (leader): You are a take charge leader who does not give up on any situation. You always find a way to make things work. The females of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt are strong as hell too.

INTP (innovative): You always want to learn more and improve upon ideas. Watch The Pioneer Woman cook up all of her specialties, and then create them yourself. No doubt you will find a way to tweak them and make them your own.

ENTP (explorer): Any curious person will love Planet Earth. You will love expanding your mind as well as your views of this world.

ESFP (entertainer): Spontaneity and enthusiasm are nothing new to you. You always have a great story to tell about something you’ve done or something that happened to you. Jess from New Girl fits this bill too.

ISFP (artistic): Bizarre Foods is perfect for someone who loves to try new things. How many of these dishes would you eat?

ESFJ (helper): Like you, Gabi loves to gab and is always ready to help her friends. Hopefully unlike you, she is always meddling too much and causing trouble in this sugary show, Young & Hungry.

ISFJ (protector): Always ready to protect those you love from harm? You will love Arrow – a superhero show similar to Batman. Sounds meh, but so good.

ISTP (crafter): You love to experiment and are great with all kinds of tools, kind of like…McGyver!

ESTP (pragmatic): If you’re great at being aware of your surroundings and you love a little danger, Pretty Little Liars will give you all of that and then some.

ISTJ (inspector): It’s not your opinion, you’re just right, right? People can trust that what you say is true, just like Sherlock.

ESTJ (supervisor): You are great at taking charge and delegating what needs to be done. 30 Rock shows you the funnier side of what you’re good at: being the boss.

 

So, did I nail it? Or did I bloof it? What’s your Myer’s Briggs type? And what do you rec I watch on Netflix?

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  1. Tori says

    July 27, 2015 at 2:17 pm

    ISFJ here! I haven’t watched Arrow yet, but it’s on my list.

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  2. Jen @ Into Your Will says

    July 27, 2015 at 2:58 pm

    You totally nailed my hubby, who is ESFP and LOVES New Girl. I’m ISFJ and have been trying to get my hubby to watch Arrow with me but haven’t convinced him just yet. I hope you’re right about it ;)

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  3. Miranda says

    July 27, 2015 at 4:51 pm

    Nailedddddd itttttt!! I’m a ENFP-A and Gilmore Girls has been my favorite show for year and years! I want to be a Gilmore Girl!!!

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  4. Iris Hanlin says

    July 27, 2015 at 6:56 pm

    This is an interesting concept. I have to say though, I’m an INFP (with a monster emphasis on the I) and Call the Midwife just wasn’t my thang. Not sure why, but I’m blaming my natural gravitational pull toward action/adventury type things. I loved 30 Rock and Sherlock, though. I would also recommend Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. if you’re into Marvel superheroes or Warehouse 13 (which in my opinion is the BEST SHOW OF ALL THE TIMES).

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  5. Elizabeth says

    July 27, 2015 at 7:37 pm

    Infp here and I love Call the Midwife! I also love Doctor Who which is along the “healer” lines. So fun!

    Reply
  6. jen says

    July 28, 2015 at 12:56 am

    I’m an IXFJ and neither “Melissa and Joey” nor “Arrow” fit me. I’m an NCIS kind of girl.

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  7. Valerie says

    July 28, 2015 at 1:50 am

    I’m an ENFP and Gilmore Girls is definitely a fun show to watch for me. I also love Call the Midwife (your pick for INFP — which makes sense given that my E vs I varies depending on the day) and Sherlock (which might be because I’m pretty sure my hubby is an ISTJ or something close to it). I actually think that an ENFP would like most of those shows. My type is kind of the “Ooooh, that sounds FUN! And so does that! Ooooh and THAT!” type in the MBTI. :)

    This was a fun post!

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  8. Mrs. Amen says

    July 28, 2015 at 12:34 pm

    INTJ here, with a strong preference for the I & J. I’ve never watched Breaking Bad, but will have to give it a try. ENFP got Gilmore Girls and I gotta say, I can’t stand that show. I started watching it when Parenthood ended, but hated it so much. I totally love The Pioneer Woman and I am always and forever tweaking any recipe I can get my hands on (INTP show, so only the Perceiving is off there for me). So clever to try to find a show based on your Meyers-Briggs personality. I’d have never thought of that!

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  9. Laura says

    July 28, 2015 at 3:16 pm

    Have you watched Once Upon a Time? I just finished it and really enjoyed it. Easy to watch while doing something crafty ;-)

    Reply
  10. Jill says

    July 30, 2015 at 12:00 am

    This is brilliant. I have a ESTJ dad to whom Myers-Briggs was second only to the BIBLE in accuracy. You got me – Gilmore Girls all the way!

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  11. Caleh says

    September 19, 2015 at 2:05 pm

    I’m an INTP, but Pioneer Woman bores me. Gilmore Girls has always been my favorite show. I think I find it so interesting because Lorelia is so different from me, plus they reference all my favorite books!

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  12. Tessa says

    November 5, 2015 at 7:24 pm

    I’m an infp and I’m obsessed with call the midwife!

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