"Last time on Total Drama Refresh," Chris announced, "our final seven had to hunt down and bring back different creatures of the island. Some of them got real challenges like Bobby, who had to capture Molotov, or Nicole, who went shark fishing. Then there were some, like Beatrice, who got wimpy ones like raccoon. At the end of the day, Bobby came in first and one the prize of an already eaten dinner, while Montana and Parry came in last and were forced to clean the washrooms. Throughout the day Beatrice reached new heights and managed to annoy everyone on the island. This resulted in her walking down the Dock of Shame. With six remaining we're closer than ever to the big prize of five million dollars. Which five will be moving forward and who will the unlucky one at the end? Find out now!"

(Theme Song Plays…)


(Boney Island)

Montana rubbed her head as she slowly woke up. She felt very uncomfortable and it soon became clear why. Her eyes widened as she looked around her and saw fierce trees around her and rocky dirt beneath her. Next to her, also waking up was Bobby.

"This isn't the cabin," Montana exclaimed in confusion.

"Brilliant deduction, Sherlock," Bobby snarked as he also examined the surroundings.

"Well, if you're so smart, then where are we?" Montana asked.

Bobby inspected a leaf closely as he thought.

"Judging by this leaf's formation and pattern, I'd wager that we're not on Wawanakwa anymore," Bobby suggested. "And the only other major island in the nearby area is Boney Island."

"So, we were drugged and brought out here in the wild for some challenge?" Montana said.

"Most likely," Bobby said. "I suppose we should have a look around."

The two both tried to take a step forward, but immediately halted. They looked down as they saw that their legs were chained together.

"What in the-?" Montana exclaimed.

"Chris!" Bobby cursed.


(Elsewhere)

Parry shook himself out and rubbed his eyes and he saw where he was. He didn't recognize any of the environment; everything seemed darker than the island he was used to. He heard a noise beside him and realized that Annie was lying asleep next to him. Upon further inspection he realized that he was linked to her by a chain.

"Annie," Parry said as he poked her.

"Wha-?" Annie mumbled as she got up; then more frantically, "What!"

She immediately leapt up and knocked Parry over accidentally.

"Where are we? Where are we!" she cried.

She hurried around the vicinity in a panic. Since she was attached to Parry, he ended up being dragged along with her.

"Annie, if you could just calm down," Parry tried to say as he was bumped from side to side.

"How did we get here?" Annie continued to cry. "What happened to the camp? And Chris? And all the others?"

Annie gasped in horror, "What if they died? What if a storm killed everyone but us?"

"That is incredibly unlikely," Parry said finally able to regain himself as Annie stopped moving.

Annie, however, had taken to sobbing and was still ignoring him.

"We're lost and we're the only ones here!" she moaned.

Parry rolled his eyes in frustration.


(Elsewhere again)

Nicole had already woken up and noted he surroundings. She waited impatiently for Edward to wake up now. Edward's eyes began to crack open.

"Ah, finally," Nicole exclaimed.

"Huh?" Edward mumbled as he woke up.

"We need to talk," Nicole said. "While getting rid of Beatrice was necessary to avoid insanity, it still leaves us with one less vote to control. Montana and Annie are both good choices to eliminate, but it'll be easy to get their votes to. Perhaps we could turn one against the other—"

"Nicole, where are we?" Edward interrupted.

"Oh, I dunno," Nicole shrugged. "Probably a part of today's challenge, which we should be sure to win since immunity would be quite useful."

"Then maybe we should do less talking and more challenge-winning," Edward said.

Edward took a step to explore, but was held back by a chain.

"What's with this?" he exclaimed.

"We've been chained together," Nicole answered bluntly. "I thought it'd be pretty obvious that this challenge was coming up."

"Of course," Edward grumbled.


Confessional:

Nicole-Am I regretting voting off my only stable voter? Of course not, she was getting impossible to be around; I just have to get past this challenge and I'll be in the clear. And as always I have Edward right where I want him in my grasp (the camera zooms out to reveal Edward glaring at her angrily.) You have anything to add?

Edward-I have just about had it with Nicole's attitude. This is exactly what I wanted to avoid. I don't care if she's the only ally I have left, I'd rather just vote her off and get rid of her.

