I think Trent, hurt mentally by Gwuncan,should team up with Courtney and Alejandro andget revenge on Duncan and Gwen as payback for TDA.
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I think Trent, hurt mentally by Gwuncan,should team up with Courtney and Alejandro andget revenge on Duncan and Gwen as payback for TDA.
AlexandrosMar1 wrote: |
I think Trent, hurt mentally by Gwuncan,should team up with Courtney and Alejandro andget revenge on Duncan and Gwen as payback for TDA. |
Trent has only himself to blame for Gwen breaking up with him. His obsession with the number 9 and sabotaging his own team to let Gwen win was his own undoing, plus I think he still considers Gwen a friend.
And I doubt Duncan would keep taking Courtney's abuse. So he would had eventually broken with her even if Gwen wasn't involved.
Although I liked all of the Total Drama seasons, (I'm a true Total Drama fan) I would have to go with Total Drama Action. Although I liked some of the challenges, and the show had a cool movie style concept, a lot of the later parts in the season got dull and repetitive.
The problem with having alternate endings is that they have to have a final 2 with roughly the same good/evil alignment; you could see that they had two obstensibly good guys in Season 1 and two villians in Season 3. With "Action",Beth was obviously not a villain, so they had to reach pretty far up their asses (pardon my French) to find a way to make Duncan into a good guy.
Action, because a heartless jerk (Duncan) gets away with winning the season. Surprisingly, he and his four supporters (Gwen, Owen, Heather, and Courtney) get eliminated because of Trent 2.0 (Alejandro). How?
1. Alejandro/Trent caused tension between Courtney and Gwen, resulting in the latter's elimination, when Courtney wanted to get revenge on Gwen for betrayal. It was implied that Duncan would've been eliminated in Greece, had Chris not favored the love triangle drama. Ultimately, Duncan gets eliminated in the Serengeti, when Alejandro/Trent and Heather team up against him.
2. Alejandro/Trent got half of the show to vote out Owen.
3. Not over his betrayal last season, Alejandro/Trent stole Heather's invincibility idol, and used it against her.
air30002 wrote: |
TOTAL DRAMA-ALL STARS. And I will tell you the big reasons WHY the season BLEW 1. THE CAST OF THE SEASON: WOW, the season hadn't even started yet, and already one thing was wrong: THE CAST! Point is, if you don't have a good cast, it won't be that good of a season. In all honesty, only about half of the cast were really All Stars. Seriously, I think the writers forgot the definition of All Star. We all know that Sam, out of all contestants) is not even close to being an All Star. Mike isn't an All Star, Jo isn't an All Star, Scott is barely an All Star, but shouldn't have been here, andthe same could be said for Zoey and Sierra. I do consider Cameron and Lightning All Stars for making it to the TDRI finale. And I also consider the 5original contestants All Stars, as well as Alejandro. But unfortunately, there were so many contestant that should've been here over a few that made it. Owen, LeShawna, Bridgette, Izzy, and DJ are all All Stars. They definitely should've replaced Sam, Mike, Jo, Scott, and Zoey. Maybe had they had given the TDRI contestants another season, they could be All Stars, but they did it way too quickly. Because of this, it did not turn out well, and some deserving contestants missed out on $1 Million Dollars again. 3. Cameron and Sierra's Plotline: This plotline, just why?
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air30002 wrote: |
#5. Mal:Mal thinks that he is the greatest villain ever. He also thinks that he is the toughest. NO! NOT AT ALL! I don't care how hot the fan girls say he is, he is a TERRIBLE VILLIAN. With good villains like Heather and Alejandro, they had a strategy right from the start, and they were able to take down some tough competitors early on. What was Mal's strategy? TO BREAK THINGS! Gee, what a perfect strategy. That bunch of crap continued up until the merge. As if it couldn't get more pathetic, they had to DUMB DOWN THE FREAKING CAST for him to act unstoppable. Seriously, Zoey, Gwen, Courtney, and Scott were all dumbed down and never notice until late. In other seasons, they would've found out immediately. So somehow, he gets to the finals without winning a single challenge or making a strategic move without some development, and gets away with everything. Thankfully, he will never come back to Total Drama, he was terribly pathetic.
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air30002 wrote: |
#1a. Courtney's Derailment/Sundae Muddy Sundae:Many of you guys know that I consider "Sundae Muddy Sundae" to be the worst Total Drama episode ever, and one of the worst cartoon episodes ever as well. All Stars had a lot of problems from the start, but this was truly the last straw. After plotting out everything, that includes Courtney to the Villains, Gwen breaking up with Duncan, Courtney starting to put relationships over the game, and even having Courtney start a new relationship with Scott. Yes, it could've been handled better, but I could see them together in a way. It looked as if Courtney had changed for the better and the writers listened to us. Turns out we were wrong, BIG TIME. After watching the episode, AGAIN, AGAINST MY WILL (friend's house), it finally hit me: The entire plot of this episode was to torment Courtney and make her look as bad as possible. She said some very nasty things about Gwen, made a chart to betray Gwen (how did Mal get it, writers?)they had her put the money over friendships, and they even cheated her out of the win.
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air30002 wrote: |
#1b. The Final Wreck-ening/The Reset Button:Although I consider "Sundae Muddy Sundae" to be the worse episode, I am not giving the TDAS finale a free pass. Oh my gosh, where do I start with this thing? The finalist were bland, the jokes were absolutely cruel, and the ending is truly the Final Wreck-ening of Total Drama All Stars. You would think that they would have everyone return, right? Wrong. Instead, they had the majority of the cast float away in balloons, leading to the health and status of the cast uncertain yet again!The challenge was deadly and very dangerous, but normal Chris doesn't care. All this has is Mal throwing Cameron and Gwen and injuring them (kick him in the face, Gwen) Heather and Alejandro acting beyond creepy for themselves, and Mike and Zoey getting together very obviously. I will also say that Mike's ending is TERRIBLE, and he does not deserve to win and get away with everything. But the one thing that made this #1? THE RESET BUTTON. We all know it, and no one seemed to like it. Not only was it anti-climatic and boring, but it was offensive, cruel, and a final slap in the face from the writers. I wonder how someone with MPD could've watched this and not be offended. That would be amazing if everyone had a reset button to make things perfect, but we don't have that. And then the island sinks, Owen falls off a ski jet, and the episode ends. How great! |
Akira500 wrote: |
air30002,can I just say that you are doing the right thing by not watching that abomination? This season makes me feel unclean just dwelling on how absolutely horrid it truly is. Everything from start to finish, a buildup to one of the most dissatisfying finishes ever. A true insult to the fandom, the original series it calls itself a sequel to, and anyone who is a fan of animation. How such a thing exists, I have no idea; by far the worst season in the series and one of the worst things I have ever had the misfortune of watching. Truly, this is the magnum anus of Fresh TV. Fuck. This. Season. |