User blog comment:TheDipDap1234/Analyzing the so called "floaters" of every season./@comment-5264011-20160729204059/@comment-24952355-20160729210056

You're talking about TDA Duncan right? He's the only character that I mentioned that is being called a floater by many people for not winning any challenges (eventhough he won the rock n'roll one and he also won many challenges for his team before the merge but people forget that for some reason). That's what they say.

I love Beth, but I don't see what "strong plot" did she have in TDA. I barely even noticed her before Lindsay got eliminated.

If somebody doesn't participate in many challenges, and barely has any importance, then yes, he's a floater. Gwen, Tyler and Sierra were the only people that liked him. That doesn't scream good social game to me. And he wasn't the main comic relief either.

I didn't call Scott a floater in All Stars, I said some people say that and I defended him. His plot with Courtney was miserable, because Courtney liked him, then suddenly disliked him for little to no reason, and because they broke up with eachother faster than I could say Pancakes. it's fine if you liked it but I didn't. Mal was the main villain, not Mike. All Mike did was try to defeat his own personality in his head, and once he did, he was declared the true all star of the season. The person that didn't even participate in many challenges of the season, barely interacted with anyone besides himself, Zoey and Cameron was declared the best TD character in the show. It was not him who did those challenges and voted people like Alejandro off, it was MAL. Mike was a floater.

He didn't have any plot with Scarlett. That was just an interaction. By that logic, we can say Courtney had a plot with Bridgette in TDI because they were friends. Max was nothing more than a secondary antagonist who only made it to the final 5 because of pure luck. Imagine Max in a season like Island. He would have been the first one to go home that's for sure.