BrainMan820 wrote: | imverybasic wrote: | BrainMan820 wrote: | The problem with your assumption is that you're assuming that, because Harold could dodge balls that other characters did not is not a direct correlation to Harold being better then Owen. Owen is a great player because he can throw and catch, but just because someone can get him out or dodge his balls doesn't make them automatically better. If so, then Courtney would be better then Owen. There would also be a paradox because Geoff and Katie got Owen out and were still thrown out by him. Harold was able to dodge some of Owen's balls, and catch one. That's nice, I'm freely able to admit that. However, that doesn't make him great at dodgeball, because he can't throw worth a damn and was thrown out by Leshawna with no effort. The people on this board seem to assign an inordinate amount of importance on the fact that the ball Harold caught was the last one. That does not make him integral to victory. Harold is weaker then many of the campers on his team: Duncan, DJ, Geoff, and Katie all performed the blitz manuever twice. Bridgette and Courtney did it once. Even Tyler was able to get out one camper. The only people who score less points than Harold on the Bass team are Sadie (0) and Tyler (1). But everyone here seems to think Harold is godly. It's not true. If you say there is another possibility, you need to substainate it. Show me evidence that proves Harold cheated off Courtney independent of Duncan? There isn't. In fact, Harold seemed to welcome the idea of an alliance with Courtney in TDA.
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I am not assuming anything. I'm providing evidence from the show. You're saying that if Harold is better than Owen, that automatically makes Courtney better? No way. Not a chance. Courtney was the one who got out twice in the dodgeball game. Not once, twice. I could easily provide Courtney's entire performance: During the time that she was playing, she got out twice, dodged once, got one person out--singlehandedly-- without Duncan's strategy which required multiple balls being thrown at once (this betters the odds of getting someone out). Courtney fans assume that Courtney was the one who got Duncan to play in the game, when this is what really happened: Courtney said that the team needed someone strong enough to crush the Gophers. Everyone else then looked at Duncan. DJ was the first to catch on and then he opposed the idea. Courtney tried to reassure everyone else otherwise, but did a poor job and with that, everyone else refused. The next scene shows everybody trying to poke Duncan with a pole, to wake him up. Duncan wakes up, and gets aggrivated. He sees Harold who by the way shielded every player on his team, including Courtney. Courtney then comes between them and says that the team needs Duncan, Duncan is first reluctant, then agrees. That's it. Throughout the entire game or for the majority of it, at least, the only thing Courtney showed that she was capable of doing was throwing someone out. But even then, she showed that she couldn't eliminate too many people without the works of Duncan's strategy. The fact that Owen is such a great player and that Harold managed to defeat him makes him better. Why? Well, I pretty much provided my arguments. One of them which is a simple fact. More balls thrown at an opposing player betters the chances of throwing them out. Owen threw multiple balls at Harold, Harold dodged four, he caught one and thus, defeated Owen. The fact that Leshawna threw Harold out contradicts the whole purpose of Harold's masterful dodging skills. It is simply a goof. Something that the writers didn't notice and therefore makes that tidbit of information irrelevant to the argument. It is in fact, one of the many mistakes that have been written for this show. This show has almost no morals. But if it did, the moral of the story would be to never judge a book by it's cover; in other words, don't underestimate or belittle someone's abilities until given enough of a chance to prove themselves. The fact that Courtney played the entire game, while Harold was only granted with a couple of chances only proves my point. He still did better than Courtney. |
Wow, you really are going out of your way to praise Harold and demonize Courtney. The relationship between Courtney and Harold's dodgeball ability has nothing to do with Owen; I have no idea where you even got that. You stated that because Harold was able to catch and dodge balls thrown by Owen, he is immediately a better player. This is false. Horrendously false. If this was the case, then Katie would be superior to Owen (because she threw him out) and inferior to Owen (because he threw her out) at the same time. Further, correlation would also render this illogical, as Courtney threw out Cody, who threw out DJ, who threw out Leshawna, who threw out Harold. That sequence would put Courtney as superior. And then you negate Duncan's strategy. Why? You're certainly cool with