User blog comment:CheeseBurgerGuy/Total Drama: The Finales We Never Got/@comment-31673050-20191212124821/@comment-35606925-20191213220235

My arguments for that are simple and are the same as my TDA retrospective blog:

1. The Protaginst has the most interactions with all characters amongst the cast other than the antagonist.

2. Duncan's bullying of Harold was portrayed in a more positive light and was written as justified due to Harold's cheating. I'm not saying bullying is good, but it's about how it was portrayed.

3. Duncan had a lot of focus throughout the whole season. He was one of the last people standing in the first two episodes, was directly involved with the Gwent breakup arc that dominated the season.

4. Duncan and MAYBE Lindsay are the only two characters that had direct conflicts with both antagonists, with Duncan in particular being credited with taking out the main one.

5. The protagonist has never not made the finale. That means neither Lindsay or Harold had that role.

6. The protagonist doesn't need to be a good person. I mean, look at Heather in World Tour.