User blog comment:Mattalamode/The Harold Problem (and Vanillagate)/@comment-30307603-20170420215741

Harold, Harold, Harold. I think you have hit most of the big ticket ideas; he's a reality-grounded sadistic punk with no sympathetic edge or motivation to his jerkish antics. It also does not help that Harold's behaviors are not even whimsical enough to be entertaining; putting aside his grandiose walk to his house in "The Cycle" and his brief scene in "The Choices" (although, it was Nicole's reactions that made the scene hilarious), Harold is not all that amusing; like her or not, at least Mrs. Robinson has that going for her.

Anyways, the brief section on "vaniilagate" helped to clear up some misconceptions from last week's post; the way it was worded last week did give the impression that Gumball was practically Mario as adolescent in a catsuit. I do agree that the fact certain episodes emphasize certain personality traits more than others adds this sense of variety to the show.

Rachel, as stated by my amazing description in the character guide, "Good riddance." Surprisingly, I do not hate Rachel as some of the things I have said in the chatroom or Discord server may suggest; I still think she is grossly overrated and I cannot wait to see what you have to say.

Honestly, I am surprised nobody else has noticed the Rachel description in the character guide. It has been there for weeks and not one person made an attempt to fix that. Well, in the likely chance that another staff member is least reading this comment: please keep it. :godly: