User blog comment:Berryleaf/Why I Think Gidgette Is Utterly Awful/@comment-22535514-20161104153804

That episode was written very poorly. The only issue I have is that if he did vote her out, WHY did the other guys tie him upside down on a sleeping bag for the evening? He did what they wanted, so there is literally no need for them to tie him up. They knew it would have been hard for him to do, so obviously he would be emotional. The guys were safe, they voted together, and everything is fine. Why did they tie him up if he did what they wanted? It makes no sense. Why did Duncan vote him out, using that episode and as a reason? Geoff did what Duncan wanted, so why is he bitter, and using it against Geoff 4 episodes later? And how was Geoff flirting with Gwen?

Regarding them making out, we do not know who chases who to make out? It could be Geoff chasing her, it could be her chasing him, or it could be them chasing one another. In the special, we clearly see Bridgette pounce on him to make out. Either way, both of them were pathetic in Action, which is something everyone can agree with.

How is Geoff misogynistic? Being a misogynist is someone who has little to no trust for women in general and hates women. That means being mean to women, but being a lot nicer to men. In TDA, he treats EVERYONE (male and female) like crap, so it is not misogynistic. Regarding his treatment of women, he has never treated Courtney wrong, votes out Eva for maybe stealing his hat, never judges Gwen (even though she did to him countless times) and still befriends her, hates Heather (like everyone else does) despite finding her attractive (which was wrong of him, I admit), is neutral towards Izzy, Leshawna, and all of the other girls. Regarding his treatment of men, he rightfully hates Alejandro for being a homewrecker, bothers Harold (which was a punk move on Geoff's part), makes fun of Tyler, gets along with Owen and Trent. There is no difference in his treatment from men than women.

Finding someone else attractive and admitting it when you are in an relationship is wrong; point blank period. The difference is, Geoff never acted on his attraction to Heather, while Bridgette did. Why is Alejandro getting the blame, when she was the one in a relationship? It was her duty to stay faithful, and she wasn't. Geoff being horrible in Action is not the same scenario as her cheating on World Tour. In Action, he was wrong, and in World Tour, she was wrong. Both had legitimate reasons to be upset with the other in those specific scenarios.