Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20150111211426/@comment-24152851-20150128154552

Yeah it was, I wasn't sure if you had heard of Australia Day. I went out with a friend, had a pretty good time thanks. :)

No redeeming value at all is correct. I get how some people want to ease the backlash and allow people to like the season if they want, but it's hard to understand why anyone would like the season to begin with (other than the Zoke thing), and it still feels like the fans who have no problem with it don't really understand why it's bad. That's what I try to drive across when talking about TDAS, but it keeps getting interpreted that I just like to bash things incessantly. You're absolutely right that Total Drama is one of the few shows capable of surviving something like this. They're lucky to be allowed a second chance, and should use it wisely.

It appears they didn't, it was one giant, ill-conceived, love letter to Zoke. Those characters need to be together, and everyone else can go to hell for their cause. I entirely agree that episode was horrible, no character deserves to have a character dedicated to killing them. If they are to go down, they should go down with dignity, and remain true to who they are. I just meant it still had a purpose, even if the purpose was terrible. Unlike the aimless, plotless, crap that followed after. Yeah, even if Ed MacDonald was doing his job, perhaps this just isn't the right job for him. OMFG, watching that episode made me want to bash my head in. I remember recording it, and I deleted it straight from computer afterwards. Haven't they screwed with Gwen enough? The whole triangle facade had already drove her fandom into the ground, and now this? Making her a full-blown moron who paints a portrait using bear-s**t!? Like WTF, if they really had to get her to paint, she could've just used mud or something. For any other episode, people can like what they want, but for this one I will not stand for anyone enjoying it. Because by doing so that's like taking a dump on all of the countless disability awareness we've had lately. That episode is insulting, and shouldn't be acceptable, just as anything that's racist isn't.

I know, the criticism is reasonable. I just mean anyone who looks reads this thread might be disapproving of how harsh we are.

While that's true about the fandom. I actually meant the writers/creators stopped caring about the quality of the season by that stage. Suckers Punched, was maybe the final episode in the season which had some consideration put in, before finalising it. Though The Obsta-Kill Kourse wasn't too bad, and might've seemed like they were trying. But by the time of the trinity, there wasn't any level of quality control left, and nobody gave a crap about the turnout.

Will do. I'll let you know about how it goes.

You'd be surprised by the amount of people who did like it. But still the most nonsensical canon ship ever. Courtney has no reason to be attracted to Scott. Even if she likes "bad boys", derailed TDAS Scott isn't even villainous, Cameron succeeded in being more evil than him. The only impression Scott made on Courtney was eating gruel off her face, slipping in the odd remark about her anger being beautiful, and being her verbal punch bag. There doesn't seem to be many characters who can be paired with Scott. There's a pretty popular fanon one for Scott and Amy, which makes a bit more sense. At least Amy was already horrible to begin with, and there's nothing to tarnish by pairing her with Dirt Boy. Courtney's been the writer's punch bag long enough. Make her good or make her evil, just keep her bloody consistent for one season! Is that too much to ask? If which ever writer who came up with the idea of redeeming Courtney, just went and told Ed Macdonald, we might have avoided SMS.

Here's another one to add to the list "Family Unfriendly Aesop", to describe the lesson taught by the f***ing Reset Button about mental disorders. Dumping ground for worst ideas would imply they took time out to plan some ideas to begin with, which they didn't. It was whatever crap comes to mind, goes down on paper.

Yep.