Talk:Ethan Ramsey/@comment-36836718-20190322183651/@comment-36277500-20190324184730

Welcome to the club. And I actually bought diamond scenes.

I don't care about his childish insults ("someone with working brain" etc.) - I'm old enough to not let something like this upset me.

But what he did to MC in chapter 2 was unforgivable. There is something like work ethics.

In short: he was an attending. Attendings have not only privileges (to bully interns), but also duties (to oversee interns). Ethan left a rookie without any help or advice, thus they made a terrible mistake (it was rather inevitable in such circumstances). Ethan didn't raise any objections during committing this mistake by MC, nor deigned to help them with fixing it. He also didn't feel any rudimentary responsibility, blaming MC for something what was actually his own negligence.

The only sin MC committed was not asking someone elder before taking any actions. MC didn't deserve such cruel and devastating words, less from someone who was no less at fault. If ever, Ethan should also scold himself for not being ready to be an attending, because he proven to be completely incapable to supervise his own interns.

And yet he preaches about "responsibility for people in your care".

It's even worse... Later he admits that he knew from the start what the patient was suffering from, but deliberately toyed with both MC's career and patient's life, just for his own purposes. And he calls himself "doctor"... If MC told Banerji or Harper about it, he would get suspended or fired. I don't even mention what would happen to him, if Annie died and her parents sued hospital.

Since chapter 4, his character seems to develop some maturity and responsibility, and his behaviour seems to change for better. But even if I start to feel sympathy or interest for him, there will always be a splinter in my MC's heart caused by his injustice in chapter 2.

However, he is still better and more interesting than other available LI.