In such instances, he feels that he’s failed at protecting them, which he sees as his duty as the Skipper. He isn’t comfortable around strong emotional expression, and isn’t sure how to handle his own emotions, which rarely bring about any display in him except when something bad has happened to his fellow castaways, especially Gilligan. Introverted Feeling (Fi): The Skipper has a moral code, mostly founded on tradition and military discipline, and he sticks to it tirelessly. Though he scoffs at Gilligan for his sometimes fantastical claims and beliefs, he himself carries a deep and steady belief in voodoo, and a frightened reverence for such island magic. He puts great value on duty and discipline.Įxtroverted Intuition (Ne): The Skipper rarely uses this function, but it can be seen in his superstitious nature. He sees the innate and sometimes supernatural value in old items, especially when they connect to his superstitious beliefs. He trusts that what he’s learned from others will hold true for himself as well. His standard of behavior is traditional, especially in relation to the women on the island. He likes things to remain as they have always been, and is not a friend to change. He remembers stories from his past with clarity. Yet his career wasnt flourishing: He chartered a. Introverted Sensing (Si): The Skipper has a knack for details and adapts naturally to military routine. The skipper was a World War II naval veteran, a longtime boat captain and by all accounts a nautical genius. It’s been over 31 years since the memorable actor lost his battle with thymus cancer in January of 1990. He immediately sees the flaws in Gilligan’s Ne-spawned schemes and doesn’t hesitate to point them out. Minnow Captian, his passengers, and The Skipper’s first mate Gilligan (Bod Denver) were caught in a frightful storm in 1964 it began the longest three-hour tour in history. Gilligan’s ineptitude annoys him more than anything, and hates to be useless more than anything else. He’s very blunt and straightforward in his communication, refusing to waste time on sugar-coating and other frills. He’s a natural leader and he doesn’t hesitate ti say what he’s really thinking. He doesn’t shy away from giving orders, and expects things to happen when he does. Extroverted Thinking (Te): The Skipper is all about results.
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