Thread:Nermal12/@comment-23995441-20131227055533/@comment-23995441-20140116034609

Heather and Alejandro aren't actually evil their just jerks. They don't kill people for a living, they don't rob banks, they don't torture people, they don't commit genocide. They're just bullies. Evil is Frieza [from Dragonball], Freddy Krugger, Hunter J [from Pokémon], Orochimaru [from Naruto].

Courtney doesn't have any shame either. She didn't say sorry for bullying Beth and Lindsay in TDA, she didn't say sorry for guilt-tripping Harold into voting off his girlfriend, she didn't say sorry to her team for throwing challenges. It's funny were talking about Heather and Courtney consoling when guess who was the one who lifted a hand to help Courtney when she was hurt by Gwen's betrayel. That's right HEATHER! Alejandro even when he was the Big Bad of TDWT he was still shown to genuinely have a soft side for Heather. As shown by how he let Heather out of the boulder she was wedged under and saved her from the plane explosion.

Courtney knew that serving the sundae to the interns was wrong. She didn't to it because Chris SAID not to. Stop treating Courtney like she's some misguided child. Courtney's very smart, she knows the severity of her actions.

Harassment isn't evil that's just mean. She threw Alejandro off the volcano to win, and throwing him off the volcano didn't hurt him in anyway. Heather has shown many of times to be protective of Alejandro. Such as worrying if he was ok when one of the interns kidnapped him.

Alejandro only home-wrecked to get further in the game.

Throwing challenges is mean because why should the team suffer for what happened between Gwen and Courtney? That's just selfish.

Oh so were playing the excuse game. Either way what she did to Sam wasn't right and I doubt it was because of instinct anyway. Actually theirs more evidence that she was only apologizing to Gwen not to get eliminated than their is that she was legitimately sorry.