Killer Bass: Beardo, Brick, Dakota, Harold, MK, Nichelle, Sadie, Scary Girl, Sam, Topher
Screaming Gophers: Anne Maria, Cameron, Katie, Leshawna, Max, Millie, Priya, Ripper, Scott, Sky, Trent
"Last time, on Total Drama Island!" Chris began as footage from the previous two episodes started to play. "Twenty-two campers arrived and learned that they'll be spending the next eight weeks at a crusty old summer camp." Shots were shown of the campers posing for the group photo on the docks, then assembled at the campfire pit, Chris showing them the cabins, and Anne Maria screaming at the sight of a cockroach.
"The campers were faced with their first challenge:" the host continued over a shot of the two teams on top of the cliff, "jumping off a cliff into shark-infested waters!" The full shot of the cliff was shown, followed by footage of the sharks. "And while most campers took the plunge, a few were forced to wear the dreaded chicken hat." Footage of the Bass falling was followed by Leonard and Topher wearing the chicken hat.
"At the Campfire Ceremony, it all came down to two campers:" Chris said over a shot of the Bass sitting at the campfire and the bottom two looking nervous. "Dakota was rich and popular, but refused to jump," footage of Dakota having her eye swollen and her refusing to jump was played, "and Leonard managed to tick off every member of his team with his out of reality belief that he's a wizard." Various shots of Leonard talking and his teammates looking annoyed with him were shown.
"In the end, the first camper voted off Total Drama Island," the scene of the eliminated camper leaving the island was played, "was Leonard, proving that LARPing and reality TV don't really mix." The camera cut to Chris standing on the docks. "Who will be voted off this week, in the most dramatic Campfire Ceremony yet? Find out tonight, on Total! Drama! Island!"
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The episode properly opened with a shot of Chris approaching the cabins, megaphone in hand. The camera zoomed in for a close-up of the host as he lifted first the megaphone, and then an air horn. He blew the horn into the megaphone with a grin, and the scene cut to the inside of one of the cabins as the loud noise rang in the background.
Leshawna woke up abruptly, hitting her head on the bunk above her and groaning. "It's 7 in the morning!" she angrily exclaimed, the camera cutting to the outside window as the teen ran to it and leaned out at Chris. "Do I look like a farmer to you?"
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The scene transitioned back to the common area outside the cabins. Most campers had already gotten dressed and were assembled there. Priya and Anne Maria were focused on together, and Anne Maria decided to take out her spray can and apply it onto her hair, causing Priya to cough.
Anne Maria took notice of this and stopped. "Sorry, Small Fry. On the upside, now your lungs are waterproof."
"Morning!" Chris addressed the obviously-tired campers. "Hope you slept well."
"Chris, you are looking awesome in those shorts," Topher sucked up to the host.
"I know," Chris said. "Okay. I hope you're all ready, because your next challenge begins in exactly one minute."
"One minute?" Max shouted out. "We won't have enough time to eat breakfast."
"Oh, you'll get breakfast, Max. Right after you complete your twenty kilometer run around the lake!" Chris emphasized.
"But I haven't had enough beauty sleep!" Dakota spoke up, sunglasses hiding her eyes.
"C'mon, you look-" Sam began to tell her before she revealed the horrible bags beneath her eyes. "-GREAT SUNS OF ORION!" the gamer recoiled.
Chris started to chuckle. "You have thirty seconds!"
CON-Millie
Millie was writing on her notebook. "So Anne Maria doesn't really care about stuff as long as she doesn't change her appearance. Guess this generation cares about looks as well."
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The campers were lined up, and had taken their starting positions. "Okay runners!" Chris called. "On your marks! Get set! GO!" The campers took off, though Beardo took the moment to mimic a loading gun, and when the blast came, he quickly ran as fast as he could.
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The scene skipped ahead to the middle of the race; the sun was beating hard as the camera panned down to the campers. Brick, Nichelle, Priya, Trent, Anne Maria, and MK were running in the lead; walking behind them were Sadie, Katie, Harold, Ripper, Sam, and Dakota.
"Do you know how much longer?" Harold asked Ripper while Sky and Topher got past them.
"Don't talk to me, nerd!" Ripper replied to the dweeb harshly.
The camera panned over to Beardo running past Scott in a second, much to the farmer's confusion. "How is that guy faster than most of us?"
