User blog comment:Rhonda the stalker fan!/Total Drama 30 Day Challenge: Day 18/@comment-5931267-20180718052828

Villains getting theirs is almost always a good time in TD. Heather in TDI, Courtney in TDA, Gwen/Duncan/Alejandro in World Tour (I count Alejandro since he was technically eliminated when Heather won), Scott in RotI, Amy/Sugar in PI (being freed from Sugar was absolute bliss I swear), and the Ice Dancers in RR. All of them just felt like weight was lifted off my shoulders, and that I could finally relax a little after their, often lengthy and time consuming, story arcs were completed.

In terms of non-villain eliminations Leshawna in TDI was absolutely out of left field and hysterical (her reaction is pricesless), Owen's first elimination in TDA was pretty good, Duncan quiting in TDWT was good (because it meant we didn't have to deal with him for half the season, which was good because WT is great when he wasn't in it, and mediocre to bad when he was in it), I actually really like Jo's elimination from RotI (don't consider her a villain in RotI, just competitive), almost every elimination in All-Stars was good with Scott and Jo being the only real exceptions for me, Rodney's elim was good for me purely becuase I hated the premise of his character (he turned out to be my least favorite of the season, even accounting for psycho Dave), and finally I liked it when Jen and Tom went home in RR only because they were the one elimination that suprised me all season. (My friends and I who watched the show seperated the teams into five catagories in the first episode, Love, Like, Neutral, Dislike, and Hate.  Jen and Tom were the only team that was ever in the Like/Love spectrum that didn't make the final 10.  Coincidentally Ryan and Stephanie were the only duo below that level to make the final 10, they started as a hate and slowly wound up in neutral by the end of the season.)