Screaming Gaffers: Mike, Beth, Brick, Courtney, Shawn, Noah
Killer Grips: Rodney, Amy, Duncan, Lindsay, Heather
Episode 08: One Flu Over the Cuckoos
"Last time on Total Drama Action," the recap started by showing the teens in the prison. "Imprisoned in a world they didn't create," the team captains were shown locked in their cages, "Forced to ingest deadly foods," Courtney was shown dumping something into her team's food and Jo was shown eating the Grips' concoction, "and even to taste them twice," Lindsay was shown throwing up.
"Nonetheless," The Gaffers were shown digging their tunnel, "the two courageous teams clawed their way to freedom!" The Grips were shown digging their tunnel. "And a lonely Chef made a new friend." Chef was shown talking to Brick.
"But while prison is perfect for criminals," close-ups of the contestants were shown one-by-one, "Jo was just no match for it," Jo was about to hit Noah with a shovel. "And with that, she was let out of the competition," the jock-ette was shown walking to the Lame-osine.
"How will the Gaffers fare now that their biggest threat is gone?" Chris said from the monitor room. "Find out here, on Total Drama Action!"
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The episode began with a shot of an owl at night. The creature hooted a couple of times before it suddenly sparked and its head flew off in a mild explosion. The camera panned down and to the left to show all the cast returning to their trailers for the night, then focused on Beth and Noah. "I dodged a bullet during that elimination," Noah told Beth. "Thankfully, Brick isn't a nitwit."
"It's such a relief for Jo to be gone," Beth smiled and pulled out a bracelet. "I made more friendship bracelets just for this occasion."
"I still don't want one, but Jo's elimination is a sweet form of karmic retribution," Noah said. "She held power over you and even tricked you into getting me out last season."
Beth felt remorse over that. "I'm really sorry for that. I just didn't want to be kicked out."
"All is forgiven now that a certain jock-ette is out of the game," Noah accepted the apology.
Lindsay let out a yawn. "Well, goodnight everybody!" She went to her trailer and tried to open the door, but she collided with the door and fell down.
"Hey!" Duncan yelled in frustration as he pulled on the door to the boy's trailer. "Who locked the door?!"
The sound of sirens caught their attention, and the camera pulled back to show an ambulance speed onto the scene, open the back doors, leave behind a stretcher with a body-like shape resting underneath a cloth, and drive off. The cast gasped at the gurney.
"Eww, what is that?" Heather asked in disgust as the cast walked closer to the sheet. "A dead body?"
"Or an undead body," Mike guessed. The figure sat up and revealed itself to be Chris on a pile of books.
"I thought that would scare you," Chris said in disappointment.
"We're not babies you know," Noah eye rolled. "Try that stunt at a daycare, and you'll have your ears filled with screaming toddlers."
Chris held up a book, "I'm here to prep you plucky ducks for our most awesome challenge yet! These textbooks hold the sum total of eight years of med school," he tossed a book over to Duncan, "and each one of you gets one cause tomorrow, we're gonna play doctor!" The punk rolled his eyes.
Confessional: Duncan
"I hate doctors," Duncan told the confessional. "They just get off on telling people stuff they don't want to hear like, 'Don't pick at that scab,' or 'If you eat nothing but pickled eggs you'll die. Don't tell me what I can't eat." He shrugged and added, "Now playing doctor. Playing doctor I can handle."
Confessional: Courtney
"To tell you the truth, I don't want to be a doctor when I'm an adult," Courtney confessed. "Who wants to spend all day looking at diseases and bleeding body parts? Not me. My parents will definitely agree with me on that stance. Besides, I want to be a lawyer."
Confessionals End
"To win this challenge," Chris explained as the camera cut back to the cast, "you're gonna wanna memorize the entire contents of these textbooks. By morning."
"But it's already so late!" Mike complained.
"You got that right!" Chris replied. Chef, wearing a visor, drove onto the scene in a golf cart with a pizza on the roof. "What med school all nighter would be complete without pizza?" The cook handed a stack of pizza boxes to Amy, who took a deep sniff.
"Wow," Amy sighed. "This smells good!"
"It's definitely a trick," Noah commented.
"More like method acting," Chris corrected. "Med school interns consume eight hundred fifty percent more pizza than the average human," he stated as he climbed onto the cart. "So dig in, cause there's plenty more where that came from." Chef drove off.
