User blog comment:Zoether/Would you consider Courtney an Anti-Hero or Villain/@comment-2181164-20131231022540/@comment-24291196-20140101061649

You point out good reasons, you're a good debater. To counter some of your points:

1 - For eliminating tyler, wouldn't one want to give a fightning chance? The goal of the game is to outlast.

2 - Let's say for example you entered a contest. You get in. Next, you were unfairly disqualified for stupid reasons. One would feel frustrated and/or shattered.In Courtney's case, she was unfairly eliminated out of the game. Plus, it's a cartoon, we've seen other characters that almost killed another.

3 - Duncan's a delinquent. I've seen a lot of delinquents who go through a phase where they turn out to be nice at the end and live a happy life. Courtney was "doing" what she could do to make Duncan a little more responsible, albeit, a little extreme in some cases. Such as those pile of papers Duncan had to read to make her his. There aare 5 languages, one of them is deeds. To prove to Courtney his love is true, he has to prove it through deeds. A line from a ballad says this "To prove by deeds his love is through".

4 - The reason Courtney wanted to eliminate Zoey was that Zoey was a BIG threat to her at that time. With her kindness, wits, and athletic strength, she dominated the game. Wouldn't it be natural to make sure you have no clear threat ?