I always thought Locke was clearly Ni dominant and most likely INFJ.
I find it hard to tell what the internal function is, even if it's the primary.
So did Myers and Briggs.
That is why they always describe the visible prim/aux function with the J/P factor and not necessarily the primary for introverts.
Extroverts show their primary, introverts show their secondary.
John is not J at all on the outside.
He's pretty clearly Pe.
Hence, any IxxJ read doesn't seem to fit well.
He floats -- he wanders around and looks for signs in the external environment and then accommodates them and incorporates them into his internal framework. That's Pe, not Je.
Hence, Ne as his secondary, as he's pretty clearly introverted
Especially in contrast to Jack who is NT, probably ENTJ;
Lol. I see Jack as not N at all.
He's very xSTJ to me.
This is why John pisses him off.
John makes no sense to him.
Jack sees what is real.
He sees facts.
John's blathering and insinuations drive Jack crazy.
They have no substance.
John must be a nutjob, to Jack.
I agree with the Te function read you have, though.
Unlike John, Jack tries very hard to control external reality.
Te, definitely.
Then there is Ben. I never thought Ben would become a regular cast member. Ben is from the beginning on clearly depicted as evil. But unlike most other villains, he has no illusions about it. He doesn't look for any excuses and he doesn't really try to justify his deeds either. He only does what he has to do, no matter what it takes. Such characters will always rank higher than those who simply seek power, want to become a god, had a crappy past or other nonsense.
That's one reason why I like Ben.
He's sort of amoral.
He isn't "evil," he just is pragmatic, has goals, and doesn't apologize for his actions.
And Jenny, I really recommend you to watch the episodes that are left.
Sigh... gotta do it now!
I didn't mean to fall so far behind... the last stuff I've seen had Sawyer and Juliette together back in the past.