"Last time on Total Drama Island. The campers put their teamwork and strategy to the test when they had to assault, and defend, a freight train from the other team. Shannon's quick thinking gave her team a masterful edge. Well played, Shannon, well played. The Cobras lost by a margin of seconds, and they were sent to the bonfire for the third time in a row. The Cobras blamed their strategy defeat on Edward, but ultimately, Stella, who bailed out of the competition, was the one who walked the Dock of Shame. Things might not all be bad news for the Cobras, as Bobby seems to have isolated the real power player behind the Eagles: Kenny, and his masterful strategic mind. Now that the gauntlet has been thrown, can Bobby do something about it, or has his greatest fear been realized. Find out tonight on Total...Drama....Island."

Still seated at the campfire after Stella's elimination, Bobby had called together a planning meeting for the Cobras.

"Okay, everyone, listen up. I'm not going to mince words. Things are bad right now. Really bad. We're two campers behind, and the Eagles are just mopping the floor with us. We need to really get our game on. No more moping like Stella." He commanded.

"Bobby, every time you take command, we end up losing." Michelle countered. "Why don't you give it a rest. We all know how to play the game."

"We used to win challenge after challenge."

"We would win them because we didn't do such things. We won one because Greg likes shiny things." Edward started.

"Guilty!" Greg interrupted.

"We won another because we used a creative approach, and we won our third because of raunchy sex. Basically, we just let our strengths go as they will." Edward finished his thought. "Why don't we just do that, how about it?"

"It seems to work." Amanda added. Shot down by so many dissenting opinions, Bobby opted to keep his mouth shut.


The next day, Chris greeted the campers as they were eating breakfast.

"Morning, campers. Ready to kick this game into high-gear?"He asked.

"This game is always in high-gear in my gastro-intestinal tract. We're probably going to need surgery after this." Edward replied, barely eating the slop in front of him.

"Good to hear you're so prepared. Because the game is going to be changing very soon."

"Changing how?" Neil asked.

"Well, for starters, we'll be moving to a new campsite down the river." Chris reported. "You've gotten away with the mundane little challenges and survival skills so far, but we're going to make you earn that hundred grand."

"Is this just another excuse to torture us?" Bobby asked. Chris grinned and nodded.

"Just checking." Bobby seemed almost resigned. "Are we starting this now?"

"No, not yet. You're going to have the wimp challenges, and this one starts right after breakfast. And be prepared to bring it."


Outside of the mess hall, the campers assembled in front of Chris.

"Wonder what today's sadistic challenge is going to be?" Diana wondered aloud.

"Today's challenge is going to a simple classic that I've horribly warped to cause the greatest amount of pain to all of you."

"You're being surprisingly honest about this." Martin replied.

"We're going to call this one the Back-to-Back Head-to-Head." Chris delivered the challenge. Most of the campers stared at him quizzically.

"You'll be in teams of two competing together. However, you're going to be tied together back to back while attempting the stunt, and if you don't remain that way, you're out. They're will be five stunts to complete, and the first to three wins. And, since I can't possibly pass up such an easy opportunity for a ratings boost, I'll be choosing the teams.


(Confession Cam)
"Bring it on, Chris. There's no way we Eagles are going to fall apart because of simple challenge partners." Henry confessed.


"So, for the first stunt, we're going to start with a classic. A simple foot-race, while being stuck together back-to-back. On the Cobra team, we're going to have Amanda and Greg, while the Eagles will have Kenny and Neil."

"Piece of cake." Kenny replied. "Let's do it, sparky."

"Wheeee!" Greg cheered and grabbed Amanda in a hug.

"Okay, Greg, I think you're strangling her." Michelle tried to ease him off, while both Edward and Kelly seemed annoyed with his forwardness.

After the teams were taped together, they assembled on the starting line. Kenny decided to bend over at the waist, lifting Neil into the air, while Amanda and Greg decided to run sideways. As soon as Chris fired a gun, the race quickly started, Kenny's sprinting granting him an amazing lead.


(Confession Cam)
"I hope for the team's sake that this is a sprint race. Or else Neil is going to have to carry Kenny, and that's going to be very hard." Diana confessed.


The course was marked off, so Kenny didn't have any problems knowing where he was supposed to go. Neil was supposed to mention if he saw the others getting closer, but so far he hadn't mentioned anything.

"You okay, Kenny?" Neil asked. "You're breathing really heavy."

"That...that happens when...you run. Wonder how much...longer."

