User blog comment:YoungEezy27/3rd Alternate Ending?/@comment-3573655-20141006220931/@comment-24971793-20141014165402

'''"I'm still in doubt whether she actually is the pageant queen she claims to be, she could just be delusional pageant reject." '''Those type of pageants where she's a parody of don't have any rejects. They allow anyone to participate and everyone wins a price.

'''"I'm still pondering over whether that counts as her karma, it was awfully low-key in comparison to any other antagonist." '''I just realised that her punishment was basically the same as Scarlett's. They got to live their dream for 5 seconds before they got brutally knocked into "reality". They also got beaten by a former alliance partner they looked down on (Sky, Max). Sugar's soo incredibly competitive that I can imagine being eliminated over a "pageant style challenge" close to the end is about the worst punishment she could get.

'''"but what I meant was it's still plain gross-out humor without anything behind it to flesh it out (other than maybe the bus thing)." Okay, '''as said before. I didn't enjoy her gross-out humor. I found her funny for other reasons. Mainly the stupidity (yeah I also love Lindsay and AS Scott), the element of surprise, the one-liners, her interactions with others,... sometimes the gross-out might have gone a little too far. But the reason it worked for me was that she got called out on it. Repeatedly. Owen sometimes got applauded for being gross. But not Sugar, the other contestants found her repulsive and didn't hold back in expressing that. At some point Chris even said that no sane production company would ever make her the star of a show. Therefore I expect if they bring her back they will have her make a heel-face turn or be eliminated early. Some people have joked about it but I wouldn't be surprised if Fresh got actually pushed by the networks to include her. This season had a highly suspicious amount of "watchbait" (zambies, princesses, a cosplayer, popular tv parodies).

I actually think it was a good thing that they made her an antagonist, this way they didn't need to glorify her behaviour but could acknowledge the repulsiveness of it.

"I meant it was favoritism because they wanted to give Sugar that moment to shine"

The main plotline of this episode was the tension between the two girls, Sugar versus Sky. They wanted to bring eachother down and Sky succeeded. So I think this episode was mainly about making Sky look better, so viewers would support her in the finale when the whole Keith thing came out. Yeah Sugar got her moment, but I don't think it's anything new that the contestant who's eliminated get's some extra focus in the episode they're eliminated in (think Topher, Rodney, Scarlett, Leonard, Ella, Dave and Sammy).

"They did nothing out of beyond the limits of their abilities" Well Shawn admitted that he never tried the armpit thing before, so that talent was kind of a godplay moment ;)  "you can't blame them for the opponent sucking." The point I was trying to make is that she didn't. In real life her song would have won (not cause it was good, but because a completely self-written song combined with an act will always win over belching and improvised armpit noices). But I wasn't serious about the favoritism. I don't think this season had any "godplayers" (just a few minor ignorable godplay moments) or favorites.

@Stryzzar you're one of the nicest and most reasonable people on this wikia. I didn't mean to target you. I guess I just tried to make a general statement that nobody should look down on people for what kind of comedy they like. But I handled it badly.