There are several personality types that hate abstract thought on the ESTPs fit into this category as they are a solution-focused personality group that prefers to follow a pathway to the eventual solution, rather than going off in numerous different paths that lead to unclear endings.

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So, with that said just what Netflix original programming would ESTPs enjoy and which ones will this personality type loathe?

Love: Tiger King

A close up up Joe Exotic from Tiger King, squinting at the camera, hat backwards.

Love him or hate him, there is just something captivating about Joe Exotic. His irrationality boggles the mind but for some reason leaves us wanting more. ESTPs will enjoy Tiger King simply because it creates a clear narrative where that those watching can easily choose sides in the debate.

Both sides present their case and it is up to the public to decide whether Joe Exotic or Carol Baskins is in the right. No matter which side fans choose, they will be entertained.

Hate: 13 Reasons Why

Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen Katherine Langford as Hannah Baker 13 Reasons Why

ESTPs enjoy following bread crumbs when it comes to what they watch on television. For the most part, it would appear 13 Reasons Why would be right up their alley.

Sadly, while the show follows in a methodical path, leading to what one would believe to be an ultimate conclusion will soon find that upon watching the season finale of each season that there are more questions than answers. In fact, upon further contemplation, this show's reasoning can be picked apart fairly easily.

Love: The Hollow

Most shows follow a narrative that usually by the end of the first episode or two leads viewers to understand the adventure that they are taking part in. However, a show like Netflix's The Hollow, places viewers immediately into a complex puzzle, allowing the viewers to get to know the cast of characters through their interactions in solving the various riddles that hinder them in their journey.

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ESTPs will enjoy learning new things about their favorite characters as each episode progresses to a satisfying conclusion.

Hate: Narcos

Narcos Mexico Netfix Diego Luna Michael Pena

The good and bad thing about Narcos is that for those that have a selective taste for watching documentary-styled shows and aren't afraid to watch hours of subtitles will find this show absolutely fascinating. However, for those that are easily bored like many ESTPs are, they will probably not make it past the first episode.

While it is full of action it lacks the initial intrigue that would keep ESTP's attention for more than an episode. Plus, there are just way too many subtitles.

Love: Stranger Things

Stranger Things Season 2 Cast

If there is one thing that ESTPs are, it is observant. Those little lines in a TV show that most viewers wouldn't even recognize or follow, ESTPs will catch on to, understanding that they will eventually lead to a big payoff. Stranger Things has a little of everything an ESTP enjoys, action, comedy, and a plot full of hints that will keep them intrigued long enough to get hooked.

These payoffs will keep them not only watching with anticipation but will eventually bring them back next season wanting more.

Hate: Frontier

Frontier is one of those shows that on the surface, ESTPs should enjoy. After all, it has a popular action hero as the main protagonist and an interesting cast of characters with some noticeable comedy mixed in. However, when digging deeper into the series, they will soon find that most of the show is quite monotonous and, at times, hard to follow.

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ESTPs will eventually become frustrated with the pacing, leading them to turn off a show that has potential but no payoff.

Love: Disenchantment

Disenchantment's Bean Elfo and Luci burning at the stake

For ESTPs that loved Futurama, they will find Disenchantment to be a diamond in the rough. Like Futurama, Disenchantment deals with a group of energetic misfits who almost always find themselves in a terrible predicament each episode, usually of their own doing.

ESTPs will enjoy the pacing and energy of the main cast of characters who always seem to know how to follow through with a well-timed joke. Plus, it has enough action to keep the more adventurous ESTPs entertained.

Hate: F Is For Family

The talented Bill Burr can usually take a lackluster movie or TV show and make it into comedy gold with his in your face personality type. Sadly, this is one dumpster fire that even Bill Burr's talents cannot save. ESTPs will find the show unoriginal and lacking the energy needed to get them to continue watching.

For the most part, the humor is bland, with many of the characters being nothing short of monsters that are unpalatable to the average viewer, making each episode a task to finish.

Love: A Series Of Unfortunate Events

For fans of the book series of the same name, the Netflix series A Series of Unfortunate Events didn't exactly live up to expectations in more than a few ways. Even though the casting of the characters was spot on.

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With that said, ESTPs will enjoy the resourceful story that always finds compelling ways to keep the plot moving forward. Even though the main antagonist is cruel and disgusting, for most, he is by far the most memorable character thanks to the superb acting of Neil Patrick Harris.

Hate: Punisher

A show like Netflix's the Punisher isn't exactly supposed to be an uplifting protagonist's journey towards redemption. Instead, it is a man writhing in his own pain, lashing out at anyone he believes is responsible for his family's murder.

ESTPs will find it hard to cheer for such an unlikable, boring protagonist who simply lacks the personality to put a below-average show on his shoulders and carry it across the finish line. The only punishment the Punisher deals out is to anyone watching for more than an episode.

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