Don't kill me, but what's a Mary Sue?
@Mello1025 As Wag so perfectly explained, her transition from weeping widow to over the top gun blazer who "could wield a gun as well as other members of the gang with relatively limited experience in using one" is unrealistic and has mary sue written all over it.
Not the mention her whole storyline, her husband dies and now shes suddenly hell bent on revenge, is kind of typical imo.
(This is taken from Wikipedia) @JohnMarston1907 this is what a Mary Sue means:
A Mary Sue is a generic name for any fictional character who is so competent or perfect that this appears absurd, even in the context of the fictional setting. Mary Sues are often an author's idealized or flawless self-insertion. They may excel at tasks that should not be possible for them, or they may upstage the protagonist of a fictional setting, such as by saving them. They may disregard previously established aspects of the fiction such as characterization and natural laws. Mary Sue is a type of stock character.
So is she a Mary Sue or not?
@JeremiahE98 that wasn’t the point. She’s a Mary-Sue. Her personality, background and overall abilities are things that Mary-Sue‘s do. Sure, Arthur and John can do shit as well, but that’s because they are the characters we play as.
Not to mention, Arthur and John are seasoned outlaws who have been wielding guns against lawmen and other outlaws for over a decade. Sadie just worked on a farm.
"Sadie grew up in a harsh environment and learned to hunt animals and ride horses in her youth."
How do you know she didn't learn to kill, before the game begins? She fights, because she feels she has to. Makes sense, considering her own husband died. She wants revenge. Wouldn't anyone? What, you think she'd just say, "Eh", and move on?
@JeremiahE98 Maybe you should re-read the comments above one more time ^^^
@Catcher Wongus Again, you didn't actually answer what I said. YOU explain how that makes no sense. She is already trained to use a gun, by her husband. With revenge being her prime motive, she would train and hone her skills, in order to succeed.
Honestly, I don't care about the Sadie Mary Sue anymore. I'm done with this.