Chapter 22: Great Train Robbery
Once again, it was Chris McLean's turn to give a recap to the audience.
Chris McLean's Commentary:
Last time on Camp Drama Showdown, it was an old fashion Saloon murder mystery, paying homage to my train murder mystery from Total Drama Action. Except this time, we allowed old Mayor Vlad Masters to let out the trio of prisoners from their cell to say they'd get A PARDON. Remember, it's A PARDON, not THREE PARDONS.
Any who, they were led around the Saloon by Ember and Young Blood whom were accused of being dastardly suspects in the supposed murder of me and Blaineley after which Alejandro stepped on a button that catapulted our supposed lifeless bodies to their doom from the balcony which caused mostly panic and distress among those below.
But old Hoogie stepped right on in, with his sidekick Marc to help him with the case, at first Hoogie was going nowhere fast, until he spotted Ember and Young Blood whom then led us to our three prime suspects for which Courtney was disqualified as a suspect, where Alejandro and Heather had to say hello to their prison cell again.
So what exciting things will happen next? Find out here on Camp Drama Showdown!
End of Commentary.
There were only two prisoners sharing one cell, Heather and Alejandro, and neither one of them were happy. Omi was kind enough to video tape their confessions.
Confessions in the Prison Cell:
"I cannot believe that Courtney would betray us like that!" cried Heather.
"So unfair, only one pardon!" cried Alejandro, "And we're charged with a crime that we never really meant to commit!"
End of Confessions.
But as the two prisoners were stirring in their cell, Ember and Young Blood whom were outside the prison wall threw a small rock to get their attention.
"Why should we trust you two?" cried Alejandro, "You said you'd get us out, and you didn't!"
"Ah, but we did get one of you out" said Ember.
"But it's Courtney!" cried Heather.
"Don't worry, we still have Plans B and C to go through" continued Young Blood.
"You better" said Alejandro.
But as Ember and Young Blood were making promises they couldn't keep, Cotton found Riley and scolded him for helping Megan's team cheat in a challenge.
"That's not what I meant in impressing her" said Cotton to Riley.
"But I followed your advise" said Riley.
"No you did not, you helped Megan's team cheat in not just one, but two challenges I might add" said Cotton.
"But how the heck am I going to impress her?" asked Riley.
"Listen boy, the only way to impress her is to be kind to her" continued Cotton, "you're too hard on the outside as much as you are on the inside."
"Grandpa, is that you?" cried Bobby with joy as he opened up the door as he wanted to see who Riley was talking to.
"So I guess I should also be kinder to him too, right?" asked Riley to Cotton referring to Bobby.
"That too" continued Cotton, "I do not want to see you nor your brother Huey push my grandson."
"Hey grandpa, what's it like being a ghost?" asked Bobby.
"Er, that isn't the sort of question I should answer now" said Cotton as he then headed off.
A few hours later, it was soon morning, Chef along with Colonel Barnes got the remaining contestants up as they ended up heading to the mess hall, Trixie was holding hands with Cleveland Jr., while Marc was doing the same with Libby. Danielle was hesitant to do the same with Hiro, because of Danny watching over the two.
Confessions in the Outhouse:
"Man, Danny won't leave me nor Hiro alone!" cried Danielle.
"He better watch it, or I'm going to have to talk to Sam and Jazz about this" said Libby.
"I think it's time Danny and I had a little talk" said Sam who had already overheard Libby's comments.
End of Confessions.
Danny was indeed being too watchful over Danielle and Hiro, to which Sam indeed stepped right on in.
"Alright, what's your deal keeping an eye on Danielle like that?" asked Sam to Danny.
"Hey, I'm just watching out for her" said Danny.
"Well, you do not have to, Hiro is a good kid" said Sam.
"How the heck do you know this?" asked Danny.
"Hello, she had fun with him while she was on vacation in Japan" said Sam, "nothing went wrong."
"Yeah, lay off of us" added Hiro.
"Alright, fine" said Danny who didn't seem to enjoy it.
But while trouble between the Chanting Cherokees and the Blazing Saddles had settled for now, Eddy a member of the Wild Stallions was causing trouble for his team and the Spinning Six.
"Say Rose" said Eddy, "how's about I join your alliance."
Double D who was sitting from afar shook his head to her notifying of Eddy's past greedy habits.
Confessions in the Outhouse:
"Double D told me in secret that Eddy's quite the greedy one, there is no way I'm going to let him in my alliance" said Rose.
"With due respect, I only told Rose a few details of Eddy's schemes, there are worse ones I haven't told her about him yet" said Double D.
"Man, that Eddy is annoying" said Spud.
"What an annoying pest" said Jake.
End of Confessions.
Eddy wasn't over yet in trying to gain Rose's trust, so Eddy headed back to his team's table to try to become friends with Jake and Haley to get them to let him in Rose's alliance.
"Come on, let me in your alliance" said Eddy to Jake and Haley.
"Is he talking to us?" asked Haley.
"Well, we're the only ones in a large alliance" continued Jake.
"So let me in, and I shall be the one securing your reward" said Eddy.
"Hey pal, they said no" said Nick who ended up defending Jake and Haley.
"Oh, so you'll get the reward for yourselves then, well that then settles it, I'm forming my own alliance" said Eddy.
"Good luck with that" laughed Jake.
Confessions in the Saloon:
"Now who to get into my alliance" said Eddy who thought a moment to himself.
"If he thinks of getting me into his alliance, forget it" said Nazz who overheard Eddy's wailing of not being in Rose's alliance.
"No way that pest is going to ruin my team" said June.