Duncan held out a pizza slice. "Looks okay. Smells okay. Tastes-" he ate the pizza and was impressed, "-incredible!"
"How is that even possible?" Heather asked.
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The camera flashed to uncooked pizza crust being tossed in the kitchen. The camera pulled out to show Brick and Chef cooking the pizzas. "Keep 'em comin'" Chef ordered. "I'll add the final cheesy touch," he said deviously while holding up a can of Parmesan.
"I'm pretty sure my team is going to question where I am," Brick complained.
"Not as long as they're eating, they won't!" Chef got up in Brick's face. "So hush up and spin that dough. Spin like the wind." As Chef went back to his station, the camera zoomed in on Brick's worried face.
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The camera flashed to the Grips outside the trailers and zoomed in on the left side of the fire, where Amy and Heather were sitting. "We need to talk about who to vote for next time we lose," Heather whispered to the volleyball queen.
"And why are we doing this now?" Amy asked. "We have the time to eat quality pizza for once and I don't want to waste it."
"We managed to kick off Sky in our last elimination ceremony," Heather answered. "If we don't plan our next move, one of us will be voted off."
"Instead of focusing on sabotaging our team, we can focus on winning the challenges and convincing the Gaffers who to blame for their losses," Amy said.
"Like I'm stupid enough to lose on purpose," Heather sniffed. "Let's go with your plan."
"Good thing you and I share the same mindset when it comes to competing," Amy said back.
"I have a list on who we're going to get out next," Heather grinned before taking a bite of pizza.
Confessional: Heather
"If there's one thing that's good about Amy," Heather said to the confessional, "it's that she's very easy to appeal to. As long as I don't throw challenges, I can stay on her good side before dumping her."
Confessional Ends
The static cut to Rodney, Lindsay, and Duncan. "This pizza is rad!" Duncan commented with a slice in one hand and a book in the other. "Who knew Chef could rock the 'za?"
"I didn't," Lindsay answered. "Wouldn't he have made one of those grasshopper pizzas you ate before, Duncan?"
"Do not make me lose my appetite and barf all over again," Duncan warned her.
"If any of you are gonna barf, do it someplace else," Rodney told the two. "Chef probably won't give us this kind of food again if we do so."
"This isn't the Brunch of Disgustingness," Duncan said. "There's no need to worry about us throwing up if what we're eating is actually good."
Confessional: Rodney
"Being older than five brothers has given me some fatherly instincts," Rodney explained. "When my dad isn't around, I have to be the one to make sure that my brothers don't run wild or they'll have to risk getting punished with extra house chores and I'll have to risk not being responsible enough."
Confessional Ends
The static cut to the Gaffers, minus Brick, in the craft tent sitting, studying and eating around a table. "If Chef can cook delicious food like this everyday, I'd consider him a decent cook!" Courtney marveled at her food.
"Aren't you two gonna have any?" Mike asked Noah and Beth.
Confessional: Noah
"Do you take me for a fool?" Noah scoffed. "Given that Chris served us actual food, there has to be some ulterior motive. Luckily, I can tell if something is too good to be true."
Confessional Ends
"I'm not feeling hungry right now," Beth focused on her book.
"Great," Shawn reached for another slice. "More of that delicious pizza for the rest of us then."
"Make sure to save some for Brick," Courtney warned.
"Come to think of it, has anyone seen Brick?" Mike grew concerned.
"I'm here!" Brick entered the tent. "I just had to use the bathroom. Thanks for saving me some slices." Brick took a bite out of his slice and felt joy. "My cooking skills are amazing."
"I'm going back to my trailer," Noah said, getting up from the table. "If tomorrow's a reward challenge, then we don't even need to risk getting put up for elimination."
"I'll help you get there," Beth put Noah's arm over her and they exited the tent.
Confessional: Courtney
"I'm sticking to the all-nighter plan," Courtney told the viewers. "Just because we don't have to give our all, doesn't mean we can't give it our all." She groaned. "I should rephrase that."
Confessional Ends
The static cut to Beth and Noah walking. "You know you don't have to carry me all the way to my trailer, right?" Noah said.
"You had your ankle sprained. I don't want it to get worse," Beth reminded him. "That, and I want to go to sleep as well."
"Seems like we both don't like to stay up late," Noah realized.
