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MY FAVORITES BASED ON SEASON
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FIRST GENERATION RANKINGS
Duncan, labeled  The Delinquent  24th - Duncan frustrates me. My old reasoning for having him higher up on this list is that he's always causing drama, and keeping the show interesting. What I can't stand about him is that he's never on the receiving end of any of the consequences. Total Drama Island was Duncan's only "redeemable" season where he actually shows off his "sweet side" fairly successfully. In TDA, he basically bullied Harold that entire season. Like, the whole season. Duncan didn't receive any karma and went on to win. They weren't hiding the fact that Duncan was a writer's pet. They almost made a joke out of it with all of Chris' comments about how Duncan missed out on his "screentime" in TDWT. In TDWT, Duncan caused all the drama, and was praised for it while Gwen and Courtney took all of the heat. Then he went on to outrank them BOTH. Basically, Duncan had been obnoxiously cruel for TDA and TDWT and his ultimate punishment in TDAS came far too late.

Ezekiel, labeled  The Homeschooler  23rd - Ezekiel turned into an absolute monster. Like, I don't know what else to say about him. I'm glad he hasn't shown up since TDAS. I enjoyed the little TDAS-aftershow clip where he finally found happiness in the Fun Zone. My main beef with Ezekiel is the entire "Gollum" arc, since he was basically stripped of his humanity and treated like garbage. That made the Total Drama universe VERY scary. This is a universe where this kind of thing can happen and NOBODY faces any consequences. It just made me fear more for the other contestants. What other awful things could happen to them that would have no consequences? His transformation didn't even serve a purpose. It was all just buildup to a reference... An original character destroyed for the sake of a reference. Total Drama, keep working on making original material and lay off the references. You're good on your own. :)

Trent, labeled  The Musician  22nd - Trent just bores me, to be honest. I still LIKE him, though. Frankly, after all these whacky characters and whacky seasons I would honestly love nothing more than to see a completely normal character again. But in this case, he took a dive in TDA. I didn't like the direction they went with him, and I think everyone can agree with me on that. His "nine" obsession came out of nowhere, and Gwent's entire arc that season was severely underwhelming. Maybe I'm just upset that Gwent died so fast, allowing Duncney to overtake the season, which was NOT fun.

Cody, labeled  The Geek  21st - To be absolutely honest, I don't have much of a problem with Cody. He's not an amazing character, but he's always surrounding himself with characters who are. Owen and Cody, Sierra and Cody, Gwen and Cody, and most of Cody's TDWT merge interactions were great. Since most of the TDWT mergers were straight up villains, Cody was a hilarious sore thumb, which made him popular. My main reason for having Cody this low on the list is his fanbase. I can't stand the aggressive portion of the Cody fanbase. Some of the nastiest people in this fanbase. Please chill out. You're the reason Sierra is funnier than she is now. I feel bad for the nice Cody fans who have to deal with that. (Also, have we ever gotten an update on the famous Cody fan that inspired Sierra's existance?)

Katie, labeled  The Sweet Girl  20th - Katie was just kind of wasted potential. She didn't do much of anything, and I'm still bitter her and Sadie didn't show up in Ridonculous. There's not much else I can really say. Katie and Sadie have definitely made me laugh. I can't have them any higher on the list since they only competed once and didn't make it very far.

Sadie, labeled  The Sweet Girl's Friend  19th - I was sad that Sadie didn't have a big, elaborate arc after Katie's elimination. She just, didn't talk until her elimination episode. They could have gone places with that. Sadie could have even made the merge had that been a story arc. Overall, missed opportunities, but was still an entertaining character that strangely never annoyed me. EEEEEEEEE!!!

Gwen, labeled  The Loner  18th - Gwen has come a long way. Her appeal to me has been a roller coaster. She won over the entire fanbase in Island. She was still cool in Action, and came back stronger in World Tour. Then came All Stars. You'll notice All Stars playing a hand in people being low(er) on my list. Gwen completely denying Courtney and Duncan having been together at the time of the kiss was insanely contradictory to what is actually true. Basically, Gwen and Courtney's story arc in All Stars deviated so far from the truth that I couldn't help but wonder if the writers even watched TDWT. Basically, Gwen's arc in TDAS, and her inclusion into the "Terrible Trio" was frustrating. Another annoying aspect of this is that ALL of Gwen's season arcs just revolve around boys. Island, getting with Trent. Action, leaving Trent. World Tour, getting with Duncan. All Stars, leaving Duncan. If she were to return, I can't really imagine her being a part of an arc that doesn't involve just giving her another boyfriend. She's lost her appeal to me.

Courtney, labeled  The Overachiever  17th - I like Courtney, but sadly she's one of the most inconsistent characters in all of TD canon. She undergoes the most drastic temperament shifts per season, and suffers the hardest continuity errors. Basically, we can't really peg her at all. My favorite Courtney was the first half of TDWT Courtney. I dismiss a lot of her behavior since clearly the writers were trying to give her karma for her actions in TDA. Thing is, her karma was Duncan cheating on her... but DUNCAN still did wrong and should have gotten punished for that too. But no, Courtney is made out to be the bad guy in every situation she's a part of. I basically hate Duncney because it was abusive, and TDA made it seem like COURTNEY was the only one to contributed to that, and TDWT did it again. TDAS was supposed to be her season. Thanks to Sundae Muddy Sundae, Courtney is this low.

