The MBTI® personality assessment test lists the INTJ personality as having "original minds and great drive for implementing their ideas and achieving their goals." The INTJ personality is incredibly strategic, intelligent, skeptical, and independent.

They are highly intuitive thinkers who have "high standards of competence and performance." As other personalities find them difficult to understand, they are often portrayed as evil geniuses, and supervillains capable of creating elaborate plans to destroy humanity.

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Women INTJ personalities make 2% of the population. The cold, aloof, and highly intelligent nature of the INTJ makes the personality type still seem odd in women today.

Amanda Waller

Like all INTJs, on the surface, Amanda Waller seems like a contradiction of a person. The woman hates the Justice League, and would do anything to rid the world of them. In her quest to defeat The League, she partners with longtime bad guy, Lex Luthor, for the sake of her country.

INTJs are deeply ideological people, with values that have been molded and strengthened over years. Waller's value rests in her devotion to protect her people. Indeed, she proves this devotion in the battle against Luthor and Brainiac, where she orders a secret airstrike should she and the Justice League fail in destroying both villains. Waller chooses to die in sacrifice for the people, and the country that she loves. Her values are not against the Justice League. They are simply for her country.

Mandy

The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy follows the lives of children, Billy and Mandy, as they live, play, and share custody of their billions year old Grim Reaper. Mandy is so intelligent, she managed to win a card game against the Grim Reaper, trapping him as her servant forever. The 10-year-old child is intellectually domineering, so much so that she has everyone in town scared, and always ready to do her bidding. Indeed, when offered the chance to take over the world, and rule side-by-side with Pandora, Mandy declines the offer, preferring to rule solo.

Mandy exemplifies the power of an INTJ should they utilize their intellectual powers for evil.

Ronnie Love

Ronnie Schitt's Creek

Ronnie Love is a local councilwoman who runs her own successful construction business. The character is very aloof when she first meets people. Furthermore, she remains cold towards people until they have earned their trust.

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Ronnie is not seen smiling much in Schitt's Creek. She also often steps back and allows characters to make their own mistakes. Like most INTJs, she does not believe in interfering too much in other people's lives. Consequently, unlike other characters on the show, Ronnie does not often ask personal questions, and has a "live and let live" attitude that INTJs are well-known for.

Rosa Diaz

Rosa Diaz is a powerful, scary woman, and the most intriguing member of the Brooklyn Nine-Nine force. One of Rosa's main strengths as a cop is that she is difficult to read. She is so mysterious, her fellow cop co-workers know nothing about her personal life. INTJs often prefer not to share their personal lives with people, until they trust them totally.

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Furthermore, in her romantic life, Rosa is not conventionally romantic. When she develops a crush on Holt's nephew, she does not indicate that she likes him. What's more, Rosa demands respect from her partners, her friends, and herself.

Louise Belcher

Louise Belcher is the perfect example of what a girl INTJ is like when given the freedom to be herself. Louise is devious, crazy, and too intelligent for her own good. The last born, she spends a significant amount of her time causing havoc in the lives of those around her, for her own enjoyment. When she is not sending fake cease and desist letters to people, or insulting her classmates, Louise is often found around her family.

Although the least sentimental of the Belchers, Louise loves the most. Hence, she is often unwilling to share how she feels. In fact, she hides how she feels from her family because it makes her feel too vulnerable.

DW

Dora Winifred Read is one of the sassiest characters to ever grace television. Like Louise, the preschooler is too intelligent for her own good. As a matter of fact, DW wields her wit as a weapon, brandishing it against anyone who dares to cross her.

Incidentally, DW is tenacious and refuses to give up, even when the adults in her life do. The preschooler does not settle for anything but the best. Her wonderful portrayal on-screen shows a girl with a wildly independent spirit and a vivid imagination.

Donna Meagle

When the Parks & Rec office is tasked with choosing what type of dog breed each member is, April is unable to come up with a dog for Donna. Later, April decides the difficulty arises from Donna not being a dog in the first place. Donna is a cat. While INTJs might be extremely aloof, they are also fiercely loyal. They will destroy anyone that stands to hurt their loved ones. Like cats, they are also incredibly feisty and independent, and prefer to be left alone for long stretches of time.

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When Donna finds a lover whose loving disposition is like that of a dog's, she rejects him for being too loving. Nevertheless, like most cat-dog friendships, she ultimately chooses the dog as her lifelong friend.

Claire Dunphy

Claire in the kitchen in Modern Family

Claire Dunphy is the tough, no-nonsense mom in Modern Family. Unfortunately for her children, she is often too tough to be emotional or sentimental. She also demands a high standard from her children, which sometimes pushes them to be better, but other times pushes them to fail.

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Like many INTJs, Claire ends up with a partner who is the total opposite of her character. Phil is very entuned to his feelings, very expressive of said feelings, and holds neither himself nor the people around him to insurmountable standards.

Diane Nguyen

With just 2% of the population, representations of INTJ females are still incredibly rare, and incredibly misinformed. Diane Nguyen, on the other hand, is a near-perfect representation of an INTJ. As a writer, she has the most stereotypical job that an INTJ can possess. In fact, as INTJ's love jobs that demand deep thinking and introspection, Diane excels as a writer.

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Diane is extremely kind and often helps characters understand what they are feeling. Like Claire, Mandy, and other INTJ females, Diane also naturally attracts emotional partners who want to find the emotional center of an outwardly very ordered and disciplined personality.

Grace Hanson

Grace And Frankie is a beautiful show about female friendships. Grace, the prototypical ice queen, with a drink always in hand, is a well-put together upper-class lady, hiding chaos underneath her shell. A woman who has spent her life repressing and solely doing "what is right", Grace originally avoids Frankie, because of Frankie's terrible need to constantly let out her emotions.

Beautiful and charismatic, Grace Hanson started a successful company while taking care of a family. She is forthright, mean, and highly intelligent. Even so, she never learned to develop her emotional side, leaving her a very aloof mother and wife. Frankie's consistent push to find out what Grace is feeling, although irritating for the businesswoman, would finally be the healing Grace needs to become a healthy INTJ.

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