User blog comment:ChunkyChipackers/The Total Drama Contestants - Worst to Best/@comment-1764858-20140731180022/@comment-24971793-20140801131753

@totaldramanaruto, you're first point is pretty much what I said/meant but explained better. And the second point is also well made.

But after that I dissagree, Godplaying can be something small. When Sugar flipped that coin in the vending machine without ever an explanation or indication she was capable of doing such a thing was a short moment of godplaying. It doesn't make her a "godplayer" since it was just a short moment, but the moment itself was godplaying. Harold on the other hand was a godplayer in TDI, despite the team constantly underestimating him he proved each episode that he could do anything and was the best in everything by keep bringing up random skills that mostly didn't even fit his personality.

I wouldn't say that Cameron building that iron man suit was godplaying. TD being a cartoon makes it hard to draw the line of what's considered godplaying and what not. If you're going to nitpick on Cameron's robotbuilding as godplaying because we don't exactly know how much his IQ was and what exact materials where available then you might as well count Scarlett and Max's robotbuilding as godplaying or something like Scott and Sugar's ability to eat dirt and fungus since it's not realistic.

I know it's a difficult discussion, but it just doesn't make sense why Cameron building a robot suit when it was well established beforehand that he has incredible technical skills and the island contained materials like airplane and rocket parts would be considered godplaying. But Lindsay building two perfectly functioning bikes out of firewood and broomsticks while it was never indicated that she had any technical skills wouldn't be considered godplaying ?:s