User blog comment:ChunkyChipackers/The Total Drama Contestants - Worst to Best/@comment-1764858-20140731180022/@comment-24152851-20140801011601

I just explained Cameron below, in the junkpile that Cameron used, as we saw in Up up away in my pitiful balloon, there's lots of useful stuff just lying around (including a rocket engine). Cameron didn't materialize that stuff out of nowhere, he probably found semi-working parts and just fixed them up and assembled them together. As for saying it isn't realistic, this is done in real life in a show called Scrap Heap Challenge where teams take partially working discarded appliances and remake them into working inventions (usually in the space of a few hours). And Cameron's suit isn't anywhere near as advanced as Tony Stark's. Tony Stark's suit houses JARVIS, has a forcefield, and can fire missiles. Cameron's can only fly (with rocket thrusters he found in the junk pile) and fire energy blasts. The electromagnetic pulse is from his watch. The writers really wanted to do that Iron Man shout out, and Cameron's the only character who has the chance of pulling of such a feat (until Scarlett came along). The realism was slightly stretched due to the time spent, but it's still nowhere near to the extent of godplaying. Also it's a 20 minute show, they're forced to sometimes exaggerate the duration due to the time constraints they have.

The main reason why people say Cameron godplayed is because they don't want him to win and are just looking for an excuse. If Harold or Scarlett was in Cameron's place they wouldn't have anywhere near as much backlash.