"Well, you'd see it before I would. You can stop for a quick rest, Kenny."

"Nah...It can't...be much further." Kenny's paced slowed, but he continued to press forward.


(Confession Cam)
"That Kenny, he's strong, smart, and tough. But he's extremely overconfident and doesn't recognize his own limits. I don't want to lose this challenge because of it. The other campers aren't around, and it might look bad on me." Neil confessed.


Far behind the Eagles, Amanda and Greg had taken the whole course with a much slower pace, although they were both still panting.

"Wow. This is exhausting!" Amanda replied.

"This is fun!" Greg, while still exhausted, seemed to be almost gleeful.

"How are you so cheerful." Amanda asked in ragged breaths. "Who knows how much longer this is, and Kenny's..."

"Why are we talking about Kenny? He's on the other team." Greg interrupted.

"Because he..."

"We can't stop him from winning this race with our thoughts. Man, wouldn't that be so cool! Come on, if we run fast enough, we can affect Kenny with our thoughts." Greg, his mind in several different places, started to move faster. However, because Amanda wasn't moving faster with him, they just ended up collapsing into a ball.

"Compromising position." Greg cheered. "At least we're back to back. Wouldn't want Eddie to start throwing punches."

"He wouldn't do that. We're just friends. It's not like that." Amanda defended, glad that Greg could not see her blush.

"Whatever you say." Greg replied. "Come on, faster pace, on three." They stood up, and returned to the race.


Kenny was really starting to tire now.

"Come on, dude, you gotta stop. I can't carry you." Neil was aggravated. Kenny took about three more steps before finally raising his back and letting Neil get his feet on the ground.

"Sw...switch." He asked.

"For a bit." Neil replied. "But I'm not as strong as you and you're heavier. But I'll give it a shot." Neil tried to heft Kenny on his back, but the much larger man was much heavier then anticipated.

"Jeez, you weigh a ton." Neil complained.

"I'm not...getting any lighter." Kenny sarcastically jabbed. "And this was your idea." Neil started to take a few steps, but couldn't go much faster then a walk. The two men walked in silence for a time.

"This isn't working." Kenny replied. "I think I can see the other team."

"Are you sure?" Neil asked.

"Yes, and they're gaining a lot of speed. Do you see the goal line?"

"No. I'll try to move faster." Neil tried to move into a run, but Amanda and Greg were moving faster. The two of them easily surpassed the other team.

"Now we're behind." Kenny complained. Neil kept trying to meet pace, but he kept stumbling over Kenny's weight.

"This isn't working." Kenny noted. "Neil, we have to switch again."

"Kenny, you were like three steps from passing out just ten minutes ago." Neil protested.

"I'll be fine." Kenny insisted. The two switched places, and Kenny broke into a dead sprint. He started to catch up to Amanda and Greg, who started moving even faster.

"Keep a going, Kenny." Neil cheered. Kenny kept pushing and pushing, sweat pushing from all the pores on his body. He kept running and running, until his entire body gave out from the strain, and he fell flat on his face. Although Neil tried to get up and move, Amanda and Greg easily passed them and won the match.

"And the Cobras win round one." Chris announced. Neil, finally able to get up from the ground, crossed the line, where the other Eagles quickly untied the two. While Neil fell into an exhausted heap, the rest of the Eagles crowded around Kenny.

"Big brother!" Shannon was frantic.

"I know a little about such things." Martin pushed the others aside and took a cursory glance at Kenny.

"It's okay, he's just exhausted." Martin replied. "Chef'll take him to the infirmary." Martin stepped aside and Chef slung Kenny over his back. Shannon started to move towards him, but Diana stopped her.

"You know he'd just say 'I'm fine, just go work on the challenge.' Come on." Diana imitated Kenny's slow pitched voice. She didn't laugh, but she nodded and followed the rest of the campers towards the next challenge.


The next challenge was taking place at the Dock of Shame. Jake and Martin had assembled for the Eagles, while Edward and Michelle were assembled for the Cobras. Chris was standing at the edge of the dock next to two wave jumpers.

"Are we racing those?" Michelle asked excitedly.

"Do you even know how to ride that?" Edward asked.

"No. But it looks so cool." She replied.

"This second challenge is going to be the Back-to-back Wave Racer challenge." Chris announced. "You campers are going to be stuck back-to-back and water skiing on these wave jumpers. Chef and I will be driving these wave jumpers, and we'll be doing our best to make sure you wipe out in a ratings-busting way. The first time to fall loses the round. Okay, campers, suit up!"