"Early to bed, early to rise is what my parents always taught me," Beth smiled. "If I sleep in, I could miss my breakfast times."
"That's interesting to know," Noah responded.
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The camera cut to the outside of a studio before flashing to the inside, which looked rather dull and barren, save for two hospital doors. The cast, save for Noah and Beth, all looked exhausted. "So... tired," Rodney complained.
"My brain is full," Lindsay added.
"Nothing like a good night's sleep. Am I right?" Noah mocked, much to everyone's irritation.
"Morning competitors!" Chris announced as he slid out from behind the doors. "Or should I say... Doctors!" He pulled out what looked to be a pressurized air cannon and shot at the cast, giving them stereotypical doctor accessories.
As soon as Mike got hit with the accessories, he turned into Manitoba Smith thanks to the scrub cap.
Once everyone was fitted Chris asked, "Ready for today's big challenge?"
"Unlike a couple of people, I managed to read the full book," Courtney responded while peeking at Noah.
"A little heads up," Noah whispered. "I speed read that thing before I fell asleep."
"Wow. Tension," Chris commented. "My favorite. Let's take it inside," he said, backing through the doors. The cast followed suit.
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The camera flashed to a large overhead light before panning out to show what looked to be a hospital operating room. On each side of the room there was a tank of green liquid, a ladder and diving board, and a table with a fain silhouette of the host on it attached to a chain. The Gaffers had assembled on the left of the screen and the Grips at the right.
"Today's reward challenge is called 'Visiting Hours,'" Chris explained, "and only one member of the winning team will get to enjoy the reward."
"If only one of us gets the prize, why even bother trying to win?" Duncan asked.
"Because it's still a challenge," Rodney answered. "No backing out now."
"But who gets to be the one to win the prize?" Duncan asked.
"The person who most directly contributes to the win," Heather replied.
Confessional: Heather
"As in me. Duh," Heather emphasized.
Confessional Ends
"Sir, you haven't told us what the reward is yet," Brick pointed out.
"You're very perceptive Brick," Chris told him. "Let's see if that will help you and your team assemble a cadaver!"
"You mean like⦠a dead body?!" Lindsay paled.
"No. I mean, like, a giant dead body!" Chris said. "These tanks contain the dismembered parts of two identical cadavers. Each player will climb their respective team ladder, strap on the bungee cord," the camera cut to a bungee cord at the top of the ladder, "and jump into the tank with hopes of retrieving a body part." The camera panned down to the tank and then left to a table. "Use those chains to raise them all the way to the roof, where they'll be reanimated by a blast of lightning!"
"First team to bring a Franken-Chris to life wins. First crack goes to the team who can tell me how to treat someone with a bean stuck up their nose," Chris started the challenge.
"Administer two cc's of pain medicine and probe the affected area with a sterile swab," Amy answered.
"Correctamundo!" Chris replied.
The scene skipped ahead to Amy strapped on the bungee cord and jumping into the tank with a yell. She was pulled back out and had not a body part, but an electric eel that promptly shocked her. She dropped the eel and grabbed the diving board. "What the heck was that?"
"Oh yeah. I forgot to mention the electric eels," Chris said unapologetically. "Three zaps and you're out." Amy fell back into the water, this time coming back with a foot that she quickly tossed to Rodney. The country boy snapped it onto the platform.
"Okay next question," Chris said. "Your patient has an itchy red inflammation on their butt. Diagnosis?"
"Diaper rash," Shawn answered. "Apply salve repeatedly to achieve humectant dispersion."
"Yes," Chris announced.
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Shawn jumped off the diving board and landed in the tank. He was pulled back out with an eel, got shocked and tried again. The second time he had two eels, both of which shocked him. He plunged into the tank a third time and came out with a hand that he tossed. "Here you go!"
"I got it," Manitoba announced before catching it and placing it on the platform.
"Next question," Chris announced. "Your patient's got a white tongue, red eyes, and their oozing gooey crud. Diagnosis?"
"I know this one!" Rodney announced. "Pinkus Eyeicus. Treat with two rounds of flopperty gibbitz!"
"Absolutely correct!" Chris announced. "I messed around with some of the terms in the textbook," he explained to the camera.
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Rodney dived in and grabbed a foot. "Nice!" he threw the foot into Heather's hands.
