With more than a handful of original series, Netflix has created shows and characters that have impacted pop culture and helped find someone relatable for fans to watch. No matter what show is your favorite, they have made us love the streaming service a little bit more.

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The writers, actors, and directors of each series have done an amazing job creating these characters, giving them a personality and backstory as if they have really lived through their lives and aren't just playing a role. With the personality test, Myers-Briggs® or MBTI®, here are the characters most like each personality type.

INTJ - Danny Rand (Iron Fist)

After coming back to New York after being presumed dead, Danny Rand comes back with some newfound abilities and a thirst for vengeance.

Like a true INTJ, Danny prefers to work alone despite being new to his abilities and he's strategic and quick learning. Like a true architect, he's open-minded and a jack of all trades.

INTP- Dev Shah (Master Of None)

As a struggling New York Comedian, the young Dev Shah is constantly looking outside the box and try to jazz up his turbulent life. He's imaginative and very creative in both storytelling and his comedic chops.

Although he's a forward thinker, he can't seem to conform to the rules and regulations of adulthood or a long-term relationship.

ENTJ - Pablo Escobar (Narcos)

Narcos Pablo Escobar

ENTJs are natural-born leaders, they have the charm, charisma, and confidence to gain the trust of the public and tell them what they want to hear.

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Based on the actual Colombian drug lord, Pablo is seen as a humble, hardworking man who looks out for the little people, even managing run for president before he is out for being a drug lord. Either way, he obtained a following with his charisma.

ENTP - Dion (Raising Dion)

As an 8-year-old, there is a lot of his personality that he has yet to discover, but what we've seen so far, Dion is an ideal debater.

Gaining mysterious powers from his dad, Dion doesn't show much fear nor does he hold back when he discovers what he can do. He constantly goes against his mom's wishes to lay low and tries to use his powers to help others and stand toe to toe with the man who killed his dad.

INFJ - Matt Murdock  (Daredevil)

Daredevil in the MCU

Advocates feel it is their life's purpose to help others, no matter the cost or the pain it cost them. As the most selfless of the personality types, INFJ's are always looking out for the little people and are naturally drawn to make the world a better place.

When it comes to it, Matt Murdock is the ideal advocate,  a lawyer helping the less fortunate, a devout Catholic, using his teachings to present himself, and as the vigilante Daredevil

INFP - Clay Jensen (13 Reasons Why)

As the quiet, brooding type, Clay is on the introverted side of the MBTI®. As a mediator, Clay has a good moral compass and a knack for helping the little guy and showing an inspiring amount of optimism.

It was because of Clay that Hannah got justice for her abuser, and it was him that was there for his friends when they needed him at one point or another.

ENFJ - Mike Wheeler (Stranger Things)

Mike Wheeler looking nervous on Stranger Things

As the unquestioned leader of his group, Mike is often the one who has to keep his friends in check and as a protagonist, he is born for the role. As the source of inspiration for all of the plans and the team's strategy.

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Mike is optimistic, thinking he and his friends have what it takes to fight the monsters from the upside-down world, no matter how much the odds are against them. It's a truly admirable trait and a useful one.

ENFP - Piper Chapman (Orange Is The New Black)

Piper Chapman looking through a door window in in Orange is the New Black

Despite being thrown in jail with unlikely adversaries, Piper's sense of adventure and jumping into something new doesn't fade away. As a true campaigner, Piper is always looking at the big picture, she's jumping from project to project to feel the thrill of a job well done, even if it annoys her partner.

Before she was in jail, Piper showed a creative side to her, by making her own soap and having her own business.

ISTJ - Luther Hargreeves (The Umbrella Academy)

Luther looking confused in The Umbrella Academy

ISTJs get a bad rep for being goody two shoes and always playing by the book. When he was introduced in the show, he was the only one that was loyal to his dad and the only one who still followed his rules and went on his missions.

Luther is all by the book, he's practical and he doesn't like to take risks. It can be good sometimes, but when it comes to being a hero, you need to be able to take risks sometimes.

ISFJ - Sabrina Spellman (The Thrilling Adventures Of Sabrina)

Sabrina is a hard character to read, which makes her a perfect logistician. She's a hero, wanting to save others and use her powers for good, but she also has a hard time staying out of trouble.

She's independent and a fierce protector of her friends, and she's fearless.

ESTJ - One (Underground)

Ryan Reynolds in 6 Underground

One is the leader of a group of mercenaries, with no regard to the rules. Erased from existence and free to cause trouble with no repercussions, it's up to One to keep his team in order and find order among the chaos.

He's able to think quickly, he's resourceful, and he has the creative mind to think of plans and execute them efficiently.

ESFJ - Love Quinn (YOU)

As the second girl the stalking psychopath Joe desire, we meet Love in the second season of You. Right off the bat, we see her as a completely different person than Beck, more sure of herself, and more willing to help others.

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ESTJs have a strong sense of duty, they are loyal to a fault, and are overly concerned what people think of them. All qualities Love shows throughout the series.

ISTP - Joe Goldberg (YOU)

Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg Netflix YOU Season 2

It's hard to place a personality type on a stalker killer, but when it comes to the charismatic Joe Goldberg, he's got to be a virtuoso. Like a true ISTP, he is a creative person with a lot of  odd skills that make him an efficient killer and always one step ahead of those trying to catch him.

He's great at handling pressure and remains calm even when he's face to face with a suspecting cop while he's throwing away the materials he used to kill someone.

ISFP - Gus Crukshaink (LOVE)

Paul Rust and Gillian Jacobs as Gus and Mickey in Love season 2

Gus is the star of the coming of age story Love, where he is a man down on his luck only to find a beautiful, yet unstable Mickey Dobbs. As a true adventurer, Gus is popular among his friends and peers despite his awkward, introverted nature.

He is always taking the blame (even when it's not his fault) to make others feel better. He's a people's person and a truly great character to root for in the series.

ESTP - Alexxx (Game Over, Man)

Alexxx (Adam Devine) is the self-proclaimed leader of his friend groups and the mastermind behind all of their off the wall ideas. Alexxx is bossy, arrogant, and is prone to taking risk that almost kill his friends and ruin their million-dollar idea.

As the movie goes on we see a more rational and perceptive side to him, but he is nonetheless a true  ESTP.

ESFP- Joe Exotic (Tiger King)

Joe Exotic in Tiger King

Joe Exotic may not be the nicest guy on the list or the most stable, but he sure knows how to draw a crowd and put on a show. Part of the entertainer personality type is their ability to be charismatic and energetic, two things that Joe Exotic did well to get the world to fall in love with him.

Unfortunately, entertainers are also insensitive, intolerant, and they are poor planners. With his constant naive dream of running for office, Joe was too distracted for his zoo and he ended up losing it.

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