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

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

Nearly every of my early premonitions came true:


 * 1) the authors tried to give him a human face, trying to justify him
 * 2) there's a t(o)rauma from his past, which allegedly made him this way
 * 3) the final result of this is implausible and incoherent, because his words are in strong contradiction with his deeds.

Ethan's logic - damn, it's worth a meme:


 * 1) He preaches about responsibility for the ones in his care, but where was he when Annie had a cardiac failure? And earlier, when MC gave her wrong medication? It's attending's duty to supervise both their interns and patients, and he failed in both points. Later he took it out on MC, whom he blamed for his own negligence.
 * 2) He says that he's not obliged to make someone's day better, but he wastes his time on gossiping with old lady, just  to entertain her . But he had no time to help MC with Annie's reanimation.
 * 3) He says that idolatry in doctors is foolish, but he actually idolizes himself,  stating that he's "one and only good doctor ", and wanting MC to be another one "because they show potential". As if the other doctors were idiots, including elders.
 * 4) He makes excuses about his lack of patience, while he's actually aggressive even without any slightest provocation from environment . I mean his throwing murder accusations on interns during morning round, before they did anything wrong. What amount of patience is needed to just not attack unprovoken?

There are many inconsistences and plain contradiction in this character, as the author didn't know herself whom she wanted to create. Ethan's character is strongly underdeveloped and incoherent.

However, I still try to romance him for the same reason I gave it to Prick Peralta - because I have soft point in my heart for bosses.