"Man, he's more annoying than the Masked Loser that got voted off" laughed Zak Monday who was rather overjoyed to see Eddy causing trouble.
End of Confessions.
Zak Monday then hatched up a scheme on how to get rid of Eddy, and help Rose at the same time by getting Eddy voted off his own team.
"Thinking about something?" asked Kevin as he ate his breakfast to Zak Monday.
"Trying to figure out a way in ruining that pest Eddy" continued Zak Monday.
"Eddy likes money, always obsessed about it back home" said Ed.
"Is that so?" asked Zak Monday.
"Yep, Eddy once fell for fake money with me as the picture" continued Ed.
Confessions in the Outhouse:
"Very interesting, I overheard two birds talk about the upcoming challenge dealing with money" said Zak Monday who overheard Ember and Young Blood's plans in secret.
End of Confessions.
After everyone had finished their breakfast, they headed out where there were robotic horses waiting for them, along with Chris and Blaineley.
"Today's challenge is an old fashion Western train robbery!" laughed Chris.
"Each team will be given horses where they'll be going onto a train and rob it" continued Blaineley.
"There are two special chests that'd give two teams immunity on the train driven by Hank Hill and John Redcorn" continued Chris.
"So get going there, partners" said Blaineley to which Chris shook his head.
"Still not getting the Western style accent" said Chris.
As the eight teams saddled up, poor Lee Clark couldn't really get onto his horse, and the horse ended up riding off with poor Lee Clark getting beaten up as he was dragged along. Megan had no trouble getting on her horse, while Dee Dee of the Wild Stallions rode her horse backwards.
"Yeah, riding backwards!" laughed Dee Dee.
Lee Clark was indeed dragged all the way until he managed to get onto the horse itself as the others rode on toward the train. Members of the Blazing Saddles, Chanting Cherokees and the Blinding Bandits were the first ones to get onto the moving train. Next came the Racing Rangers, the Spinning Six and the Raging Bulls, then came the Wild Stallions. Poor Lee Clark was dragging the Silver Spurs behind as he got his foot caught in a rope.
"Come on you lazy bum!" said Zoe as she had to pull Lee out of his predicament.
The two stumbled crashing into their teammates, and into other teams as they crashed right into the moving train itself. Zoe dusted herself off as she raced off to find the treasure, while Lee Clark stumbled behind to follow her. As for the Wild Stallions, Dee Dee was slowing everyone down as she was too amazed to see the sights as the train went by.
"So pretty" said Dee Dee.
"Come on, I want to get a crack at the loot first!" cried Eddy.
Eddy raced ahead of everyone in his team, even running alongside Zoe who was trying to get to the treasure first. The two eventually made it to the two boxes of treasure.
"Enough for my team to win" laughed Eddy as he grabbed the treasure.
But as Eddy was trying to leave, Zak Monday who was in hiding tripped Eddy, to which Ben along with Kevin grabbed the treasure.
"Thanks kid" said Kevin to Zak Monday.
"No problem" laughed Zak Monday.
As for the Silver Spurs, Zoe forced poor Lee Clark to carry the treasure until the rest of the team came to help them.
"So heavy!" cried Lee Clark who was doing his best to life the chest.
"Keep on moving" said Zoe.
"I think that's something that'd belong to us" said Manny as he showed up in his El Tigre suit.
"Need a hand there?" asked Danny.
Fighting off both Danny and Manny were a bit too much for Zoe, and certainly too much for Lee Clark who then collapsed to which Frida along with Gaz and Tak took the treasure.
"Thanks" laughed Frida as she and the others left.
But as the Chanting Cherokees thought they were going to make it out with their treasure as they hopped on their horses with it, the Blazing Saddles and the Raging Bulls went after them.
"Get them before they get to the finish line!" cried Sissy.
"I'll show everyone what I can really do!" said Cleveland Jr.
Cleveland Jr. kicked his robotic horse into high gear and headed toward where Gaz and Tak were carrying the treasure.
"Almost there" said Gaz.
"Look out, moving boulder incoming!" cried Tak as she noticed how fast Cleveland Jr. was.
Cleveland Jr. ended up grabbing the treasure in the end making a win for the Blazing Saddles, a second place for the Chanting Cherokees and third for the Blazing Saddles. As for Blaineley's side, the Blinding Bandits came in first with the Racing Rangers second and the Spinning Six third.
"Well, since you didn't get the treasure on the train, but crossed the finish line, I guess you'll not be voting someone off, but for the Silver Spurs and the Wild Stallions, it'd be time to send someone a packing" said Chris.
About a few hours later, it was finally time for the camp fire ceremony, typically the two members of the Silver Spurs that didn't receive a golden wrapped chocolate horseshoe were Zoe and Lee Clark, for the Wild Stallions it was obvious that it was Eddy and Dee Dee.
"Zoe, Zoe, Zoe, you could have pulled more weight, Lee, Lee, Lee, you did poorly when it comes to riding horses" said Chris.
"Eddy, you were being a bit greedy" said Blaineley, "Dee Dee, you spent too much time sightseeing."
"Last golden wrapped chocolate horseshoe for the night goes to" said both Chris and Blaineley as they were waiting for the dramatic pause, "Zoe and Dee Dee."
"Looks like you won't be getting that alliance anytime soon" laughed Jake as poor Eddy walked off with Lee Clark being escorted by Chef and Colonel Barnes as the Carriage of Shame came up to the camp fire.
As the two stepped into the Carriage of Shame, where Grim took off into the sunset, the camera turned to Chris again.
"Tune in next time partner for even more exciting eliminations here on Camp Drama Showdown!" said Chris.
