User blog:Don25/What really should concern us about the sixth season of Total Drama.

It's not whether our favorite characters are going to be there or whether it will be more fun or dramatic.

What matters is that the writers are of quality, that they know what they are doing and where they want to arrive with the characters that we love.

Know how to create arches with a beginning, knot and denouement, that give us catharsis with narrative solidity.

Do not repeat the same mistakes, like bowing before the fanservice, above a good development and a good story, which almost kills the franchise.

That's what I was thinking, when I finished the very irregular fifth season of TD in two parts, while spending some time thinking if it was worth continuing with a series that started incredibly big and gradually diminishing quality, by fanservice and mediocre writers.

I was about to move on from TDRR, due to the hastio and disappointment of the fifth season.

But to my surprise, I loved TDRR, it seemed to me an exceptional season, that positivity, those developments of couples, that rhythm so frenetic but refreshing, those dialogue with background, that demonstration that everyone is a winner, everyone learns something about the trip, a joy.

The Ridonculous Race with that development, that positivity and journey of discovery of the individual and the couples, was wonderful, gave me hope, and here I am.

I hope, a season to match TDI and TDRR, and I'm sure they will.

Because Fresh TV and Tom and Jennifer saw that series like Time of the Adventure or Gravity Falls took risks with complex subjects for a children's audience and they triumphed, they had learned of their mistakes, they had the route of the success, they only had to know to move and adapt.

That's what we have to worry about, for the new season.

Of course, if our favorite characters are in the season, great, but the priority is to expect good quality.

And, what do you think?