Thread:TDIFan13/@comment-7985501-20140405215727/@comment-25184575-20140406021007

MegamanZero0002 wrote: And the moment Zoey gets out of her "Mike cocoon" and interact with interesting characters like Duncan, they throw their friendship away for that "Mike/Mal/Zoey/Eggbutt" plot....ugh. Same with Cameron since unlike Mike and Zoey, he has the ability to actually expand outside his "Friendship Finale" zone(Ex. Conflicts with Jo, Lightning(both which was unexplainably dropped when they could have dwelled on it more) and Scott. Friendships with Gwen and Sierra(kinda) ) The point is when Cameron and Zoey expand a bit(or tries  in Zoey's case), their plots get dumped and lead back to Mike. Part of the blame could go to the writers but in all honesty Cameron's probably the only one who could live without Mike OR Zoey. For the latter, even if she shows up in a season without Mike, what would she honestly do? "Oh I miss Mike I wish he were here...." BAM! *Gets voted off first* Her character is too deeply invested in Mike for any future development for her to feel a bit unrealistic but hey it's just my opinion. I could be wrong.

'' This is the issue; the things they do establish on their own is ripped form them to revolve around their (boy)friend Mike, who has nothing to him. Cameron could be a really good character, but that ship sailed with Zoey.''