User blog:Curshburger/Total Drama All-Stars Review

Please note: This review is a work in progress.

Introduction


All-Stars, All-Stars, All-Stars. What even is there to say? I’m sure you know of it’s reputation unless you’ve been living under a rock. The only two TD fans I can think of who actually like this season are Jayempee and TheReactionKing. This season is widely hated (and, dare I say, even despised) by many a TD fan. But the question that you may or may not be asking: am I one of those fans? Well, let’s find out, shall we?

'''WARNING: This review contains major spoilers. If you haven’t seen the season yet, and you are uncomfortable with spoilers, I would suggest watching the season before reading this review.'''

Heroes vs. Villains


Episode Number: 94

Original airdate: September 10, 2013

The episode in a nutshell: 14 campers return to Camp Wawanakwa for another chance at the million dollars. These campers are divided into heroes and villains. The campers face off in their first challenge for invincibility and the recently rebuilt spa hotel, and Courtney is still upset with Gwen. Ultimately, it is Alejandro that wins the challenge for the Vultures, causing Lindsay to be the first camper voted off.

Fun Fact: This is the first time Mike has recieved a marshmallow.

My favorite part: The Spa Hotel

Quote: “Welcome to Total Drama All-Stars! After my involuntary year-long ‘vacation’, I really need to be in a familiar environment, surrounded by the people I love...to hurt.” -Chris

My thoughts: So, the weird thing I’ve heard about All-Stars is the writers (or at least Mr. MacDonald) haven’t watched a whole lot of episodes of the series, and it definitely shows, seeing as how:


 * Sam is in the cast
 * Courtney was put on the Hamsters on Gwen was put on the Villains (seriously wth)
 * Gwen is in belief that she is 100% innocent
 * Too much emphasis was put on Lindsay’s stereotype

But, truth be told, this could’ve been a lot worse, which is why I’m letting this one get away with calling it an average episode.