CON-Beardo
"My family owns a treadmill, and I usually exercise on it so I can improve my speed," Beardo confessed. "My neighborhood has these rabid dogs around the corner, and if you're not fast, it's lights out for you."
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The scene cut back to Sam and Dakota, who had picked up their pace. "Hey, Dakota, sorry about before," Sam said. "I was just so taken by your beautiful... nostrils!"
CON-Sam
"Nostrils?" Sam said in the confessional, bewildered by his own words. "NOSTRILS?"
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Dakota gave her teammate a confused look. "Thanks!" she said hesitantly as she looked the gamer over, "I like your, uh...," she trailed off, unable to find something to compliment before she noticed something up in the sky.
"Dakota, over here!" called a man with an Italian accent from off-camera. "Sorriso per noi!" The camera panned up to four adult men in the basket of a hot-air balloon; all four were pointing cameras at the heiress and smiling.
"Hey fellas!" Dakota smiled and waved, falling back from the group. "How did you find me here?"
"We got your text from earlier!" one of the paparazzi replied.
"Now that you're here, how about taking pictures of me looking good as I run?" Dakota started running again. She soon passed Leshawna, who had stopped running and was catching her breath while holding on to a tree. Leshawna shot the fame monger a confused look because of the paparazzi.
Chris appeared on camera riding a scooter and wielding a megaphone. "Pick it up, people!" he shouted as he rode past the walkers and runners. "If you're not back by dinnertime, you don't eat!" The camera came in for a close-up as Chris took out a walkie-talkie. "Hey, we got some uninvited guests, over!"
The scene cuts to Chef on an ATV. He took out a large slingshot and targeted the photographers. He took the shot, and his bullet pierced the trespasser's balloon, sending them flying away.
"Um, rude!" Dakota yelled at her shoot being stopped.
CON-Dakota
Dakota was shown crying into her hands. "Chris is the meanest ever!" She stopped and pulled out a hand mirror. "Hang on. Not too blotchy, okay, take two." She put away her mirror, cleared her throat, and cried again.
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The scene skipped ahead to the main lodge, where most of the campers – and Chris, happily filing his nails – were waiting for the people still running.
The camera cut from a shot of the host to the main door, which was flung open by Anne Maria holding a passed out Cameron over her. "Clear a table! Now!"
"Oh... We made it!" Leshawna panted out of breath after entering the lodge.
Anne Maria placed Cameron onto an empty table and left Ripper to pump his chest in order to wake him up.
"What took you so long?" Sam asked Harold when the latter arrived and tried catching his breath. "We just lost the challenge!"
Harold inhaled heavily and said "I think I'm having heart palpitations."
"Hold on. If they lost the challenge.. that means we won!" Millie realized, and the Gophers began to cheer – even Cameron, who had recovered from unconsciousness.
"Whoa there," Chris laughed as the camera cut to him, "hold your horses, guys!" He walked into the middle of the room. "That wasn't the challenge!"
"Say what?" Ripper said immediately.
The camera shifted again to the as-yet-unseen wall not included in the usual cafeteria shot. Chris stepped in front of some purple curtains and at his gesture they were drawn back. "Who's hungry?" he said as an angelic chorus played in the background; hidden behind the curtain, and expertly back-lit so that it appeared to sparkle and glow, was a turkey buffet.
CON-Anne Maria
"After eating gruel big enough to stop world hunger," Anne Maria said, "I wanted to cry seeing that buffet in full view."
CON-Max
"Now this is a type of meal a villain truly deserves!" Max said victoriously. "Turkey, baked beans, bread rolls… this is more my speed."
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The scene skipped ahead, panning across the aftermath of the meal. Only a few scraps of food were left, and the groans that played over the shot implied that the bellies of several campers were full to bursting. The shot zoomed out to show Katie, Leshawna, Anne Maria, Beardo, Trent, Ripper, Sky, Topher, and Max gathered around the remains, noticeably bloated. Chris hopped on to the table, megaphone in hand and grin on his face. "Okay campers! Time for part two of your challenge!"
"But I thought eating was the challenge," Ripper said.
"What more do you want from us?" Sky groaned.
"I hate to disagree with you, Chris, but we're not capable of the second part," Topher added.
