What is the personality type of Lestrade? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Lestrade from Yuukoku No Moriarty and what is the personality traits.
Lestrade personality type is ISTJ, which is why Sherlock is so perfect for him. He's a dutiful and dependable type, and he'll do anything for anyone he cares about. He's also the most loyal of the three, since he's always there for his friends no matter what.
When Sherlock says, "You know how to drive a car, then?" it's a direct reference to the original Sherlock Holmes novel A Study in Scarlet, in which Holmes says to Watson: "I have a peculiar faculty for remembering expressions. I can describe a man's face in a crowd from what he said thirty years ago." This is actually a direct reference to the real Sherlock Holmes. He wrote:
But in the first place he had a very retentive and a very fresh power of recollection. He seemed never to have forgotten a face, and yet, when you observed him closely, you found his memory was not so exact as it appeared. He was, in reality, very far from possessing that miraculous power which some people imagine they possess of looking into their own hearts and recollecting their every thought.
In Season 2 of Sherlock, we're treated to several instances of this as well.
Detective Inspector G. Lestrade, or Mr. Lestrade, is a fictional character appearing in several of the Sherlock Holmes stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Lestrade's first appearance was in the first Sherlock Holmes story, the novel A Study in Scarlet, which was published in 1887. The last story in which he appears is the short story "The Adventure of the Three Garridebs", which was first published in 1924 and was included in the last collection of Sherlock Holmes stories by Doyle, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. Lestrade is a determined but conventional Scotland Yard detective who consults Sherlock Holmes on many cases, and is the most prominent police character in the Sherlock Holmes series. Lestrade has been played by many actors in adaptations based on the Sherlock Holmes stories in film, television, and other media.