Subject: Sort of
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Posted on: 2011-09-03 02:03:00 UTC

I don't think that ticking off the boxes in a litmus test, makes the character a Sue. Ticking off all those boxes, are generally symptomatic of having written a Sue. I am agreed that hitting all those boxes does make for a very difficult character to write well, so most of the ones that hit those boxes are awful Sues, but I do not agree that a well-written character that hits those boxes is a Sue.

If the character disrupts the story--If the character destroys all possible enjoyment and breaks even the most willing suspension of disbelief then that character is not well-written. Whether the character is teh awesum! and hits every mark on the litmus test, or the character is the clumsiest loser on the face of the planet (or wherever the story is set), that character is a Sue. Going by that there can be origin!canon Sues (a concept I fought against believing in for a long time), there can be fanfiction Sues, and there can be Sues tacked onto existing shows as newcomer!canon Sues.

Anyway, I guess I am basically agreeing with DML's definition, just in less precise language.

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