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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: [[spoiler:When she winds up eliminated during Episode 7 of ''All-Stars'', nobody's sad to see her go: Jake and Ashley just rub it in her face that she's finally out of their hair, and even Ally's more surprised by Fiore's outrageous claims to tick off Jake than saddened at the evil child going home]].

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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: [[spoiler:When she winds up eliminated during Episode 7 of ''All-Stars'', nobody's sad to see her go: Jake and Ashley just rub it in her face that she's finally out of their hair, and even Ally's more surprised by Fiore's outrageous claims to tick off Jake than saddened at the evil child going home]].home. Even her closest ally Alec doesn't feel bad seeing her go next episode, him and Riya amused then anything]].



** This becomes even more pronounced during ''All-Stars'', since everybody knows of her true nature to begin with: her attempt to make an alliance with Ashley and Jake fails, her inability to help during the first challenge doesn't endear her to her teammates, and when she begs Alec for help, the man just shuts her down and leaves her to her own devices. [[spoiler:This leaves her as the definitive first pick for elimination on the Magenta Team and it's only due to a last minute argument between Jake and James that leads the latter to be eliminated instead, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec orchestrated it]]]]. While Ally later considers having her join her alliance with Hunter, that seems to be because she was worried Jake and Ashley (who are allies) would be a threat. Additionally, she and her other teammates even leave Fiore to do [[spoiler:the second challenge]] herself.

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** This becomes even more pronounced during ''All-Stars'', since everybody knows of her true nature to begin with: her attempt to make an alliance with Ashley and Jake fails, her inability to help during the first challenge doesn't endear her to her teammates, and when she begs Alec for help, the man just shuts her down and leaves her to her own devices. [[spoiler:This leaves her as the definitive first pick for elimination on the Magenta Team and it's only due to a last minute argument between Jake and James that leads the latter to be eliminated instead, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec orchestrated it]]]]. While Ally later considers having her join her alliance with Hunter, that seems to be because she was worried Jake and Ashley (who are allies) would be a threat. Additionally, she and her other teammates even leave Fiore to do [[spoiler:the second challenge]] herself. [[spoiler: When she's eliminated her villain alliance doesn't feel bad, with Riya and Alec smiling about it, with Riya aware and having no problem letting Fiore get eliminated.]]


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* TheLoad: In All-Stars she was the weakest member of Cyan, and likely weakest overall, failing her challenges and needing others to carry her to wins. Became her biggest issue with Hunter and why she never had a chance to take control of the game.
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* IntergenerationalFriendship: She quickly forms a VillainousFriendship with Alec, a 30 years old adult. Although [[spoiler:it doesn't last after she betrays him]], she has ButForMeItWasTuesday mentality about this act and expects him to not hold a grudge whereas he still has some level of sympathy for her and helps her stay in the game as much as he can.
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* ExBigBad: She goes from the main antagonistic camper of Season 1 to only one of several antagonists present in ''All-Stars''.
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* IronicName: Her name is Fiore, which is Italian for "flower", which could mean "gentle" or "happiness", Fiore is anything but that.

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* ButForMeItWasTuesday: In the beta, while watching who the campers are supporting for [[spoiler:in the final challenge]], Fiore comes across Ashley, who's still angry at her for [[spoiler:not only deceiving her and saying nasty things about her in her notebook, but taking her out of the competition by knocking her out with tranquilizer darts alongside Grett]]. Fiore, for her part, barely cares enough to remember her, outright asking her who she was and [[spoiler:coupling it with thinking she didn't even participate when she ends up losing in Ellie's ending]].

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In the beta, while watching who the campers are supporting for [[spoiler:in the final challenge]], Fiore comes across Ashley, who's still angry at her for [[spoiler:not only deceiving her and saying nasty things about her in her notebook, but taking her out of the competition by knocking her out with tranquilizer darts alongside Grett]]. Fiore, for her part, barely cares enough to remember her, outright asking her who she was and [[spoiler:coupling it with thinking she didn't even participate when she ends up losing in Ellie's ending]].ending]].
** This also applies in ''All-Stars'', where despite having gotten Ashley voted out and [[spoiler:throwing Alec into a ditch by getting him voted out of the final three]], she reacts with indifference at best and annoyance at worst at the fact that the two of them would still hold a grudge.



* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:More or less how she words her decision to choose Ellie to go with her and Miriam to the finale over her TheDragon, Alec.]]

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[[spoiler:More or less how she words her decision to choose Ellie to go with her and Miriam to the finale over her TheDragon, Alec.Alec. Given that he had managed to help her get up to the final three, Fiore, after some prodding from Miriam, saw no further reason to keep him around.]]
** [[spoiler:Fiore ends up on the receiving end of this trope come ''All-Stars'', as for the first few episodes, she's saved from elimination simply because Ashley needs her as the decisive vote to get Hunter voted out. Once that's done, as soon as the Magenta Team loses again, Ashley convinces Jake to vote her out, to the point of celebrating once Kristal announces Fiore being voted off.
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* AmbiguousStartOfDarkness: Fiore enters the show as a manipulative gremlin who's willing to do anything to win, but it's never made clear if she ''started'' this way, or if something happened to her that made her to villainous. She does mention her mother in a way to imply that she was abusive, but considering how manipulative Fiore can be, her words should be taken with a grain of salt.
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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: [[spoiler:When she winds up eliminated during Episode 7 of ''All-Stars'', nobody's sad to see her go: Jake and Ashley just rub it in her face that she's finally out of their hair, and even Ally's more surprised by Fiore's outrageous claims to tick off Jake than saddened at the evil child going home]].
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* DemotedToExtra: Downplayed. [[spoiler:In ''All Stars'', while Fiore lasts more than the previous two winners, she also suffers from this, going from being the Season 1 runner-up to a pre-merge elimination]].


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: After antagonising so many of her fellow contestants in Season 1 and after betraying everyone that has ever trusted or befriended her, when she is chosen to be part of the ''All Stars'' cast she is HatedByAll, which results in her VillainDecay: Jake and Ashley know better than to trust her, and James, Hunter and Ally also don't take her much seriously due to both knowing how she is like and to her being rather useless for most challenges. Had Alec not orchestrated an argument between Jake and James, Fiore would probably have been the first boot of the season, [[spoiler:and her luck eventually runs out and she's eliminated in "Ball Busters", being the 6th contestant eliminated (out of 18 contestants)]].
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* SoreLoser: [[spoiler:In the original version, she is ''not'' happy with her defeat in Ellie's ending, cursing out everyone in her final confessional after Ellie expresses relief that she won. Same goes for the remake in which she loses the million dollars to Miriam]].

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* SoreLoser: [[spoiler:In the original version, she is ''not'' happy with her defeat in Ellie's ending, cursing out everyone in her final confessional after Ellie expresses relief that she won. Same goes for the remake in which she loses the million dollars to Miriam]].Miriam. Then again in ''All-Stars'', when after she is eliminated by her team she spends a while insulting Jake and trying to get under his skin by making him think he's being manipulated by Ashley, and then snaps at Connor when they are waiting for the Bus of Losers.]]

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* TheBabyOfTheBunch: She's the youngest contestant in Season 1, being six years old, and is retroactively the youngest contestant in Disventure Camp history since the youngest contestants in Season 2 are 16 and 17 respectively. It's the case once again in ''All-Stars'', where she is eight years old and everyone else except Lake (who is 17) is older than 21.

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* TheBabyOfTheBunch: She's the youngest contestant in Season 1, being six years old, old in that season, and is retroactively the youngest contestant in Disventure Camp history since the youngest contestants in Season 2 are 16 and 17 respectively. It's the case once again in ''All-Stars'', where she is eight years old and everyone else except Lake (who is 17) is older than 21.



* BrattyHalfPint: She's six and once her true nature gets exposed by [[spoiler:her confessional being revealed, showing her insulting all the contestants]], she drops any pretense of being a nice girl and decides to act like her true, maliciously snarky self to everyone else. She hasn't gotten any nicer in the two years since Season 1, outright calling Yul an "ugly pimply bitch" when he points out her arrival.

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* BrattyHalfPint: She's six a kid and once her true nature gets exposed by [[spoiler:her confessional being revealed, showing her insulting all the contestants]], she drops any pretense of being a nice girl and decides to act like her true, maliciously snarky self to everyone else. She hasn't gotten any nicer in the two years since Season 1, outright calling Yul an "ugly pimply bitch" when he points out her arrival.



* CuteIsEvil: Fiore looks as cute as you'd expect a six year old child to be, but she has a disturbingly malicious and manipulative mind.

