User blog comment:Jam7/Jam's last-minute TDAS predictions/@comment-16923242-20130909202201/@comment-1037137-20130910060633

^^You can't use that as an excuse, TDIFan13. Yes, this isn't real-life. But we're not talking about real-life. There's real-life, and then there's fiction. We are fully aware of the difference, but that is not an excuse for the failures of this cartoon and others. Just like we want good things from real-life, we want good things from fiction. Fiction is a temporary escape from real-life matters, so naturally we want to be entertained by it. When it's not entertaining or when it's offensive like the more recent seasons have been, people get upset. People have been discussing fiction separate from real-life matters and such since television became a mainstream thing. I'm not sure what it is you want to say, except that it is not an excuse for bad or offensive entertainment just because "it isn't real-life".

As for World Tour, that was a miserable season. Look, you may be focused solely on the drama, but there's more to a show, even this show, than just drama. We shouldn't take the title strictly by its literal meaning, we've seen that TDI was able to give us memorable character just solely through drama, but through their interactions, development, friendships and conflicts, and we want to see more of what TDI pulled off brilliant where seasons like TDA and TDWT were severely lacking. Besides, TDWT was absolutely hateful once the love triangle came in. A lot of us don't like that.

Forgive us if there are those of us upset that Total Drama hasn't delivered on its promises or we feel that it has treated our favorite characters badly.

Just because we're passionate about what we see on TV like this does not mean we're out of tune with real-life. Would you say this about people who watch soap operas or sitcoms or dramas? How is this different from the chats held about any other series that's ever existed?