Nicole-You wouldn't dare.

Edward-I would.

Nicole-…We're wasting valuable challenge time.


(Montana and Bobby)

The duo had explored the area and had soon found a sign awaiting them.

"Aha, this is probably our directions, right," Montana exclaimed.

"Oh great, it's written in rhyme," Bobby grumbled.

"Hurry to the mountain and fast This is a race so you don't want to be last Your path is made up of simple lines All you have to do is follow the signs."

"Well, that shouldn't be too hard, right," Montana exclaimed. "Let's get going."

Montana bolted off, but Bobby held her back.

"Wait, wait, wait," he protested as he was dragged along. "We need to plan out what we'll do. And we're supposed to be looking out for signs."

"Well, there's a sign, right," Montana exclaimed as she pointed to a blue arrow attached to a tree. "Now let's hurry, we don't want to lose, right."

"Hang on, hang on," Bobby continued to protest, but it was in vain as Montana eagerly took off. "There could be traps, you never know with Chris."

Bobby received a painful branch to the face as he was dragged through a thick shrub.

"We need to just take things slowly," Bobby insisted. "We need to keep a look out for anything dangerous."

"Didn't you see what the sign said?" Montana said as she leapt between jagged rocks. "We've got to be quick, we want to win."

Bobby stumbled through the rocks clumsily.

"Chris probably wants us to barge through carelessly so we end up in one of his sick traps," Bobby continued to argue. If we just go slow, we should be able to actually get ahead of the others."

"Here, if you're so worried, we can take to the trees, right," Montana suggested as she leapt up to a branch.

"What?" Bobby exclaimed before he slammed into the tree after her. "Ow, my face."

"C'mon," Montana urged.

"I am travelling by treetop," Bobby declared. "I could fall and break my neck or something."

"Well you don't want to run by foot and you don't want to use the trees; make up your mind, right," Montana said.

Bobby clenched his teeth in anger, but just said, "Fine, fine, we'll go on foot, just try to let me keep up."

Montana jumped back down to the ground and the two jogged forward. Only a few more steps and they plummeted down into a hidden hole.

"Well, would you look at that," Montana exclaimed.

Bobby glared at her.


(Annie and Parry)

"Come on, Annie, it's probably just a challenge," Parry said as he tugged on his chain.

Annie was currently sitting on a rock as she wallowed in despair.

"Look, I think I see a sign of there," Parry said. "It probably says all our friends are fine and we're currently losing the challenge because you couldn't get a grip."

"Really? I'd bet you it says something else," Annie exclaimed as she approached the sign.

The duo read the same poem that Montana and Bobby had read.

"Oh, so it is a challenge," Annie realized.

"Exactly, and like I said, we're probably in last," Parry said.

"Well, it's times like these where I think, 'What would Montana do?'" Annie exclaimed.

"Montana would do something absolutely insane that would somehow end up working out for her," Parry said. "But unfortunately neither of us is Montana so that would no doubt end in disaster."

"Oh, I don't know about that," Annie said. "Montana has been a friend to both of us and I'd like to think that she's rubbed off on us. I mean, I've seen you doing some pretty wild things."

Parry looked down slightly embarrassed as he said, "Well, sometimes it's a little fun to go a little crazy, but now is not one of those times. I don't want to take the risk of screwing up and coming in last. Let's just take this slow."

"If you were with Montana you'd be swinging from vine to vine in a heartbeat," Annie pointed out.

"That's because I trust Montana," Parry replied.

"And you don't trust me?" Annie gasped taken aback. "I'll show you I can do just as well as Montana."

"I really don't think—" Parry tried to say, but was cut off as Annie charged at a tree.

Parry was dragged along as Annie jumped up into a branch.

"Tada!" she exclaimed before the branch snapped and she landed on top of Parry.

"You see," Parry said as he shoved Annie off of him. "Let's just be careful, one step at time."

Parry pulled Annie along as he followed the red arrow guiding them. After only a few steps the two were swung up into a net in a tree.

Annie clapped slowly as she remarked sarcastically, "Well, done."


Confessional:

Parry-I've always avoided Annie because she's just so overbearing. Her dress itself is an overpowering amount of pink. How am I supposed to put up with her for a whole challenge? (The camera zooms out to show Annie plugging her ears and singing, 'Lalalala.' Parry nudges her.) You can go now.

