Chef stood on the Dock of Shame; Chris was nowhere to be seen.

"Hello, and welcome to Total Drama Refresh," Chef recited unenthusiastically. "I'm Chef Hatchet, as you'd better already know. MacClean's 'not feeling up to hosting' today. Big baby."

"Chef," Chris's voice called from off-screen, "I need more chicken soup."

Chef grumbled and ignored him.

"As I was saying," he continued, "last time the campers were lost on an island, and this time it wasn't for a challenge. There was also a psycho bear there. And the idiot brainiac made things worse by giving him a dangerous weapon. When I was in the army we didn't hand over weapons to the enemy! If he were in my platoon I'd have him kicked out so fast his head would spin. Anyway, since the bear was eliminated the final four now is the brainiac, the freak, the foreign nutjob, and the Miss smartypants. Which one will go home today? If I had my way, all of them! Uh…keep watching…"

(Theme Song Plays…)


(Main Site)

"Up and at 'em, soldiers!" Chef's voice boomed through the megaphone.

The four campers scurried out of their cabins awkwardly. They all looked dazed and unhappy to be woken up so early. Looking around, they saw that the sun was just beginning to rise.

"Hey, we never have to get up this early," Nicole complained.

"We've got a long day ahead of us," Chef declared. "Now get marching!"

As Chef marched the campers through the campsite, Parry asked, "So, where's Chris?

"No stupid questions!" Chef boomed.

"It was a perfectly logical question," Bobby scoffed. "I think we'd all like to know—"

"No talking, period!" Chef barked even louder.

Chef stopped them all in front of the confessional.

"This is what you made as get up and march for?" Nicole scoffed.

"No!" Chef shouted. "But MacClean wants you all to tell the audience how you feel about making it this far. Then the real challenge begins."


Confessional:

Parry-I never, ever thought that I'd make it this far. I've always thought of myself as a loser, but things sure have changed over the last couple of months,

Montana-Well, I've never really thought about what the future held for me, right. I was just living in the present, having fun, and all. I figured I'd get eliminated when did, but I didn't worry about that, right.

Bobby-Ha ha ha, I've come this far, now there's no stopping me. I've managed to crush each of my enemies, as well as anyone else who stood in the way of my prize. There's just three to go now.

Nicole-I have come a long way to make it this far. During the team portion I had to prove my value, during the merge I had to make alliances and target threats, now all that's taken me to the final four. There's no more scheming and aligning and targeting, it all comes down to my own skill.

Parry-I'm so glad that I got to meet Montana. She really helped me to realize what I could be capable. Thanks to her I've grown stronger and more determined than ever.

Montana-Just because I've been pretty easygoing about this game, don't think that I don't plan to win, right. Everyone here has worked so hard, and I have to, I'm not backing down this far, right.

Bobby-I've tried to keep myself under the radar, while still making big moves. Sophie and Edward made enemies with their moves; I just let them take the blame, while I made moves of my own. That got me this far, and now there's no more holding back.

Nicole-I've had to make some hard decisions, but I'd like to think that it's paid off in the end. I just need to go that extra mile and make it all the way to the end.

Parry-I'm giving it my all, I'm going to win this.

Montana-Everyone else better watch out, because I don't plan on losing.

Bobby-You're looking at a super genius, I have what it takes to go all the way.

Nicole-It's time to show everyone the full force that is Nicole Barnes.


"Okay, you ready to get this started?" Chef asked. "Good, keep marching!"

Chef led the campers away from the campsite and into the woods. The campers marched for hours, with no sign of stopping.

"How much farther?" Bobby complained. "My legs are getting sore."

"We'll get there when we get there!" Chef snapped.

Bobby moaned as he struggled to keep up. After painful walking through the woods, over hills, across rivers, Chef finally stopped. Everyone collapsed on the ground in relief.

"You get a five minute break before we continue," Chef said.

"I've said it before and I'll say it again," Nicole groaned. "You have got to be kidding me."

The break ended and the campers continued their exhausting trek. The sun set and soon all the light had disappeared.

"Alright, we're here," Chef declared.

"Finally," Bobby breathed raspily.

"Now you have to go back," Chef told them.

"What?" Nicole asked deadpan.

"You head me, girl," Chef barked. "The challenge is whoever can get back to camp first."

He handed a backpack to Nicole and Parry.

