Everyone was still sounding asleep from the previous challenge. They had no idea that dodge ball was going to be as brutal as it was. Shortly after, Chris awakened the campers for their next challenge.

"Greetings everyone. We have a special treat for you this evening. You get to watch amateur performers try their best at what they think is talent." Chris explained.

"So what dopes are going to look stupid for us?" Duncan teased.

"Easy; you are! Each team will choose three contestants. They will perform for Chef and he will rank how well you did. The team with the most combined points wins invincibility. The losing team sends someone packing."

"Ok guy, we need to make sure that those Killer Bass stay killed!" Heather enforced.

"And who put you in charge?!" Lashawna questioned.

"I did, along with Beth and Lindsey!" Heather stated.

"Relax! All we have to do is win. It doesn't matter how we win or wants to be in charge." Raviel said.

The Screaming Gophers went back to their cabin to see who would be performing:

"Alright Owen, let's see what you can do." Heather sighed, as Owen belched out the alphabet in one burp.

"Yeah!" Everyone cheered, except Heather.

"That isn't talent. That is just plain gross!" Heather despised.

"Do you even know how hard it is to burp the alphabet? That is one sick skill bro!" Trent complimented.

"Either way, he is not doing that for the talent show!"

"Ok then who do you suggest then Miss Talentless Hack?" Gwen mocked.

"Trent, you are good on the guitar. Raviel, you said at one point you are good with instruments. The two of you will team up and perform a song together. I will do a ballet and wow the judge with my grace. With all of that, there is no way we could lose." Heather schemed.

"Ok team, listen up! We need strong players in order to win this. Geoff, you are pretty good on the skateboard so you will have to do some tricks. I will play my violin, but what else can we do?" Courtney ranted.

"I can do a ribbon dance." DJ stated.

"Oh, Oh, we can dance too! Watch this." Katie and Sadie tried their best to dance, but they were not dancing to any rhythm.

"Ok. We will keep you in mind, next!"

"I can do a hand stand for five minutes straight." Bridgette said.

"Uh huh. Sorry, but we were looking for a talent not a waste of time." Courtney insulted. "Anyone else?" Courtney looked around.

"No thanks. I don't do pageant shows." Duncan answered.

"I guess DJ is our man then!" Courtney was not amused.

Heather was still upset about how Gwen treated her in front of the others. She got Lindsey to look for Gwen's diary. Heather was pleased to find out that Lindsey came through.

"Welcome one and all to your free entertainment. Chef told me that he would be judging from a separate room so he did not have to see your faces any longer than he already has. So without a further ado, the Screaming Gophers will be going first." Chris announced.

"I told you we need to do this song." Trent stated.

"But this song will work better for me." Raviel argued.

"Well, we need to pick one."

"What if we did both?" Raviel wondered, as he told Trent what the plan was.

"That could work man."

"Hurry up already!" Chris shouted.

"This song goes out to a special woman out there." Trent started playing

"But first, another special song for a girl I met here." Raviel interrupted.

The duo started playing Never Make a Promise by Dru Hill, with Raviel in front singing the song as he played drums using trash cans and twigs found laying on the ground. While Trent played his guitar in the background. When it was getting close to the second hook of the song, Raviel pushed himself backwards moving the cans around in the process, while Trent came forward singing No Idea by Big Time Rush. The melody and the choreography between the two seemed as if this was a well rehearsed routine that they have done before.

"That was really good fella's. Let us see what Chef thought of that." Chris looked at a monitor. "Chef scored you guys an eight out of ten. Thus your total is sixteen. What will Heather come up with?" Chris introduced the next act.

"Originally, I was going to do ballet for you. But I figured we could use a little literature lesson instead." Heather stated, while Gwen looked horrified when she saw her diary.

"Ok then, carry on." Chris shrugged.

"Dear Diary, this Island really sucks. Between the gross food here and the way everyone acts; I am really questioning why I even bother staying here. I say that now, but the truth is that there is this cute guy I like." Heather started, while Trent and Raviel looked over at Gwen. "He is just so amazing. And it gets worse because there is another amazing guy here too. The way the one is so passionate about his music and cares about others, we even shared a first kiss too." Heather continued, as Raviel could not recall a kiss. "But this other guy is so nice. He is like a walking soap opera, and who doesn't like those? I just wish I knew how to pick one." Heather finished as Gwen ran away embarrassed.

"Ok, I do not think that Chef is going to like that." Chris looked over to see that Chef scored her a two. Now it was time for the Killer Bass to perform.

"Go on DJ!" Geoff cheered for his teammate.

"Alright, here goes!" DJ encouraged himself. Until he tripped over his own ribbon, resulting in getting a score of three.

"Tough break, next!" Chris rushed.

"Ok, here I go." Courtney said with confidence. She started to play a song, but Chef buzzed the song out early on. When Courtney asked why she could not play the Civil War Song, she took a look in the camera and realized who her audience was.

"Will Geoff's skating tricks be enough to win?"

"Totally!" Geoff spun his skateboard, but it broke upon landing.

"What are we going to do now?" Bridgette worried.

"We need to send someone out there, but who?" Courtney questioned

"Perhaps I could be of assistance!" Harold stepped onto the stage.

He started to beat box about what was going on throughout the day. Everyone was surprised to see that he was doing well. After he finished, everyone cheered as if they wanted an encore. When Chef had to rate the act, he gave it five stars. This made Chris declare the Killer Bass the winners of the challenge.

"Hey girl, you feeling alright?" Lashawna asked a crying Gwen.

"I guess I'll be ok." Gwen sobbed.

"There you are Lashawna! I really must say, it takes a lot of courage for you to tell me where to get this diary from." Heather walked over.

"What are you talking about?!" Gwen listened closely.

"Girl, I am as confused as you are." Lashawna was intrigued.

"What is to be confused with? You said that my ballet would not be good enough to win. So I asked you what I should do. And you told me to go on stage and gossip. You even told me where to get Gwen's diary, so here. I don't need it anymore." Heather walked away

"You told her where my diary was?!" Gwen was upset.

"Heck no! Ok maybe I mentioned I saw it somewhere. But that was because I thought it looked weird. But I didn't tell her to read it." Lashawna defended.

"But you did tell her where it was!" Gwen pointed out.

When it came to the elimination, it was only down to Heather and Lashawna. Heather had Beth and Lindsey to not vote her off, and bribed Owen with a piece of cake to do the same. Gwen convinced several others that Lashawna could not be trusted, so Lashawna was the one sent packing her things and leaving.