Which White Lotus Character Are You, According To Myers-Briggs?
Each season of "The White Lotus" simmers with dysfunction and delivers a cast of characters so richly layered that it’s impossible not to see a little of ourselves in them.

The next time you spiral over a room upgrade, get ghosted by your situationship, or start journaling about late-stage capitalism on vacation—just know your MBTI type saw it coming. Below, we matched key characters from all three seasons to their personality type so you can figure out exactly who you’d be in paradise—and whether you’d make it out alive.
ISTJ – Olivia Mossbacher (Season 1)
Olivia is a classic ISTJ—principled, analytical, and obsessed with being right. She’s the type who reads Marx once and turns it into a personality, holding everyone else to a strict moral code (that somehow doesn’t apply to her). Like many ISTJs, she’s reliable and disciplined, but her rigid worldview makes her quick to judge others—and slow to reflect on herself.
ENTJ – Nicole Mossbacher (Season 1)
Nicole is the ENTJ mom who runs her family like a Fortune 500 company—strategic, assertive, and constantly low-key disappointed in everyone. ENTJs value competence and logic, and Nicole clings to both like armor. Power suit or beach cover-up, her leadership energy never takes a vacation.
INTP – Quinn Mossbacher (Season 1)
Quinn begins as your classic INTP teen: checked out, awkward, and screen-addicted. But beneath that disinterest is a rich inner world that thrives on ideas and quiet observation. When he finally steps outside the digital haze, he taps into the INTP gift for deep transformation. He came for WiFi, stayed for a spiritual rebirth.
ESFJ – Mark Mossbacher (Season 1)
Mark is the ESFJ dad trying desperately to reconnect—with his wife, his son, his masculinity, and his sense of purpose. ESFJs are family-oriented and anxious to please. He wants everyone to be okay, but especially wants to feel like he's doing a good job. His need for external validation is painfully, endearingly obvious.
INFP – Paula (Season 1)
Paula is the INFP idealist turned accidental saboteur. Guided by deep but misguided conviction and a fixation on injustice, she wants to do the right thing—but like many INFPs, her big-picture idealism can cloud practical judgment. She internalizes everything, trusts selectively, and reacts emotionally.
ISFJ – Rachel Patton (Season 1)
Sweet, somewhat traditional, and quietly unraveling, Rachel is a textbook ISFJ—loyal, dutiful, and deeply concerned with doing the right thing. She wants to be a supportive wife, but also craves recognition and purpose of her own. Like many ISFJs, she’s torn between meeting others’ expectations and honoring the voice inside her that says something isn’t quite right.
ESFP – Shane Patton (Season 1)
Shane is the ESFP prince of petty grievances. ESFPs crave excitement, comfort, and attention, and Shane's vacation is a battleground for all three. When things don’t go exactly his way, he spirals into drama, not introspection. He’s the kind of guy who proposes with a perfect sunset and then fights the concierge for ruining it.
ISTP – Armond (Season 1)
Armond is the ISTP running on fumes. At first, he’s calm under pressure—logical, hands-on, and great at managing chaos. But ISTPs are known for bottling things up until they spectacularly implode, and Armond is no exception. When pushed too far (say, by an entitled guest named Shane), his cool detachment unravels into full-blown sabotage.
ENFJ – Belinda Lindsey (Season 1)
Belinda is the textbook ENFJ: compassionate, perceptive, and always putting others first—even when they absolutely don’t deserve it. She’s a natural caregiver who sees the potential in people (even Tanya, unfortunately), and like many ENFJs, she believes in transformation. But when that emotional investment isn’t reciprocated, the fallout is exhausting.
ESTP – Tanya McQuoid (Seasons 1 & 2)
Tanya is chaos in couture—an ESTP through and through. Sensory-driven, impulsive, and desperate to outrun her own grief, she ricochets from one emotional high to another. ESTPs live for the thrill of the moment, and Tanya's entire existence is a series of dramatic peaks and valleys. She falls hard, trusts fast, and crashes accordingly.
