User blog comment:KidLego09/10 Samey Ships.....Oh my gosh.../@comment-1527105-20150204021351/@comment-3076928-20150206014551

@CoGreen

''I wasn't talking about Sierra, but okay. Sierra was brought into existance for two reasons.

1. She was making fun of the Cody fanbase that flippin obsesses over him.

2. She was an ironic twist to the story since Cody acted the same way towards Gwen.''

That may be true, but Sierra's crush is 1,000x more exaggerated, while Cody's crush on Gwen is nowhere near to that level. I know it's a parody and that's how it works, but still.

''In TDWT, Cody consistantly attempts to get into Gwen's personal space. Gwen just puts him in his place A LOT easier than Cody tells off Sierra. Sierra is always getting in Cody's personal space. Sierra gets hostile towards Gwen because Cody likes her. Cody gets hostile towards Duncan because Gwen likes him. Sierra can't take a hint from Cody. Cody can't take a hint from Gwen. Sierra's interactions with Cody revolve ENTIRELY around getting him to MARRY her. Cody's interactions with Gwen are ENTIRELY to get in her pants.''

In a couple or some episodes, maybe. But like I said, they were minimal and it didn't exactly directly hurt her in the process.

''Cody legit said "I'd do ANYTHING for Gwen... she has to kiss ME eventually!". It's gotten to the point where it's no longer a goofy kid crush. Cody and Gwen are the same age, but one of them isn't acting like it. Cody never once hints in World Tour that he GENUINELY cares for Gwen without having any ulterior motives.''

What about "Sweden Sour", where he mourns on Gwen's elimination throughout the episode? Clearly, anyone who ONLY cares about "getting into her pants" wouldn't mourn like that, would they?

Also, I might be reading too deeply into this and feel free to call me out on it, but kissing doesn't automatically mean it's a metaphor for sex (unless it's in Adventure Time).

''He's not like he was in TDI. Cody was severely derailed in TDWT, and it's not Sierra's fault.''

I'll admit, Cody wasn't exactly well written in season 3, but I don't think he was derailed either. He was, somewhere in the middle, if that makes any sense.