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* CreatorBacklash: Christine Thompson (an employee at Creator/FreshTV in charge of their social media profiles) was greatly against the producers' decision to have Gwen and Courtney's friendship fail once more in this episode in order to keep the drama between them going.
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** Christine Thompson (an employee at Creator/FreshTV in charge of their social media profiles) was greatly against the producers' decision to have Gwen and Courtney's friendship fail once more in this episode in order to keep the drama between themgoing. going.
** Nowadays, the producers seem very reluctant to discuss this episode.
** Christine Thompson (an employee at Creator/FreshTV in charge of their social media profiles) was greatly against the producers' decision to have Gwen and Courtney's friendship fail once more in this episode in order to keep the drama between them
** Nowadays, the producers seem very reluctant to discuss this episode.
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* OldShame: The producers seem very reluctant to discuss this episode.episode.
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* CreatorBacklash: Christine Thompson (an employee at Fresh TV in charge of their social media profiles) was greatly against the producers' decision to have Gwen and Courtney's friendship fail once more in this episode in order to keep the drama between them going.
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* CreatorBacklash: Christine Thompson (an employee at Fresh TV Creator/FreshTV in charge of their social media profiles) was greatly against the producers' decision to have Gwen and Courtney's friendship fail once more in this episode in order to keep the drama between them going.
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* CreatorKiller: Newcomer Ed [=MacDonald=] was never an especially popular screenwriter with fans (the confirmation that he didn't bother familiarizing himself with any of the past seasons plus the implications that he was hired on a whim doesn't help his case), but his part in this episode cemented his reputation with fans and may have played a part in his eventual departure from the series halfway into ''Pahkitew Island''.
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* CreatorKiller: Newcomer Ed [=MacDonald=] was never an especially popular screenwriter with fans (the confirmation that he didn't bother familiarizing himself with any of the past seasons plus the implications that he was hired on a whim doesn't help his case), but his part in this episode cemented his reputation with fans and may have played a part in his eventual departure from the series halfway into ''Pahkitew Island''.fans.
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* OldShame: The producers seem very reluctant to discuss this episode. The ongoing InternetBackdraft surrounding it hasn't helped.
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* OldShame: The producers seem very reluctant to discuss this episode. The ongoing InternetBackdraft surrounding it hasn't helped.
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The show was ended as a result of the episode
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* FranchiseKiller: The series lives on, but this particular episode was one of several that fans generally see as having brought down ''All-Stars'' and for a brief time fans doubted the future of the series until the debut of ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Pahkitew Island]]'' and ''[[WinBackTheCrowd The Ridonculous Race]]''.
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Franchise Killer is for series that have been killed, or come close to being so. It's not an excuse to complain about Seasonal Rot.
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** This trope is still at play for those who were turned off by this episode and weren't swayed by either ''Pahkitew Island'' or ''The Ridonculous Race'' viewing the former as being just as bad as ''All-Stars'' (if not worse) and the latter as [[ItsTheSameNowItSucks another mediocre/borderline bad season of the original series just with a different name slapped onto it]].
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** This trope is still at play for those who were turned off by this episode and weren't swayed by either ''Pahkitew Island'' or ''The Ridonculous Race'' viewing the former as being just as bad as ''All-Stars'' (if not worse) and the latter as [[ItsTheSameSoItSucks another mediocre/borderline bad season of the original series just with a different name slapped onto it]].
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** This trope is still at play for those who were turned off by this episode and weren't swayed by either ''Pahkitew Island'' or ''The Ridonculous Race'' viewing the former as being just as bad as ''All-Stars'' (if not worse) and the latter as [[ItsTheSameSoItSucks [[ItsTheSameNowItSucks another mediocre/borderline bad season of the original series just with a different name slapped onto it]].
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New season coming late 2018/early 2019.
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* FranchiseKiller: The series lives on (although as of this writing remains on hiatus), but this particular episode was one of several that fans generally see as having brought down ''All-Stars'' and for a brief time fans doubted the future of the series until the debut of ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Pahkitew Island]]'' and ''[[WinBackTheCrowd The Ridonculous Race]]''.
** That said, this trope is still at play for those who were turned off by this episode and weren't swayed by either ''Pahkitew Island'' or ''The Ridonculous Race'' viewing the former as being just as bad as ''All-Stars'' (if not worse) and the latter as [[ItsTheSameSoItSucks another mediocre/borderline bad season of the original series just with a different name slapped onto it]].
** That said, this trope is still at play for those who were turned off by this episode and weren't swayed by either ''Pahkitew Island'' or ''The Ridonculous Race'' viewing the former as being just as bad as ''All-Stars'' (if not worse) and the latter as [[ItsTheSameSoItSucks another mediocre/borderline bad season of the original series just with a different name slapped onto it]].
