User blog comment:Linusblanket2100/My Rant on why TDRI is the most Sexist Total Drama Season/@comment-3350823-20130907211107

I kind of see your arguement, I have thought some of the same thoughts same time, but I don't think everything works.

The biggest cause for how it is sexist is the portrayal of the females. By the end of the fourth season no character comes off as a strong female character. Ones that might have been in TDI, like Gwen or LeShawna, have become severly weaker characters thanks to their unfair actions and especially in TDWT, where their plots are both how they are seduced by bad boys. >_>

And on that note, some of the female villains, like Jo or Heather, could be considered strong females but they're bad guys and in Heather's case she's too obssesed with looks.

And, the male villains [Scott and Alejandro] are portrayed as evil genisues who everyone fails to their lies. While Heather, Courtney and Jo are portrayed as unlikable.

Specifically in Alejandro's cause, where he seduces a lot of the girls so easily, making even Bridgette and LeShawna so easy to succumb that they are willing to cheat on their boyfriends because a hot guy shows them attention. >_>

There is also how Duncan treats women, again in TDWT, breaking Courtney's heart by cheating on her and not even really caring. And in that season it's portrayed like we are suppose to like Gwen x Duncan, and Courtney is the one in the wrong. >_>

These are some good causes for sexism in Total Drama, and to me Total Drama World Tour is the most sexist because how it destorys it's females characters.

I've actually talked about this before on my villains blog, but the case could be said that the weaker female characters is because everyone is weaker characters due to poorer writing in later seasons.

Also, the case of if you're trying to write a strong character vs. a strong female character, a female role model which admittedly Total Drama isn't...I hope.