"The teams will be girls versus boys," Chef declared. "Oh, and one more thing. You've each been given different maps with three different checkpoints. You'll need to light a fire at each of those checkpoints so we know that you followed your map."

A ladder dropped down which Chef grabbed onto. He was then lifted up into a helicopter.

"Oh, and watch out for the Sasquatchanakwa!" he called after them.

"Well, then, looks like we're partners, right," Montana said to Nicole.

Nicole was examining the map from her backpack, but was having difficulty.

"Hm, it's hard to read in the dark," she muttered, "but I think we should start by going that way."

"Let's get a move on, then," Montana exclaimed as she ran off in the direction Nicole had pointed.

"Wait, wait, wait!" Nicole cried as she raced after Montana.

Parry was having the same difficulty as Nicole trying to make out the map.

"Try this," Bobby said as he held out a small, red cylinder.

"No way!" Parry exclaimed. "I don't want anything to do with your crazy inventions."

"It's just a flashlight," Bobby sighed as he flicked a switch and a strong stream of light shot out.

"Oh, that works," Parry said with a shrug.

"And we've got a clear advantage on the girls, now," Bobby said. "I know, I'm a genius."

"Well, it says we should head that way," Parry said as he pointed in a different direction that Montana had gone.

"Great, great, let's hurry up," Bobby said as the two followed the map.


Confessional:

Montana-It's too bad that I have to be against Parry for this challenge, right. Still I don't plan on going any easier on him, and I don't think Nicole would let me anyways, right.

Parry-I'm not sure how I feel about having Bobby on my team. As useful as his inventions may be, I really would like to avoid them.

Nicole-Working with Montana is both a curse and a blessing. She's probably the most physically fit of all of us, but she's so impulsive. If she doesn't slow down she'll get us both lost.

Bobby-While I'd rather work alone, working with Parry is the next best thing. He doesn't say much, like those other two girls.


(The Girls)

"Montana, Montana, where are you?" Nicole called out.

"Up here," Montana exclaimed from a tree.

"We've got to stick together," Nicole said. "You heard what Chef said about the Sasquatchanakwa."

"Oh, I wouldn't worry too much about that," Montana said. "I haven't seen anything like that all summer, right."

"That's just because we haven't been in its territory in the middle of the night," Nicole said. "Trust me, I saw that thing in the first season and it looked pretty real then."

"Alright, alright, I'll slow down if it'll make you feel better," Montana said. "But we want to stay ahead of the boys, right."

"Well we also want to make sure that we're going the right way," Nicole pointed out. "But I cannot make out anything in this darkness. "

As the two made their way through the woods, they heard something snap behind them.

"What was that?" Nicole exclaimed nervously as she grabbed onto Montana's arm.

"It's probably nothing, right," Montana said with a shrug.

"Or maybe it's the Sasquatchanakwa out for a midnight snack," Nicole pointed out. "Let's pick up the pace."


(The Boys)

Bobby's light proved to be incredibly useful as it could light up their entire path ahead of them.

"Okay, we should be coming up on our first checkpoint," Parry said as he examined the map.

"Excellent," Bobby exclaimed. "Those girls don't stand a chance."

"We just need to turn right at large boulder," Parry said.

"Let's see, a boulder," Bobby muttered as he shone his light back and forth. "Aha, there it is."

The boys followed their directions and turned at the boulder. They continued through the woods until they came to a clearing. In the center was a pit filled with twigs.

"Perfect," Parry exclaimed. "I'm sure Chef left us some matches in here; I'll just—"

"Don't bother," Bobby said as he pointed his flashlight at the twigs.

He flicked the switch again and the light intensified. Almost immediately the twigs burst into a blazing fire.

"I thought you said that was just a flashlight," Parry gaped.

"It is," Bobby shrugged. "Just a very powerful one."

"Well, we've got a bit further to go for the next checkpoint," Parry said as he continued to read the map. "But if we just follow a straight path through these trees here…"

"Why don't we take a bit of a break here?" Bobby suggested. "We've got warmth, and we've probably got a strong lead on the girls. I don't know about you, but after Chef's march I'm absolutely exhausted."

"You're right," Parry agreed. "I could use some time to rest my legs."

The two boys sat down around the fire and finally got a chance to relax.

"So, what do you think of the Sasquatchanakwa?" Parry asked.

"I don't think we'll run into him," Bobby scoffed. "We've got light and most elusive creatures want to avoid being seen."

