Okay, so here's my take on the comparison. I'm not going to count this in points, but I'll just state the reasons. So here we go:
1. Nothing happened
2. Originally, Harold and Courtney both deserved a point: Harold for jumping into the water and Courtney taking the initiative to lead her team. Although, Courtney ended up at the bottom and almost got voted off.
3. Courtney: She made it further in the sleeping challenge. Enough said.
4. Harold: Courtney may have threw some balls but most of it came from Duncan's scheme. Harold couldn't throw the ball, but he managed to catch it and dodge a few of them.
5. Harold: He came through and won the challenge. Courtney is not at fault for being injured that was Bridgette but hypothetically, if that never happened. Would Chef say that Courtney is better at the violin than Harold is at beat boxing. I guess we'll never know.
6. Courtney: Once again, she takes the initiative to lead her team. Although, it was Katie and Sadie who costed the challenge.
7. Harold: None of them were shown to face their phobias but the odds come closer in to Harold's favour because Courtney lied to everybody about not having any fears whereas the only thing that stood in Harold's way was his clumsiness. Whether or not he was either clumsy or that he could have also purposely hit himself over the head, that's debatable. Whether or not he did, Courtney still ended up on the bottom two.
8. Courtney: Just because Harold burned the oars.
9. Harold: Him and Geoff initiated their team in Paintball Deer Hunting challenge. Courtney was a deer, which wasn't her choice. Something tells me though that she could have tried harder with what she had instead of arguing with Duncan.
10. Harold: He successfully caught Bridgette on the trapeze. Being the target wasn't Courtney's choice, so she deserves a break.
11. Courtney: Courtney dominates Harold in this challenge, only because Geoff, DJ and Duncan took his undergarments. But even still, Harold still attempted to help his team.
12. Courtney: She lasted longer than Harold. But she also pulled a stunt. It doesn't compare to what Harold did, but unlike Courtney, Harold had a plausable motive for his stunt.
So basically, the score's tied up. So Harold might have not been the strongest competetor, but we can't totally ride off the fact that he is useless. Judging by what he could do, Harold has taken gymnastics and has said that he's taken figure skating. There are different kinds of strengths and maybe Harold would have still been put at a disadvantage, but it's more sensible in to giving the opportunity, before judging.
Courtney had no right to make those comments. Sure, they're true but she didn't have to point it out.
Duncan's a bully and I understand why bullies do what they do. But they shouldn't have to take out their problems on others, especially on someone who has done nothing wrong before. Whether Duncan realized on what he was doing or not, that seems debatable.
Harold shouldn't have to feel remorse for what he did. Courtney was just lucky that Harold went the extra mile to apologize. If going as far to accuse someone for voting off their boyfriend/girlfriend out of spite was so heinous, does that mean that threatening them about their private life isn't?
How could Harold possibly stand up to people who could tear you limb from limb? Everybody beleives that standing up to a bully is so easy, but in reality, it isn't. Saying "gosh" or "idiots" may have not been the ideal thing to do, but at least Harold went as far as to say something, considering that he's prone to be a pushover.