Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20141116014513/@comment-1037137-20141122235432

Zeek and Ye Shall Find truly is not as good as I initially took it as, I mean no it was NOT great by any means, but at the time it was passable. But maybe that was because back then I was grateful for any episode that didn't get beneath my skin. But giving a hated running gag its own episode, and derailing Cameron so massively definitely kills it. And it was a lame way to celebrate the show's 100th episode, what the hell was there to celebrate in All-Stars? Absolutely nothing. To bring Cameron to such a low is just sad and pathetic, and it amounted literally to nothing in the long run, and makes him dodging two eliminations all the more insulting. He had no purpose in this season, except for Fresh to do in one of the three they were so desperate to make into the ultimate fan favorites. You have to wonder how they don't catch on to how they're doing themselves in with bad calls like that. This episode is just stupid.

Food Fright was okay. Though I didn't like the whole Scourtney thing, I still find it stupid. And Sierra beginning to hallucinate Cody doesn't help either. Passable episode, but it isn't anything to write home about. Oh, and also Sam. Some would say he was derailed for having cheated in the challenge. But the real crime is naming him an All-Star when anybody can see that he never was.

Some of the matchups were entertaining, and the Gwen/Courtney makeup was a nice moment I thought, one a lot of us had actually hoped to see for a long time. And this show is starving for truly touching moments which has been in short supply since TDI. So that's one reason why we're so P.O.'d that we got screwed on that later. Dirty liars, these writers, leading us on like that. The episode seemed to answer for some major points of contention among a good chunk of us, but that didn't last. Still the episode is one the better ones all on its own for the most part.