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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-11-24 05:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #3614 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3613 ⌋

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[Project Runway + various reality shows]


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[sex scene from The Wolf of Wall Street]


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[Ace Attorney]


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(Anonymous) 2016-11-25 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
I just don't really see what the big deal about that particular episode was, and why people call it 'bullying' or 'mean girls' or in this case 'being total dicks'. Dexter and Erin were a bit cliquish, maybe, but bullying would be something much worse and more continuous. And the potential cliquishness probably only happened because Dexter knew that Cornelius had been saying all kinds of less than nice things about him earlier in the competition (in episode 2 in particular). They just didn't get along, but there definitely wasn't bullying on either side. As for the 'throwing under the bus' - they had to pick someone, neither one of them wanted to answer that question, but the judges loved Erin's coat so Dexter did have a pretty good reason to choose Cornelius. Again, not bullying, not throwing someone under the bus.

Also I'm sure D&E didn't know they were 'acting like dicks' in the work room, since Cornelius didn't seem to even try communicating with them. He could have just said 'hey guys we still have work to do, I already made one skirt and I could use some help finishing this second one' or 'Erin that coat looks great, we don't have time to be too perfectionist about it so I think you could start working on another piece already'. He voiced all his frustrations to the cameras but none to his actual teammates so for all we know they had no idea there was an issue.

So yeah, it was a disastrous team with really poor team work and communication... but I don't see the dickishness, the mean girls, the throwing under the bus or especially the bullying :p