Annie-Parry is such a downer. When he's with Montana he seems happy, but I guess I'm not good enough for him. Well, he'd better not complain all day because I'm going to get sick of him fast.


(Edward and Nicole)

"This actually is quite the blessing," Nicole said as the two followed the green arrows. "Once both of us win immunity, the others will have to vote for each other. Now the question is, who do we want gone? Montana is the biggest physical threat, but Bobby could also be dangerous."

Nicole was jerked back as Edward stopped moving.

"Nicole," Edward said firmly. "Shut. Up."

Nicole huffed in annoyance and retorted, "This isn't just about me, you need this too. Both of us can make it for another day if you just cooperate."

"And then when you don't need me anymore, you'll just vote me off?" Edward asked.

"Think, moron, there is no more voting after this challenge," Nicole pointed out. "At that point it comes to pure skill."

"Which is why it would be a good idea to vote you off when we still have the chance," Edward returned.

"Which is why we're winning immunity today," Nicole growled.

"I don't know if I want you to win immunity," Edward sniffed. "It would be a little harder to vote for you with that."

Nicole yanked the chain in anger as she ordered, "Get moving!"

"I'm not leaving this spot," Edward declared.

Suddenly a herd of angry Woolly Beavers emerged from the bushes. They had their eyes on Edward hungrily.

"Right, let's keep moving," Edward exclaimed nervously as the two took off running.

The beavers chased after them. Edward shot a quick glance back and immediately picked up the pace.


(Montana and Bobby)

Montana was scrambling up the edge of the pit, but was constantly being pulled back down as Bobby stumbled down.

"We're never going to get out this way," Bobby declared.

"Sure we will," Montana exclaimed. "Once you stop falling we'll pull right back on track."

"In case you haven't realized, I'm not the fittest person here," Bobby pointed. "Things like running and climbing aren't exactly my forte. "

"Well, what is, then?" Montana asked.

"Ah, I can use my powerful mind to get us out of here," Bobby boasted. "I've still got some useful parts in my pockets, and I can use some of these sticks as material. We'll have a ladder out of here in no time."

"I don't know," Montana said uneasily. "That might take some time. It'd probably be quicker to just keep trying to climb out. You'll get the hang of it before you know it."

"And what if I don't?" Bobby argued. "Then we'd have wasted all that time. I know for a fact that I'll have my invention done quickly."

"Oh, oh, I've got a better idea, right," Montana exclaimed.

"Don't want to hear it," Bobby said. "Now if you'll give me a minute."

Montana ignored him and lifted him up.

"Hey, what are you doing?" Bobby snapped. "Put me down."

"Don't worry, I'm getting us out of here," Montana said as she launched Bobby up out of the hole.

He managed to grip the edge of the pit and pull himself out. He was followed by Montana who easily climbed out.

"See? Wasn't that quicker?" Montana said.

"Don't ever do that again," Bobby replied.

"Oh look another sign," Montana exclaimed. "We're on the right track."

"Do you hear something?" Bobby asked.

Suddenly Edward and Nicole burst through the bushes frantically. The duo ran in the opposite direction of the sign without even bothering to stop and acknowledge Bobby and Montana.

"What were they so worried about?" Montana asked as she glanced through the bushes and saw nothing.

"I don't know, but they've taken the lead," Bobby pointed out.

"Right, after them!" Montana exclaimed as she charged after them, dragging Bobby along with her.

"Wait, wait, wait," Bobby protested futilely. "Seriously, wait!"

"What?" Montana whined.

"Look at the sign," Bobby said. "It's pointing the other way."

"So, you think Edward and Nicole are going the wrong way?" Montana asked.

"I don't know, but I think the smartest thing would be the follow our sign," Bobby said.

"Alright then," Montana exclaimed as she switched her direction and kept running.


Confessional:

Bobby-Montana is everything I hate all in one person. She's physically strong, and she can't stop rubbing it in my face. And she just assumes that I can keep up with her; she has no respect for intelligence. I mean, I didn't like Sophie or Lionel any more, but at least they acknowledged that I was smart.

Montana-I'd just like to say—

Bobby-Montana, we don't have time for this. Come on, let's go, go, go!


Edward and Nicole slowed down and took time to catch their breath.

"I think I saw Montana and Bobby back there," Edward exclaimed.

"Good, that means that we have the lead now," Nicole replied.

"But something isn't right," Edward said. "Shouldn't they be following after us?"

"What are you suggesting?" Nicole asked with slight irritation.

"Well, what if we took a wrong turn?" Edward replied. "We were in such a hurry, maybe we've actually given Montana and Bobby the advantage. We should go back."

"Hold it," Nicole exclaimed as she yanked the chain again. "Look, there's one of our signs now. Montana and Bobby probably aren't following us because they got held up by the Woolly Beavers."

"Well, when you put it that way, let's keep moving," Edward exclaimed.


(Annie and Parry)

"For the last time, you're not going to be able to gnaw through the rope," Parry sighed as Annie chewed on the net that held them.

"Well, what do you suggest then?" Annie asked. "Just sit here and mope?"

"No!" Parry snapped. "We just need to put our weight on this side. We should be able to reach that branch and use it to pull ourselves."

Annie followed Parry's directions. The two leaned to the side and managed to get the net to swing towards the tree. Parry grabbed the branched and managed to pull them out.

"Yahoo, we made it!" Annie exclaimed as she hugged Parry.

"Please, please let go of me," Parry moaned.

"Right, we've got distance to make up," Annie exclaimed as she sprinted through the woods.

Parry quickened his pace to keep up with her.

"Now, we've got to keep an eye out for any other traps," Parry said. "Remember, Montana is our competition this time and I'm betting that she's already got a huge lead."

"So, we just need to run faster," Annie exclaimed.

"That wasn't what I meant," Parry sighed.

The two came to a river with a series of stepping stones leading across. Annie prepared to jump to one, but Parry remained still. Due to this, Annie was pulled back and tumbled into the water.

"What was that for?" she complained.

"This has got to be another trap," Parry said. "One of those stepping stones will turn out to be an alligator or a geyser or something."

Parry took a careful step onto the first stone. Nothing happened. The two followed this pattern until they reached the other side. Nothing happened for any of the stepping stones.

"Well, that was a colossal waste of time," Annie sighed.

"It…was worth it," Parry argued uncertainly.

"Well we've got to keep running if we want to catch up with the others," Annie said.


(Montana and Parry)

The duo had reached a hilly ground now. The mountain was in view now as the trees thinned away.

"Can't…move…any…further," Bobby moaned as he slugged after Montana.

"Oh for crying out loud," Montana sighed as she picked him up again. "I don't want to hear any of your complaining this time."

"Buh," Bobby replied as Montana kept running at a slightly slower pace.

They made their way over the hills and had just about arrived at the mountain. Just as they arrived, Nicole and Edward burst out from another direction and arrived at the base of the mountain.

"Ha ha, we were here first!" Nicole cheered.

"So, where's Chris?" Edward asked.

"Uh, guys?" Montana said as she pointed to another sign.

"What's this one say?" Nicole exclaimed as she inspected it.

"You've finished part one in good time But now you must take on the climb There's no time to stop You must find your way to the top."

"Well, come on, Edward, we can't lose the lead now," Nicole exclaimed as she started to pull herself up the mountain.

"We've got to climb all the way to the top?" Edward moaned in exhaustion.

"It would be a lot easier if you climbed with me instead of just weighing me down," Nicole called back.

Edward sighed as he climbed after her.

"Well, shall we follow?" Montana asked her partner.

"Are you…kidding?" Bobby wheezed. "I feel like I'm ready to turn into a puddle with how much I'm sweating. I need a break."

With that he collapsed at her feet.

"Well, I guess that's that then," Montana shrugged.


(Annie and Parry)

The two were running through a thinner part of the forest now. The towering mountain was in view, but they still had a way to go.

"We're not going to make it," Parry declared. "Montana's definitely already arrived and no doubt the other group has too."

Annie spotted something and started to hatch an idea.

"Are you ready to try something crazy?" Annie asked.

"Well, I don't know," Parry said nervously.

"Come on," Annie begged. "!"

"Fine, fine, just stop doing that," Parry conceded.