"Too bad," Chris answered the Chris wannabe. "It's time for..." he announced, "the Awake-a-Thon!"
"The What-a-Thon?" Beardo asked.
"Don't worry!" Chris answered, hopping down to the floor. "This is an easy one! The team with the last camper standing wins invincibility!"
"So the twenty-kilometer run and the turkey buffet was meant to make it harder for us to stay awake?" Max asked.
"That's right, Max!" Chris answered.
"You are very evil," Max moaned. "Less so than me."
"Move! Move! Move!" Chris said into his megaphone, the point-of-view shifting to show all the campers as they reluctantly headed for the door.
"So how long do you think it'll be before everyone's out cold?" Trent asked Sky as the others filed past them.
"I'd say an hour," Sky told the guitarist, "but if anyone piled up on turkey, I'm gonna give them less."
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The sun was shown rising high into the sky as the scene transitioned to later in the challenge; it was accompanied by a timer at the top of the screen that read that twelve hours has passed.
The shot panned down to show the campers gathered at the campfire pit, separated by team thanks to some added seating. "We are now twelve hours in," Chris' voice-over lied softly, "with all twenty-one campers still wide awake." The camera panned over the Screaming Gophers; all members were shown, and all of them had large bags under their eyes.
"Stay awake for 12 hours?" Not hard at all," Ripper bragged before feeling woozy. He stumbled backwards and after his head hit the ground, he fell asleep, sending the Gophers' score from 11 to 10.
CON-Sky
"The Awake-A-Thon was the hardest thing I've ever done." Sky said. "Even harder than mastering a 360 thrust flip."
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The camera cut back to the challenge, focusing on Sky and Trent sitting together. "This challenge is very unproductive and boring," Sky said out loud.
Trent yawned before focusing on Sky. "Could be way worse."
"How come?" Sky questioned him.
"I could be stuck here without you to talk to," Trent said, causing Sky to smile back at him.
CON-Scott
"I have a goal to sabotage my team in any way possible and I'm not letting that go to waste," Scott spoke to the audience. "I can use a partner to help me, but it has to be someone who likes to cause trouble." The devious boy thought for a bit before smirking. "I already know who it is!"
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The camera cut to Max, who was holding a mirror above his head. "Why are you holding a mirror?" Sky asked from off-screen.
"I'm trying to start a fire so that if I doze off, I can stay warm while doing so," Max said, completely ignorant to the stupidity of his plan.
"That's something I would do," Scott smirked. "Hey, Maximus! Can you come over so I can talk to you for a minute?" he barked.
"Evil does not take orders from anyone!" Max sniffed. "You come here if you like to socialize with me!"
Scott rolled his eyes, but he sucked up his annoyance and met up with the super villain. "Ok, I have a plan to get us into the finals and it requires us working together."
"Why should I work with you?" Max sniffed.
"Our strategy will require sabotage and trouble," Scott added.
Max immediately grew excited. "Those are words I love to hear!"
"I promise you that if one of us wins, you can have half the money for your evil plans, and I'll take the other half," Scott bargained.
"You drive a hard bargain like no other," Max donned a smirk.
"So is that a deal then?" Scott waited for the villain wannabe's answer.
"I'll take kindly to the offer," Max agreed before focusing on Scary Girl, who was spinning a squirrel around by its tail before throwing it away. "I do know someone who'll be a wonderful addition to our merry band."
Scott rose up and blocked Scary Girl. "No way! We're not letting that psycho into our partnership!"
"Why not?" Max complained.
"Don't tell anyone this, but she frightens me just by existing and talking," Scott said. "Not even Scarecrow from DC can out scare her."
"I can see your point, but she clearly enjoys causing pain to the others," Max proudly claimed. "Put her and me together, and you have the most villainous duo since Carnage and Venom!"
"Fine. I'll put her into consideration," Scott groaned. "The next time she says something freaky, the consideration is gone."
CON-Max
"I'm not a gullible fool," Max told the camera. "I only accepted the alliance with Scott in the hopes of mastering him in the skills of true evil. When I win the money, I'll be spending it on a dungeon!"
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The shot transitioned to Anne Maria feeling tired. "I can't take any more of this," she said before drifting off to sleep, sending the Bass' score down to 10.
Scott had heard the Jersey girl falling asleep. Hatching a plan, he got off his stool and peeked at her sleeping body. After making sure nobody was watching, the farm boy stuck his arms into her hair and stole four hairspray cans from her.