"I just hope the girls are okay then," Parry said.

"Right, right, them," Bobby muttered without much sympathy.


(The Girls)

Nicole was still eager to move forward, but she often lost track of Montana in the darkness. While her eyes had adjusted slightly, she could just barely see what was in front of her.

"If you joined me in the trees we could move quicker," Montana said.

"I'm not a monkey," Nicole pointed out.

"That doesn't mean that you can't pick up a new skill," Montana replied. "Just followed my lead."

Montana launched herself upwards and grabbed onto a branch. She swung herself around and pulled herself into the tree.

"Now you try," Montana said. "I managed to train Annie and Parry; there's no reason why you can't be next."

Nicole backed up then tried to leap up onto the branch. She managed to just fling her body into it, only to be knocked back by the branch. She ended up smashing into the base of another tree.

"Okay, maybe it's not for everyone," Montana noted. "I'll walk."

"We don't even know if we're going the right way," Nicole sighed as the two continue to walk through the woods. "With no light this map is useless."

Before Montana could reply, Nicole suddenly stumbled downward. Montana stopped and realized that she was right in front of a thicket of brambles. Nicole hadn't stopped in time and had fallen right in.

"Nicole, are you alright?" Montana called out.

"Ack, there are thorns everywhere," Nicole moaned from inside the thicket as she tried to struggle through.

"Don't worry, I'll find you," Montana said as she carefully slid into the thicket after Nicole.

"I'm over here," Nicole called.

Montana looked back and forth, but could only make out a tangled mess of shadows.

"Over here?" she asked as she stepped towards where she had heard the voice.

"No, over here," Nicole shouted.

Montana shoved the brambles out of her way as she tried to move towards Nicole.

"I can't see you," Montana called out.

"I'll just come to you," Nicole declared. "Stay put."

Montana heard the sound of Nicole moving through the brambles, but still couldn't see any sign of her.

"Are you over here?" she heard Nicole call from farther away.

"No," Montana replied. "Come back the way you came."

"Um, which way was that?" Nicole groaned.

"Here, I think I can make my way to you now," Montana said.

She continued to work her way through the thick vegetation until she was finally able to make out Nicole.

"Found you!" Montana exclaimed.

"Aha!" Nicole exclaimed as she regrouped with Montana.

However, her happiness was short-lived as she realized something.

"I've lost the backpack," Nicole said. "It must have been snagged by a branch."

"Let's just retrace your steps, right," Montana suggested.

The two girls fumbled through the brambles as they reached for the lost back. The circled through the thicket several times, before Nicole finally felt something.

"I think I got it!" she exclaimed.

"Great, now let's get out of here," Montana said eagerly.

The two girls crawled out of the thicket and immediately began brushing off the thorns in their clothes. When they looked up, they realized that they were at a clearing with a fire pit. They couldn't help but laugh victoriously.


(The Boys)

The boys had finished their break and were continuing along the path that Parry had decided on. Eventually Bobby's flashlight began to flicker, followed by it going out.

"Let me guess, it's out of batteries," Parry said sarcastically.

"It's not a problem," Bobby replied. "It just needs a quick adjustment…there!"

As soon as the light turned back on, Parry realized that he was standing right in front of the looming Sasquatchanakwa. The beast growled at them angrily.

"Uh…uh…"Parry mumbled nervously as he backed up.

"Run!" Bobby cried.

The two boys turned back and ran frantically through the woods. The Yeti howled and chased after them.

"I am so sick of running for my life," Bobby complained. "I was not cut out for this kind of thing."

As usual, Bobby's had to strain himself to run. However, the Sasquatchanakwa had the disadvantage of his large size and had to struggle to get between the trees. After much tiring running the beast began to fade into the darkness. Parry and Bobby didn't stop running though.

"Do you think we lost him?" Parry asked as they started to slow down.

Suddenly, both of them ended up slipping over an edge. It turned out that they had arrived just at a running river and had fallen right into it. The boy struggled to surface as they were swept through the water. Bobby slapped at the water in a panic while Parry tried to find something to grab onto. He eventually managed to grab a rock. With his other hand he reached out and grabbed onto Bobby. From there he was able to pull them both up onto land.

Bobby coughed and sputtered as he spat up water. Parry was also quite uncomfortable as he tried to shake out some of the water. Despite their efforts, both boys remaining soaking wet.

"Well, we're lost now," Bobby sighed. "We'll probably have to move fast if we want to get back on track."