Tyler, labeled  The Jock  16th - He cool.

Eva, labeled  The Bully 15th - Eva just NEVER disappointed me. One of my favorite episodes in TDI was No Pain No Game. Eva's borderline insane obsession with taking Bridgette down and dominating everyone else just made me laugh. The "Eva" chant in that episode is still one of the series highlights to me. I just wish she got to compete more. I dunno what's holding them back.

Alejandro, labeled  The Archvillain 14th - Alejandro was just a VERY well done villain. I don't think he dumbed anyone down. He played to people's weaknesses, which I enjoyed watching. This guy showed up and started taking down all of our childhood faves, and it was insane watching. Basically, I appreciate him making World Tour as interesting as it was. Sadly, his handstand thing in TDAS kept him from making it up to where Heather is on this list. Walk on your hands, bro. Alejandro was one of the TWO characters in this series to be a SERIOUS villain. A villain that rarely got funny. But since Alejandro was effective, he didn't need to be funny. Mal was the other one... but Mal sucked, since he barely got anyone out and just sat back as everyone else ran into each othe rbecause of how dumbed down they were for that season. TDAS was a mess. More like TD A Mess. Lol. Al is great.

Justin, labeled  The Eye Candy  13th - *smiles in mirror* Like I said... Comedic villains are my fave.

Beth, labeled  The Wannabe 12th - Beth made a HUGE comeback in TDA. She started developing FAST after she got her braces off. I was enthraled by how well they began to let Beth blossom in season 2. Many people found her annoying, yet I find her endearing. My main reason for liking Beth so much is that people compare her to Zoey, saying she's just an ugly Zoey... that's not true. Beth has an intricate backstory. She wants friends, she openly TRIES, but fails because she lives on a farm and doesn't know how. She doesn't insult the boys at her school and call them "juvie rejects" and "morons". She's an actual sweet character. The kind of character that SURPRISES you when she acts sassy or mean. That's what made her big mean moment in the finale so shocking. Beth stays true to her friends and is always open and honest with them. She knows who to fear and doesn't rely on one boy. She juggles her love life AND her time in the game. She's responsible and clumsy at the same time. She never godplays, and she's beautiful in her own adorkable way. Beth is awesome.

Bridgette, labeled  The Surfer 11th - I had a crush on Bridgette when I was younger. Now I have a crush on Bridgette AND Geoff. lol Not much else to say, really. Bridgette was just a lot of fun to watch. I think she was a GREAT example of "the normal character" being pulled off successfully. Bridgette still has faults, doesn't godplay, and isn't a screenhog. As long as the boring character isn't doing any of those things, they're fine. I don't think of Bridgette as boring, don't get me wrong, but a lot of people like to throw her name out there when "bland" is brought up. C'mon guys. She's had great content.

Lindsay, labeled  The Princess 10th - She sank lower on my list since she hasn't really had any DEEP story arcs since she tried to outwit Courtney in TDA. I enjoyed her in TDWT too, when she remembered Tyler. I don't know how to go off on a Lindsay tangent, since Lindsay really needs no explanation. SHe's funny, cute, and consistent... except in TDAS, cuz everyone was inconsistent there. Ironically, Lindsay is the smartest person in TDAS. Why? Cuz she saw that season, knew what it was gonna be like, and went "f*** that s***" and got the hell out of there. Lindsay won TDAS if you ask me. xD

DJ, labeled  The Mama's Boy  9th - DJ was highly entertaining in Island. He was a perfect combination of funny, goofy, and friendly. He wasn't ALWAYS being a wimp back on Island. I liked that about him. Then came Action. DJ had began acting more wimpy, thus starting the Chef alliance story arc. I did enjoy the story arc because it involved Chef. Chef is amazing. I can't say Action was HORRIBLE, because DJ got closure at the end of it, finally proving he's tough when he stands up to Chef. That's what I like to see, a story arc that closes up and leaves no trace, other than remnant memories the contestants have of it. I hate when a story arc is cut off halfway or just leaves the competition in shambles and just stops. World Tour was different. This was what differentiated DJ from a lovable character, to a likable character. He was ALWAYS a wimp in that season. Every second of it. If they had shown that he had taken something from Chef, like confidence, I would have been okay. But he didn't, therefore he's only "ok". ... REGARDLESS, I can't find it in me to bring him lower on this list. DJ's too good. I just can't. ;-; DJ stays.

Sierra, labeled  The Uber-Fan 8th - She's a cartoon. Sierra is probably the most cartoony character out there. I adore how absolutely wacky she is. I have a deep appreciation for a character that can go as wild as she can. Her storyline with Cody is so funny. Just... so funny. Every comment the two make about eachother just makes me chuckle. It's a horrible relationship, but it's a cartoon, and it's funny, therefore I approve. Her insanity makes her incredibly unpredictable. I want to know who freaking raised her. This girl is out of control. Courtney was not the new Izzy in TDWT, Sierra was. I felt so bad for Cody all of those times, but Sierra has been the best thing to ever happen to his character. He would have been out in episode 3 if it wasn't for her. She's not only whacky and finnicky, but she's tough too. She beat up a pack of wild apes for Cody. But the number one reason why I love Sierra is... her voice actress. Sierra has a MARVELOUS voice actress who is SO incredibly talented. Her laughs are bone chillingly spooky, and her pronunciation of EVERYTHING SHE SAYS is spectacular and fluent. It's the best voice acting this show has. I hope they hire voice actors like her in the future. Annick Obonsawin must have devotion, cause she sounds perfect.