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* CuteIsEvil: Fiore looks as cute as you'd expect a six year old small child to be, but she has a disturbingly malicious and manipulative mind.



* ManipulativeBitch: She's good at tricking people into thinking she's a powerless, nice little girl, and also has the acting skills to pull it off. Even when her true nature is revealed, she still has enough wits to manipulate the other campers into either fighting each other, or being willing to help her.
* MasterActress: She fools the other contestants into thinking she's a nice, helpless little girl.

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* ManipulativeBitch: She's Mostly in the beta and the remake of season one, which shows she's good at tricking people into thinking she's a powerless, powerless and nice little girl, and also girl plus has the acting skills to pull it off. Even when her true nature is revealed, she still has enough wits to manipulate the other campers into either fighting each other, or being willing to help her.
* MasterActress: She She's a good actress, most notably in the beta and the remake of season one in which she fools the other contestants into thinking she's a nice, nice and helpless little girl.



* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Being only six means Fiore hasn't quite grasped the concept of political correctness; she calls Ashley "Hillbilly girl" in her notebook, calls Ellie, who's a redhead, ''ginger'' snap [[spoiler:after her "elimination"]], and says [[spoiler:"gays and boomers first" when teamed up with Miriam (who's old) and Jake in episode 11]].

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* PragmaticVillainy:
** When voting off [[spoiler:Grett]] in the reboot, she suggests she doesn't want to shoot someone in the face in person. However, she implies it's because she would get in trouble with the law for doing so not out of kindness as she says [[spoiler:the challenge was the closest she'll get to legally doing so]].
** In ''All-Stars'', she asks Jake if he was alright after [[ItMakesSenseInContext being hit by a giant ball of yarn]]. However, this was to try to trick him into not voting for her rather than [[PetTheDog genuine concern]].
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Being only six means Fiore hasn't quite grasped Along with being one of the concept of political correctness; most manipulative people in the series, she calls Ashley (who's from a rural area) "Hillbilly girl" in her notebook, notebook. She even calls Ellie, who's a redhead, ''ginger'' snap [[spoiler:after her "elimination"]], and she's seemingly elimination. In the seventh episode of the reboot, she says [[spoiler:"gays "gays and boomers first" when teamed up with Miriam (who's old) and Jake (who's gay)]]. In ''All-Stars'', she calls Jake "twinkie boy" and insults Connor (who's in episode 11]].his fifties) by calling him a "boomer". While she is a kid and children generally don't fully grasp political correctness, she is shown to be very smart for her age.



* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her fail in the first and fourth challenges, to the point that she's targeted for elimination. She also only gets saved from being the first boot because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].

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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions version of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her fail in several challenges (most notably the first and fourth challenges, one) and causes her to the point that she's be targeted for elimination. She also only gets saved from being the first boot because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].it]]. She also gets eliminated fairly early due to her plan to trick Jake into voting off Ally failing]].



* WiseBeyondHerYears: Being six years old doesn't mean she can't trick characters older than her, with it being implied but later confirmed that she's good at reading and writing for her age. In [[spoiler:Episode 5]], she's shown to be interested in reading one of Alec's psychology books, though she later suggests it was for her to learn tactics to apply to the season. It's lampshaded several times in both versions of season one.

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* WiseBeyondHerYears: Being six (and later eight) years old doesn't mean she can't trick characters older than her, with it being implied but later confirmed that she's good at reading and writing for her age. In [[spoiler:Episode 5]], she's shown to be interested in reading one of Alec's psychology books, though she later suggests it was for her to learn tactics to apply to the season. It's lampshaded several times in both versions of season one.
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->'''Placement:''' [[spoiler:1st/2nd]] (AC)/[[spoiler:2nd]] (DC), TBD (AS)
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->'''Placement:''' [[spoiler:1st/2nd]] (AC)/[[spoiler:2nd]] (DC), TBD [[spoiler:13th]] (AS)
->'''Eliminated in:''' [[spoiler:Episode 10]] (AC)/[[spoiler:Episode 13]] (DC), TBD (AS)
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* AbusiveParents: {{Implied|Trope}}; she states her mother views her as a "monster" and has told her she wishes she never gave birth to her. She also later suggests her father also views her in a similar light and, when she gets a letter from both of her parents, she's unenthusiastic plus burns it. When Alec asks her about it, she suggests it was likely her parents blaming her for her behavior.

