Subject: Let's add...
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Posted on: 2011-11-20 23:29:00 UTC

...a note about how Sue traits don't necessarily make a character automatically a Sue.

I was talking about this in the chat and mentioned Sherlock Holmes as an example: He's superintelligent and extremely perceptive, but also a flawed human being. If the exact same character with the exact same traits were written badly, he would be a Stu--the "brooding, emotionally cold loner who nevertheless solves cases with almost psychic precision and wins the respect of all of London", and Watson would have been turned into a zombie whose entire purpose was to praise Holmes, rather than a fully real character.

But Holmes isn't a Stu, because he's well-written.

The Sue/Stu traits don't really make the Sue/Stu; it's how they're handled, how the writing is done.

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