Not wanting to be caught, Scott stashed two cans underneath his wife beater and the rest in his pockets. He then returned back to his stool and acted like nothing happened.
Max took notice of Scott and the hairspray. "Is that Anne Maria hairspray?" Max curiously asked Scott.
"Yes, and I'm "borrowing" it," Scott responded coolly.
"What evil contraption are you setting up now?" Max got interested.
"You'll see soon enough," Scott said and the camera got a close up of his wicked sneer.
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The scene skipped ahead to night, the on-screen timer erroneously marking it as twenty-four hours since the start of the challenge. The camera zoomed in from a view of the entire island and showed a few shots from around the campfire. MK was sleeping with Brick nearby and barely holding on; Scary Girl and Cameron had dozed off as well. A shot of the rest of the Gophers revealed that six were still hanging on thanks to Leshawna sleeping as well, and the scoreboard reflected that; a pan over to the Bass showed them with seven points due to Katie and Sadie also sleeping.
The camera focused on Beardo trying to stay awake until he gave in and closed his eyes. Afterwards, he opened his eyes to see Katie and Sadie peacefully sleeping together… until a bear popped out of the bushes and swiped them away, causing Beardo to exhale the Wilhelm scream.
The next shot revealed that Beardo was dreaming as Katie and Sadie were woken up to his screams. Once the human soundboard realized he was dreaming, he stopped screaming and sat down dejected.
"Congratulations, campers!" Chris announced. "You've made it to the twenty-four hour mark! Time to take things up a notch!" The shot zoomed out to reveal the host standing next to a large object covered in a sheet, as well as Chef dressed in, of all things, a light pink sheep costume, and carrying a small harp.
"Fairy tales!" the host said, pulling back the sheet to reveal a pile of books.
"Fairy tales? Aren't we a little too old for that?" Sky remarked.
Chris cleared his throat, and the camera switched back to him as Chef began to strum. Chef was shown scowling at an off-screen snickerer, but continued. "Once...upon a time..." Chris began slowly and softly. "There was...inside this boring kingdom..." Millie was shown yawning. "...a boring village. And inside this boring, sleepy, village...filled with, very boring children..." Brick was shown trying not to fall asleep, as was Priya who was leaning against Ripper's butt.
As the warrior began to close her eyes, the scene rippled to a shot of a harp standing alone on a starlit forest trail. Chris' voice faded and was replaced by dream-like background music as sheep started to enter from stage left. One by one the small pink animals jumped over the harp, but the fifth to jump was in fact the costumed Chef. At the height of the man's jump the sound of a fart was played, and the scene abruptly cut back to Priya clouded by Ripper's farts. The sound of the gas had jolted her back awake, and she coughed profusely.
The next shot was that of Max, Millie, and Scott sitting together as the 'Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy' began to play. The camera panned up to show Chef, now in a ballerina's tutu, jumping across the full moon. He left a trail of glitter as he went, and after landing and dancing off stage right the effects of his performance were shown. First was Sam, Topher, and Dakota of the Bass, getting showered in glitter and immediately yawning. Chef's dance continued, with Gophers Priya and Leshawna hit next; they yawned just as the Bass had.
Brick was shown tying himself to a tree, but he too was hit by Chef's fairy dust and began to yawn. He quickly fell asleep, and his weight caused the pine's he roped himself to to fall over. As a squirrel looked upon his sleeping frame, a bell sounded and the scoreboard updated – eight for the Bass, six for the Gophers.
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The footage skipped ahead to the increasingly-inaccurate timer's forty-hour mark. The shot was taken from behind the campers so that most of them could only be made out by their silhouettes; most distinctive were Nichelle standing proud and Topher slapping himself in the face by the fire.
CON-Sam
"As much as I would love to throw in the towel right now, I'm not giving in," Sam commented. "I stayed up for 24 hours just to complete a video game, and I was asleep for an entire day afterwards."
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The point-of-view changed back to in front of the campers, and the Bass were shown to only have five campers left standing – Sam, Dakota, and Beardo with their team's main group, with Topher and Nichelle revealed as the camera panned left. On the Gopher side, the non-sleeping campers included Scott, Max, Millie, Sky, Trent, and Priya.
