Dominant Extroverted Thinking – ease of organizing and remembering facts, drawing logical conclusions, and being efficient: Jean is a woman of action. She ran her department with efficiency and no nonsense; she takes care of the library archives with the same steadfast determination. Once she sees a problem, she determines a resolution and sets out to make it happen – even going so far as to use her knowledge as leverage to obtain information. She approaches all topics with very little emotion, instead dealing with them as logic dictates.
Auxiliary Introverted Sensing – working with what exists and their personal history to make an immediate impact: She has a good memory for detail and her sensible nature comes in handy when considering theories. Jean uses past connections and information she learned while running her department to help them in the present. She is aware of the rules and interested in abiding by some of them.
Tertiary Extroverted Intuition – an interest in many different possibilities and in seeing connections between unrelated ideas: Her ability to come up with creative ideas allows her to obtain access to information she wouldn’t otherwise have; Jean also has a broader view as she looks to the future – how their actions will impact their lives, and the potential consequences. She comes to believe in the big picture (catch this guy, before he can murder again) and enjoys getting out of her routine and investigating.
Inferior Introverted Feeling – emotional under stress, and unsure of how to better connect to others: Though she is “all business,” Jean also has a gentler side that comes out when dealing with Lucy. She doesn’t open up and share her feelings easily but instead shows her affection through her willingness to support and protect them in their endeavors.
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Enneagram: 1w2
Enneagram 1 – a perfectionist who focuses on the ‘right’ way to exist and wants to shape events to fit their ideals: Jean is quite proper, but also well-organized. She wants to assemble all the information, gather the details, and then reach conclusions supported by proof. She is also quite prim and proper, and at first, doesn’t want to break the rules, but when she realizes applying pressure to one of her former acquaintances at the government offices will help them stop a serial killer, she goes out of her way to emphasize the importance of what they are doing and the moral implications of it.
2 wing brings in a self-assurance that what they are doing for others is what is good, right, and needed: While at first a bit distant, her 2 wing causes her to warm up to her friends, easily meet their needs, and soften her approach with others.