"It's worse than that," Parry noted as he opened the backpack. "Our map is ruined."

"Great, just great," Bobby grumbled.


(The Girls)

Montana had managed to get a fire started with the supplies that Chef had given them and Nicole was taking advantage of the light by examining the map.

"Okay, this is good," Nicole noted. "The next checkpoint should be right along this track. Now, what's the quickest way to get there?"

"I hate to sound pushy, but the guys probably are taking the lead as we're sitting here," Montana pointed out.

"We need to take our time, it'll pay off if we can find a shortcut," Nicole said. "Plus I want to memorize as much as I can off of this map before we return to the darkness."

Montana continued to wait impatiently as Nicole plotted their route.

"Alright, I think I know how we can save the most time," Nicole declared. "There's a bit of a trench just up there. If we can find some way to make a bridge across there it'll cut off a great of distance to the next checkpoint."

"Right, let's do it," Montana exclaimed.

Nicole took a final look at the map then the two girls journeyed back out into the dark woods. As they travelled Nicole made several directions of where to turn. Eventually they arrived at the trench. It wasn't very wide, but it looked endlessly deep.

"Alright, so I was hoping you could do your crazy girl routine and make a way across," Nicole said.

"Way ahead of you," Montana laughed as she dropped down from the trees with a pile of sticks and vines.

She immediately went to work on using the vines as ropes and tying the sticks together. She chose two pointy sticks and tossed them outward. Both of them wedged into the ground on the other side.

"Voila!" Montana exclaimed.

"And is this safe?" Nicole asked nervously.

"Well, I would suggest holding on tight," Montana said.

She then began crawling across the rope of sticks and vines. She easily reached the other side. Nicole cautiously followed her example. She gripped the makeshift bridge tightly as she inched herself across. With every wobble in the bridge her grip tightened. Eventually she arrived at the other end and breathed a sigh of relief.

"Alright, where to now?" Montana asked.

"The next checkpoint should be just over those hills," Nicole declared.

The two girls moved quickly to where she had pointed. Just as the map described, they arrived at their next checkpoint. Montana went right to work on starting another fire and Nicole pulled out the map again.

"Hm, we've got a bit farther to go for the next one, but doesn't look like we'll run into any big obstacles," Nicole noted.

They decided to take another quick break by the fire. Nicole studied the map, while Montana examined their surroundings. She came to a cliff and looked down in awe.

"Wow, now I know why getting here was so exhausting, right," Montana exclaimed. "We were marching uphill."

Nicole looked down the slope as well and quickly backed up.

"Well, I guess that means we'll be going downhill now," Nicole said. "And that works in our advantage. But I'd like to take just a little longer to rest my legs."

She suddenly heard a low growl and could just make out a large figure in the distance woods.

"On second thought, let's go now," she said urgently.


(The Boys)

The boys wandered through the woods dripping wet and miserable.

"Well, we've got no idea where we're going now," Bobby sighed.

"I know, I heard you the first time you said that," Parry replied in irritation, "but if we keep moving we might run into something."

"Like the Sasquatchanakwa again?" Bobby pointed out. "Face it, one of us is going home this time. Chances are it's going to be you, because Chris wouldn't waste my superior intellect when were this close to the end."

Parry sighed; he had tried to forget about the possibility of elimination. He had told himself that maybe he would win. But now that was looking less likely.

"We've got to have hope," he sighed.

"It's a little late for that," Bobby said as he rolled his eyes.

"Wait, I think I see something up there!" Parry exclaimed as he pointed at something glowing in the distance.

The two boys went to investigate. They found themselves at another checkpoint, but the fire was alright lit.

"This must be one of the girls' checkpoints," Parry deduced.

"Well, looks like we've got a chance after all," Bobby said as he pulled out a small canister from his pocket.

"What's that?" Parry asked.

"It's a sort of flame-retardant foam," Bobby explained. "I made it as a sort of failsafe for if any of my more explosive inventions got out of control, but it can be just as useful here. One dose and that fire will be gone."

"Hey, that's cheating!" Parry exclaimed angrily.

"It's strategy," Bobby replied bluntly. "The girls already have a strong lead on us; this is the only way we can take them out."

"But it's completely unfair," Parry protested. "The girls won't even know until it's too late."

"Exactly," Bobby replied evilly as he aimed his canister at the fire.

Parry reached out and tried to pull it away from him.