Owen, labeled  The Funnest Guy Around 7th - Owen made a SURPRISING turnaround for me after Ridonculous! Like... I really enjoyed Owen. I found him funny and likeable again. It was like watching Island all over again. Having Owen away and come back refreshed my views on him! I missed Owen, and I'm surprised I feel that way. Owen was GREAT. He deserves to be up here.

Leshawna, labeled  The Sister 6th - No explanation. I just like her. She has moments of being cruel and mean, but they're always HEAVILY acknowledged. They're not inconsistent. ... (Cept for when she slapped Heather) Personally, I wish it had been LINDSAY who got out that episode and slapped Heather. But Leshawna's always played her part and she's always done it well.

Geoff, labeled  The Party Guy 5th - I have always enjoyed Geoff. He's this high on my list because there's never been a time where I've disliked him. He's ALWAYS come through in the story arc department. In TDI, he developed his crush on Bridgette and became close with his bros, DJ and Duncan. In TDA, he made out with Bridgette and found that life outside the game suits them better. In the TDA Aftermaths, he let stardom go to his head before Bridgette pulled him back into reality. In TDWT, he was jealous that Bridgette had cheated on him, but forgave her when she was sincere. In the TDWT aftermath, Geoff was distraught when Bridgette was sent to Siberia, so he got his revenge on Blaineley. He ALWAYS has a storyline. And guess what... they ALL HAVE MORALS. They all teach good lessons about how to deal with relationships. Be HONEST, be FORGIVING, be HUMBLE. No other couple in TD has EVER gone into all of these fields. You'd never suspect such good life lessons from a party dude. Party on, Geoff. And a note to everyone out there who says that Bridgette and Geoff are nothing without each other… Geoff WON a season without her, mentioning her by name ONCE on the show. Ridonculous proved my point. Thanks, Geoff!

Harold, labeled  The Dork 4th - Harold can't really be explained. He's goofy, he's enjoyable, he's relatable to nerds everywhere, he's an underdog, he's a fighter and a passionate lover nerd which is a freaky, yet hilarious combination and he's... well... GOSH! The Napoleon Dynamite refereance doesn't go unnoticed. Personally, I am a huge fan of Harold for his underdog status. He is bullied by pretty much EVERYONE on the show, and against all odds, manages to stay sane. He doesn't let what others say or do get to him, and he fights back in his own ways. He's a good example, outsmart your enemy, and defend those you care about. I LOVED when he punched Duncan in the face... that was wonderful. I hope he and Leshawna are still together. I love Harold.

Heather, labeled  The Queen Bee 3rd - Heather is the ultimate All Star. Nobody is a better player than she is. I feel she deserves the most amount of respect as a villain AND a player of anybody in this cast. She's HIGHLY entertaining and HIGHLY motivating. She takes down her enemies and looks good doing it. She has captured the hearts of EVERYONE during World tour and is the first villain to be redeemed and made relatable. I found her marvelously funny in TDA, especially in her bald craze with lines such as "Loser shaman!" "I'm not crazy, I'm just bald" and "Nice to have your hhhaaaiiirrrr" To see such a force go through slipping of her sanity, to ruling the third season is amazing. I love how her character has been to hell and back, and once again... still looks good. I was devastated with her TDAS elimination and feel she deserved the All Star status ONE MILLION TIMES more than Zoey and Mike. How did Heather put it in her cameo? "I have a policy of not talking to losers" No wonder Zoey, Mike and Heather never interacted after that. Ha. I love you Heather. You are truly the queen of Total Drama.

Izzy, labeled  The Psycho Hose Beast 2nd - Izzy is so childish, how can anyone like her?" Guess I’m a friggin child cuz I LOVE her. I laughed at her antics in 2007, and I'm still laughing today. I don't care what others say, Izzy is amazingly funny. The writers need a character like Izzy in every season, but all characters that do are just shadows of this character. She is just an enjoyable and fun character to watch. Her randomness and giddy attitude was great and she always had the best things to say. She is almost never doing nothing. People say that Mike was her replacement. Nobody is her replacement, especially not Mike. You don't find a character as fun as Izzy. I was heartbroken when she was removed from World Tour, and even worse, she didn't return again. She is that perfect sprinkle of insanity that makes this show. She's there if something random and wacky needs to be said, they know who's mouth will say it. Izzy, I love you. Live on and BOOM BOOM!

