Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-24078152-20160809131104/@comment-27447405-20160813033054

I wouldn't call Stephanie just a one-note, she had lots of moments (mainly when competition is out of the picture) where she was very loving and sweet to Ryan, and it's implied in the episode she is eliminated in that she learned the error of her ways. She even admits to Ryan very apologetically that she regrets how poorly she treated him in the race. The writers never let Courtney own up to her s**t like Stephanie; they just keep pushing her down to the point where it's just a joke now, there's some people in this world who just can't accept failure, like Courtney and Stephanie. That doesn't mean Stephanie is a bad person, just like how it doesn't mean Courtney is a bad person. That's why I think Stephanie is a very realistic and dynamic character and, by no means, just "a worse Courtney/Courtney 2.0."

Yep, Action was basically Lindsay and Harold's season, I was shocked when they got eliminated. Just like how Duncan's perfect season was Island (was really sad when he lost), Jo/Brick had more depth than pretty much everyone in ROTI, and Zoey should have just been a finalist in Revenge of the Island instead of Ass Stars so I never have to deal with her again, and Courtney in Total Drama Ass Stars was supposed to be a proper conclusion to the World Tour love triangle. They could have gone down the route of Courtney forgiving Duncan and accepting his relationship with Gwen, mending her friendship with Gwen, and still keeping the plotline of her finding a new love (Scott). Thus giving a peaceful ending. Or have Gwen realize Duncan is just a moron and move on and mend her friendship with Courtney. Basically anything is better than what we got.