Thread:Ttowen/@comment-1037137-20140802192156/@comment-1141831-20140804181944

That's what pissed me off the most about the Zoke arc this season, aside from the whole suicide attempt thing, they obviously haven't seen one another in person since Revenge...otherwise she would have known something was off with him...or at the very least kissed him.

Duncan did get a good punishment for his role in WT, that leaves every pre-Pahkitew antagonist having gotten karma at this point. Though I do expect him to return when the original cast comes back, at the very least a cameo. Like Owen and Gwen he is a character the writers love to exploit whenever given an opportunity.

I really wish that Julie hadn't said the characters are still 16...that seems incredibly stupid; unlike other cartoons, where they don't acknowledge years in their universe, not just ours, TD actually has on several accounts. They had Cody have a birthday in WT and said Chris was born in '78! Seriously, they could at least say that Cody is 17 or not say that Chris is still just 30. Futurama cared to age the characters every year, even a show as horribly inconsistent as Family Guy acknowledges that after a birthday a character is a year older. That's just dumb. We have two years stated to have passed and yet they are all still 16. How did they even age to be 16 if they don't age?!

I still say that some of Scott's All-Stars behavior relies on brain damage, that's what I tell myself. Sam is an insulting choice over Brick, but Sierra is an insulting choice over actual All-Star like Owen or DJ. Despite Owen's annoying screen hogging...he really is the only actual all-star of the original cast: Merging three times, winning once, making it far into the merge each time as well. Too bad Scott wasn't available for more than an episode, I'd have rather seen Owen derailed than Sierra. Camerra simply pissed me off.

We need to speak to the admins about this...this is way too big of an opportunity to piss away. We need to make our points noted to the production crew STAT!

We could forget it if they can fix the participants in a future season: Have Courtney explain that she was needing money for tuition or fully apologize, Retire Mike, Break up Zoke, Make Chris an actual part of the show again, Tone down Sierra and show that she is her own character and not just an accessory, Make Sam and Scott less than just pin cushions and bring out their strong points, Maybe have Al and Justin form a prettyboy alliance that leads to Justin screwing Al over, but still retain his respectability (unlike how he somehow got beaten by Mal), thus making the Hawaiian an actual threat etc. There is so much they can do. An All-Star season should have consisted of at the very least 24 characters, maybe more. There needs to be a season, possibly the finale, where we have every character compete, but give each one a fond send off.