"Hey!" Heather complained. "My hair!" Regardless, she placed the foot onto the platform.
"Sorry about that," Rodney apologized, only to lose his footing and fall in with another round of zaps and groans.
"Smells like earwax?" Chris asked the Gaffers.
"Pineappleitus," Brick answered.
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Brick cannonballed off the platform and landed in the tank, he came up with three eels, all of which shocked him.
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"Fur between the toes?" Chris asked while pointing at his own furry toes.
"Stick two horse feathers up the whizbang!" Lindsay announced.
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Lindsay landed in the water and came out with a pair of thighs.
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Beth placed a foot on the Gaffer's board.
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Amy placed a hand on the Grip's board.
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Manitoba placed a pair of shorts on the Gaffer's board.
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"Waka waka two by four," Heather announced.
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"Sissypants McGee!" Noah told Chris after listening through his stethoscope.
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Duncan used an arm to beat an eel.
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Courtney was shocked three times, but later managed to get a head and tossed it to Noah. The Gaffers were only missing a left arm and hand.
"The Gaffers ahead by," Chris said and noticed the Grips were missing the same pieces and a head, "a head!"
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Heather came from under the water with a head that she passed to Duncan.
"Rodney's the only one tall enough to place that head," Amy suggested. "Give the piece to him."
"I could just throw the head onto the platform and boom. We're done," Duncan added.
"You might miss," Amy argued back.
"It won't hurt to try," Duncan shot back.
"That's enough, you two!" Rodney got in between them. "If Duncan says he can do something, just let him try."
Amy was stunned by what she heard. "I don't want to slow the team down, so fine."
Confessional: Rodney
"Just because I'm strong and tall, doesn't mean I have to be the one to do everything," Rodney said. "Everyone has a part to play."
Confessional: Amy
"Maybe I was being unprofessional back there, but I don't like Duncan that much," Amy admitted. "Not just because he convinced our old team to eliminate me, but because he just does whatever he wants without any regard for us sometimes."
Confessional Ends
The static cut to Manitoba emerging from the tank with an arm and hand. "Last piece comin' your way, mate!" He said tossing the piece to Shawn, who snapped it on.
"The Gaffers have their cadaver," Chris announced. "Time to start yankin' some chain! And be quick about it, 'cause the Grips are right behind you!"
Courtney and Manitoba pulled the chain up while the rest of the team watched.
The camera cut to the Grip tank and an emerging Lindsay. "I got the arm!" She announced and tossed it to Rodney who placed it and signaled the rest of the Grips to pull.
"Heave! Heave!" Any called out to her team.
"The Grips are still in this," Chris announced. "Whose cadaver will hit the roof first? Make sure you come back for all the Total Drama Action!"
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(Commercial break)
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The episode returned to the Grips' cadaver almost at the top before focusing on Lindsay and a sick looking Rodney. "I don't feel too good," Rodney complained.
Lindsay placed a hand on his forehead. "Your forehead is really hot," she realized. "What's that sore," she wondered, pointing out the small red sore on her teammate's arm.
"Sore?" Rodney asked. He belched, leading Lindsay to faint by the stench. "Wait a minute. I didn't eat any lemons."
"Hold on," Amy said, the camera cutting to her. "Red sores, fever, lemony burps? Those are symptoms of a disease in the book."
"Page seven hundred and fifty-three," Heather replied. "Mortatistical Crumples Disease." Her eyes widened as she remembered, "And it's fatal!"
The Gaffers gasped at the conversation. "Mortatistical Crumples is not just fatal," Courtney told them. "It's highly contagious!"
"Okay, looks like it's quarantine time!" Chris said, backing towards the door with barely-hidden panic. "See ya, wouldn't wanna be ya!" He gave them a quick wave, then dashed out the double door between the two vats. Both teams went over to it with shock on their faces as the sounds of power tools were heard on the other side.
The camera cut to outside the challenge area as Chris hung a skull and crossbones sign on the hastily built barricade and told the camera, "There's more to this disease than either team knows," he snidely commented before walking off and laughing.
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The camera flashed to the outside of the studio, then faded back to the room where the challenge was held. "Seriously weird," Brick declared. "Rodney gets infected by a fatal disease?"
"This must be a coincidence!" Rodney doubted. "I've never had a disease!"
"Neither did I," Lindsay said.
