Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20150912070117/@comment-1037137-20150913071303

Those images of Laurie's face are unpleasant to look at. You know, kind of like a certain mutation or two that almost all of us wish didn't take place? It just seems unfair that she had such an unsightly injury. I actually have a friend who loathes SMS and the SMS Effect even more than some of us he says, but he actually did not mind this episode amazingly. But even at that, I don't like seeing what happened to her face. I don't like episodes that single out contestants as acceptable targets. One thing if they're set for the next elimination, it's another if the episode is openly defaming them or writing them as OOC just to justify it, but I'm sure I don't need to reiterate what the two of us know so well and for the most part agree on. Yeah well that episode still deserves to be fully condemned as it had to invent a scenario and openly abandoned all character and plot development of one character just to justify making her an acceptable target without giving a damn about everything revolving around at least three characters being invalidated. And towards no productive outcome whatsoever, the karma also being highly inappropriately timed and far too extreme. And from what I have seen and heard, Laurie was angry about being asked to eat meat, so where in this did she do anything where she deserved this injury? I'm missing something here. Some people say she violated her principles, was a hypocrite.....About what? She was angry over eating meat, so what's that all about I wonder.

I would've liked to know where their landing places were, I think I'll ask them soon what the deal was. The Hurl's not the worst one by any means, but still. The Cannon I don't care for, but again I'd like to know where exactly they ended up. And it definitely warrants concern over their survivability. I mean we saw what happened to Blaineley as a result of the Drop, so your concern is understandable. But the Flush.......Oh my God, the Flush. Like the balloons and every aspect of the Unholy Trinity, that's something I wish had never gotten a pass in the show. Sure, maybe it is not a surprise Total Drama did that, but that's also not good news that it wasn't a surprise to see it. I mean think about it, what is usually flushed? The intended comparison and joke is unnecessary, nonsensical, and downright unfunny. And I don't like dwelling on how they could've drowned riding that thing. Or what kind of reception half of them got when they resurfaced. All the Flush did was add insult to injury, that was all it did. And now that I think about it.............Where exactly did this stupid gag come from? In an All-Stars season, where did something like that emerge? It's an unfunny, tasteless, actually kind of upsetting gag in several instances, and it's definitely another aspect of TDAS that the crew has no right to be proud of.

Amen to that, pays not to have that mule's behind named Chris running the show. I prefer this much more humane means of elimination, as I'm realizing lately that the eliminations really did present for some of the show's worst and frequently, most upsetting scenes.