ToddyDoody wrote: » And you felt the need to start a thread about this?
Dante Lemon Pollution wrote: » I used to watch it. Big spoiler.... it was fiction. They twisted and turned the character as suited the story line. It doesn't warrant scrutiny or analysis.
Pictures Of Lilly wrote: » So in other words, if you encountered him in real life, you'd be puzzled as hell? With most people, they're either extrovert or introvert, or somewhere within the spectrum. What's interesting here, is that he seems to have the extremes of both. So don't be so quite to try and shun my question.
Pictures Of Lilly wrote: » With most people, they're either extrovert or introvert, or somewhere within the spectrum.
foxy farmer wrote: » American police can't solve any crime without help from some individual specialising in some unrelated field. Patrick Jane, Castle ,Dr Cal Lightman (Lie To Me) or the mammy of them all Jessica Fletcher
Pat Mustard wrote: » I'm somewhere in between and I imagine that there are a whole load of people the exact same as I am. I can be quiet one minute and telling a big yarn to a group of strangers the next. I'll have lunch on my own or with work colleagues/friends. It just all depends on the circumstances. It's definitely not a black and white case of extrovert/introvert. Some people are just johnny average. Somewhere in between.
Deleted User wrote: » The mentalist?
Ipso wrote: » if it wasn't for that Scotch Egg he'd be dead.
Pictures Of Lilly wrote: » I didn't feel the need to state where I fit as an extrovert/introvert!
Hrududu wrote: » I always thought he was naturally an extrovert who had been changed by what had happened to his family.