The camera focused on Max and Scott. "We need to talk about our plans for our evil empire," Max talked to Scott, who smirked deviously and purposely fell on his back in order to sleep. "Coward," Max huffed while the score went from 6 to 5.
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The scene flashed to Trent and Sky sitting on the floor rather than stools and were asking each other questions. "Favorite song?" Sky asked.
"'She Would Be Loved'" Trent answered. "Favorite dream?"
"To become an aspiring olympian," Sky explained.
"Ambitious. I like that," Trent smiled until he saw her yawn. "Don't fall asleep. Okay, quick. Favorite movie moment?"
"You'll think it's over the top," Sky said.
"I promise I won't," Trent assured the gymnast.
"The scene at the end where the football team wins the game simply by kicking a football to the touchdown by a longshot," Sky responded.
"I know the one! You like that movie?" Trent laughed.
"Told you it was over the top," Sky smiled.
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The scene skipped to Sadie and Katie asleep on the floor. They both snored, but in their own different ways.
Trent yawned and told Sky "Oh, cool. They even fall asleep together."
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The camera dissolved to a view of the sky where the stars were shining, a shooting star flying by for a brief second. Sky and Trent were lying on their backs and looking at the sky. "Are you still awake?" Trent checked in.
"I am," Sky said. "I'm so tired, I'm not tired anymore. Does that make any logical sense?"
"I really have no idea," Trent said. "Where's the Little Dipper again?"
"See the Big Dipper?" Sky pointed to where it was at in the sky. "Follow the handle to that bright star, the pulsar, and it's right there."
"Cool," Trent smiled calmly.
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A flash transition moved to Dakota and Sam managing to stay awake by secretly using their phones and GameGuy respectively.
"How did you manage to bring a phone here?" Sam wondered after pausing his game.
"Chris took my phone away, but he didn't know I had packed extras," Dakota explained. "What about you with your GameGuy? I saw Chris confiscate it."
"I have backups, just like you," Sam told her.
"Great minds think alike, I guess," Dakota snorted to herself.
"We do have to be careful," Sam warned her. "With how much time has passed, our electronics will die."
"I'm not worried," Dakota shrugged. "All of my devices have unlimited battery power, so they never die," she said before giving a concerned look to the nice-guy gamer. "Good luck with you though."
"I brought a second GameGuy just in case, so I don't need the luck," Sam said.
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The scene flashed back to the full view of the moonlit isle; the timer read fifty-one hours. A zoom-cut showed a sleeping Leshawna, but he blinked awake when he heard Shawn talking nearby. "Look at her! She's like a statue!" Sky said via voice-over, the shot switching to a close-up of Nichelle. She was standing straight up and her eyes were wide open. "She hasn't moved in over fifty hours!"
"Hello?" Trent waved his arm over Nichelle's face. "Can you hear me?"
"She's so concentrated on the challenge. I'm impressed by that," Sky patted the celebrity on her shoulder, causing her to open her real eyes and shock Trent and Sky.
"Her eyes are painted on!" Topher accused. "That's not a lie!"
"Really?" Chris said, astounded. "I'm going to take a look at this!" The host ran over to Nichelle and the camera focused on them looking at each other; the host gazing closely at the thick white make-up on the girl's eyelids, and the celebrity nervously smiled. "That is so impressive," Chris told her, "but you're still out."
The Bass' score appeared and dinged down to 4, and Nichelle frowned at her trick failing.
CON-Max
"I don't need to paint my eyes just to make it look like I'm awake," Max taunted. "I have insomnia, so I can stay up for as long as I want."
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The static cut to the night sky, and the timer sped up alongside a time-lapse of the sky; it finally rested on eighty-five hours as the sun rose for a second time.
A few clips of the campers waking up were shown; first was Max as he grabbed Harold's arm and put his hand onto a cup of water. "Outstanding! My plan worked!" he laughed maniacally while the scene zoomed out to show a pee stain on the crotch of Harold's pants.
The laughing caused Harold to wake up, and after he saw the pee stain, he sat up and hid it with his hands. Meanwhile, Sadie and Katie have woken up at the same time.
Priya also woke up as well, and she noticed Brick still tied to the tree. Getting up on her feet, she made her way over to the boy and untied him. Brick plopped to the ground, and it caused him to wake up. Once he saw that Priya had woken him up, he sent her a smile, causing Priya to return the gesture.
