Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20150912070117/@comment-1037137-20150913210434

Not that that's an especially hard feat, that seemed like a deliberate exercise in just how far you can push the tastelessness before the crowd draws the line. It's a shame that Laurie had to suffer just because she was playing the game and was desperate. Sure her enjoying something she lives to avoid from eating otherwise is kind of an eyebrow-raiser, but I saw that she was angry for having actually done it. Seems like an unnecessarily unpleasant karma for her, and again her hideously bloated face is just too much. I don't care for these "mark of shame" moments the contestants leave with, you know what I'm saying? I mean even when somebody ends up in a cast or on a crutch in this show, they're still functioning fine and usually healed by the end for "reasons", I can fly with that. But playing up the injury as a black mark against the character, or sending them home with something symbolic of their failings......No, I hate that. I mean they didn't do that with Cody's full body cast even. But then you have things like Gwen's eucalyptus infection, Bridgette's pole, Courtney's sundae, Cameron's bubble, or Trent sent to "Crazytown", know what I mean? Those are just aggressively unfunny. So it's sad to see Laurie receive that treatment. And on that last note, yes she was, but what in the hell was to be gained from unraveling Courtney and villifying her yet again just to justify her elimination? Yes, her attitude sucked in that episode, but even then the episode is just relentless with how harsh it is, and does nothing to mask its own manipulative nature. I don't know what was going on there, but I intend to find out. Whatever Laurie did it couldn't have been enough to warrant an infected face if she was just trying to play the game straight and by all accounts, was not terrible to anybody outside of Don.

What do you mean, where did you hear that? That's a little alarming, what's been said of that Stryzzar? I mean I'm a straightshooting and thorough critic for sure, but if I did anything offputting, I should know what.

I'm still not sure why Blaineley was a competitor. That's almost more random than Scourtney. I'm gonna ask and find out, okay? See what I can learn about those two methods of elimination and let you know what I hear.

Which I don't even get. Part of me really just wants tell them straight that the Flush of Shame simply was not funny, and ask why it was so demeaning, was that really necessary? And how does it go with a season theme like this? It's because of that thing we got those nasty sendoffs and equally nasty exclusive clips. I mean it's certainly a perfect analogy for this season and for how much the cast was treated like ****. But do I find the idea of them being flushed through miles of pipeline funny in a manner meant to make them feel like ****? No, I don't. At least in RR these guys have (So far) been left to go their own way when they lost, and not have to go out by some sadist's terms. I hope we never see anything like the Flush again, you guys agree?

I'm not sure why people miss Chris. The fact that he never gets karma makes me hate him even more. BS to any argument that suggests he should never get it. I hope Don doesn't go the way Chris did before this is over. Or if RR gets that second season.