User blog:Curshburger/Top Ten Worst Total Drama Moments

Please note: This countdown is only my opinion.

Introduction
Hey!...so, I guess I’m back now?

In case you didn’t know, I had originally planned to make this list on the same day as its counterpart. And boy, did I fail miserably at doing that. School got more and more intense as it came to a close, and I focused solely on making my rankings page. But, after four long months, I feel the time has finally come to rise from my grave. Let’s begin, shall we?

#10


I personally didn’t find this particular episode as bad as most people. But one thing that I certainly didn’t approve of was Dakota’s transformation in The Treasure Island of Dr. McLean. Dakota basically becomes a mutant all because of Chris’ usual carelessness, and he doesn’t even make any attempt to revert her back to normal. In addition to that, she still hasn’t changed even by the next season. Judging by the picture we saw from Sam, it looks like Dakota is stuck this way for good. Poor thing.

#9


Another moment from this season, sadly. From the season premiere, I knew Dawn was going to be my favorite out of the second-gen cast. Between her likability, mythical powers, and so much cuteness that even kittens get jealous, she gained many fans in a short amount of time. You can only imagine how I felt when I was forced to watch Dawn’s elimination in Backstabbers Ahoy!. It was a pretty shocking move by the writers to have one of the fan-favorites be the third camper voted off, and it was made all the more painful by the fake statue, which got my hopes up one final time before crushing them to bits. And the worst part? We never saw Dawn compete again.

#8


While I’m sure some may claim I’m being biased with #9, this is one I’m sure many people will agree on. Unlike Dakota, Ezekiel’s transformation over the course of World Tour wasn’t nearly as instantaneous. As if it wasn’t enough that Ezekiel came in dead last in two seasons (which is apparently something that the writers did as a joke. As an Ezekiel fan, I didn’t find it funny in the slightest), we see him slowly fade away from being a naïve prairie guy to...Gollum, essentially. This cruelty never even ended until his final appearance in Zeek And Ye Shall Find. Lord knows how Ezekiel’s parents must feel about that.