Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-35009857-20161021035213/@comment-35009857-20161021203806

I am doing great. Thank you.

I agree with the five things about TDAS you said. The show's continuity (or lack thereof) can somewhat be compared to that of Modern Spongebob Squarepants.

Although I would have those four over Sam for returnees, I did not have a problem with Sam returning. They could have initiated more storylines with him (like his gaming gags), but I felt he was just there in the background.

The Ballooned Eight floating away into the sky and the island sinking are my least favorite humor that TDAS gave us. Plain unnecessary for sure.

Ed MacDonald wrote Sundae Muddy Sundae, the worst Total Drama episode of all time due to nuking two story arcs for a stupid reason. He deserved to be let go from Fresh.

This season had A LOT of potential, but it was criminally wasted and the All-Stars were not at their best, you're right. They exposed the worst traits in all characters (except for Scott). Positive development should not be an ignored or hard task to undertake. The Ridonculous Race had continuity errors as well, but at least they did not derail the characters due to crappy and lazy writing (TDAS). I hope they can redeem those characters in the future (if Cartoon Network decides to renew it). Courtney is one of those characters that NEED redemption.

Captain America: Civil War was an action-packed and entertaining movie in my opinion. I enjoyed it a lot, but it was darker than the first two films. The villain of the film was named Helmut Zemo and he added fuel to the fire when it came to fracturing the Avengers. I feel that Zemo was a good strategist and had a reason to break the Avengers apart. Might I ask why you thought the villain is uninspired?