Subject: mmm... opinion incoming.
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Posted on: 2011-09-03 00:00:00 UTC

A Sue character is one that warps the story around them. This is always a little bad. But in a canon Sue case, because the story is THEIR OWN STORY, it's not always a horrible thing... or at the very least, the damage is minimized. The Sues the PPC kills are dangerous because they do this while stealing the story from other people.

Sure a story's quality and a character's quality can be divorced from one another. A story can have riveting style, good language and diction, and interesting turns, yet contain a character who is unrealistic. It's perfectly possible to find a good book with a somewhat borderline character.

In other words:

Sues as a general concept are always bad, but a story with a Sue is not always bad... because the quality of writing and the 'badness' of the Sue can vary. A marginal Sue with good writing can make us overlook how she hogs the spotlight because we're having fun and enjoying ourselves. A marginal Sue with bad writing has nothing to disguise that everything about her is deus ex machina. A terrible Sue with any writing always makes us gag, though...

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