Subject: With regards to Mary-Sues....
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Posted on: 2011-08-17 21:27:00 UTC

One good way to tell if the OC's a Mary Sue is to ask what would happen if you took her (or him) out of the story, and if there's a place for her (or him) in the world. Some OCs are like NPCs in a video game: they're the barrista at the coffee shop, and you could replace them with pretty much anyone without it making a difference. Others have to be who they are, but they still fit into the world-- like the murder victim's beloved sister who's secretly the culprit. Tony DiNozzo flirting with the barrista for half a scene doesn't make her a Sue; DiNozzo falling in love with the sister during the case, forgetting all about his other friends, and neglecting his job for her because they're Just That Perfect for each other probably does. (Actually, even that could make for good fic, if you made it about her psychological manipulation of him and made it clear that this was NOT a healthy relationship. But I digress.)

Personally, I think a lot of the fun of shipping canon characters is watching the author try to justify why these two, of all people, are together. Some use their interactions in canon to help that along, others don't.

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