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* AbusiveParents: {{Implied|Trope}}; she states her mother views her as a "monster" and has told her she wishes she never gave birth to her. She also later suggests her father also views her in a similar light and, when she gets a letter from both of her parents, she's unenthusiastic plus burns it. When Alec asks her about it, she suggests it was likely her parents blaming her themselves for her behavior.
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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her fail in the first and fourth challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved from being the first boot because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].

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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her fail in the first and fourth challenge, challenges, to the point that she's a target targeted for elimination. She also only gets saved from being the first boot because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].

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* BearerOfBadNews: In ''All-Stars'', she tells [[spoiler:Riya that their alliance was exposed to the Magenta Team and the Cyan Team]].



* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her fail in the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].

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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her fail in the first and fourth challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved from being the first boot because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].
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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her fail i the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].

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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her fail i in the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].
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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her flop in the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].

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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her flop in fail i the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].
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** Once Fiore shows her true colors, everyone ends up becoming her enemy, with only her wits and manipulative streak allowing her to stay long into the game. The reboot downplays this a bit by having Alec grow fond of her [[spoiler:until she betrays him]], but she's still disliked by the rest of the contestants once the truth comes out. [[spoiler:When she makes it to the finale, the only person rooting for her was Grett, who was forced to. Also, when she crashes into a tree, none of the contestants even try to help her]].
** This becomes even more pronounced during ''All-Stars'', since everybody knows of her true nature to begin with: her attempt to make an alliance with Ashley and Jake fails, her inability to help during the first challenge doesn't endear her to her teammates, and when she begs Alec for help, the man just shuts her down and leaves her to her own devices. This leaves her as the definitive first pick for elimination on the Magenta Team [[spoiler:and it's only due to a last minute argument between Jake and James that leads the latter to be eliminated instead, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec orchestrated it]]]].

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** Once Fiore shows her true colors, everyone ends up becoming her enemy, with only her wits and manipulative streak allowing her to stay long into the game. The reboot downplays this a bit by having Alec grow fond of her [[spoiler:until she betrays him]], but she's still disliked by the rest of the contestants once the truth comes out. [[spoiler:When she makes it to the finale, the only person rooting for her was Grett, who was forced to. Also, when she crashes into a tree, none of the contestants even try to help her with Alec and Ashley insulting her]].
** This becomes even more pronounced during ''All-Stars'', since everybody knows of her true nature to begin with: her attempt to make an alliance with Ashley and Jake fails, her inability to help during the first challenge doesn't endear her to her teammates, and when she begs Alec for help, the man just shuts her down and leaves her to her own devices. This [[spoiler:This leaves her as the definitive first pick for elimination on the Magenta Team [[spoiler:and and it's only due to a last minute argument between Jake and James that leads the latter to be eliminated instead, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec orchestrated it]]]].it]]]]. While Ally later considers having her join her alliance with Hunter, that seems to be because she was worried Jake and Ashley (who are allies) would be a threat. Additionally, she and her other teammates even leave Fiore to do [[spoiler:the second challenge]] herself.



** During one challenge, she's left working with Miriam, although it's clear neither of them like each other.

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** During one challenge, she's left working with Miriam, although it's clear neither of them like each other. [[spoiler:She also allies herself with her in ''All-Stars'', though they seem to still hate each other]].



* VirtueIsWeakness: This is part of the reason that she [[spoiler:chooses to take Ellie to the finale with her instead of Alec; the fact she had began caring for him made her realize he was starting to turn into her weakness, and thus he needed to go]].

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* VirtueIsWeakness: This is Not only does she suggest she isn't fond of teamwork, part of the reason that she [[spoiler:chooses to take Ellie to the finale with her instead of Alec; the fact Alec is that she had began caring for him him, which made her realize he was starting to turn into her weakness, weakness and thus he needed to go]].
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It's implied Alec intentionally caused that, so I mentioned that because I felt it's noteworthy. Also, I don't recall the Magenta Team being called that.


** This becomes even more pronounced during ''All-Stars'', since everybody knows of her true nature to begin with: her attempt to make an alliance with Ashley and Jake fails, her inability to help during the first challenge doesn't endear her to her teammates, and when she begs Alec for help, the man just shuts her down and leaves her to her own devices. This leaves her as the definitive first pick for elimination on the Pink team [[spoiler:and it's only due to a last minute argument between Jake and James that leads the latter to be eliminated instead]].

