Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-25342388-20151229133313/@comment-25342388-20151229204049

To be honest, I don't think most of the other admins know a lot about the series so I don't think asking them will do me much good. The main problem I saw with Chris being listed was because of his position. His position allows him to do some pretty awful things while still being within the legal right. I don't know if you know this but not just anyone can compete on Total Drama. Each contestant has to sign a contract agreeing to all the terms which includes absolving the show from any injuries they might receive. Contestants can however sue if Chris somehow breaks the rules of these contracts such as allowing Courtney to be unfairly eliminated which is how she was able to win her lawsuit back on the show.

He's overly cruel in his methods and position but hey it's still putting out seasons and new contestants keep on signing up so I guess they are willing to put themselves in danger for fame and money. It was also explained by the writer that Chris wasn't hiding his true self in the first season, but rather that he was legitimately less evil and that the ratings and fame had went to his head overtime which is why he became more sadistic with his challenge ideas.