User blog:VeryUnknownFan/How Total Drama All Stars could have been better

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Hey Wikiers, I am back with the TDAS edition, and I know it has been 4 months, but I am here to finish all of them. There are SO many issues with this season. The lack of consistency, arupt storylines with terrible execution, stupidity, lack of focus, flanderization and derailment, contrivance, the cast, and just overall being bad. Here are a few things that could have changed this season for the better. I will say this agian to remind people; the purpose of this is to FIX certain things of the season (though keeping most of the plots relatively the same, but small replacements and retweeking will lead to a bigger and better payoff). I will try my best with this season.

1. Focus on the Heroes vs Villains aspect, without making them go out of character

I think the thing with this is that they either rub it in too much (the Heroic Hamsters), or do not touch on it at all. Certain aspects can cause a team swap or something, or all fo the villains are trying to out-villain one another, and even in the merge, they want to prove that they are the biggest and the baddest. There will be a lot of clashes over this, and cwertain characters may realize that they are mmore heroic or villanous than they thought.....you know............proper development.

2. Make sure the storylines have build up and make sense.

There are so many things that abruptly end or start with absolutely no buildup, and it makes you go like "what the hell just happened". If you do not have the proper build up for any storyline, the payoff will be weak and something that you did not expect the audience to react to in the way they are reacting to. Examples of this are Mal, Scottney, Gwuncan breaking up, so on and so on. It only makes the season more contrived and frustrating to watch.

3. Stop rehashing plots

This is a pretty big issue. Things like the Zoke plot, Gwen and Courtney becoming friends, Aleheather, Cam-Cody, and so on are all rehashes of plots from the previous seasons, with the same result, and it gets really frustrating that instead of repairing these characters from the past season, they only made them worse. It is like they rehash plots because they are afraid to develop characters. If that is all you are going to do with certain characters, than they might as well not be there. You need to keep things fresh with these kind of shows.

.Elimination Order
Heroes vs Villains

It is a year after ROTI, and everyone is back for the new season. Sam is the last to arrive, and everyone is confused why he is there, with Chris telling them that Anne Maria and Brick refused, so they chose him. Lightning and Scott are still mad at Jo for betraying them, so they form an alliance to make sure she is eliminated soon. They get the teams of the Villainous Vultures and the Heroic Hamsters (same as in actual season). Gwen and Duncan are clearly going through some issues in their relationships, but both agree to not let it play out on the show, and she is sad that her friends Bridgette and Leshawna are not in the season, and she is a villain, though she technically did not steal Duncan from Courtney. Jo and Heather argue about who should be doing what for the challenge, but Jo decides to push the carriage, and Heather knows that there is a 7th spot on their team that is empty, and is worried about Alejandro showing up late to the season (which he eventually does). Zoey and Mike are in a good place, and wish one another good luck as they go on their challenges. Sierra is glad but a bit sad that she is in a season without Cody, and there is still tension between her and Courtney from Season 3. Lindsay is not that excited to be back in the show, but tries her best anyways, which is not that good anyways.

Winners: Villanous Vultures (same reason as in show, with Alejandro appearing and getting the right key. things do not start well with him and Heather, and Jo cockily takes credit for winning the first challenge. Lindsay and Courtney finds themselves as outsiders on their team).

Bottom 2: Courtney and Lindsay (same as show. Courtney being bossy and not worthy to be on the Heroes team, and Lindsay for not really trying that hard to be there, and complaining about Beth and Tyler not being with her).

Eliminated: Lindsay. She was useless, and she was sad with being there without anyone that eould support her anyways. Lindsay has no hard feelings, and is happy to be reunited with her friends (with none of them being in the competition). There is literally no other plot that I could do with Lindsay, so she needed to go. Courtney is sent to Boney Island.

Evil Dread

The trio, Sierra, and Sam are all getting along and bonding in the losers compartment, and Mike says he wants to take Zoey to the Craft servives after to watch an indie movie. Sierra and Cameron makes predictions on the Heroes chances of winning and losing, an who could lose. Alejandro and Heather argue in the winner's compartment about last season, and Jo knows that Scott and Lightning are out to get her, so she tries to befriend Duncan and Gwen, who were in the middle of a discussion about their relationship, and her not being a villain. During the challenge, Sam gets caught in a bunch of booby traps, and Courtney is trying to get on the Heroes' good side, but she comes off as too bossy, turning everyone off. Jo continues to argue with Heather about leadership, and things get personal when they take shots at one another's looks, and who is the better villain, with Scott and Lightning joining to gang up on her. Mike and Zoey flirt as they work with one another, and Sierra and Cameron dig together. Alejandro is trying to come off as crippled and weak to get sympathy points from everyone, so they can forget about his Season 3 actions. Scott tries to sabotage the Heroes section, and Mike and Zoey catches him, causing the three to get into an altercation, and for Scott to knock Mike out with a shovel. Scott wants to be the biggest villain in the game.

Winners: Villanous Vultures. When Heather and Jo stopped arguing, Jo went to work with Alejandro, Gwen, and Duncan, while Heather went to work with Lightning and Scott, and the two teams managed to find the pieces easily, where things did not go well for the Heroes. Mike and Sam is taken to the infirmary.

Bottom 2: Courtney and Sam. Courtney is not liked on her team for being bossy and mean, and Sierra reported to the team that she saw her speak to Scott, and glaring at Duncan and Gwen after the challenge. Sam is not good at challenges, and he has gotten overly injored from the booby traps that were left around at the challenge.

Eliminated: Sam. They knew he would not be useful in challenges anymore, as many parts of his body got injured, and they felt like he was not that strong of a competitor anyways. Sam is sad that he did not do well, but is happy that he gets to see Dakota. I needed to get rid of Sam here because like Lindsay, there is no possible way he could really be used, and is just fodder.

Saving Private Leechball

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