"This can't be legal." Martin wondered as he and Jake were strapped together behind the jet ski.

"Sure it is. According to the contract, Chris can do anything short of kill us." Jake replied. "I've got better eyes, so why don't I race facing the jet ski so I can tell us what's ahead."

"That's fine with me. This isn't really my forte." Martin agreed.


(Confession Cam)
"It does make me a little nervous that these challenges will soon be taking a harsher turn. While I welcome an ability to test my limits, my limits won't go as far as many of the other Eagles. I'm worried I'll come up short." Martin confessed.


Michelle excitedly volunteered to race facing the jet ski, which Edward agreed to do without protest.

"I doubt I'd be any better on here then you." Edward acknowledged. "It might as well be you."

When the challenge started, Jake was laughing rancorously as Chef raced out around the lake.

"Bring it on!" Jake anxiously cheered. Chef scowled as his delight, and started racing even faster. He held onto the rope loosely, even tilting his body a little, to Martin's protests. By contrast, Michelle held onto the rope tightly, and was almost static as she raced along. The two wave racers moved out towards the lake towards a marshy area filled with standing grass and sandbars.

"Get ready to jump, preach!" Jake cheered.

"You can't be serious!" Martin shouted back.

"Jump or fall!" Jake cheered as he coaxed Martin into crouching down. When Jake gave the signal, both men pushed into the sky and over the sandbar. The Cobras were behind the Eagles, and Michelle copied Jake's technique to successfully clear the obstacle.


(Confession Cam)
"It appears as though they will mimic our technique." Martin confessed. "That's worrysome. If so, we'll lose, because Jake can't be flawless forever."


The wave runners started to leave the marsh area. The water seemed to be getting much choppier up ahead, with small waves everywhere. When Michelle informed Edward, he started to get bothered by that. However, Michelle was undaunted as she ascended wave after wave, landing gracefully back on the water.


(Confession Cam)
"Check it out!" Michelle confessed. "I'm like a cat, see. I can always land correctly no matter what."


Jake expertly handled the choppy water, but soon, he felt Martin tugging on him restlessly.

"Sharks!" Martin shouted. With his back to the jet ski, he had been seeing little more then the disturbed water from the trail they followed. But soon, pointed dorsal fins were starting to close in. Edward noticed them too, and he informed Michelle about it. As she turned her head to see them, she caught herself unaware for a jump, and landed with a jolt, causing her to loose her grip on the rope and tumble into the waves.

"Yeah, that's game!" Jake cheered. Once on the dock, he grabbed Martin in a large bear hug.

"We did it, preach!" He cheered.

"Uhhh...thank you, Jake." Martin politely coaxed Jake while easing out of his grip. Chris's wave runner soon came up with the drenched Cobras.

"Well, I'm glad those sharks didn't catch up to us." Edward looked out over the waves to see the sharks, now close to the docks from following the wave jumper. Although Edward thought it may have just been a trick the sun played on his eyes, but he could swear the sharks almost seemed disappointed.


(Confession Cam)
"Alright. That'll boost morale. Now we can take the next two challenges and win another challenge. Looking for a four boat, come on!" Jake confessed.


Chris had gathered the campers on the top of the cliffside for the third challenge.

"For your next challenge, you'll be tied back-to-back and suspended fifty feet from a rope. Your challenge is to get yourself unhooked from the bottom of the rope, then climb back up. And, once you get unhooked, we're going to have a little hidden surprises. Okay, so, for the Cobras let's have Kelly and Amanda go for it, and for the Eagles, we'll have Shannon and uh, Nicolas. Campers, get ready." Chris announced the rules of the challenge.

"Are you good with ropes?" Amanda asked Kelly as they got harnessed up.

"As much as the next person." Kelly replied. "We should be fine on our end, I'm just worried about their end. Nicolas strikes me as the Boy Scout type."

When Chris started the challenge, Kelly started feverishly on trying to get themselves unstuck from the bottom, while Nicolas took a leisurely pace. Amanda and Shannon both gripped their rope for security as the other two did their work. The work was difficult, as both Nicolas and Kelly were dangling, and could not see where they were attached too, but both of them finished at around the same time.

"Hang on, this is going to be rough!" Nicolas stated. He quickly informed Shannon of his strategy.

