ENFJ 3w2 Characters
Kelly is the warmest of all the Angels, and the most personable, but also the most able to read the room and adapt herself to what is necessary to fit in, whether that’s modeling, being a photographer, training a swim team, or acting like a business associate. She seems to slip in and out of many personas and guises, while always being emotionally intuitive and sensitive to the feelings of those around her. Kelly spends her free time doing good in society, by volunteering at a center for autistic children. She can also figure out ‘hacks’ to get them out of sticky situations, but she more often uses opportunism (Se) rather than relying only on her analytical abilities. Kelly is smart, but leaves a lot of the mental sleuthing to Sabrina. Like most of the Angels, Kelly’s middle functions are not well-defined; she shows more of a tendency for constant Se-loops than any kind of intense intuition. She should be strategizing and coming up with ideas out of nowhere, or insights into their perps, but she mostly uses low Se to take advantage of situations—she “joins” things and then has to improvise. Kelly does belly dancing to get into a room with a bunch of criminal suspects, takes part in an ice dancing spectacular, uses karate to kick bad guys in the face, pretends to be a model, a dancer, rides motorcycles, is a carnival performer, and much more. Kelly finds Jill too quick to get ideas about how to engage with the environment, but is equally good at it herself when she needs to be, including often putting herself at risk.
Enneagram: 3w2
Kelly is the Angel most able to slip into a fresh persona and come up with a believable story on the fly, as she shows many times when rescuing her friends from baffling situations, inserting herself into precarious plots, and improvising successfully along the way. She is also assertive, self-confident, and can yell at people as part of her cover, embodying whatever inner diva is necessary for whatever character she is playing. There’s a reason she gets most of the deep undercover work, because she’s the best at it. But she also shows an abundance of healthy 2 behaviors—she works with underprivileged kids, she takes in orphans (because she identifies with them, having been one herself), she convinces her friends they need counseling; she is generous, loving, and compassionate. But there is still a logical disconnect—in one episode, she breaks up with her boyfriend because she’s afraid her job might put him in the line of fire, choosing to remain objective (competent) instead of emotionally engaged.