INFJ – Daphne Sullivan (Season 2)
On the surface, she’s your picture-perfect mom in a designer kaftan. Underneath? A quietly calculating INFJ who understands people better than they understand themselves. INFJs are idealistic but emotionally strategic—they read between the lines and adjust accordingly. Daphne isn’t naive; she plays long-term emotional chess while keeping the peace with a smile and a mimosa.
ESFP – Portia (Season 2)
Anxious, aimless, and dressed for Instagram, Portia is the ESFP who craves spontaneity and connection but panics the moment she gets either. ESFPs are emotionally reactive, deeply curious, and easily bored—which explains her taste in men and existential spirals.
ESFJ – Harper Spiller (Season 2)
Harper's the ESFJ who can’t help but call out the fakeness around her. ESFJs are attuned to social dynamics and deeply value honesty and connection—but when wounded, they lean into skepticism and judgment. She’s not here to play nice.
ESTJ – Victoria Ratliff (Season 3)
The Ratliff matriarch who keeps everyone in line and judges you for ordering room service past 9 p.m. Victoria is the ESTJ who runs her family like a boardroom: structured, efficient, and occasionally heartless. She thinks rules equal love.
ISTJ – Timothy Ratliff (Season 3)
This conservative patriarch is the ISTJ trying to hold his family and legacy together—preferably without discussing emotions. ISTJs value tradition, order, and a clear moral code, even if it means ignoring the mess right in front of them.
INTP – Piper Ratliff (Season 3)
A religion major with a crisis of faith and a love of overthinking, Piper is your classic INTP. Analytical, aloof, and deeply curious, INTPs want to understand everything—including themselves. But emotional fluency? That might take another semester.
ESTP – Saxon Ratliff (Season 3)
A college kid on a gap year from responsibility, Saxon is the ESTP who charges headfirst into fun without thinking about consequences. ESTPs are thrill-seekers who love stimulation and spontaneity—and get bored the second things calm down.
INFJ – Jaclyn Lemon (Season 3)
A famous actress with a soul full of secrets, Jaclyn is the INFJ who sees through the glitz and longs for something real. INFJs are idealists with emotional depth and a strong inner compass, often trapped between their dreams and the harshness of reality. She wants authenticity—but not without a little drama.
INTJ – Laurie Duffy (Season 3)
Laurie is the INTJ you don’t want to underestimate—sharp, self-contained, and always observing. As a divorced lawyer with no time for nonsense, she relies on logic over sentiment. INTJs value independence and precision, making them excellent problem-solvers—and terrible small talkers.
ENFP – Kate Bohr (Season 3)
Sweet, spontaneous, and secretly searching for purpose, Kate is the ENFP on the edge of a personal revelation. ENFPs are idealistic and full of hope, but they also tend to dive into things headfirst without a plan. This vacation could be her breakthrough or her breakdown.
ISTP – Rick Hatchett (Season 3)
Emotionally elusive and effortlessly cool, Rick is the ISTP who keeps you guessing. ISTPs are independent, hands-on, and unbothered by social norms. He says little, reveals less, and somehow still ends up at the center of the story. If he feels guilty, you’ll never know.
ESFP – Chelsea (Season 3)
Rick's younger girlfriend, Chelsea is an ESFP with a love for drama and designer swimsuits. ESFPs live for the spotlight, crave connection, and absolutely melt down when the vibes are off. She’s not thinking long-term—she’s thinking about how she looks walking away.
ISFP – Mook (Season 3)
A quiet mystic, Mook is the ISFP wellness guide who speaks in metaphors and leaves before things get too loud. ISFPs are gentle, creative, and attuned to beauty, often preferring solitude to social drama.
Who Are You at The White Lotus?
Whether you’re an emotionally repressed INTJ holding it together with wine and denial, or an ESFP throwing a poolside tantrum, The White Lotus proves one thing: every personality type has a breaking point.