User blog comment:TDFanatic52/Top 10 Worst/ Failed TD Moves/@comment-2156422-20161025043054/@comment-2156422-20161028020549

It's sad that most of those sad moves are righteous actions of good-hearted characters. But I agree with you that regarding strategy they can be considered bad moves.

6. I must confess I never thought about that! Why didn't Trent talk to Gwen before the elimination ceremony? What, did he think that everything was going to be ok if no one said anything? Why didn't cross his mind that Heather could tease Gwen about his? This makes me like him a little less right now. This is a very faulty decidion of his.

5. Why didn't Geoff just voted for Bridge and said he didn't (although that would be kinda OOC)? Why in the other hand then he didn't try to concince Duncan that he lied to Bridge (even though he didn't)? This episode concluison is very bad written.

4. Alright, this episode is just... evil I refuse to write more about it.

3. I personally think eliminating Mike was a smart move from Scott. Jo and Lightning would resume their fight in the next episode, which they did. None of them cared about him. Mike and Zoey would try to eliminate him first, and they have an alliance with Cameron. I think Scott would go before Jo then. And why Mike and not Zoey? Dunno, maybe he fears Zoey less? And besides, Mike's crazy. Who knows what one of his personalities can do? (Scott's thought)

2. I honestly don't think Tyler cared about eliminating Gwen or Courtney. The only one he was eager to eliminate was Duncan. In that sense, he only got to laugh in You Regatta Be Kiddin Me.

Yay, I finally managed to post this!