Noah, labeled  The High IQ 1st - Yes. Who else? I mean, if anybody has ever chatted with me and we started talking about Total Drama, you'll hear me compliment how amazing Noah is. Reasons? He's a real piece of animated humor at it's finest. Noah is clever and funny. He broke the cycle of toilet humor and pain gags. He wasn't a stupid character. His wit and snarkiness captivated me off the get-go cuz of, I dunno, relatability and whatnot. He basically said the things I wish I could say if I was surrounded by the whacky cast he lives with everyday. Noah deserves his fanbases, his fame, and all of this attention. The potential in Noah is astounding, and it showed in Ridonculous and even after Ridonculous I STILL want more. His appeal is neverending. AUGH!!! I just love his dry humor and sarcasm. I couldn't get enough of him in World Tour, before Duncan returned and ruined everything. His character development was absolutely marvelous in Season 3. From his friendship with Owen, to his feud with Alejandro, he was one of those characters you couldn't wait to hear from. He always had the best lines. Despite being short lived on the show, Noah has made every moment of his worth watching. I don't give a single **** about what the writers think...he's an All Star to me. And then RIDONCULOUS RACE came along! That was my favorite season of the Total Drama franchise. Noah was GREAT in that. I don’t really ship Nemma, but it’s nice seeing Noah finally happy for once. In his defense with the "gooey love" arc, he didn’t act out of character because that was a side of his character we had never seen before. He never stuck around long enough in Total Drama to show us that side of him. OH OH OH AND his dynamic with Owen was/is/always will be fantastic and I loved that they even bothered bringing Noah back… The writers LISTENED to us. They listened and they did good. Hail Noah.

SECOND GENERATION RANKINGS
Mike, labeled The 'Piece Of Garbage'  13th - ... Mike is bland. Mike is boring. Mike is nothing without his inaccurately portrayed MPD. Svetlana, Chester, Vito, Manitoba. They're ok. Too bad they're a part of Mike. Mal is garbage. He's not a good villain, fails at everything even with the entire cast dumbed down for him. TDAS was ruined so Mal could make the finale, and all just so Mike could press a button. Honestly, I didn't have a problem with him in Revenge since I could just ignore him. But he's in every episode of TDAS and for some reason, the writers think he's interesting. I'm gonna be straight up. The entire "button pressing" incident was offensive, but I'm not super mad at that scene for being offensive. I'm mad at that scene for being straight up stupid. That WHOLE season built up to THAT!? A button? What a complete waste of a season, and of a character. Mike is garbage. Mike is lazily written. His design is ugly. His gap tooth is a tacky rehash of the Cody vibe, and his entire story in TDRI and TDAS are exactly the same. Mike have problem. Mike hide problem from Zoey. Zoey find out problem. Zoey make problem go away because love conquers all. Mike is trash, and some of his fans are some of the most hostile, cruel, and ignorant people I've ever met online. That's not really saying much since there's a lot of ignorant people online. I can understand being a fan of ANY of the other characters, but the fact that Mike not only has a fan but has MULTIPLE fans is mind boggling. I have a lot to say on this subject, but Mike is just a heap of saliva on the bathroom floor and I hate him. That's all there really is to it.

Zoey, labeled The 'Piece Of Garbage's Girlfriend'  12th - Zoey was too inconsistent. You'd think through her inconsistencies at some point she'd land on being interesting and complex. Nope. She had the same storyline for two seasons straight. She claims she likes oddballs yet treats Sierra, Dakota, and Dawn like they have two heads. She's obviously just a ploy to get fans to like her through relatability when she's really just the blandest character on the show. Needless to say, their plan worked. I find it dumb how they say she's "indie" yet does nothing to indicate that. Everyone says "well she's awkward, and that's funny". No she's not. She clicks with everyone she meets. She is the least interesting character in this show. The worst part is that she's a boring screenhog. A BORING screenhog. At least Duncan and Courtney caused trouble and drama. I could deal with Duncan, Heather, and Owen because they were interesting, or at least Owen was borderline funny. Zoey has NEVER been funny. Also, she attempts to endanger herself to get her boyfriend's attention. She acts like a jerk to people when her boyfriend tells her too. She's helpess, stupid, and blindly obedient to Mike even when he does incredibly questionable things and offers transparent excuses. She's Mike's girlfriend, and a hollow shell of a character to everyone else.

Sam, labeled The 'Gamer'  11th - I honestly really liked Sam, but his All Stars debut confused me... Why was he an All Star? Like, he's voiced by BRIAN FROUD, why didn't HAROLD just show up? I'm so confused. Sam annoyed me with that. I just can't have him higher on this list for that incident. What even? He didn't even make it very far. What was the point?

Staci, labeled The 'Liar'  9th - I don't care what y'all say, Staci is funny! I kind of like imagining every time she opens her mouth, she sings the trololololol song.....that's just me though.... www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z4m4l…Though, same as B, She had so little screentime, that I can't put her above the others.

Dakota, labeled The 'Fame Monger'  6th - Dakota's mutation was terrible. But hey, we got a pretty decent storyline out of it. Dakota and Sam's relationship is adorable. Seriously, Jasammy was the next sweet and heartwarming relationship/friendship/bromance. Total Drama doesn't have a lot of those anymore. Go Dakota. But of course... the sheer MUTATION puts her pretty low. Ugh.

Lightning, labeled The 'Athletic Overachiever'  10th - I don't really know why... I just like him. He's funny. He used to be REALLY ANNOYING in TDROTI, but I've learned to appreciate him after TDAS. He left an impact. He actually kept me laughing! I don't know WHY they get rid of funny characters so quickly. And anyway... I guess I can understand why they offed him so early in TDAS. He's a GREAT short-lived character. But he's a TERRIBLE FINALIST. He made me laugh though, so power to him.

