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    Mary Watson (née Morstan) Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Mary Watson (née Morstan)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Mary Watson (née Morstan) from Sherlock 2010 and what is the personality traits.

    Mary Watson (née Morstan)
    ESTP

    ESTP (3w2)

    Mary Watson (née Morstan) personality type is ESTP, with an extraverted feeling function. On her Myers-Briggs Type Indicator profile, she is classified as an introvert (noted as "best with ... people she knows well"), and her main interests are health, nutrition, and exercise. She is portrayed as overtly competitive with her co-worker Molly Hooper (Mandip Gill) on the show's fourth series. She is portrayed as a kind, loyal, hard-working woman who is frequently dragged into mysteries by Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch).

    Watson is the only female to be portrayed as an active participant in most of the stories she features in; she often shows more initiative than the male characters, but her male companions frequently react to her actions in a patronizing manner (for example John Watson's initial reaction to Watson's involvement in the case of the Reichenbach Fall was "Why don't you get out of here and let us men handle it?", and Sherlock himself once remarked "You're good at following orders, aren't you?").

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