Black Hole never "made his team lose" guys :(
TPOT 7 literally proves he never did (and never could). At no other point in the show did anyone on his team go against what he said; they all just agreed to it. They all agreed to kill the Funny Plant—with Remote, the only person who had some reservations about it, fully admitting it was a "necessary sacrifice." They all agreed to revive the fish. And they were about to all agree to tear down the oven if Fanny hadn't said anything. For those last two, Marker was actually the one to suggest "how" to do those things: going down to GB's laboratory and "it's time to smash!"
And yet, no one ever complains about Marker for this.
Of course BH's gonna feel betrayed when elimination is this big deal out of nowhere. Pie was okay. Remote was okay. Why is the contest so important now?
And it turns out he doesn't even need to understand. Fanny made him kill Tree and took control over the team's strategy, and there was nothing he could do about it. Really, the only person who has ever "forced" the team into a direction they weren't comfortable with is Fanny at this point.
Also TPOT 1 doesn't count. How is it BH's fault that he's disabled? There's no argument there.
**Small correction!!!**
In TPOT 6, Lightning was actually the one who suggested looking for something in GB's laboratory to revive the fish—not Marker—but I think that's even more telling! Another thing to note: In TPOT 3, Tree was the first to bring up the idea of prioritizing saving lives over the challenge when all those blocks were falling—it just happened to work in their favor that time. In that same episode, even Fanny (along with Lightning) chimed in about all the "death-related possibilities" the other team posed.
("I hate rollercoasters! What if you fall off, you die???")
And then Remote comes up with the idea for the landing pad! BH has barely said anything by the 13-minute mark of the episode, yet his entire team was already gung-ho about death prevention. No one needed to be convinced into doing anything. Before TPOT 7, we had no reason to believe that if forced to make a decision (and BH wasn't there), the team wouldn't come to the same conclusions he did.










