Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-31556666-20161019174252/@comment-31556666-20161020152506

I agree with most of what you said, though I think RR still handles character development the best. The first three seasons are a little bit linear, which isn't bad but it's just a little standard to be doing.

I was kind of expecting you not to like the Best Friends. Most watching only once aren't too keen on them. I personally don't mind them, they're a little middle of the road for me and I definitely don't think they're boring so maybe it'll take their later episodes for you to like them. I don't agree with the common Zoke comparison. Carrie and Devin were childhood friends, so it makes sense for Carrie to have a crush, while Mike and Zoey fell in love upon laying eyes on each other. After that they got into so much toxidity situations that I don't need to go into detail with again.

Agreed with most of your views on the teams, with just a few differences. The Police Cadets are probably one of my favourite teams, and I think it's vice versa when it comes to who's just there between Brody and Geoff. What do you mean by Jacques and Josee being grating at the start? Since they're my favourites ever, I think I'd be able to explain them properly. Noah was ok at first but he really grated on me Episodes 15-18. I love Owen in this season because he is a useful and mature partner and a good support role. He even did an entire episode challenge on behalf of Noah once. Ever since this season, he managed to not get as scorned as before when it came to the negative side of his base breaking. Agreed on your view on those other teams you mentioned. Some teams you forgot to mention that are in that final 11 however are the Daters and Stepbrothers. What's your opinion on them? The former have divided following while the latter isn't popular.

To be fair, I think a 26 episode season that kept me entertained keeps me happy enough.