Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20150912070117/@comment-1037137-20150914020631

I get the sense that she never meant to do wrong. Maybe she gave into lesser instincts she otherwise would have not allowed to overpower her, but again why was that horribly swollen face necessary?

Yeah we've all had those moments of weakness I am sure.

Yeah I hate that. The pole, the sundae, stuff like that is all terrible. All it is is salt on the wound, that's it. And it's not particularly funny for the fact that it's usually pretty harsh. Elimination is enough on its own. I don't want such scenes happening when TD returns. It's something to dread at the end of every episode now since it's used as an excuse to defame the characters very frequently. It didn't use to be that unpleasant. You lost, you were sent home, probably angry or resentful in some cases, but at least you left with dignity. Not on literal death traps with something Chris forces you to leave with to remind the audience "You suck". I mean jeez. It's pretty unacceptable when you have so much derailment going on.

I would appreciate that, thank you. I'm curious what you overheard.

Fully agreed. Blaineley had no business or any point being in the competition and is easily one of TDWT's dumbest twists. It added nothing to the season in my opinion. They just wanted another butt monkey, and Blaineley isn't even very effective in that role. She was perfectly effective as a gossip monger on the Aftermaths. I think I'll also ask them why they made that call. Blaineley was simply just there, she had nothing of value to offer the actual competition. Did they ever give a reason why, my friend?

No it doesn't. Cartoon logic or not, that's just stupid. And it's the only elimination method to send a contestant to some randomized area, TDWT's at least dropped *most* of them back to where their final challenge last was. Mostly anyway. And again, do I really want to see contestants flushed down a toilet risking drowning in miles of pipeline for who knows how long? I hate the thought of it. And when you really think about it, did that have any business being in an all-star themed season? I don't know what, but at the end of the day what kills it for me is that it is a totally tasteless gag, and it was the elimination method for a season where clearly letting every character shine was not one of their priorities, but rather a failed attempt at some pretty crass comedy. I really hope most fans were not amused by it. Most of those elimination clips were ones I could've lived without.

They find him "charming" in that respect, they think he makes the whole show. Well depending on who you ask that's a very bad or very good thing. But yes, unfortunately quite a few people genuinely miss him, some having the nerve to ask if he'll be in RR at any point or forgetting that he is not meant to be the host of that show. But the most incredulous of his fans are the ones who suggest he should never get karma. To each their own, but I think that's bullcrap.