"I'll haul you up." Nicolas informed. "This'll be fine, don't worry." Nicolas gripped the rope. With Shannon facing the other way, it wasn't going to be possible for her to properly grip the rope and climb. Kelly was attempting much the same tactic with Amanda, who obligingly let go of the rope for the army girl to climb.


On the top of the cliff, Chris watched their progress. Once he watched them get unhooked, he started to grin.

"I promised surprises. Chef, you're up!" He called, and grinned while rubbing his hands together. The other campers, watching Chris's reaction, started to worry.


Back at the cliffside, Nicolas was starting to get a slight lead over Kelly.

"Hey, do you hear something?" Shannon asked him.

"No, I'm trying to concentrate on..." Nicolas started, but soon he heard the whirring sound of helicopter blades. Nicolas tried to ignore it and concentrate on climbing, but Shannon started to get nervous when she saw a large helicopter come flying up in front of her flown by Chef.

"What!" Shannon shouted.


(Confession Cam)
"A Black Hawk helicopter. You've got to be kidding me!" Kelly confessed. "Where do they get the budget for stuff like that?"


"They aren't going to fire on us, are they." Amanda's voice was tense, and she starting shaking, causing Kelly to have a more difficult time on the rope. Shannon was also trying to keep still to help Nicolas, but even he had to stop and wait for her to remain still. Once he started up again, however, Chef made his move. The helicopter opened fire with two snow cannons.

"Oh crap!" Nicolas braced himself for the impact, and waited until it finished firing before he started to make his move. Kelly, though, gritted her teeth and climbed right through the snow.


(Confession Cam)
"Kelly is amazing." Amanda confessed. "Through thick and thin, she's going to push on to make sure we win this. I'm glad to see not everyone is so down about the losing streak."


Nicolas took a brief glance at Kelly's strategy, but opted to continue his own methods. The snow cannons fired again and Nicolas waited, letting Kelly's lead increase further. He started to make up for lost time while the cannons were silent, but at the pace they were going, it appeared as though Kelly would win the race.

"Nick, what are we going to do?" Shannon asked.

"Victory will wait." Nicolas replied. "Just watch us win." Nicolas started to climb a little faster, while Kelly's ascent started to get a little shorter.

"We're almost there, Kelly!" Amanda cheered. Kelly's breath was ragged and was taking longer pauses.

"This..." Kelly tried to catch her breath, while the snow cannon started again. Rather then try to climb, she paused. Nicolas saw his chance, and started to make a push for it. Pushing through the snow and dirt, Nicolas started to pass Kelly and quickly made his way for the top of the cliff.


(Confession Cam)
"It's like a basketball game, you only win in the last two minutes. Besides, you can only push yourself so much." Nicolas confessed. "And if Kelly had known that, we would have lost. Oh well, another point for the Eagles."


"Okay, so the Eagles pull ahead." Chris informed. "The Cobras can still snatch victory if they take the last two events."

"Piece of cake." Henry smiled. "Hard stuff's over, now it's all comin' home. What's the next challenge, Chris?"

"The fourth challenge is going to take place right at the bottom of the cliff." Chris replied. "Diana and Henry will be playing for the Eagles, and Bobby and Edward will be up for the Cobras."

"Ah, hell!" Edward moaned. "What are we doing."


As the two new pairs were getting set up, Chris started to explain the challenge. The campers had only been at the lake a few hours ago, but it seemed that, while they were busy elsewhere, the interns had set up a ramshackle construction of wooden beams arranged haphazardly around the lake.

"You'll be tied back-to-back, and walking across narrow platforms to cross the lake. If you fall off, you're out. First one to cross wins. And we'll make sure to have a few surprises waited for you while on the course. Get ready, you guys."

"I'm super psyched, girl." Henry cheered as Diana started on the course. She tried her best to ignore him. The platform she was walking on was barely wider then her feet, and wasn't of the sturdiest construction.


(Confession Cam)
"This challenge would be a lot easier if I didn't have Henry as a partner. It's not that he isn't strong or anything, but he's a complete flake. At least Kenny will shut up and do the job." Diana confessed.


While Diana tried to walk carefully, Bobby and Edward were stepping on three counts. Bobby had quickly devised what the fastest path across would be. Soon, they were stepping on two counts rather then three, making excellent time across the path.


(Confession Cam)
"It doesn't surprise me that Bobby could think of the fastest way to get across this insane course, but what concerns me is Chris's surprises. He's definitely but them there. Maybe we should not follow that. But, if I contradict Bobby, he's going to waste a lot of time arguing with me." Edward confessed.