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* FranchiseKiller: The series lives on (although as of this writing remains on hiatus), on, but this particular episode was one of several that fans generally see as having brought down ''All-Stars'' and for a brief time fans doubted the future of the series until the debut of ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Pahkitew Island]]'' and ''[[WinBackTheCrowd The Ridonculous Race]]''.
**That said, this This trope is still at play for those who were turned off by this episode and weren't swayed by either ''Pahkitew Island'' or ''The Ridonculous Race'' viewing the former as being just as bad as ''All-Stars'' (if not worse) and the latter as [[ItsTheSameSoItSucks another mediocre/borderline bad season of the original series just with a different name slapped onto it]].
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Can't leave out the ones who weren't so easily forgiving.
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* CreatorKiller: Newcomer Ed [=MacDonald=] was never an especially popular screenwriter with fans, but his part in this episode cemented his reputation with fans and may have played a part in his eventual departure from the series.
* FranchiseKiller: The series lives on (Although as of this writing remains on hiatus), but this particular episode was one of several that fans generally see as having brought down ''All-Stars'' and for a brief time fans doubted the future of the series until the debut of ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Pahkitew Island]]'' and ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Ridonculous Race]]''.
* FranchiseKiller: The series lives on (Although as of this writing remains on hiatus), but this particular episode was one of several that fans generally see as having brought down ''All-Stars'' and for a brief time fans doubted the future of the series until the debut of ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Pahkitew Island]]'' and ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Ridonculous Race]]''.
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* CreatorKiller: Newcomer Ed [=MacDonald=] CreatorBacklash: Christine Thompson (an employee at Fresh TV in charge of their social media profiles) was never an especially popular screenwriter with fans, but his part greatly against the producers' decision to have Gwen and Courtney's friendship fail once more in this episode cemented his reputation with fans and may have played a part in his eventual departure from order to keep the series.drama between them going.
* CreatorKiller: Newcomer Ed [=MacDonald=] was never an especially popular screenwriter with fans (the confirmation that he didn't bother familiarizing himself with any of the past seasons plus the implications that he was hired on a whim doesn't help his case), but his part in this episode cemented his reputation with fans and may have played a part in his eventual departure from the series halfway into ''Pahkitew Island''.
* FranchiseKiller: The series lives on(Although (although as of this writing remains on hiatus), but this particular episode was one of several that fans generally see as having brought down ''All-Stars'' and for a brief time fans doubted the future of the series until the debut of ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Pahkitew Island]]'' and ''[[WinBackTheCrowd The Ridonculous Race]]''. Race]]''.
** That said, this trope is still at play for those who were turned off by this episode and weren't swayed by either ''Pahkitew Island'' or ''The Ridonculous Race'' viewing the former as being just as bad as ''All-Stars'' (if not worse) and the latter as [[ItsTheSameSoItSucks another mediocre/borderline bad season of the original series just with a different name slapped onto it]].
* CreatorKiller: Newcomer Ed [=MacDonald=] was never an especially popular screenwriter with fans (the confirmation that he didn't bother familiarizing himself with any of the past seasons plus the implications that he was hired on a whim doesn't help his case), but his part in this episode cemented his reputation with fans and may have played a part in his eventual departure from the series halfway into ''Pahkitew Island''.
* FranchiseKiller: The series lives on
** That said, this trope is still at play for those who were turned off by this episode and weren't swayed by either ''Pahkitew Island'' or ''The Ridonculous Race'' viewing the former as being just as bad as ''All-Stars'' (if not worse) and the latter as [[ItsTheSameSoItSucks another mediocre/borderline bad season of the original series just with a different name slapped onto it]].
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* CreatorKiller: Newcomer Ed [=MacDonald=] was never an especially popular screenwriter with fans, but his part in this episode cemented his reputation with fans and may have played a part in his eventual departure from the series.
* FranchiseKiller: The series lives on (Although as of this writing remains on hiatus), but this particular episode was one of several that fans generally see as having brought down ''All-Stars'' and for a brief time fans doubted the future of the series until the debut of ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Pahkitew Island]]'' and ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Ridonculous Race]]''.
* OldShame: The producers seem very reluctant to discuss this episode. The ongoing InternetBackdraft surrounding it hasn't helped.
* FranchiseKiller: The series lives on (Although as of this writing remains on hiatus), but this particular episode was one of several that fans generally see as having brought down ''All-Stars'' and for a brief time fans doubted the future of the series until the debut of ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Pahkitew Island]]'' and ''[[WinBackTheCrowd Ridonculous Race]]''.
* OldShame: The producers seem very reluctant to discuss this episode. The ongoing InternetBackdraft surrounding it hasn't helped.