Out of all of the FVF Pre-Merge eliminations, which one would piss you off the most if you got out the same way as them?

I think it's between Ernesto or Aiden but I think Ernesto would piss me off more. He took his elimination WAY better than he should.

u/LogicalAd6394 — 1 day ago

Is it safe to say Grassy might go down as one of the most divisive contestants in history after his run is over

I find Grassy to be an OK character as of lately because he's finally doing shit but I realized one thing about his character: He will never be truly liked by the fandom no matter how much the writers try to give him stuff to do.

  • During the 6 team phase to mid team swap, he got a lot a lot of flack for not doing that much and hogging all the votes. I personally agree with these complaints.
  • In TPOT 19, he was seen as sympathy bait
  • After TPOT 19, he got a lot of flack for having tons of screentime and the "Writer's pet" allegations started.

I don't really see him getting out until the final 7-4 so yeah. I think he might be the most controversial contestant once he's eliminated

u/LogicalAd6394 — 2 days ago

What if Episode 1 had a mock elimination instead of Episode 2?

Aubrey seems like the type of person to try to wreak as much havoc when they leave so she'd probably pick a water sign like Alec to swap to the Fans team.

(I Know there's Scorpios like Ally but Alec was the best pick)

u/LogicalAd6394 — 4 days ago

I feel like one factor on why TPOT's Final 11 is so controversial is because most of their plot relevance was sacrificed for the One plot

Watching the most recent TPOT episodes I noticed how a majority of the player's arcs left were put on hold in order to make way for One.

u/LogicalAd6394 — 4 days ago
▲ 1.1k r/Gameoverse+1 crossposts

Had a dream that the newest Gameoverse had everyone strip naked but Kaboodle being naked scared the living shit out of everyone

u/LogicalAd6394 — 4 days ago

I don't think I like the direction TPOT is going in now.

Before I start ranting, I'd like to clarify that Object shows with tons of lore and drama aren't my thing but I will try my best to make this as unbiased as possible

After TPOT 20, I noticed how the writers are focusing less on the contestants still in and focused more on characters that aren't even in the game.

I think TPOT 23 is the most egregious example of this. If you removed the CAS ceremony entirely and you told someone who hasn't watched the most recent episodes of TPOT who's still in the game I'm pretty sure they would've guessed someone wrong (Weird hypothetical but oh well.)

I'm going to assume that They're prob setting up a "Together, We're FNAF" defeat for One. (Not a critique just speculation)

I think the II2 trilogy did a better job at balancing lore, competition, and screentime to eliminated contestants. While you could argue that it's because they had to only focus on 2 contestants instead of 11, I reassure you JNJ probably knows how to write a final 11 without making them feel like they get less screentime than the eliminated contestants by now.

To end this on a positive note, I'm positive that things will get WAY better once the Defeat One trilogy is over

u/LogicalAd6394 — 6 days ago