User blog comment:Apologyy/Ranking the Main Antagonists/@comment-24466939-20150213224524

7. Mal - He literally had no strategy besides covering his tracks, and didn't win a challenge. His only elimination was Alejandro, who was going if he didn't win anyways.

6. Scott - His strategy of challenge throwing is literally so stupid I can't wrap my head around it. How did his team not realize he was throwing those challenges? Him framing Dawn and using Mike are his only credible strategic decisions.

5. Justin - He was actually a decent antagonist for the beginning of Action. He managed to get Trent, Gwen, and Izzy out while controlling his team. After Courtney debuted, he just completely fizzled out as an antagonist. He was hilarious though.

4. Sugar - She was a decent strategist. She got Ella and Jasmine out and contributed to Dave's. She managed to actually screw around with a large portion of the cast's minds, which was pretty cool after a season of Mal. Her main flaw however was that most of her eliminations wwere by accident.

3. Courtney - She was a challenge beast, and her strategy was pretty good. She eliminated Owen, Leshawna, Justin, and Lindsay. Her eliminating Leshawna (</3) was a brilliant strategic move, and the fact that she managed to convince Harold to vote out his crush gives her major points. The drama around her made the seconf half of TDA much more interesting.

2. Heather - Great antagonist. She only intentionally eliminated Eva, Justin, Trent, and Izzy, but she also indirectly struck a lot of people while avoiding elimination herself despite the sheer amount of drama she caused. Her only problem though is that a lot of her plans depended on luck, and many of them could have easily blown up in her face.

1. Alejandro - Uh, duh. He basically eliminated EVERYONE in World Tour, while only like 4 people caught on to him during his stay. He made lots of brilliant moves in which I could go into detail, but in short he managed to manipulate events to where he was only in danger in the final 4.