User blog comment:Zoether/Would you consider Courtney an Anti-Hero or Villain/@comment-1427230-20131231052907/@comment-24600224-20140111005213

Indeed. You admit that Courtney called the offer off because she doesn't want to smell like a skunk "forever" (which really wouldn't be forever considering that she had her own private bathroom and she could've easily washed the smell off using it anyway). Right here, you admit that Courtney doesn't want the money when you admit that she called the offer off instead of keeping it. She's not playing Total Drama for the money.

You could indeed still hold the title if someone sells it to you. Russell Hantz, runner-up of Survivor, constantly harrassed Natalie White and begged her to sell her title of Sole Surivvor to him for $100,000. She constantly refused to do so, but the idea still stands that you can, apparantly, sell your title off.

Courtney said in the confessional "Gwen is great, but if you ask me, winning is everything". She didn't say "money is everything" if she really was only in it for the money and not the competition, she would say "money is everything" and not "winning is everything".

The fact of the matter is that Zoey and Courtney had more positive interactions than negative interactions. The only negative interactions invovled where the scenarios I've provided. Keep in mind, I'm not included the private thoughts the two might have amongst each other becacuse those are not interactions. Confessionals are not the same as interacting with one another, and it's easy to see that while they are not friends, they are not quiet the same as enemies either. There are more neutral to positve interactions then there are negative ones.

Apparently, people did miss her dearly because Scott literally said those exact same words the following episode.