User blog comment:CamperThirteen/In Defense of Courtney, Part I/@comment-237406-20091231123937

"he's actually very stuck-up, going on and on about his "mad skills", rigging eliminations, and he has a very haughty attitude"

I've never seen somebody interpret Harold that way. It's an interesting argument, but I think that since Harold does and doesn't have some of the skills he boasts about, it varies. Like if he constantly bragged about things he couldn't do, that would get annoying. But the writers save him from that but making him succeed a couple times. And the elimination rigging - I think that was more a thing for the writers to have an excuse to eliminate a girl. I'm baffled as to why Harold would vote off his enemy's girlfriend instead of his enemy. But, as I stated before, TDI is not based on making sense.