Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20141116014513/@comment-1037137-20141120053547

Yeah it really doesn't, and that is the major problem with how the drama is executed in this show. People do not appreciate their characters being derailed or made to look stupid beyond words just to satisfy a plot point strictly designed for drama, especially if it acts in open contradiction to any prior plot or character development that has already taken place. If it conflicts with all other elements or ends up insulting the audience, then you have failed. This is how Scrappies come into being on TV. And nobody appreciates this kind of contrivance and inconsistency among the characters they enjoy, too many WTH moments and after a while when those mount up, people are bound to get pissed. As this series has proven as a worst offender. The studio really does need to review its hiring policies, because from what I understand they're rather lax about it, which is a truly scary thought but it would explain how we have the likes of MacDonald or McGurrin on this show. I don't care if he's a long time associate of theirs, having been a main character on 6teen. And I get a bad vibe that he's exactly what you consider him to be, incapable of learning. Finales should NEVER be McGurrin's game, Wreck-ening was a horrific finale and One Big Prize had everyone pounding a fist on something, especially among the Dave/Sky/Skave fans. Bad receptions like those ought to tell people in the studio that something is definitely off. Yeah, I'm no more confident about this finale than I am in their general performance altogether. We still don't know if Ridonculous Race will sink or swim. I won't jump to conclusions, but Terry McGurrin writing another finale is inarguably a bad idea.