Does Ambiguous Disorder actually apply to Tim? As far as I can tell, the trope refers to someone with odd traits that seem to indicate some kind of condition that real people might have (but with no "official" diagnosis set down either in canon or word-of-god), as opposed to someone who couldn't be properly diagnosed in-universe because their condition was at least partially of supernatural origin. Especially when, like Tim, they act completely neurotypical except when having an active episode.
I'd rather be sure before removing it, though.
Konaa
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06:20:12 PM Aug 12th 2012
Hey there, for whoever posted about Hoodie being also called Sinclair, I'm to blame for that. It was just a random name I decided to come up with in a discussion on a forum for some reason I forget, and it kind of snowballed out of control. Pretty funny to see it turned up on TV tropes.