User blog comment:Curshburger/Total Drama Action Review/@comment-11883116-20180922171307

"and Geoff finally gets a taste of his own medicine after we had to put up with an entire season of his flanderization."

I really recommend you to familiarize yourself with a website called TV Tropes to properly use such terminology and don't repeat some fans' incorrect statements.

Was Geoff flanderized for the entire season? The answer's no.

Was Geoff flanderized for a part of the season? Yes. Specifically his competition era. From a character who had more going on for him and whose romantic plot with Bridgette was just a part of his character, he and Bridgette were reduced to one-note characters who kiss almost every time they're on screen.

What about post-elimination Geoff? It's a change in his personality. When character changes, it's called character development. Character development can sometimes change a character into a worse person.

Some may say it's also a character derailment. This part is subjective however. Nonetheless, I'm pretty sure even those who consider "Captain Hollywood" as Geoff's derailment, will admit that he went through character development in this episode, learning his lesson and coming back to his TDI roots.