Diana started slowly on the course.

"Want me to take the lead?" Henry offered.

"We don't have that kind of space to move around." Diana replied. "Let's just keep..." Diana's voice was cut off by a large explosion. The platform beside them, along with several others, had exploded in a fiery crash.

"Jesus!" Henry shouted. "What is wrong with Chris!" Diana crouched down and grabbed the plank she was standing on to prevent the shockwave from knocking her off.

"This isn't good." Diana replied. Because of the explosion, many of the planks were on fire, and in even worse condition then before. They were going to have to move quickly before they got caught in the flames, but if they moved too fast, the planks might crumble from under them.

"We're going to have to chance it." Diana hefted Henry onto her back and started to run.


Edward and Bobby were nowhere near the explosions, but they completely ruined Bobby's plan. The fastest route was not even remotely accessible now.

"We've got to change everything." Edward replied. "Let's go back and try to avoid any exploded beams.

"No, that's exactly what Diana would do, and she's closer to that path then us." Bobby countered. "We aren't going to win without taking risks. We need to go back, take the beam to the left, and then make that jump. Then, we'll be safe."

"Bobby, that's a jump we can't make." Edward protested.

"Then we might as well jump off. The smoke from the bombs is irritating my throat. But then we'll lose again, and I'll boot you the hell off this island, and they'll agree with me." Bobby threatened. "You wanna risk that? Or maybe your girlfriend will get the boot, Amanda screwed up that last challenge. We're doing this my way!" Edward started to protest again, but could not think of anything to say.

"Let's go, then." Edward sighed. Bobby started to move faster, following his route until he reached the demolished path. Without wasting another second, he leapt towards the path, narrowly managing to grip the ledge. It took some time to get back up onto the platform, but Bobby managed to get ahead.


"We need to get up, Henry." Diana, looking over at Bobby's insane maneuver, now became worried.

"Don't worry, hon. We can still pull this out. Watch." Henry started to move faster from behind, practically pushing Diana with his body. He started to make up some distance.

"Slow down." Diana reported. "We're coming up to a turn." Henry, however, refused to heed her, and he continued to push her straight off the path and into the lake.


(Confession Cam)
"Well, that was anti-climatic. I just hope the next team can take this victory for us." Bobby confessed.


"Cobras tie things up." Chris delivered. "Meet me in the mess hall for the final round."

"Dammit, Henry, you should have listened." Diana cursed.

"It's no big deal." Shannon intervened. "We just need to win this one. I know we can do this."


(Confession Cam)
"She better hope so." Diana confessed. "Or else Shannon's going to be a bit disappointed. I've got nothing against Henry himself, but I know that he is part of the big alliance with Kenny and Nick, and I need to start thinking strategy. If we lose tonight, that'll be a perfect chance to pick him off and weaken that team's stranglehold on this game."


In the mess hall, Chris had a large smile on his face.

"We're not doing a force feeding contest, are we?" Kelly asked. She and Greg had assembled for the Cobra team. Chris shook his head.

"Well, whatever it is, we're ready to go." Neil cheered. He and Jake were chosen from the Eagles, and he seemed ready to redeem his past mistake.

"Like before, you're going to be stuck back-to-back." Chris delivered. "However, before, we just tied you guys by the waist. Now it's going to be different. You're going to be completely tied, head to toe, together, and your task is to get untied. First team to succeed wins."

"Any potentially homicidal surprises?" Edward asked bitterly.

"Not for this one." Chris replied. "Just get out. Campers, to your places." Chef did an expert job at tying the teams together. Once Chris started the challenge, Jake tried to give himself as much slack as possible, trying to get his hands free. However, he didn't seem any closer to getting his hands free.

Kelly was trying similar tricks on her end to get her hands free. The knots holding her were very basic, and they would be easy enough to remove if she could free her hands. But as it stood, there was nothing she could do.

"We could chew through the ropes." Greg suggested. "I saw that in a movie once. I bet ropes taste really ropey."

"Enough puns." Kelly ordered. "We can't chew through the ropes. If you haven't noticed, Chef also tied our heads together with the rope on our forehead."

"Oh right. At least he didn't tie us face to face. Then we'd be stuck making out." Greg said distractedly. That sentiment bothered Kelly a bit. It hadn't been so long since the two of them had their river fun.


