Smith) tells an unconscious, bloodied Whispers ( Terrence Mann), who’s been trying to round up the telepaths known as “sensates,” that he and his sensate brethren will “give a war”-but it’s Riley ( Tuppence Middleton) who has assembled the army. At times she can be direct, like when she remarked Mr Hoy’s hiding place had “all the modern amenities of a coffin.” She was also the only one to confront Will after he nearly failed to save Capheus from a trap (“that is not good”) when the rest of the cluster was hesitant about being critical with him after he’d just lost his father.In the pounding final moments of Sense8’s second season, good guy Will ( Brian J. When her cluster-mate was in trouble, she often turned to the most sensible solution (Sun attacked in prison? Guards!). She provided Mr Hoy with factual reasons to let him trust her, by showing him her real location and telling him her name. She also made conflicts work in her favor, like when she connected to the sensate from her rave and then worked to gain their trust. ![]() It was her idea to plant misleading objects in the place she shared with Will, like a soundtrack of Icelandic seagulls chirping, to confuse Whispers and keep him from learning their true location. At times she’d find herself in an Fi-Ni loop, so worried about the long term implications of an action (going home) that she had trouble living in the moment - instead she focused on the future emotional repercussions that could result from her going back to Iceland.Įxtroverted Thinking (Te): As her character developed overtime, she turned out to be quite a strategic planner. But after this was revealed to her, she quickly connected the dots and realized Yrsa’s relations to BPO. She also didn’t figure out Yrsa’s true identity as a sensate until she became a sensate herself and conversed with the woman again. But she wrongly believed for years that the reason bad things happened to her was because she was cursed, whereas a higher Ni-user (like Will) would have felt something else was causing this. ![]() Introverted Intuition (Ni): She trusts gut instincts in the rare occasion that she has one, and it usually turns out to be right, like when she believed something bad would happen if she went back to Iceland. She convinced him to visit their cluster-mates during their birthday, and insisted that they have one day in the year where they can live and be happy, without being scared of Whispers. She’s the one who reminds Will to live in the moment instead of constantly prepare himself for future battles. As she started to heal from her loss, her Se became healthier. When she was triggered, she was brought back into the moment when the accident happened exactly as it was, not into a moment tinted by her subjective impressions. Instead of holding on to memories or souvenirs, she buried her presence inside music and avoided all triggers. The way she dealt with trauma may be misread as Si, but the difference is she never lived in her past. DJ-ing is a very Se experience, and she does it well, because it’s all about awareness of the surroundings, and adjusting the music as it plays until she can bring out the best aspects of it. She even built her lifestyle around it so that she could engage in them regularly. She also felt it was a betrayal to them if she were to go back to their tomb and realize she no longer wanted to be dead with them, so she lived by the feeling she identified herself with, and relied on drugs to numb herself instead of try and move on from her loss.Įxtroverted Sensing (Se): She used to constantly indulge in drugs and music. For instance, she remarked that the Riley that loved Magnus and Luna died with them, and believed herself to be a new person after, because she thought could no longer love that deeply. She’s never confused about what she was feeling, and identifies herself based on these emotional experiences. She sees identity as somewhat of a black and white concept. avoiding Magnus and Luna’s funeral because she couldn’t say goodbye). Her feelings are shown through her actions (e.g. She seeks out her cluster-mates for company when she feels lonely but rarely opens up to them. Nonetheless, she is clearly dominated by her feelings. Introverted Feeling (Fi): Her feeling function is hard to spot because she kept her past hidden, and never sought external validation for her feelings. UNOFFICIAL TYPING by chaptersonetoinfinity
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