User blog comment:Fedora Kid/Runaway Model Review/@comment-27329394-20120216032213

I liked the episode quite a bit, despite a big focus on Jo (Ugh). I liked it mainly because Sam is amazing. Oh yeah, and I also agree with CD-TDA; Flaming Meteors, Falling in Volcanoes, being drenched in lava, constant loss of hair, and being eaten by Sharks in TDWT Ep. 26 and TDROTF Ep. 1 cranked up the physical so far, it was ridiculous and impossible to live throuh. But yeah, I agree with the rest of her comment too (except Jo, I dislike her).

But yeah, more Scott Hatin' time... In my opinion, Scott switching teams is just fodder for his extremely flawed plan to work, and also... I think he still is a horrible antagonist. Mabye if he didn't throw the challenges all the time and get rid of everyone on his team, he wouldn't even need to worry about the merge. As soon as he said "Time to start working on the other team," I literally yelled out "FINALLY." He should have done that way earlier; that is what an antagonist is supposed to do. But then I got dissapointed again... the interaction with Zoey could best be described as "random," but I will admit if it got more focus, it could be worked in a similar vein as Alejandro + Courtney. However, Scott I still believe is helped a lot by the naivety of the contestants. He said to Zoey "this is all my fault..." OK, how? Scott didn't do anything at all. In fact, he probably was the guy on his team to cause the least problems. So what now that Scott has moved to the other team? Simple, he'll just keep on eliminating the rest of his new team. Mabye at the merge he will plan things out better, but having no even attempts for an alliance is downright bad; no one has been proven a vital friend yet.

I just don't understand why the show did the switch right at that moment where Scott needed it. (I hope you aren't offended or anything, I just dislike Scott)