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The scene flashed again, focusing on the remaining trio of Gophers - Max, Sky, and Trent - still wide awake, but they were getting more tired. "I'd do anything to get a cup of coffee right now!" Sky said as the camera focused on her.
"What is the matter with you people?" Chris said, coffee in hand and looking good. He took a sip. "Come on, fall asleep already!"
"You have to give us cups of coffee!" Sky begged. "We'll even eat the grinds!"
Chris continued. "Alright. You five stay with me," the shot zoomed out to show the last five standing – Dakota, Sam, Max, Sky, and Trent – approaching the host. "The rest of you, go and get a shower for heaven's sake! You stink!"
A shot of Beardo, Brick, Harold, and MK was shown. Having to use the bathroom really badly, Harold was the first to run.
Chris took another sip of coffee, and the music turned ominous. "I didn't want it to come to this," he said, the camera slowly zooming in on his face. "I said that to Chef Hatchet last night, I said 'Chef? I don't want it to come to this!' But darn it, these campers are tough! And so, I've come up with the most boring, sleep-inducing activity, I can find."
CON-Sky
"At this point, what else can we do?" Sky said. "Other than stay up, of course."
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The footage cut back to a smiling Chris, the camera rapidly zooming out to show him holding a large hardcover book. "The History of Canada," he announced, "A Pop-up Book, Chapter One." He opened the book, and an image of a beaver and a few birch logs popped out. "The Beaver. National symbol, and a 'dam' fine hat." He made air quotes around his pun as the last five campers, now sitting in a single row of stumps, groaned.
The scene cut to another part of the campgrounds, and panned over to show a group of beavers tail-slapping a group of logs they'd felled. The camera even zoomed out to show that they've been doing this for a while.
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The timer had reached eighty-seven hours and Chris was still droning on. "...which of course, was the precursor for the discussions," both Sky and Dakota were shown to have fallen asleep, "leading to the War of 1812."
The scoreboard updated to show 2-1 in favor of the Screaming Gophers as the focus shifted to those two campers. Max looked to see Trent finally toppling forward and falling asleep. "All hail the Night King!" Max told the camera and the scoreboard updated once again.
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The scene flashed back to Chris smiling behind his oil-drum-podium. "Time for a bathroom break!" he announced. "Any takers?"
Max looked at Sam. "I've been holding on to my bladder for days," Max told his competition.
"I don't think you can hold it for another ten chapters," Sam smiled back.
"You've got five minutes," Chris said as Max passed him by, "as long as you don't mind a little company."
Max looked over his shoulder and scowled at the person behind the camera. "Stay away from the stall." The camera's view moved up and down, signaling its holder's assent.
The shot cut back to Sam. "All my game systems are dead," he told himself. "I just need to stay awake long enough to beat Max."
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The point-of-view changed to the outside of a bathroom stall. "Max! You in there, man?" a male voice called. The stall door swung open and Max was shown, pants down and dead asleep.
Chris was shown waiting at his podium, and was handed a note from someone off-screen. He smiled when he read it. "And we have news! It looks like Max's taken a dive on the can! Which means," he held the note high, "the official winner of the 'Awake-a-Thon' is!"
A clip of the only remaining camper falling to his knees was shown. "Sam!" the host announced, reaching down and holding the boy's hand up. "The Killer Bass wins!" The Bass' scoreboard flashed and dinged, signaling the end of the challenge.
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Footage cut to the Screaming Gophers' cabin, and it was a riot. The team were witnessing Anne Maria yelling and throwing all their stuff out. "Where did my hairspray go!" she shrieked furiously.
Anne Maria stuck herself out the window. "I don't know if one of you stole it, but I need my hairspray to keep my hair stylish!" The scene zoomed out to show her talking to her team. "If I find it under one of your bunks, you're gettin' a beatdown!" She threw out a book, and it caused Trent to duck and avoid it.
"Whoever stole her hairspray better give it up now or she's attacking all of us," Millie advised the team.
It was then that Scott finally arrived. "Hey! Wow, this is just like home," he said after noticing the mess that occurred.
"Someone stole Anne Maria's hairspray," Ripper grunted, "but it wasn't us."