"Sorry, but I'm not winning that way," he said as he tugged on the device.

"You're an idiot!" Bobby snapped as he pulled back. "This is the only chance we've got to survive. Don't you want that?"

The two boys tumbled to the ground as they continued to wrestle for canister. Bobby kneed Parry in the chest, but Parry rolled over to get on top of Bobby. Bobby rolled right into a small rock that dug into his back. They both continued to roll as they fought each other. Eventually they tumbled right over the edge of the cliff. Parry was barely able to grab onto the edge, while Bobby held onto him with one hand and held the canister with the other.

"Now look what you've gotten us into," Bobby snapped.

"Just hold on," Parry said nervously. "I'll try to pull us up."

Both boys gasped as some rocks broke off of the cliff and slipped out of Parry's grasp. His grip seemed like it could break at any second.

"You got us into this, but I'm just smart enough to get us out," Bobby declared. "When I give the signal let go."

"What?" Parry exclaimed.

"Just do it," Bobby ordered. "3…2…1…Now!"

Parry let got and the boys shot straight towards the ground. Bobby held out the canister and unleashed its contents. A pile of fluffy white foam formed right where the boys were headed. They got a cushy landing in the foam. Once they emerged Bobby noticed that his flashlight had snapped.

"Well, looks like we're in the dark now," Bobby declared. "Not like we even have a chance."

"Don't say that," Parry said. "That fall might have given us the lead; we've certainly cut off quite the walk."

"I liked you better when you were dark and hopeless," Bobby grumbled.


(The Girls)

Montana and Nicole walked briskly through the forest. By now their eyes had gotten somewhat used to the darkness. It was still difficult to make out anything, but they could be sure they wouldn't fall in any more ditches.

"Just a little farther," Nicole declared. "It should be right up ahead."

The trees cleared up and soon they spotted their final checkpoint.

"Success!" Montana cheered.

The two girls rushed to the fire pit, but stopped instantly as a hulking figure stepped out of the shadows.

"Sasqua…sasha…sansa…" Nicole stuttered in sheer terror.

The beast turned to face them and snarled viciously.

"I think I can get past him," Montana whispered. "I'll get the fire and then we can get out of here. But I need you to keep Ugly busy."

"You want me to…you think I can…what?" Nicole continued to stutter.

"I know you can do it," Montana said before jumping up into the trees.

"Uh, hi…Mr. Sasquatchanakwa," Nicole said nervously.

The Yeti howled and charged at her. Nicole immediately bolted frantically.

"Okay, time to bring out your inner crazy girl," Nicole told herself.

She scooped up a stick which they then aimed at the beast.

"Take this!" she cried.

She weakly through the stick, which bumped into the Sasquatchanakwa's knee harmlessly. The Yeti raised an eyebrow at her.

"Right, back to running," Nicole exclaimed as she bolted off again.

The Sasquatchanakwa eventually got tired of chasing and tried a new tactic. He ripped a tree out of the ground and tossed it in front of Nicole's path. Nicole stopped in her tracks, then slowly turned around. The Yeti glared at her furiously.

"I'm warning you, I know Taekwondo!" Nicole exclaimed nervously as she assumed a fighting stance.

The Yeti continued to approach her.

"Alright, you had your warning," Nicole worked out as she started to shake in terror. "You've left me no choice."

She moved towards the beast and wimpily kicked and punched at his leg. The Yeti just picked her up effortlessly.

"That's it, if I survive this, I'm telling the rec center that I want my money back," Nicole groaned.

As Nicole struggled against the beast's grip, she ended up kicking him right in the eye. He released his grip and dropped Nicole on the ground. She wasted no time in sliding underneath his legs and regrouping Montana.

"Run, run, run!" she exclaimed as she shoved Montana forward.


(The Boys)

Without their source of light, the boys could do little more than fumble through the darkness. Several times they ended up tripping over roots or rocks in the ground.

"You know, you seem awfully determined," Bobby said, "considering how if you win, you're girlfriend has a fifty percent chance of going home."

"She's not my girlfriend," Parry said defensively.

"Well if she's not now, she definitely won't be if you cause her elimination today," Bobby replied.

"You know, you seem awfully determined to get me to give up, considering you if we lose you have a fifty percent chance of going home," Parry retorted angrily.

