User blog comment:AverageHero/The True All-Stars./@comment-4936114-20130901005047/@comment-3195570-20130901070920

Well, I can see how Harold is neutral, Heroes vs Villains format doesn't work at all in Total Drama because of the skewed morality towards the villains, heroes are never really portrayed that well, and there are few that actually fit that bill. If Trent can be perceived as a hero even after his TDA performance, and Sam can be considered a hero despite being completely neutral without even any tinges of villainy or heroic actions, than Harold sure as hell can as well, especially since he can be considered the Yang to Duncan's Yin, which would put him in a more heroic light as per the canon's usual rules.

As for "___ is not an all-star", sometimes it makes sense. Sam isn't an all-star either, but Ezekiel hasn't even done anything not worthy besides being the first boot twice, which if Ezekiel had returned for a third time I am almost certain they would've booted him first once again.