TBA, labeled The 'Bubble Boy'  5th - Cameron was that one little glimmer of hope and joy in Season 5 that kept the show upbeat. He was silly and kind of weird, but everybody on this show is, so that's okay. Season 5 was just a huge array of torturing of the new cast. While Cameron was beat up too. He was the only person in the final 7 who wasn't completely hopeless. Cameron is a perfect example of excellent character development. He started off weak, and truly ended the season as a stronger person. I loved seeing the things he did. He had flaws, but they made him more interesting. I found his taste in friends to be.....eugh. Terrible. I would have loved him ten times better if he wasn't a third wheel to the worst relationship in Total Drama History....Zoey and Mike. Other than those two failures, Cameron is awesome, he triumphed over both of them, and he beat Lightning. His ultimate fear. So good job, Cameron. Good job. He'd be higher on my list if it wasn't for Zoey and Mike dragging him down... ugh.

B, labeled The 'Silent Genius'  8th - Like Dawn and Noah, B was short lived. But he was interesting. Everyone had low expectations for him when they first heard of "Silent B". He surprised everyone with his inventing and creative mind. This character attribute is what made his character someone to look out for. Hopefully, if there is another season, he doesn't speak and turn out to be like Justin. Sadly, I have him this low on my list because I don't have the heart to put anyone else above him... below him. He's a good character, but not great. He was WAY to short-lived to be considered anything above this spot in my rankings.

Jo, labeled The 'Eva 2.0'  7th - Disappointingly, it was obvious that Jo could have had much character development. They could have gone into her insecurities. They could have gone into a relationship between Brick and her. They did not do anything for her. Instead, she was a wannabe Heather. A very poor, wannabe Heather. I don't hate her. She's not frustratingly terrible. She's actually a stable character that just has a lot of haters, or at the very least, those who don't appreciate her. I did enjoy her time in All Stars, even though it led to absolutely nowhere, like all of the other plot lines of that season. Thanks TDAS. You suck at everything. Aside from that. Jo's funny. She's also a bad guy. You'll be able to tell from this list that I LOVE humorous bad guys.

Anne Maria, labeled The 'Jersey Shore Reject'  4th - I rather like Anne Maria. She almost thwarted the awful abomination that is Mike x Zoey. Props for that. I don't care if she's based on Jersey Shore, she's funny and says some pretty hilarious stuff. I like how she contrasted with her whole team. She stuck out like a sore thumb. She's hilarious.

Dawn, labeled The 'Moon Child'  3rd - Dawn is mysterious in more ways than one. One way is everything she does on the show. Seeing auras, reading tea leaves. She does all the intersting things that people wish they could do. But the biggest mystery of all is how she became so popular before she even hit the screen. She maintained that popularity all the way to her shocking and horrific elimination. Like Noah WAS, she IS short-lived, but she has all those strange character attributes that seem to draw you in. What put her so high on this list is the fact that I don't know why I like her. I just feel like she has to be here. I admired her most because a lot of people say she was weak. She ordered her team around like a boss in the water episode. She also had an awesome fail-safe plan in case she was eliminated. That girl is tougher than people think. She's awesome. She shouldn't have gone so early, and I hope they bring her back.

Brick, labeled The 'Cadet'  1st - Brick was a great character. He was honorable and laughable at the same time. One dissapointing factor of his was the anticipation that he and Jo were going to hook up. Alas, that never happened. If it did, perhaps Jo would be more liked by the viewing audience. Brick could have been a Mary Sue. At first glance, he has the background of one, and could easily have been one. But the writers did an excellent job of keeping him funny, interesting, and amusing to watch. Brick is funny, and I liked Revenge of the Island....until he left. Then the show became duuuuuummmmmbbbb.

Scott, labeled The 'Devious One'  2nd - Scott made a HUGE change from season 4 to 5. I used to be dismissive. He was widely popular mostly as a fluke. He didn't really deserve his fandom... NOW I believe he deserves one. He was HILARIOUS. THAT... or he was surrounded by horrible characters that made him look fantastic. Probably both. I used to only like Scott for how we has portrayed in everyone's fanfics... but with All Stars, our Scott's have become canon. Hooray for actual comedy and entertaining backstories! Basically, Scott's this high up because he was the saving grace of All Stars, because everyone else sucked. Scott couldn't save the finale though, so All Stars still inevitably sucked. Scott's never disappointed me, and I find him hysterical.... Why do all the red-heads of Total Drama end up being so high on my list? Writers just realize that a character is going to be likable, so they gotta make em a red head, I guess.

THIRD GENERATION RANKINGS
Amy, labeled The 'Evil Twin'  14th - I'm gonna start off by saying there isn't a single Pahkitew character I despise, or even dislike. Every one of them are entertaining and funny in their own way. What made me love this season the most was how every character seemed to have a story arc. EVERY character. Nobody was just kinda... there. In season one, Tyler, Izzy, Justin, Katie, Sadie, and even DJ were kinda just... there. In Revenge, B, Staci and Dawn were just... there. Everyone in Pahkitew had a role to play. Beardo had a short, but effective storyline. Leonard's legacy continued through Sugar, and then we move onto the twins.... ... Amy... the ONLY dislikable Pahkitew player to me. She's just a Heather 3.0. (Jo was 2.0). She was whiny, and utterly useless. The ringleader to all of Samey's cruelty. Anyone with a sibling rivalry is bound to dislike Amy. Boo on her. Let's move onto the REAL characters.