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** This becomes even more pronounced during ''All-Stars'', since everybody knows of her true nature to begin with: her attempt to make an alliance with Ashley and Jake fails, her inability to help during the first challenge doesn't endear her to her teammates, and when she begs Alec for help, the man just shuts her down and leaves her to her own devices. This leaves her as the definitive first pick for elimination on the Pink team Magenta Team [[spoiler:and it's only due to a last minute argument between Jake and James that leads the latter to be eliminated instead]].instead, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec orchestrated it]]]].
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Since they won, it's not really an example of Fiore or anyone really causing Purple Team to lose anyway.


* InformedAttribute: In the second episode of ''All-Stars'', it's stated the Purple Team lost almost every single challenge because of Fiore. While they lost many challenges and she is physically weak due to being a small child, their losses from don't seem to be her fault. [[spoiler:They lost in Episode 2 due to Will's cowardice getting the better of him and their loss in Episode 4 was caused by Nick being TheLoad. Although she helped Alec cook in Episode 5 and [[EatThat the food the team had to eat was inedible, that seemed to be more due to the food being disgusting itself; they had to make a stew with chicken guts, fish eyes, and worms]]. After cooking, Alec even suggests there isn't much that could be done with fish eyes. The opposing team also had [[SupremeChef Miriam]] (who was able to make the Teal Team's food taste "delicious") and nobody on the Purple Team seems to be as good as cooking as her. While Fiore (and her team) did struggle in the first part of the challenge in Episode 7, they performed well in the second part and won]].

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* InformedAttribute: In the second episode of ''All-Stars'', it's stated the Purple Team lost almost every single challenge because of Fiore. While they lost many challenges and she is physically weak due to being a small child, their losses from don't seem to be her fault. [[spoiler:They lost in Episode 2 due to Will's cowardice getting the better of him and their loss in Episode 4 was caused by Nick being TheLoad. Although she helped Alec cook in Episode 5 and [[EatThat the food the team had to eat was inedible, that seemed to be more due to the food being disgusting itself; they had to make a stew with chicken guts, fish eyes, and worms]]. After cooking, Alec even suggests there isn't much that could be done with fish eyes. The opposing team also had [[SupremeChef Miriam]] (who was able to make the Teal Team's food taste "delicious") and nobody on the Purple Team seems to be as good as cooking as her. While Fiore (and her team) did struggle in the first part of the challenge in Episode 7, they performed well in the second part and won]].her]].

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* HatedByAll: Once Fiore shows her true colors, everyone ends up becoming her enemy, with only her wits and manipulative streak allowing her to stay long into the game. The reboot downplays this a bit by having Alec grow fond of her [[spoiler:until she betrays him]], but she's still disliked by the rest of the contestants once the truth comes out. [[spoiler:When she makes it to the finale, the only person rooting for her was Grett, who was forced to. Also, when she crashes into a tree, none of the contestants even try to help her]].

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Once Fiore shows her true colors, everyone ends up becoming her enemy, with only her wits and manipulative streak allowing her to stay long into the game. The reboot downplays this a bit by having Alec grow fond of her [[spoiler:until she betrays him]], but she's still disliked by the rest of the contestants once the truth comes out. [[spoiler:When she makes it to the finale, the only person rooting for her was Grett, who was forced to. Also, when she crashes into a tree, none of the contestants even try to help her]].her]].
** This becomes even more pronounced during ''All-Stars'', since everybody knows of her true nature to begin with: her attempt to make an alliance with Ashley and Jake fails, her inability to help during the first challenge doesn't endear her to her teammates, and when she begs Alec for help, the man just shuts her down and leaves her to her own devices. This leaves her as the definitive first pick for elimination on the Pink team [[spoiler:and it's only due to a last minute argument between Jake and James that leads the latter to be eliminated instead]].
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* BoardingSchool: If her first scenes in ''All Stars'' are any indication, it's implied her parents sent her to one.
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* InformedAttribute: In the second episode of ''All-Stars'', it's stated the Purple Team lost almost every single challenge because of Fiore. While they lost many challenges and she is physically weak due to being a small child, their losses from don't seem to be her fault. [[spoiler:They lost in Episode 2 due to Will's cowardice getting the better of him and their loss in Episode 4 was caused by Nick being TheLoad. Although she helped Alec cook in Episode 5 and [[EatThat the food the team had to eat was inedible, that seemed to be more due to the food being disgusting itself; they had to make a stew with chicken guts, fish eyes, and worms]]. After cooking, Alec even suggests there isn't much that could be done with fish eyes. The opposing team also had [[SupremeChef Miriam]] (who was able to make the Teal Team's food taste "delicious") and nobody on the Purple Team seems to be as good as cooking as her. While Fiore (and her team) did struggle in the first part of the challenge in Episode 7, they performed well in the second part and won]].
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You look at her and see a small, defenseless girl. Then you think to yourself, who was cruel enough to send a child to this kind of camp? But are we really talking about a defenseless little girl here? Be careful, because those innocent eyes can lead you into a trap more than once... or are we just exaggerating?
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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because they [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her flop in the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].

