Subject: The thing is...
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Posted on: 2013-12-05 09:21:00 UTC

... any story can be described in such a way as to sound like a badfic. There's the tale of the young man who ends up being the Chosen One for ill-defined reasons, is the only person capable of resisting the lure of the eeeevil magic object he carries, has a group of friends who put aside everything - despite being very important people - to help him, and who (in the film version) has huge eyes and falls over a lot - okay, I'm not very good at this, but you could definitely summarise the plot of Lord of the Rings to make it sound Suvian.

The key isn't the descriptions you can stick on it - it's the quality of the writing. I think Skye has enough character - and character development - and consequences for her actions (she's still wearing that bracelet, as far as I know) - to count as a decently-written character. She's not the best character in the show (hi, Fitz-Simmons!), but she's not a terrible Mary-Sue who ruins it all. At least, not for me.

The same can also be applied in reverse, of course. The reason many people in the PPC think Eragon is a Gary-Stu isn't because of his summary - he's basically just a farmboy who stumbled into something far larger than him, and is doing everything he can just to keep up with the demands made of him, even though he didn't exactly choose to be The Last Dragonrider or whatever - it's because it's really badly written.

And to close off, another example of a character who can definitely be described in a Sueish way: he's an alien, who (of course) spends all his time on Earth, saving the planet because he's Just That Nice. He's the last of his people, and of course angst about this occasionally - otherwise what use is a tragic backstory? - and, get this, he can't die. He just comes back every time, healthier than ever. He's accompanied by a bunch of people who literally drop everything in their lives to go with him, despite only knowing him a day or so - and he's got a magical time-and-space machine which can take him anywhere (or -when) he wants.

Bu-bu-ba-dum, bu-bu-ba-dum, ooo-eee-ooo...

hS

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