"At least it's not a zombie virus," Shawn said in an attempt to brighten the mood.
"Quarantine Rodney!" Noah ordered. "Now!"
The camera cuts to Beth hastily blowing up a bubble. "Get inside before you kill us all!" She commanded. Amy, Heather, and Duncan picked up the country boy and threw him into the bubble.
"No no no!" Courtney yelled and the camera cut to her. "Brick has a sore too!"
"This can't be happening!" Brick tried to shake off the sore.
"Pardon me!" Rodney yelled. "How am I able to get out of this bubble?!"
"You can't," Beth answered as Manitoba and Shawn threw Brick into another bubble. "You have to stay in that bubble until you're not diseased."
"We need to confirm no one else is infected," Manitoba told the others. "Symptoms of Mortatistical Crumples Disease include explosive diarrhea."
The camera cut to Lindsay closing himself into a port-a-potty and saying, "Oh no!"
"Itchy lips," Manitoba continued.
"My lips," Amy griped, "They're on fire!" She tried to scratch at them, but they swelled up.
"Sudden hot flashes," The camera cut to Courtney having completely sweated through her clothes. "Sea sickness," Heather was shown vomiting on the floor. "Speaking in tongues."
Shawn spoke incoherently as the camera cut to him.
"And temporary blindness," Manitoba finished. No one else had the symptom and he asked, "Anyone? Anyone?" After no one said anything he said, "Lollies! Ain't that a relief," only to walk into Shawn and realize, "Crook! I'm blind!"
Confessional: Noah
"I know we're in a danger filled competition," Noah confessed. "But it's still a TV show. Chris can't actually let us die."
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The camera cut to Chris in the monitor room. "You'd think we wouldn't," he said to the camera, "but just imagine the ratings."
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The static cut to the non-quarantined cast mates all lying on gurneys and groaning. "I'm burning up!" Mike moaned, now back to his normal self.
"If any of you want us to check your temperatures with this thermometer, let us know," Duncan held up a thermometer.
"Are you actually holding a rectal thermometer?" Noah raised. "That's just sick."
Beth stopped them. "This isn't a joke. Our friends are suffering right now!"
"Calm down!" Duncan threw his thermometer away. "I wasn't actually gonna use that thermometer."
Noah sighed before getting to the topic at hand. "Have you guys noticed that we're the only ones that didn't study and/or stay up all night and we're the only ones not sick?"
"You know me so well," Duncan huffed. "I just skimmed through parts of the book."
"Speaking of which, we need to get a hold of a textbook to see what they missed," Beth brought up.
"Good idea, except Chris sealed off the only exit," Duncan reminded.
"Not the only exit," Beth pointed to a somehow empty platform.
"I'm staying back," Noah told them. "Not because I'm afraid of heights, but because I don't want to wear out my cast."
"Try not to get infected," Beth advised the schemer as she and Duncan pulled on the chains to reach the platform.
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The camera skipped ahead to Duncan and Beth outside the studio. "You look in the kitchen. I'll grab a textbook," Duncan planned out before they went their separate ways.
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The camera cut back to the infected cast. Brick was breathing in and out while in his bubble. "The sooner they get back the sooner I can go and pee!"
The camera cut to Amy groaning. "My lips are almost the size of blueberries," she groaned.
"If I'm going to die, at least let it be at an actual doctor's building," Courtney groaned.
The camera cut to Heather in a corner writing something with a bucket next to her. "To my mother," she narrated, "I leave you all my many awards and trophies." She paused long enough to hurl into the bucket. "To my younger brother I leave you... nothing. Earn it yourself you lazy slacker!"
Beth and Duncan burst into the room. "Father," Mike said weakly, "Is that you?"
"Relax, everyone," Duncan consoled everybody. "As someone who has extensive experience with forgery, trust me. This textbook and everything in it is a total crock," he tore the cover off a book. "The book covers are really just old cereal boxes." Then his stomach gurgled and he looked worried. "Uh-oh. Aww, mother of mercy!" He ran to the port-a-potty.
"It can't be a crock," Mike said. "No one's faking being sick."
"No, but it's still a hoax. I went to the kitchen and I found this cheese," Beth held up the same can Chef had earlier in the episode.
"What exactly is in that canister," Brick looked intrigued. "Parmesan?"
Beth tore off the top label. "Itching powder and laxative."