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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because they [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her flop in the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].

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Villain Forgot To Level Grind involves the heroes improving (which didn't happen as the contestants just know of her true nature) and it was mentioned twice. I did however move part of one entry's contents to another. Also, Justified isn't a trope.


* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her flop in the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: {{Justified}}. Fiore's a six year old girl going up against a bunch of grown ups in a competition that takes place at a couple weeks at most, so she doesn't have enough time to even try to match the others in strength. She mostly pulls through by using her wits and manipulative tendencies, but even these don't develop much beyond from what she's first shown doing to [[spoiler:what she does during the finale]].

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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. When she attempts forming an alliance with Jake and Ashley to have some degree of control over the game, her old tricks fall completely flat because they [[EnfantTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do. Even [[SuperGullible Jake]], who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, sees right through her ploy and rejects her outright. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her flop in the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: {{Justified}}. Fiore's a six year old girl going up against a bunch of grown ups in a competition that takes place at a couple weeks at most, so she doesn't have enough time to even try to match the others in strength. She mostly pulls through by using her wits and manipulative tendencies, but even these don't develop much beyond from what she's first shown doing to [[spoiler:what she does during the finale]].
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* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: ''All-Stars'' has her attempt to form an alliance with Jake and Ashley in order to have some degree of control over the game like in the first season. Unfortunately for Fiore, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfanteTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do, with even Jake, who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, seeing right through her ploy and rejecting her outright. This, coupled with Fiore not being any physically stronger than she was two years ago, [[TheLoad makes her the least effective member of the Magenta Team]] by a longshot and a shoe-in for elimination [[spoiler:before Alec drives a wedge between Jake and James that leads the latter to be voted out]].

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:The villainous camper who makes it until the very end of the competition]].

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:The villainous camper who makes it until the very end of the competition]].competition in the first season]].
* BitchAlert: The very first thing Fiore does once she boards the jet and Yul notices her is shoot back that he's an "ugly pimply bitch" without hesitation, making it clear to everyone that she's just as nasty as she was back in Season 1.



* BrattyHalfPint: She's six and once her true nature gets exposed by [[spoiler:her confessional being revealed, showing her insulting all the contestants]], she drops any pretense of being a nice girl and decides to act like her true, maliciously snarky self to everyone else.

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* BrattyHalfPint: She's six and once her true nature gets exposed by [[spoiler:her confessional being revealed, showing her insulting all the contestants]], she drops any pretense of being a nice girl and decides to act like her true, maliciously snarky self to everyone else. She hasn't gotten any nicer in the two years since Season 1, outright calling Yul an "ugly pimply bitch" when he points out her arrival.


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* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: ''All-Stars'' has her attempt to form an alliance with Jake and Ashley in order to have some degree of control over the game like in the first season. Unfortunately for Fiore, her old tricks fall completely flat because [[EnfanteTerrible everyone already knows what her real personality's like]] and that trusting her at all is the worst thing they could do, with even Jake, who has a history of his paranoia and trust issues causing him to get naive enough to be manipulated, seeing right through her ploy and rejecting her outright. This, coupled with Fiore not being any physically stronger than she was two years ago, [[TheLoad makes her the least effective member of the Magenta Team]] by a longshot and a shoe-in for elimination [[spoiler:before Alec drives a wedge between Jake and James that leads the latter to be voted out]].
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I tried to clarify something I feel I could've been clearer on.