"Okay, here's what we do," Annie said. "We take these rocks…"

She handed Parry a heavy boulder.

"And put them in this tree," she said as she climbed up a skinny tree. "Then when we drop the rocks, we'll be launched forward like a slingshot."

"That sounds dangerous," Parry said.

"Alright, let's do it," Annie exclaimed as she pulled Parry in close.

The two weighed the tree down so that it arched backwards. Then Annie released the two large rocks. The tree lurched forward and the two were launched through the air. They soared over the trees and headed straight for the mountain. As they started to slow down and approach the ground, Annie's dress puffed up and acted as a parachute for her, softening her land. Parry was not so lucky and splatted in the ground next to her.

"Hello, guys," Montana said to them as she saw them arrive.

"Montana, good to see you," Annie exclaimed.

"Uh-huh," Parry slurred as he got up.

Annie eyed the sleeping Bobby then looked back at Montana.

"So, is this the end of the challenge?" Annie asked.

"Oh no," Montana replied. "We've still got to climb the mountain, right. In fact, Edward and Nicole have already taken the lead."

"Edward," Annie hissed as she narrowed her eyes. "C'mon, Parry, we can't afford to stop now."

"You just launched me out of a tree and I crashed into the ground," Parry complained. "Not to mention this entire trek has been exhausting. Can't we take five minutes to—"

"No!" Annie snapped. "If Edward wins immunity then we can't vote him off. Then, who knows, maybe one of us will go. You want that?"

"Well, no," Parry answered.

"Then let's get going," Annie exclaimed as she dragged him over to the mountain.

From the ground, Bobby cracked an eye open and grinned mischievously.


Confessional:

Bobby-At least I know the other groups are having just as much trouble cooperating. I might be able to use this to my advantage.

Montana-You know, I've noticed—

Bobby-Montana, break time's over.

Montana-Erg!


Annie climbed at a determined speed and Parry followed behind her quickly. She had spotted Edward and Nicole who struggling to maintain their speed.

"Great, she's gaining on us," Nicole groaned as she shot a glance down.

"Well, I can't go any faster," Edward sighed as he strained himself to keep pulling himself up.

Eventually he grabbed a loose rock and lost his grip. He plummeted down, but was held up by Nicole. Nicole dug her nails in the rock wall and clenched her teeth in pain as she pulled downward. Edward ended up swinging right into Annie.

"Oh, that's it," Annie declared. "You are going down."

The two broke out into a slapping fight as they swung around each other and tangled their chains together. As they fought rocks and dust scattered all over Parry. Montana was gaining on them now. Bobby had taken to riding on her back to avoid having to climb.

"Perfect, while they're fighting we can pull ahead," Bobby exclaimed. "Faster, faster!"

Eventually Annie slipped off of the wall and fell right into Edward. The sudden lurch was enough to cause Nicole to let go of the wall. Nicole dropped down past them, but was held up as Edward held onto Annie desperately. All of them were held up by the very strained Parry.

"Parry!" Montana exclaimed as she changed her direction.

"No, I forbid you from helping him," Bobby ordered.

"You're not the boss of me," Montana protested.

"But the theme of the challenge is teamwork, and you're going against the team," Bobby said.

"And I'm sure you've been a great team player," Montana said sarcastically as she eyed her partner.

Montana reached Parry and was able to grab Parry.

"Parry, if you reach this ledge up here," Montana explained as she helped Parry up, "you'll be able to pull yourself up to safety, right."

Parry clenched his teeth and managed to grab onto the edge and climb up to the surface. With Montana he helped up Annie, Edward, and Nicole. Everyone was eager to just collapse on the surface and breathe deeply.

"Ahem, don't we have a mountain to climb?" Bobby said as he pointed upwards.

Suddenly the six campers were back to struggling with each other eagerly.

"Move it!"

"Outta the way!"

"Me first!"

I'm winning this."

As they all attempted to take the lead in the climb, their chains became further tangled. It was impossible to make any progress without rubbing against someone. If anyone took the lead, they would immediately be pulled back down by the other five. Eventually all six of them managed to climb up to the top of the mountain. They all dropped and began gasping for air.

"So…who won?" Parry asked as they looked up.

All they saw was another sign in front of a pile of boxes.