(Confession Cam)
"Has he forgotten about that already?" Kelly confessed. "But enough of this foolishness. I had to remember the lessons Dad taught me. We need to weaken these ropes with something sharp. Of course Chef would hide any knives or cutting instruments, but then I remembered, this is a cabin. There's support pillars at each corner. The corners of those pillars should work."


"Greg, on my count, try to stand up." Kelly ordered. She counted, and Greg, almost surprisingly, did as she asked. She then started to wander over to the nearest corner, where, sure enough, there was a square pillar, the corner jutting out like a beacon.

"Push yourself out as far as possible and rub on this corner." Kelly gave another order. "Follow my commands of down and up."

"It sounds so dirty when you say it." Greg teased, but he followed her commands.


"Oh crap!" Jake nervously saw what Kelly was doing.

"Should we follow and move faster?" Neil asked.

"That's all I can think of, at any rate." The two men tried to stand up, but they weren't moving together at first, causing them to fall over quickly. By the time the two of them were over in the other corner, Kelly had a commanding lead..

"There's gotta be a way we can do something." Neil insisted. The two tried to move as fast as they can, but the two still were not moving together as Kelly and Greg were, and were getting stuck. It was a slow process, but Kelly's ropes soon snapped, and her team was free.

"Yes, we did it!" Greg cheered and grabbed Kelly in another hug. Unlike Amanda, however, she didn't seem to mind.

"That's game. Cobras, you've finally broken your losing streak. Well done. Eagles, what can I say, you played hard, but in the end, you guys lost. I know it's been a while, but I'll see you at the campfire tonight." Chris delivered the news to the teams.


(Confession Cam)
"It's gotta be Neil tonight. Two challenges, bro, that is not going to cut it for me." Kenny confessed. "Besides, there's really no other choices. Diana's one, but she's strong, and fairly loyal to us. Better to keep her then Neil, who I don't know whose side he'll join once the team merge happens."


No one seemed particularly happy once the campfire ceremony started.

"You've all cast your votes and made your decision. If you're the one without a marshmallow tonight, you're going to have to get the heck outta here. Okay, first up is Nicolas." Chris held up the marshmallow towards him, who eagerly grabbed it.

"The next one is for Martin." The preacher smiled at Diana before going to claim his prize.

"Shannon." Chris called. Shannon retrieved her marshmallow, looking back at her brother without a word.

"Jake." Chris threw the next marshmallow towards him, apparently not inclined to see him devour it.

"Can't say I'm surprised to see the rest of you sitting there. You all screwed up today." Chris taunted the remaining campers.

"Shut up, Chris." Kenny replied. "Who's next?"

"You. Come and get your marshmallow, Kenny." Shannon seemed relieved when Chris and Kenny argued. Kenny gathered his marshmallow with a smile.

"Diana." Martin seemed as relieved as Shannon was when Diana's name was called, but when the others started to look at him, he clammed up and returned to his postured demeanor.

"This is the last marshmallow tonight. Either Henry or Neil is going to be going home tonight. The final marshmallow..." Henry seemed nervous at first, but then he looked towards Kenny, and saw his blank expression, and seemed to lose his tenseness. Neil, however, had his hands clutched together nervously.

"Is for Neil." Chris finished, throwing the marshmallow at Neil. The entire team was surprised.

"Did you count those right?" Kenny asked.

"I know how to count, dude." Chris dismissed. "And that's what the numbers say. You're out, dude." It took a minute for Henry to collect himself, but he started to walk down the dock.

"Sorry bout that, hon." He told Diana.

"It's okay. Sorry, cowboy." She replied.

"See you all when the finale starts. Or earlier, who knows what kind of twists Chris is going to pull. Later, ya'll." Henry boarded the boat, and the entire team waved until it was out os sight.


(Confession Cam)
"This doesn't make sense. Me, Nick, Shan-ban, and Jake is four votes. Even if Diana told Martin to vote differently, it shouldn't be enough. I know that Henry planned to vote out Diana because of the challenge, but...it seems there's a traitor in our midst. And when I find out who, they are going to find out just how sorry they're going to be." Kenny confessed.


(Confession Cam)
"Yeah, I admit it, I sided with Neil on this one." Jake confessed. "Kenny's alliance is too strong, and the state of the Cobras is not harmonious. His team will just pick everyone off without effort. And then, when there's no one else, Kenny's going to fire his guns on the person who joined last. Me. I can't let that happen. I'm going to win this competition."


Votes

Henry: Diana, Jake, Martin, Neil

Neil: Kenny, Nicolas, Shannon

Diana: Henry