** In the remake, [[spoiler:she ends up having to ride a faulty cart, causing her to fall behind Miriam who later bumps into her. In a fit of anger, she later hits her kart, causing it to explode and give her a huge boost. However, she crashes into a tree close to the finish line. Additionally, none of the contestants even try to help her, with Alec and Ashley even insulting her]].

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** In the remake, [[spoiler:she ends up having to ride a faulty cart, causing her to fall behind Miriam who later bumps into her. In a fit of anger, she later hits her kart, causing it to explode and give her a huge boost. However, she crashes into a tree close to the finish line.line, resulting in Miriam winning instead of her. Additionally, none of the contestants even try to help her, with Alec and Ashley even insulting her]].

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I double-checked How The Mighty Have Fallen, and that involves the character originally being rich plus powerful, which doesn't apply here so I feel it's misuse. I tried to use a fitting replacement though and I tried to give it a few tweaks, including via hiding a couple things it mentions that I feel are spoilers.


* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: While she mocks [[spoiler:Trevor and Derek]] with this exact line, it also applies to Fiore herself; back in Season 1, she managed to play the game well enough to reach the finale, with nobody being all the wiser about her true nature and the few who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact that everyone from both seasons know about her true nasty self means that she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. It doesn't help that she's not any stronger than she was in two years ago, which makes her flop in the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination [[spoiler:and only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result]].


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* VillainDecay: In both the beta and the reboot versions of season 1, she managed to play the game well [[spoiler:enough to reach the finale]], with nobody being all the wiser about [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature]]. Additionally, the ones who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (almost everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact everyone from both seasons one and two know about her true evil self means she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. It doesn't help that she doesn't seem any stronger than she was two years ago, [[spoiler:which makes her flop in the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination. She also only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result, though it's implied [[TheChessmaster Alec intentionally orchestrated it]]]].
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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: While she mocks [[spoiler:Trevor and Derek]] with this exact line, it also applies to Fiore herself; back in Season 1, she managed to play the game well enough to reach the finale, with nobody being all the wiser about her true nature and the few who knew either were on her side (Alec) or were easily disposed if they fought back (everyone else). Two years later when ''All-Stars'' begins, the fact that everyone from both seasons know about her true nasty self means that she's [[HatedByAll the single most hated contestant in the cast]], with absolutely nobody either taking her seriously or wanting anything to do with her. It doesn't help that she's not any stronger than she was in two years ago, which makes her flop in the first challenge, to the point that she's a target for elimination [[spoiler:and only gets saved because of Jake and James getting into an argument that leaves the latter eliminated as a result]].

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Pragmatic Villainy involves an evil-doer doing something seemingly nice or not doing something evil out of pragmatism, so I feel that's misuse. I also added a few more things.


* CardCarryingVillain: Besides her taking enjoyment in her crueler acts, she [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender reveals her mother was right about her being a "monster"]].

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* CardCarryingVillain: Besides her taking enjoyment in her crueler acts, she [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender reveals her mother was right about her being a "monster"]]. However, she seems hurt when Jake calls her a "demon child" in ''All-Stars''.



* EnfantTerrible: She may look like a nice little girl, but in reality, she is a ruthless strategist.

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* EnfantTerrible: She may look like a nice little girl, but in reality, she is a ruthless strategist. Jake [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] it by calling her a "demon child" in ''All-Stars''.



* JerkassHasAPoint: While she's usually [[EnfantTerrible anything but pleasant]], in the second episode of ''All-Stars'', she tells the rest of the Magneta Team that she doubts their tent is waterproof. This is because, as she pointed out, the team she was a part of in the first season (the Purple Team) won a waterproof tent and it didn't look like the tent the Magenta Team has. Not only is it clear that she's right the Purple Team won a waterproof tent as that challenge is shown to the viewer, it's later suggested that she's right that their tent isn't waterproof.



* PragmaticVillainy: Fiore doesn't like anybody in the competition and sees her competitors as pawns to her plans at best, and enemies to remove at worst

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* PragmaticVillainy: Fiore doesn't like anybody PsychoPink: Befitting of a sadistic and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing, her swimsuit in ''All-Stars'' is pink. It also fits considering she's on the competition and sees her competitors as pawns to her plans at best, and enemies to remove at worstMagenta Team that season.

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