Something Amyss said:
Happyninja42 said:
He lost lovers because of how he behaved
Most of which he didn't care about in the first place.
I dunno, most of the episodes I saw, he showed genuine remorse over losing a lover or so. He just didn't let others see it much. And since the show mostly revolved around him interacting with other people, we didn't see his Sad House mode very much. I didn't see the entire series, I think I stopped around...season 4? maybe 3 but possibly 4. I think it was the arc where he had the batch of numbered doctors that he was whittling down to get the replacement doctor. Whatever season that was I think.
Something Amyss said:
It's hard to say he has friends. Even Wilson is more an enabler.
You can be an enabler, and still be a friend. They aren't mutually exclusive.
Something Amyss said:
almost lost his job because he pissed off the wrong person
Now, this is where I get a little dodgy, because I tuned out in the last season or two, so maybe he faced real consequences, but not in any meaningful sense. Hell, at the end of the Tritter arc, he revealed he had manipulated the entire situation to his advantage. Which is a shame, because I really liked that arc. The fact that Tritter was a strong parallel to House. Unfortunately, nobody can stand up to House for long. Not the legal system, not the police.0
Is Tritter the big black guy who took over the hospital, and tried to change things about how it was run? If so, I don't recall any manipulation bit on his part, so I can't comment on that. And to be fair, the actual threat of him being fired
when the show is named after him is pretty much a foregone conclusion to not happen. But still, the risk was there. Most Sues (as I have always seen them represented), wouldn't ever get to that point. Tritter would instead become his biggest friend, and love him from day one for his "plucky and energetic demeanor!", instead of making it a personal goal to have him fired because he didn't like the guy. Sure our protagonist won in the end, but that's hardly a Sue-specific thing. The protagonist pretty much always wins, that's just how it is.

If someone hates a Sue, it's usually for unfounded reasons. Like that female vampire in Twilight that hated Bella, because why? No reason, she just didn't like her. Tritter however, had VERY good reasons to dislike House...because well...he's House, and he's an ass.
Something Amyss said:
and I'm pretty sure he almost died once or twice due to either his drug habit, or pissing off the wrong person who decided to shoot him or something.
Ironically, Sues frequently end up in danger. What separates them is that basically, the whole world revolves around them. Sort of like the way that even the "friends" House alienated would bend over backwards, even themselves breaking the law, their code of ethics, or other friendships to do it. House is the subject of speeches about how he's just misunderstood, or he's really a good person, or barring that, how he gets the job done and we must do everything we can to save him from himself.
Oh, and getting shot led to him getting the use of his leg back temporarily, with minimal lasting consequences.
I could be remembering these parts wrong, as I stopped watching. I vaguely recall his vicodin addiction getting REALLY bad, and causing him serious health problems, and possibly almost overdosing once? *shrugs* I don't recall. As to being shot, again I might be remembering that wrong. I could've sworn at some point, he pissed somebody off to the point where they shot him. Like some deranged patient he berated one too many times or something. Though this could be false recollection on my part, about a season I barely saw. But my point about Sue's, is that
in general, they don't end up putting themselves in life threatening situations due to stupid decisions on their part, or as a consequence of their own actions. Sure there are exceptions, Bella trying to kill herself to see the illusion of her ex boyfriend (twu wuv!), but usually, they are only threatened by outside forces. Because they are usually not allowed to actually have flaws, and make actual mistakes, it's not possible for them to do something that will bite them in the ass later.
So no, he wasn't a bullet proof Sue who could do whatever he wanted without consequences.
Something Amyss said:
Just meaningful ones. Unless he got killed in the last season or something. Maybe he did finally get his comeuppance, but most of the time, he beat the odds and usually because he manipulated the situation.
Maybe they did undo that stuff later, I don't know. But up to the point that I saw it, he didn't "get away" with everything. He had genuine fallout from his actions, lost friends, near death experiences, lost lovers, etc. Sure in the end he comes out on top, he has Protagonist Armor to help with that. I still don't think he's a Sue. But yeah, not really on topic, so whatever.