Subject: I'd say almost the opposite.
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Posted on: 2010-04-12 19:08:00 UTC

In the last instance I agree with you. However, if the writer says nothing I think it's up to the PPCer whether or not to give them the benefit of the doubt, depending on the circumstances. Also, if the story was written or even in progress after a canon revelation and the writer acknowledges the error, that's all the more reason they should have fixed it, or at least done something to work around it. Especially if not fixing it specifically benefits a Sue and has no other reason behind it.

~Neshomeh

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