Thread:Greenhatdigital/@comment-3553617-20140410203454

We didn't care for how her relationship with Gwen was fixed only to be destroyed in probably the most poorly regarded episode of the season (if not series). It was a total 180 to her development that season between her and Gwen, not to mention a complete 180 for the others who just dropped her at the drop of a hat after all they went through. It didn't make sense for her to create such a cartoonish list, draw rude caricatures of her friends on it, and then lose it off screen to Mal. How did he get that? Why would she make that damn thing in the first place?

I can understand if she needed to leave the season, but you could have ended it in a way that didn't completely dedicate the episode to ruining her character and having everyone out for her, to the point that Chris himself (who has done far, far worse to his interns) to change the rules just so she'd lose. Not to mention all the continuity errors this episode had (her lactose intolerance and her placing higher in season 2 than here).

This season felt like a waste of time in that all this time was develop mending the fences of two of our favorite characters, with Gwen realising how much she screwed up and Courtney learning to trust and forgive her again, only to have it end up with Courtney ending up the bad guy with all her friends and love interest turning against her in the first five minutes of the episode.

This really gives off a bad vibe in that Courtney gets it far worse than the likes of Heather and Alejandro despite being the actual villains of the show and they get a perfectly happy ending. Courtney? After all the crap she's been through the last few seasons? Not even close.

Sorry if this sounded angry. I just get really passionate about this sorta thing. Writing is something I really have an appreciation for and I can't lie and say that the writing this season really disappointed, especially in regards to character consistency and development. 