User blog comment:Nalyd Renrut/Total Drama: Pahkitew Island Review - A Rope of Sand/@comment-1734566-20140809003849

Also, I actually think Amy and Samey worked out extremely well for the short window they were given. In just five episodes, they perfectly established, laid out, executed, and (somewhat) resolved this very real, mature, and relatable story SO well...so much better than anything they've done over the last FIVE SEASONS. Sure, it may not be COMPLETELY resolved, but we still get to see Samey develop and finally stand up to her sister, as well as get the best revenge possible. But at the same time, Samey still has a lot to learn and pays the price for what she did; even though Amy was pure evil, two wrongs don't make a right, I guess. I personally would rather have them never come back, and let their story remain perfectly untouched, than risk further exposure that ruins one/both of them (since they're both so essential to this story).