Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20150201074641/@comment-1037137-20150220045330

Well, it's pretty obvious that their #1 priority was kissing up to the kids with Zoke, someone in there had an unhealthy need to exploit the crap out of that thing, and it got nobody anywhere. Yes, for some SMS' crimes aren't apparent since some people hate Courtney to a point where they've excused it or made excuses for it. But no, bias clearly had a role in its inception and no character should ever be put through that kind of Hell. Other shows have been burned or branded when fans felt too much liberty or demonization had been taken with any one character, and you don't have to be a professional to understand that this is one of the worst moves you can ever pull on any show. SMS committed some pretty indefensible things and should never be excused for it. The outrage that was set off the night it aired was an appropriate response, it was beyond hateful, base breaker or not. Booty-ful is just somebody taking a dump on the series, as you said. In a season with relatively little gross-out humor, the final three episodes ASSAULTED us with it. The incompetence is quite stunning, and Gwen and Scott's double elimination has been pure ammo for fans who hate what both were reduced to. Gwen a freaking prat and Scott a punching bag even though he was the only guy anyone liked in this mess. The episode was their way of seeping acid into a fresh and fierce wound.

I don't know about that, I think it too can be counted as inappropriate in a lot of ways and it most definitely counts as crap comedy and "Dude, Not Funny". And where does a joke like that even come from? And what the Hell is funny about that? That's one that still fully deserves to be attacked for its further insult against fans, not even granting anyone the right to see the losers on the last leg out was a ***damn screwjob. But I'll return to that one later, still a serious issue that needs to be addressed but it's not the current one I want to address.

I'm letting a few more days pass as I just got done ripping into the Flush of Shame and Scourtney, so I'm letting things go at their own pace first, though only for a little while longer. I do hope I'll get a response on the Flush again sometime soon though. I think the crap comedy needs to be brought into question, and that's why I had to address it. The only funny thing about it is how fitting a visual metaphor it is, this was a season taking everything everyone loved about Total Drama and flushing it down the crapper. They've given us no shortage of ammo when it comes to the show's problems.

Oh please feel free to, I'd feel even better to be backed up. When I was discussing the Flush, some others kept replying and it detracted from my main points, undermined them, and just felt intrusive. And they didn't get why I was calling it into question. But having a second, unbiased opinion helps. Yeah, someone had the vendetta, we have a good idea who that was, but I think possibly just mentioning how it felt like a determined attack against one of their own characters should further cement the disgust we feel for it. And I intend to highlight its emotional impact on fans, people actually felt hurt and betrayed by this, people are still angry it happened. It was the first week after SMS that they first came to us here on this wiki to hear our concerns and questions, I think it's worth noting that it was immediately after SMS aired that an already bad situation really blew up, the last two episodes just served to add fuel to a growing blaze.

Hell, I spent the entire season mentally preparing myself for disappointment because I knew this was the kind of crap they liked to pull, and not even I was prepared for this. This THING. This was just evil. I wish I was kidding about that.

Fair series of opinions and ranks. I think the two of us can agree this unholy trinity was a true nightmare.

I think a friend of mine told me about this, I'll definitely have to give this a look to see what's what.