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* SelfishEvil: Courtney will do whatever it takes to win, even if it means crippling or even potentially getting the other contestants killed. She even believes that she should get rewarded for trying to kill Ezekiel.
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* DudeNotFunny: Everyone displayed disgust at Duncan when he repeatedly pranked Harold for no reason, which isolated him from his own team. Then came the dock incident, where Duncan and Geoff get treated like pariahs for their prank gone wrong.
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* SelfishEvil: Courtney will do whatever it takes to win, even if it means crippling or even potentially getting the other contestants killed. She even believes that she should get rewarded for trying to kill Ezekiel.
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* SelfishEvil: Courtney will do whatever it takes to win, even if it means crippling or even potentially getting the other contestants killed. She even believes that she should get rewarded for trying to kill Ezekiel.Ezekiel.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Courtney crossed it in ''Race of Terror'', when she tried to kill Ezekiel, just because he made it past her in the game.
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%% * MoralEventHorizon: LesYay: Laura and [[spoiler: Sara]].
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** Courtney crossed it in ''Race of Terror'', when she tried to kill Ezekiel, just because he made it past her in the game.
* MoralEventHorizon:
** Courtney crossed it in ''Race of Terror'', when she tried to kill Ezekiel, just because he made it past her in the game.
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* SelfishEvil: Courtney will do whatever it takes to win, even if it means crippling or even potentially getting the other contestants killed. She even believes that she should get rewarded for trying to kill Ezekiel.
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** Courtney's father crossed it in "No Pain, No Game," when he fires a medic for attempting to give Ezekiel medical care.
* SelfishEvil: Courtney will do whatever it takes to win, even if it means crippling or even potentially getting the other contestants killed. She even believes that she should get rewarded for trying to kill Ezekiel.
* SelfishEvil: Courtney will do whatever it takes to win, even if it means crippling or even potentially getting the other contestants killed. She even believes that she should get rewarded for trying to kill Ezekiel.
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Please present all Complete Monster candidates in this thread.
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* CompleteMonster: Courtney couldn't care less who gets hurt or even killed as long as she wins. She also lashes out at Laura for being a lesbian and thinks her an insult to females in general. Courtney would go out of her way to hurt people she believes "had done her wrong", which are all petty at best. She even [[spoiler: plans to reveal Gwen's sensitive information to the world anyway if Courtney wins. Why? [[LaserGuidedKarma Just because Gwen slapped her for being a bitchy pain in the ass.]] And for that, Courtney plans to ruin Gwen's family. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Even Heather is appalled by this]]]].
** When Ezekiel was in danger of falling off a cliff in "Race of Terror", Courtney blatantly says they should just let him fall to his death, shocking everyone else. She spends most of the competition tormenting Bridgette for simply being friends with Andrew, and [[MoralEventHorizon trying to actually KILL Ezekiel over that one little comment way back in the beginning of the story]].
* DudeNotFunny: Everyone displayed disgust at Duncan when he repeatedly pranked Harold for no reason, which pretty much isolated him from his own team. Then came the dock incident, where Duncan and Geoff get treated like pariahs for their prank gone wrong.
** When Ezekiel was in danger of falling off a cliff in "Race of Terror", Courtney blatantly says they should just let him fall to his death, shocking everyone else. She spends most of the competition tormenting Bridgette for simply being friends with Andrew, and [[MoralEventHorizon trying to actually KILL Ezekiel over that one little comment way back in the beginning of the story]].
* DudeNotFunny: Everyone displayed disgust at Duncan when he repeatedly pranked Harold for no reason, which pretty much isolated him from his own team. Then came the dock incident, where Duncan and Geoff get treated like pariahs for their prank gone wrong.
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** When Ezekiel was in danger of falling off a cliff in "Race of Terror", Courtney blatantly says they should just let him fall to his death, shocking everyone else. She spends most of the competition tormenting Bridgette for simply being friends with Andrew, and [[MoralEventHorizon trying to actually KILL Ezekiel over that one little comment way back in the beginning of the story]].
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* DudeNotFunny: Everyone displayed disgust at Duncan when he repeatedly pranked Harold for no reason, which pretty much isolated him from his own team. Then came the dock incident, where Duncan and Geoff get treated like pariahs for their prank gone wrong.
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** When Ezekiel was in danger of falling off a cliff in "Race of Terror", Courtney blatantly says they should just let him fall to his death, shocking everyone else. She spends most of the competition tormenting Bridgette for simply being friends with Andrew, and trying to actually KILL Ezekiel over that one little comment way back in the beginning of the story.
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** When Ezekiel was in danger of falling off a cliff in "Race of Terror", Courtney blatantly says they should just let him fall to his death, shocking everyone else. She spends most of the competition tormenting Bridgette for simply being friends with Andrew, and [[MoralEventHorizon trying to actually KILL Ezekiel over that one little comment way back in the beginning of the story.story]].
* MoralEventHorizon: Courtney crossed it in ''Race of Terror'', when she tried to kill Ezekiel, just because he made it past her in the game.
* MoralEventHorizon: Courtney crossed it in ''Race of Terror'', when she tried to kill Ezekiel, just because he made it past her in the game.
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** When Ezekiel was in danger of falling off a cliff in "Race of Terror", Courtney blatantly says they should just let him fall to his death, shocking everyone else. She spends most of the competition tormenting Bridgette for simply being friends with Andrew, and trying to actually KILL Ezekiel over that one little comment way back in the beginning of the story.
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** When Ezekiel was in danger of falling off a cliff in "Race of Terror", Courtney blatantly says they should just let him fall to his death, shocking everyone else. She spends most of the competition tormenting Bridgette for simply being friends with Andrew, and trying to actually KILL Ezekiel over that one little comment way back in the beginning of the story.story.
* SelfishEvil: Courtney will do whatever it takes to win, even if it means crippling or even potentially getting the other contestants killed. She even believes that she should get rewarded for trying to kill Ezekiel.
* SelfishEvil: Courtney will do whatever it takes to win, even if it means crippling or even potentially getting the other contestants killed. She even believes that she should get rewarded for trying to kill Ezekiel.
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** When Ezekiel was in danger of falling off a cliff in "Race of Terror", Courtney blatantly says they should just let him fall to his death, shocking everyone else. She spends most of the competition tormenting Bridgette for simply being friends with Andrew, and trying to actually KILL Ezekiel over that one little comment way back in the beginning of the story.