using multiple balls to praise Harold. It's just senseless Harold praise. You haven't provided a single reason why it doesn't show Courtney is a good player. Here, I'll even provide it for you: That strategy is exceedingly precise and requires that all four characters who use it be superb throwers. After all, that strategy bombs if the balls ever touch. As for multiple balls, please recall that Owen was the one who threw them, all at one target. He threw, at most, two balls together, then a third, then a fourth. It was nothing spectacular. And then, funny funny, you just write off the fact that Harold was thrown out. It's inconvienent to your argument, so you ignore it. He was thrown out by her which caused the team to bench him. Stop denying it because you want Harold to look good. As for Courtney, please watch the sequence again because you missed a number of details, which of course, you tailored to make Harold look good. Harold did not shield his team: Duncan went over to him. Before anything can happen, Courtney comes between them and tells him they need his help. Duncan is reluctant, and then (and this is the kicker) Courtney coerces him. Courtney states that if he doesn't do it, he will be the one going home. That is what causes Duncan to actually play. So, as you can see, Courtney was responsible for this. Please get your facts straight. |
I am not demonizing Courtney. I'm just defending my case. Katie was not the one who was targeted with multiple balls, Harold was. Courtney got one person out. As I recall, Courtney was the one who got out twice, not Harold. If you would like to go into a more deeper, continuous correlation, DJ threw out Gwen who threw Courtney (considering how exhausted she was) who threw out Cody who threw out both Katie and DJ (Courtney did not do this, plus she was not targeted with multiple balls) and Owen caught one of Courtney's balls when she tried to get Heather out. So this does not make her superior. Harold was benched for his throwing skills. That and that alone. He was benched after the first round and since then, has not been allowed to return until the final round. Why do you think I continue to bring Owen into my arguments? Because you said that he is a good player. I don't know where you got this idea that he wasn't an effortless dodger when he managed to get half of the players from the Killer Bass team out, including Courtney. And yes I bring Duncan's strategy into this equation. Why? Because the only time we see Owen being eliminated was at the commencement of Duncan's 'Rush The New Guy' technique. Owen had multiple balls thrown at him, he got out. With Harold, same story with the exception that he managed to defeat Owen, twice. Everyone else only got one chance to throw out some of the opposing players, where Harold defeated Owen twice. And so what if the balls were meant to throw at one target. This just proves how difficult it is to dodge many balls thrown at once. It's not always easy to dodge them. Harold managed to prove us otherwise, and maybe if he wasn't benched so early in the game, we would have got to see more of what he could do. Owen's strategy was quite similar to Duncan's. Like Owen, Duncan's plan was to throw out one tagret with multiple balls. Owen did that very same thing. The only difference being that it was just him and Harold on the court. Not true. Absoluetly not true. This strategy did not require any precise movement or planning of any kind. Throwing multiple balls at one player betters the chances of throwing that one player out. The only time where a strategy like that could fail is if the balls are not thrown straight and direct. But you would have to be dealing with a bunch of massively uncoordinated players to get such luck. I did not ignore the fact that Leshawna threw him out. I recognized it and said that it was a mistake on the writers' part. It was basically contradicting Harold's skills. One minute he sucks, the next he's a masterful dodger. It just simply makes no sense. The fact that Owen is a much better player (he barely got out, threw out more people) than Leshawna and that Harold managed to defeat him twice says something. Courtney was the one who continously enflicted the job of waking Duncan up on Harold. Not only that, Harold was the one at the front of the line. Duncan then went for Harold and then Courtney stepped in. It's funny how Courtney had the guts to come betweenn Duncan and Harold, but didn't even make an effort to go and wake Duncan up herself. Isn't that funny? Not only did she not come through with her plan singlehandedly, but for half the time being, she just stood there giving out commands to everyone else and told Harold that he sucked at dodgeball without giving him a fair shot. Stop telling me to get my facts straight or that I'm demonizing Courtney and phraising Harold. I am just merely defending my case. You don't have to get so defensive over Courtney. I'm not getting defensive over Harold. I'm just defending my arguments. |