"Oh, you have got to be kidding me," Nicole groaned in exasperation.

The campers untangled their chains and approached the sign.

"Let's see what this one says," Annie started to read.

"In the box is what you'll need If you want to keep the lead In the water is where you want to be Take a look, your target is easy to see."

Montana glanced over the edge of the mountain and exclaimed, "You've got that right. There's a giant target in the water, right."

Nicole flipped open the box and exclaimed, "Parachutes."

"Quick, Parry, let's take the lead," Annie cried out as she grabbed two parachutes and handed one to Parry.

"Let's not do anything too hasty this time," Parry said as he nervously strapped on the parachute. "We need to take our time if we want to position ourselves correctly."

"Sorry, Parry, we don't have time for that," Annie replied as she picked him up and leapt off the edge of the mountain.

"This isn't a good idea!" Parry cried as they soared towards the water.

"Now is the perfect time to take advantage of my genius abilities," Bobby told Montana. "Just think, if I modified these parachutes slightly I could attach jets to them."

"I still don't trust your inventing skills, right," Montana said. "Something seems to go wrong whenever you try."

"Well, I'm not jumping," Bobby protested. "I demand that—"

"Geronimo!" Montana exclaimed as she leapt off of the edge and Bobby was forced to jump with her.

"Well, what are we waiting for?" Nicole snapped at Edward.

"You know I've had just about enough of you," Edward declared. "Maybe I want to lose just so I can enjoy voting for you."

"Well, if we do lose, you can bet that I'm voting for you and you will be going home," Nicole threatened. "So, move it!"

As she shoved him, Edward stumbled backwards and fell off the edge of the mountain.

"Great," Nicole sighed as she jumped after him.

The campers deployed their parachutes as they came close to the water. Nicole and Edward fell clumsily and their parachute only managed to get them to the edge of Boney Island before they dropped into the water.

"Swim, swim, swim!" Nicole ordered as she pulled Edward along with his chain.

Annie and Parry flew with speed, but it was clear that they weren't going to land on the target. They were moving in slightly the wrong direction and ended up landing in the water near the target.

"C'mon, we can still make it!" Annie exclaimed as she swam for the target.

Montana and Bobby were the only two to land on the target. Or at least, Montana had landed on the edge; Bobby had splashed into the water.

"Hm, looks like another one of those signs, right," Montana noted.

Before Bobby could say anything, he was pulled underwater.

"Out of the way, I'm winning this!" Annie exclaimed as she struggled with him.

Parry passed both of them and crawled up onto the target.

"So…how are you doing?" Parry asked Montana.

"Not bad, not bad," Montana answered.

"Uh-huh," Parry replied. "So, do you want to help me get these two apart?"

"Alright," Montana said as she pulled up on her chain.

Annie and Bobby were pulled up onto the target soaking wet.

"So, now what?" Bobby asked as he gestured to the sign.

"Move it!" Nicole barked as she stepped onto the target with Edward fumbling behind her.

"It's another sign," Parry told her.

"I'm not even surprised at this point," Nicole remarked.

"It says," Bobby read,

"Congratulations, you're almost done But stopping here would be no fun Paddle your way back in one of these boats And return to your glorious host."

"'Boats' doesn't rhyme with 'host'," Nicole pouted.

"Well, there are the boats," Parry pointed at three canoes.

"Let's go!" all three girls exclaimed as they dragged their partners into the boats.

"We've so got this!" Annie told Parry.

"I am not losing this," Nicole growled.

"We could win this thing if you let me attach a motor to the canoe," Bobby told Montana. "But I know you'll just say no, so I won't even bother."

All six campers stroked furiously through the water. The girls leaned forward with determined fury, while the boys just tried to keep up with their pace. Soon Wawanakwa Island came into view. Nicole picked up the pace, but Annie and Montana followed suit. As they got closer they could see Chris smiling on the beach.

"Come on, come on, come on," Annie exclaimed. "We can't let Edward win this."

Crash! In a flurry the boats collided with one another as they arrived at the shore.

"Welcome back, campers, I hope you had a fun trip," Chris laughed.

"Chris, who won? Tell me who won!" Nicole demanded.

"And where's the key?" Edward asked. "I want to be as far away from her as possible."