"Why would Chef do that?" Brick spoke under his breath.
"That explains the diarrhea and itchy lips," Duncan came out of the toilet.
"And me and Beth are the only ones who weren't sick since we didn't eat the pizza," Noah said.
"What about the sores on Rodney and Brick?" Lindsay wondered.
Beth walked over to Brick's bubble and popped it, then ripped off the sore. "It's just a slice of pepperoni."
"You have my gratitude for letting me out!" Brick yelled. He ran straight to the toilet, and knocked down Duncan in the process.
Rodney tore the 'sore' from his body and put it in his pocket. "I knew it was a coincidence. Can someone let me out?" Beth popped his bubble after he said that.
"But what about the other symptoms?" Courtney asked. "Speaking in tongues? Blindness?"
"First year med school syndrome! Too much studying and too little sleep can make you think you've got every disease in the book!" Shawn realized.
Mike soon regained his vision. "I can see!"
"Congratulations Screaming Gaffers!" Chris announced as he entered the room. "You just won the challenge!" The Gaffers cheered at their victory. "Brilliant diagnostic skills, Beth. Way to suss it out. And, for your reward... I knew I forgot something. Just a sec," He left the room.
"Like I said," Noah started to talk. "That pizza was too good to be true."
"I should've known as well, but my taste buds got the best of me and lowered my guard," Shawn said.
Brick was away from his team. "I'm gonna have to talk to Chef about what he pulled."
"What did Chef do?" Courtney suddenly came in, causing Brick to yelp.
"Oh. Hi Courtney," Brick greeted her.
"Is something going on between you two?" Courtney asked.
"Me and Chef? Nope. Absolutely not!" Brick lied.
"If you say so," Courtney left him alone.
Confessional: Courtney
"Brick was acting kind of funny back there," Courtney confessed. "I hope he's not hiding something from the team."
Confessional Ends
The camera returned to Chris in front of the Gaffers with a serving tray. "As I was saying," the host said. "For your reward," he uncovered the tray and showed six pictures: An overweight pig, a white woman in a military outfit, a brown-skinned teenage boy in a green shirt, a tanned skinned man in a blue suit, a brown-skinned teenage boy in a gray hoodie, and a white woman wearing a red beanie and jacket.
"That's my sergeant!" Brick exclaimed.
"And that's Tom!" Courtney pointed out.
"Yep," Chris confirmed. "One of you gets a whole spa night away from this cruddy studio lot with your very best friend. So, who's the lucky stiff?"
The Gaffers began arguing until Beth began to cry.
"Is something the matter?" Courtney noticed her plight.
"I'm sorry, it's just that l thought you were all going to die," Beth wept. "A few years ago, one of my pet pigs died and I felt like I was almost going through the same thing."
"You did win the challenge for us," Brick admitted. "I nominate Beth to win the reward. All in favor?"
"Aye!" was heard from the rest of the Gaffers.
"Thank you!" Beth smiled sadly. "This is a very nice gesture!"
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The camera cut to inside the limo with Beth and her pet pig. "Bertha!" Beth hugged her pig. "It's so good to see you!"
Bertha squealed happily as well.
"I have to tell you this," Beth said with the tears gone. "I wanted to go to a spa, so I just cried so I could come see you."
Bertha squealed in shock.
"What they don't know won't hurt them," Beth said. "They'll be fine."
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The camera cut to Chris watching the scene from the monitor room. "Whoa," he told the camera. "I hope they're gonna exfoliate Beth's attitude at the spa. Or shove her morals in the sauna and give them a good detoxifying steam. So, will Beth come back with cleaner pores or a crazy dirty conscience? Find out next time on Total. Drama. Action!"
Unbeknownst to Chris, a certain volleyball captain had overheard him. With the information in her head, she went back to her cabin.
(Roll the credits)
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(Bonus Clip)
"What a day!" Courtney told the confessional. "We ate a couple of pizzas and made ourselves believe that we were sick. I have never been this sweaty ever since Field Day at my elementary school. That, and mostly because the kids were doused with water continuously. Once again, I'm not becoming a doctor." She looked serious, but quickly became happy. "The outfits do look good on me though."
Author's Note: Yep. Beth was the one who fake cries this time. While I definitely want to improve her as a person, I have to acknowledge her negative traits too.
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