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 in chapter 2 was unforgivable.

Ethan preaches about responsibility for these under your care, but where was he when Annie had a circulation failure? And earlier, when MC gave her wrong medication, why didn't he oppose nor just did show any interest? It was attending's duty, to supervise both patients and interns, and he failed in both. Later he took it out on MC, whom he blamed for his own negligence. "What the hell are you doing here, Rookie?" And what the hell do you think they are doing, having a picnic? And where the hell were YOU the whole time?

If Annie died and her parents sued the hospital, Ethan would be the most severely punished person, as the most (ir)responsible as supervisor. So he should be less impertinent and more grateful. He did literally nothing to help, he was absent and uninterested the whole time, what right he has to judge? Especially in such cruel and destructive way?

"Thanks, Dr. Varma; I doubt MC would manage it alone" - Yeah, and I doubt MC could count on YOU, Mr. Absent... MC and Jackie BOTH worked in this case, saving his hide from the court. So Ethan should at least thank them BOTH, not only one of them while torturing other one. He's not only ungrateful, but also unjust.

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.