Dave, labeled The 'Normal Guy'  13th - Dave was GREAT up to the merge. Why do I like Dave? I personall see Dave as a middle finger to Zoke. We all expected Dave and Sky to end up just like Zoke. The fact that that DIDN'T happen really surprised me. I was genuinely pleased with the outcome of Dave and Sky's storyline. Had they ended up together on whim, just as Gwent and Zoke have done, I would have been annoyed and bored. They proved me wrong with this one. I was thoroughly surprised. Dave is a great character because despite his "relationship" with Sky, he has a solid character of his own. Everyone seems to believe he too has a mental disorder due to how strange his interactions were. Frankly, I think we need to put the dissabilities behind us and leave the offensive misinterpretations to Mike. But even if Dave did have a disorder, I'd be okay with that. You wanna know why? Because if he does, it's all up to interpretation, AS IT SHOULD BE. Mike was consistantly labeled "The MPD" and not his own person. Dave wasn't even labeled "The Germaphobe". He was labeled "The Nice Guy". He's not making fun of any disorders. Dave is a character that's making fun of boys who think they're entitled to girls just because they like them. THANK you Total Drama for that. Dave believed he was entitled to Sky, and he got what was coming to him. Well done.

Beardo, labeled The 'Human Boombox'  12th - Dave's only that low because his performance in The Final Wreckening was distasteful. I loved it... but that was seriously rank. Beardo cannot be any higher on the list due to how short lived he was. He lasted ONE episode. He has only appeared in ONE episode. That is not a lot of time to grow fond of a character. The fact that he left the island with a "IT WAS REALLY NICE MEETING ALL OF YOU" was perfection. I laughed, and I felt bad for him. The fact that Total Drama has made me feel empathy for the FIRST character out of the game is astounding. Staci left no impression on me during her stay. Beardo hit us all in the feels for his LAST and ONLY line of the season. Plus, his sound effects were hilarious and made me laugh. Beardo was elimination fodder, but he was GREAT elimination fodder.

Rodney, labeled The 'Lovestruck Farmer'  11th - Rodney made me laugh a lot. I really liked him. His consistant crushes were adorable. Everyone accuses him of being a generic boy who thinks they deserve all of the girls they want. Hello? Did you watch the same season as me? Rodney couldn't STAND the idea of liking two girls at the same time. Guilt tore away at him consistently. Rodney was such a short lived character. I laughed at almost all of his lines due to how emotionally unstable he was. Seeing everyone completely oblivious to his struggles was heartbreaking. His nonsensical babbling made for some great comic relief. Seeing all of the seriousness go down between the other contestants such as Amy and Sammy's rivalry, Jasmine and Shawn's love struggle, and Scarlett and Max's wickedness was always a tension filled fiasco... and then there's Rodney over there in the corner crying over his latest crush. He's so pathetic. He's hilarious.

Topher, labeled The 'Host's Apprentice'  10th - I don't have too much to say about Topher. He didn't come off as a compelling character to me. He was just a Justin 2.0. Literally, he was second half TDA Justin. His goals were the only thing that differed. Regardless, I really enjoyed his story arc. I found it to be something new. The last story arc that involved Chris was Chris and Chef's fight during the TDA finale. It's good to actually give Chris some content after three straight seasons of Chris just being a jerkwad. Topher nearly gave Chris karma. When the tables turned on Topher, i suddenly felt two strange feelings overcome me. I felt pity for Topher, and I felt happy for Chris. Topher became a great character who almost stole the whole season. I'll miss him. I have to give Topher a LOT of credit though for restoring my faith in Chris McClean. I used to despise Chris... now I despise him a tad less. Good job, Toph. OH, and how can anyone forget Topher's best line of the season? "Bring something nice." "I'll bring mai FACE!" That killed me.

Sky, labeled The 'Olympian'  9th - We all thought it. We ALL groaned when we saw this gal paired up with the Mike-color schemed rip-off, Dave. We all were scared. We all thought it was gonna happen again. *Zoke flashbacks* Sky was instantly painted my least favorite character. I hated her. I knew she'd be JUST like Zoey. I KNEW IT.... But oh boy, was I WRONG. Sky has proved herself to be an interesting, likeable, and dynamic character. She has faults and weaknesses, unlike Zoey. Jasmine helped Sky realize that her obsession with Dave was a liability. Nobody ever knocked sense into Zoey that MIKE was a liability to her judgement. Hello? Girl tried to kill herself for Mike. Anyway, back to a better cast with better characters. Sky made mistakes just as every other character did. She never godplayed, because being athletic was her forte. It justified all of her acrobatics. Well done, Total Drama. Sky didn't pull random abilities out of her butt. Sky's storyline with Dave ended in a shock, which made me so happy, since it strayed from the typical "lovey dovey" Total Drama couple tradition of every season. Sky broke the norms. Sky has relieved us of our typical "Total Drama sucks" mentality. Thank you, Sky. THANK YOU.