Scott pulled out the cans of hairspray. "Are you talking about these cans?" Anne Maria heard him and made her way outside. "I knew they were so familiar, so I picked them up." He faced Anne Maria. "It was by the campfire pit. They must have fallen out."
Excited, Anne Maria grabbed her cans and stuffed them into her hair. "Thank you! I can't live without these!"
"You're welcome. I'm gonna go use the bathroom," Scott said and went the other direction.
CON-Scott
"Turning a team against its own member was as easy as pie?" Scott stumped himself with his last word. "No, wait. As easy as catching a rat. This challenge was easy for me to throw. I just had to fall asleep whenever I wanted."
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After getting her spray cans back, Anne Maria turned to her team. "Sorry about that misunderstanding. None of you took them, so no one's getting hurt." As she spoke, she saw her teammates angry at her. "So I guess I got carried away there."
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The scene skipped ahead to the next night, and the elimination ceremony. Chris was shown walking towards the Screaming Gophers with a plate of marshmallows.
"You've all cast your votes and made your decision," Chris said. "There are only ten marshmallows on this plate." The camera got a close-up of the marshmallows before switching back to the host. "When I call your name, come up and claim your marshmallow." The scene panned over the eleven teens, most still visibly tired. "The camper who does not receive a marshmallow, must immediately return to the Dock of Shame, catch the Boat of Losers, and leave. And you can never come back. Ever."
"The first marshmallow goes to Cameron!" Chris said, the short guy picking a marshmallow off the plate. "Priya!" the warrior stood up and went to grab her treat as well. "Millie!" the host announced next, the writer dashing forward. "Scary Girl!" Chris continued as the creepy girl was shown getting her marshmallow. "Scott!" the host said to the young man as he smirked. "Ripper!" the alpha male retrieved his treat. "Leshawna!" the sista was shown smiling. "Trent!" the guitarist went off-screen. "Sky!" the young woman ran to get her marshmallow and went back to her seat.
"Campers, this is the final marshmallow of the evening!" Chris announced.
Shots began to alternate between Anne Maria and Max looking nervous, Chris, and the final marshmallow as the music began to build.
"Max!" the host finally announced, allowing him to get the last marshmallow.
"Anne Maria!" Chris told the shocked girl, "the Dock of Shame awaits!"
"What?!" Anne Maria yelped as she stood up. "But I thought my looks would win me over. And I apologized for accusing you all for taking my stuff." She gaped until a realization came to mind. "YOU!" she pointed at Scott. "YOU SET ME UP!"
Scott was watching the scene with pleasure, but when Anne Maria came charging towards him, he yelped and hid behind his stump. Thankfully, he was saved by Chris holding Anne Maria back.
"NEXT TIME I SEE YOU, YOU WILL PAY FOR THIS!" Anne Maria yelled at the farmer. As soon as she cooled down, Chris let her go to the Boat of Losers.
"Have a good night's sleep tonight," Chris told the Bass. "You're all safe!"
CON-Millie
"I voted for Anne Maria tonight," Millie said. "You can't just accuse us of theft and expect to be immediately forgiven like that. That's not how this world works."
CON-Scott
"Anne Maria's pretty strong when she's not busy focusing on her hair, and since I want this team to lose, she was my first victim," Scott deviously told the camera. "I still remember her threatening me on the first day, so that's also a reason for her to leave.
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The shot cut to Anne Maria walking down the Dock of Shame spraying her hair. As she did, she sent a brief glare to the camp before getting on the Boat of Losers.
As the boat began to speed off, the camera zoomed in on Anne Maria as she sulked. "I guess I overreacted there, but whatever. They kept Scott around. I hope they realize that it was a huge mistake!"
Back to the Screaming Gophers, they were all roasting their marshmallows over the bonfire. "To the Screaming Gophers!" Trent led the activity as they all raised their sticks. "Hopefully we won't end up back here next time."
(Fade to Credits)
Leonard - (22nd Place)
Anne Maria - (21st Place)
Killer Bass: Beardo, Brick, Dakota, Harold, Katie, MK, Nichelle, Sadie, Sam, Topher
Screaming Gophers: Cameron, Leshawna, Max, Millie, Priya, Ripper, Scary Girl, Scott, Sky, Trent
Scott needed some villain cred, and having him steal Anne Maria's hairspray just to anger her like Heather did to Eva in canon seemed like a good fit.
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