"Chef will unlock you in due time," Chris said, "but to answer your first question, the winner is…"

"No one," Chris said. "It was a three way tie. Funny how it worked out like that."

"So, this means—" Annie asked.

"That this entire challenge was pointless and no one is immune," Chris exclaimed gleefully. "So, I'll see you at the voting ceremony."

As Chef unchained the campers, they all were eager to recoil from their partners.

"Well, I guess this means that I'll be voting for you after all," Edward told Nicole.

"Well, I just realized that I don't want you around anyways," Nicole told Edward. "So I'll have no problem getting you voted off."

The two marched off in opposite directions. Bobby watched them and grinned evilly. He followed after Nicole.

"So, you're voting off Edward, are you?" Bobby asked.

"Of course, and you should do the same," Nicole declared.

"Actually, I have a far better plan that I think you'd better listen to," Bobby said.

Meanwhile, Annie and Montana were discussing who they would vote for.

"It's got to be Edward," Annie said. "We are so close to the end. The last few challenges could be so much better if he was just gone."

"Ladies, talking about voting me off?" Edward asked nonchalantly.

"Well, not exactly," Montana said politely.

"Yes, we are!" Annie exclaimed.

"Because that would be a big mistake on your part," Edward argued. "You two are probably the biggest physical threats, but Nicole is pretty fit too, and she's quite the schemer. If we don't get rid of her now, I have no doubt that she'll fly all the way to the finish."

"Really?" Montana exclaimed.

"We don't care," Annie said as she shoved Edward aside. "Enjoy your last evening on the island."


(Campfire Ceremony)

"Well, I hope you all had a lovely bonding time," Chris laughed at the six campers. "And I hope it wasn't too painful to vote off your new friends."

All three pairs glared at each other.

"Well I've got a special marshmallow for," Chris began, "Montana, Parry, and Bobby!"

The three all caught their marshmallows victoriously.

"Now, the rest of you are all at risk," Chris told the other three. "You all received at least one vote."

Annie, Nicole, and Edward all showed no signs of fear.

"But one of you is still safe and that person is," Chris continued, "Nicole!"

"Ha ha, not today, sucker," Nicole taunted Edward.

"Edward, Annie, your rivalry comes to an end tonight," Chris said. "One of you will go home in defeat, while the other will reign victorious. The champion is…"

"Edward!"

Annie slumped her head forward.

"Oh, Annie, I'm so sorry," Montana exclaimed.

"Well, I came here to compete, and that's what I did," Annie declared. "Edward, while I still hate everything about you, congratulations on making it past me. And Montana, kick his ass for me."

"Well do," Montana exclaimed.

"The Boat of Losers is waiting," Chris said impatiently.

"I'm coming, I'm coming," Annie said as she walked along the Dock of Shame. "Good-bye everyone!"

"And that just leaves the five of you," Chris declared ominously. "Be prepared, for you never know what I might do next."

"Unless we watched the first season," Nicole pointed out.

"Yes, there's that," Chris admitted. "But…just go to bed!"


Votes:

Edward-I have tried time and time again to get rid of Nicole, this is my last chance.

Annie-I don't care what Edward has to say about anything; he should have gone a long, long time ago.

Nicole-Well, Bobby seems to think he can get Annie out, and she is a physical threat so…

Montana-I'll stick with Annie on this one. Edward may have had some good points, but Annie is a friend.

Parry-I vote for Annie, I never want to see that pink dress again after what she put me through.

Bobby-I figured that all the partners must hate each other as much as I did for Montana. So, I already had Parry's vote for Annie, and Nicole was easy enough to convince. That's one more target down.


(Conclusion)

"Every day brings us another step closer to the big prize," Chris wrapped up. "Who truly has what it takes to make it that far? Nicole and her strategies? Bobby and his inventions? Montana and her all around nice attitude? Well, next week we'll be seeing some of your old favorites that couldn't make it this far as we visit Playa Des Losers, so don't miss another episode of Total…Drama…Refresh!"

Voted Off List: Ezmyralda, Jasmine, Tony, Greta, Matthew, Michael, Brady, Dirk, Victoria, Momma DJ, Eliot, Sophie, Victoria (again), Sooz, Ethan, Eliot (again), Lionel, Beatrice, Annie