Leonard, labeled The 'Wizard'  8th - Leonard. Oh, Leonard. You made me crack up. I can't even start to describe how hilarious you were. I absolutely adore this character. There's nothing else to say. He literally just made me laugh a lot. Leonard also made me happy since his relationship with Sugar was so strong. Sugar brought Leonard up like... at least every third episode. That was touching that the show was willing to remember Leonard like that, since we hardly got to see a lot of him. Normally, when a character is eliminated from Total Drama, they're hardly ever spoken of again. This season did a great job of not forgetting everyone... of course... except the finale. That was disappointing. I want my peanut gallery. I want my LEONARD. And thanks to Leonard, I can now properly protect myself from all the haters. *FORCE FIELD*

Sammy, labeled The 'Nice Twin'  7th - All hail the queen of sympathy. All of our hearts bled for Sammy. We were all heartbroken within the first five minutes of the first episode. Amy is terrible to Sammy. She's even passive about Sammy dying. It was then that we all gained a huge hatred for Amy. The angry mobs began, and the Sammy donation centers opened up. We all just wanted to hug Sammy, kiss her head, tell her everything is gonna be okay, and bludgeon Amy with a pogo stick. Sammy really stuck out as an underdog, just as Jasmine described. I genuinely enjoyed her friendship with Jasmine. It's ben a long time since Total Drama's had a genuinely sweet friendship blossom between two girls. I honestly can't remember the last time two girls have been friends on this show. What is it with every girl on this show HATING every other girl? Why does Total Drama like seeing girls fight? Who's writing this show? JOSH!? *catfights. MROW* The only friendships I can think of are Beth and Lindsay, Katie and Sadie... and NOBODY from TDROTI. Thanks, Sammy, for bringing that back. And we all rooted for you when you stuck it to Amy. Amy's return was a bummer. At least we got to see her launched out of a cannon twice. In the end, Sammy left the game with more confidence. In the future, Sammy isn't going to back down when Amy snaps at her. Perhaps outside the game, Sammy is finally taking control over her life again.

Shawn, labeled The 'Zombie Survivalist'  6th - I used to hate Shawn. I thought he was annoying. His zombie gag was tiring, and his ability to do flips and tricks felt a little like godplaying. Then I realized something... he's severely flawed as a character. He's socially inept, he's gross, and he's too paranoid to even bother sleeping in the same cave as his friends. Shawn's physically abilities are great, but his social abilities are piss poor. That's what made his interactions so adorable. Shawn, in the end, went through a lot of development. He was self-reliant, untrusting, and kinda secretive at the start. He really pulled through as a great character who underwent a lot of development. His relationship story with Jasmine was great! Shawn's zombie obsession didn't become the sole focus of his character, which is what worried me. Jasmine helped balance him out. Those are the couples I root for. I like couples who balance each other, but won't leave the other unstable should they walk away for a few seconds. I like independent characters who hook up and add to each other's personality. I hate couples that give each other personalities because both of them are blank slates. Jasmine and Shawn are SO far from being blank slates. Shawn, in the end, was willing to share the money with Jasmine, and felt genuinely happy for her. He went through loads of character development. Kudos, Pahkitew. You did it. He was a deserving winner.

Jasmine, labeled The 'Survivalist'  5th - Jasmine is a great character. She's tall, by the way. WHY IS SHE SO FREAKING TALL. I love her for many reasons. She has a lot of depth to her character, and isn't afraid to speak her mind. Most characters on this show are either doormats, or domineering jerk faces. All the nice people on this show are commonly seen being pathetic, wimpy, and having a shrill, quiet voice in a sea of characters. The mean characters, the villains, are loud, and demanding. There's almost no in-between. Jasmine is that rare in-between. Not only is Jasmine always willing to speak her mind, never batting around the bush or being delicate with others, but she's also self conscious, which is GREAT for a character. Jasmine is always worried about intimidating people. That's so sweet. There's always a pattern every single season before this one. A team leader steps up to take charge, and argues with the whole team and takes the position by force. Jasmine simply walks into the position without so much as a single objection. Rodney almost did... but he went googly eyed for her and dropped out. Anyways, Jasmine is tough, in control, and considerate as a leader. The best part about Jasmine is her depth as a character. Jasmine, as the season comes to a close, shows her true nature to Shawn and shades of it to Sammy beforehand. She's showed her compassionate side to Sammy, but later showed the full force of her true self to Shawn. Jasmine is fragile, and despite her intimidating stature, she's easil breakable on the inside. She weeps in the finale, but ultimately forgives Shawn. Shawn and Jasmine were great characters before they met each other. They were better after as well. They both helped each other come out of their shells to show their sweet and caring sides. Good job, Pahkitew.

Sugar, labeled The 'Honey Boo Boo'  4th - Sugar. SUGAR. Sugar. Sugar has interacted with EVERY character of the season? Did you know that? She is the ONLY character in Pahkitew to somehow interact with EVERY character. Sugar is ridiculous. She's like the love-child of Izzy and Owen. She's gross, disgusting, and vile. She's also whacky, goofy, and unfathomably random. But she's not some goofball without a brain, like the majority of the goofy characters before her. She's very capable of thinking for herself. She's not bubbly or friendly. We get a strange new mixture of this. Sugar is both silly, AND evil. Much like, Scott, only more odd and whimsical. She knows how to play the game, and she has her reasons for everything. Sugar's storyline with Ella is phenomenal. We wouldn't love Ella as much as we do if it weren't for Sugar, the same way we love Sammy if it weren't for Amy. (See what I'm talking about? Girls always fighting girls. No friendships in this show) Sugar says the most goofiest things and is seriously dimwitted. But socially, she's a tank. She picks her fights and knows when to run away. She knows what's she doing. Sugar's almost "Izzy-like" randomness kills me every time. I want to hate Sugar... but I just can't. Her best lines include "Choo Choo! Imma BUS!" "Why do puppets have legs? We all know they can't walk" and "There's no way we can lose. We have a WIZARD on our teAM". What people have to think about too, regarding the Ella conflict, is that Sugar's been in pageants all of her life. She suspects that Ella is just out to sabotage her. Isn't that sad... that Sugar mistakes kindness for having ulterior motives? Poor Sugar. Anywhozits... I LOVE Sugar. sHE'S TOO FUNNY TO HATE. And how can we all forget her song. That. Was. Glorious. Craptry forever. Love ya Sugar.