"Hey, I know we've already lost," Bobby said with a shrug. "But you seem to think that you can actually pull through and beat the girl who is the only reason you even made it this far…Oh, is that why you want her gone? You're done using her, and now you know that you'll never beat her in the finals?"

"I'm not using her!" Parry snapped.

"Well, it seems an odd way of repaying her after all she did for you, to just toss her aside," Bobby said.

"Just…shut up!" Parry shouted as he sped up to get away from Bobby.

After pulling ahead and out of sight of Bobby, Parry realized that he had arrived in another clearing. Sure enough, there was another fire pit in the center. He immediately went to work on building a fire.

"Oh, doing it the old fashioned way?" Bobby noted as he arrived. "If only you hadn't ruined our supplies and broken my flashlight."

"Not listening," Parry grumbled.

After a few more minutes of banging rocks together, he finally managed to get a spark going. The fire that formed wasn't nearly as impressive as their last one, but it was visible enough.

"Come on, we've just got one more to go," Parry said as he took off.

Bobby sighed and followed after him.


(Main Site)

Chef sat in a lawn-chair with a watch in his hands.

"What is taking those darn kids?" he grumbled to himself. "Back in my day I could get through a course like this in under half an hour."

He heard some rustling coming from the forest and looked up. Bursting through the bushes from two different directions came Montana and Parry. Following behind them were Bobby and Nicole.

"Congratulation, you survive…yadda, yadda, yadda, and all that," Chef said unenthusiastically. "Now, let's just take a look at our aerial camera."

He pointed to a TV and flicked a switch. It showed an aerial view of the forest. There were three orange dots in one line, and two in another line.

"Well, the girls got all their checkpoints," Chef declared, "but the boys missed on in the middle."

"We must have missed it when we got lost," Parry exclaimed in defeat.

"We could have had a chance if you'd just let me sabotage the girls," Bobby scoffed.

"Sabotage?" Nicole said suspiciously.

"Oh, come on, you would have done the same thing in my position," Bobby snapped.

"Well, I am sure am glad that my mate, Parry, stood up for me," Montana exclaimed as she hugged Parry.

"Yep, they're so platonic," Bobby remarked sarcastically.

"Alright, alright, we've still got business to do," Chef declared. "One of you boys is going home right now. I've gotten specific orders straight from the producers on who is leaving. And that person is…"

"Parry."

"What?" Parry gasped.

"What!" Montana cried.

"Told you so," Bobby smirked.

"You're not living up to your stereotype," Chef declared. "The producers wanted an emo kid and you weren't giving us that."

Parry sighed and hung his head down.

"Well, that's what I get for having hope in something," he sighed. "I never even should have bothered; I knew I would eventually leave empty-handed."

"Yeah, yeah, it's too late to try that now," Chef grumbled as he shoved Parry towards the Dock of Shame.

Parry walked along the dock slowly without looking back.

"Parry, wait!" Montana exclaimed as she chased after him. "You don't have to leave empty-handed."

"Huh?" Parry exclaimed as he turned to face her.

Montana slipped her hands into his.

"You got me out of all this," she said tenderly.

She then leaned forward and kissed Parry. Parry was initially shocked, but eventually returned the affection.

As they broke apart he remarked, "I guess it was worthwhile, after all."

"And I'm gonna win that prize for you," Montana declared.

"I know you can do it," Parry said with a smile as he stepped onto the Boat of Losers.

Montana then returned to Nicole and Bobby.

"Well, well, looks like we've got our final three now," Chris exclaimed as he exited his cabin.

"I thought you were sick," Chef said.

"Oh, I am," Chris said as he faked a cough, "but I just had to come out to finish up the episode. So Bobby, Nicole, and Montana, you three only have a few more steps to go before you can claim the grand prize of five…million…dollars!"

"Chris, I'd love to care, but can we please go to sleep now?" Bobby asked.

The other two immediately agreed.

"Fine, fine, but be prepared for the biggest challenge yet next time," Chris declared.

The campers returned to their cabins and Chris faced the camera.

"So who will win and who will lose?" he wrapped up. "Bobby's got the brain, Montana's got the body, and Nicole's got a mix of both. They're all playing to win now which means that they'll have to be stronger than ever to beat each other. Keep watching Total…Drama…Refresh!"

Author's Note: And now we say goodbye to Parry. He was one of the most well-recieved characters and a popular pick to win, but I knew from the start that him winning would be far too obvious. But at least he lost he an honourable way. Now we've just got two eliminations to go!