Bracket Challenge: Week 4 Results

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The voting continues to be strong through four weeks. I am really enjoying everyone’s reasons for picking their characters and the discussions that are created by these divisions are awesome. Keep feeding us your input as your favorite characters will survive to the end.
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pranksters
shellyShelly dominated his division as the ultimate prankster. Lets see how he fares in the second round.

Shelly:  52 votes
Ted:  13 votes
Ned:  12 votes

 
campdirectors
paulPaul was the clear choice for camp director of the last 3 decades. Could he be on his way to a showdown with Jason?

Paul Holt:  54 votes
Steve Christie:  10 votes
Liizbeth:  3 votes
Darren: 1 vote

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4 Responses to “ Bracket Challenge: Week 4 Results ”

  1. “Paul was the clear choice for camp director of the last 3 decades. Could he be on his way to a showdown with Jason?”

    I think so.

  2. Yes, him or Tommy.

  3. Paul won huh? cool. Who’s next J.F.?

  4. I’m glad to see Paul won. He really deserved the victory. He still has my favorite telling of the Jason story. The closest after would be the prologue to New Blood.

    Shelly, really people?
    He’s a fun character and all, but he sucked as a prankster. His pranks either peeved people off, or were just socially not well thought out. Staging his death near the beginning of the movie? Scaring the crap out of Vera? Stabbing Andy? None of them are really funny. They’re really just awkward and bad socializing.
    Again, I love the character; but best prankster?

    Ted’s arranging for the taking of the pickups was classic. It was a goodhearted prank that got a good laugh.
    Even Ned was pretty funny with his arrows and ‘Native American’ dance.
    Some might say that what Ned did with the arrows were dangerous, and that it’s not funny to put people in possible harm.
    But, it’s not dangerous if you know what you’re doing. Anyone who’s into that sort of thing knows their accuracy and wouldn’t try anything like that unless they knew that no one would get hurt.

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