Talk:Susan Mayer Delfino/@comment-4396445-20120410173241

Although it was a intelligently insightful move on the writer's part, killing off her husband, Mike, is too cliche. It's something that permits Susan to be too much of crybaby- again. Remember when Mike was in a coma? Yeah, he was close to death then; and she wasn't all like she is now. Instead, she was shacking up with another man.

This is what I don't like about Susan. She's a wonderfully textured, and wonderfully plotted character; however, the way the writer's allow her to be too empathetic and to be a crybaby is becoming too cliche. Correction, it's crossed the line from cliche; it's overwritten.

Just saying.