Max, labeled The 'Super Villain'  3rd - OH MY GOSH I did NOT think I would like this character! Max is HILARIOUS. There's really not much else to it. What I admire so much about him is his design. It's so... different. It's a lot of reasons why people dislike Max. But COME ON. There are some worse designs out there. Ahem... MIKE exhibit A. The hate people have for Max just drives me to like him ever more. Max is THE most ridiculous character on this show. It's hilarious how he believes he's so evil, but in reality is not for SO many reasons. He's inherently bad at it, and he's really just a nice guy underneath all of that "diabolicalness". "Yes, sir". Max honestly just cracks me up. He just fills me with so much joy. Anyone who hates Max just because of his design... shut up. Y'all some shallow fricks. "TIME TO EVIL!!!"

Ella, labeled The 'Fairytale Princess'  2nd - Total Drama has a habit of shoving characters down our throats who are "cutthroat", "manipulative", and "domineering". Total Drama has almost made it seem like the only way to be an empowering character and person is to step on other's throat. We've been dealing with Lightning, Jo, Courtney, Alejandro, Sugar, Eva, and Heather etc. People who use brute force to get what they want at times. Total Drama has multiple instances of girl's proclaiming that the only way to get what you want is to walk all over people. Boy characters do it. Girl characters do it. The show is just people walking all over each other. Ella is a WONDERFUL breath of fresh air. Most characters on TD are either super smart, but super mean, or too dumb to live. Ella shows that being kind is also an empowering tool. She does nothing but show kindness and love, and she gets to leave the island in the best way possible. She never loses her temper or strays from being anything other than calm. She sends a good message. That is another way to handle stress. Take life with a smile and good nature, you don't have to step on fingers or destroy people like 90% of the characters in Total Drama do on a daily basis. And yeah, it's a competition, but it's also filled with distinct characters with different ambitions and personalities. It just seems that 90% of the cast all share the same meatheaded mentality.

Scarlett, labeled The 'Nerd'  1st - Scarlett is a perplexing character to me. I simply adore the everliving daylights out of her for multiple reasons. She's witty and brilliant. Everyone else is tumultuous compared to her. There are a lot of dim-witted characters on Pahkitew Island (and I mean that in the most sincere way since most of the other's idiotic nature makes them funny) I.E. Max, Sugar, Rodney, Leonard, etc. Scarlett is the token normal character. We're expected to believe that everything about her is completely and utterly normal. The truth is, she's not. She's one of the most animated and chaotic characters on the entire show. She spends the entirety of her time on Total Drama being polite and borderline creepily intelligent. Hearing her endless babble of elongated sentence patterns is a cyclistic and wonderful sensation. She does something Total Drama hasn't done in a long time. She educates us. I have literally learned a lot from Scarlett. Everything she says isn't just nonsense to sound smart. Every line of hers is TRUE. The fact that its true shows me that the writers really put forth effort into making her instead of going ahead with making another bubbly goofball. Idiots are hilarious, but they're SO easy to write for. Making intelligent characters is difficult, because the writer themselves have to be intelligent. Scarlett proved that these writers were indeed intelligent. That's a HUGE relief to have after All Stars. Scarlett's journey to the darkside was phenomenal. Most people didn't know about the "evil Scarlett" rumors and were completely blown away by her shocking revelation. There were teeny hints as the episodes moved forward. Well, tiny in a kid/teen's show aspect kind of way. Her buildup was fantastic. I can't recall the last time Total Drama has shocked us like that. That was the first time in forever (FOOOR THE FIIIRST TIME IN FORRREEEVVERRR) that Total Drama shocked us without using an elimination. Most of Total Drama's plot twists consist of shocking eliminations. Rarely does it have major plot shifts that don't involve an elimination. Island didn't have that many. Action had none. World Tour had the big KISS. That sparked outrage. Revenge had ... basically none. All Stars ... I don't wanna talk about All Stars. Pahkitew was PACKED full of them. Or in this case, "PAHK'D" full of them. BA DUM BUMSCH! *crickets* ... Rough crowd. Anyway, Scarlett's shocking revelation lasts only an episode... but by the time the episode is down, you've lost your breath and can't even recall what just happened. But you're not left with a bitter taste in your mouth like the Gwuncan kiss did. You're really truly captivated and awed. I was IMPRESSED at how great Scarlet Fever was. It may have had a swift end to Scarlett, but boy was that worth the wait. That was one of the most hilarious and tense episodes I've ever seen. I loved it. I love Scarlett for making that happen. Since most of the characters in Pahkitew are whacky and goofy, Scarlett is a fantastic foil character to them. She balances out the craziness... and then she takes it all for herself in the end. Scarlett. Well done. I thank the selection committee for their time.

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