Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-5231983-20160804025654/@comment-24152851-20160808121233

I'm actually tempted to say yes, but it would be too subjective.

The extreme forms of comedy and going where other shows don't dare to is largely part of it's success. No other show on CN has characters saying the word "crap" or giving middle fingers. Someone said that? I think I remember something like that said for Heather, but don't recall one for Gwen. She was still better than Geek boy by a wide margin tbh. Gwen still had her moments planning Heather's downfall, getting along with Courtney, and seeing Cody as the annoying little brother.

I don't think I remember seeing anyone who liked TDAS Gwen. For a while I actually hated her more than TDAS Mike, but have reconsidered even she wasn't that bad. My main problem was she wasn't even Gwen, like at all. TDI Gwen would have rather died then do some of the stuff that TDAS Gwen did. You've got TDI Gwen being mentally scarred from listening to the new age music with unicorns, but then TDAS Gwen had a dream a about marshmallows and ponies. And for some reason all of Gwen's interactions with the ROTI cast felt weird and unnatural. It only takes her an episode each to become friends with Cameron and Zoey, and she acts like she's known them for ages despite never having a conversation. Same goes for Mike/Mal. Even the scenes with Alejandro were weird, but then again Alejandro was a shadow of his former self the whole time. Only maybe her interaction with Jo worked, but that's because it was in the first 2 episodes before everyone got derailed.

I liked that they went somewhere with the Duncan Harold conflict. Yeah it is a shame that they threw it away, but it did lead to Harold punching Duncan in the face, which was epic. The rest of the episode was boring, but not significantly terrible. If you took Owen out it would have been a decent episode, he was so pointless there. Lindsay could have made CCHO amazing. There were a few TDWT episodes where Courtney got on my nerves a bit, when she started obsessing over the boyfriend stealer thing, even if it was Duncan and Gwen's fault.