With the island's secret leading to its potential meltdown, the host forces the remaining contestants to stop its destruction. While two unlikely partners work together and another fawns over her helper, one finally reveals her true nature and takes over in order to gain the prize for herself, turning on her partner in the process. In the end, she is caught red-handed and eliminated, but not without the host also removing her henchman.
Plot
The episode picks up where the previous one left off, with the island being revealed to be artificial and all its mechanical parts continuing to go haywire. The remaining contestants demand to know what's going on. Chris continues to pretend to not have any clue and that everything is functioning normally. When several trees pop out and retract behind him, he gives in and confesses the truth. He explains that Pahkitew Island is artificial, complete with robotic animals. He is unfazed by the chaos and denies there is anything wrong. A monitor then appears out of the ground and signals that the island will self-destruct in one hour. Chris announces the next challenge: the contestants must travel to the control room and cancel the self-destruct sequence. He shows a display depicting the location of the control room, which Scarlett excitedly snatches. Chris explains that there are three possible entrances, so they will each be divided into three teams of two. He then has Chef pick him up in a helicopter, ignoring Shawn's suggestion of using it, so everyone escapes.
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Jasmine and Shawn form a team, as well as Max and Scarlett, which leaves Sky, to her dismay, with Sugar. Jasmine and Shawn head towards an entrance hidden in a lake.
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Along the way, they have to dodge many obstacles, such as mountain formations bursting out of the ground or flame streams. When they finally reach the lake, Shawn sees sharks and becomes hesitant; however, Jasmine reassures him that she knows, based on a technique she once saw on TV, that she needs to punch them in the nose. Shawn reluctantly follows Jasmine into the lake, where they come across the entrance hatch sealed with a wheel. As Jasmine loosens the wheel, a shark approaches, and, just like she said, she punches it in the nose and knocks it back. Contrary to her belief, her tactic is not very reliable, as the shark immediately swims back. Shawn wets himself in fear, and the smell repulses the shark so much that it swims away. The two finally enter through the hatch and enter a metal corridor.
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“ | I'm glad peeing in your pants while underwater goes totally unnoticed. What happens in the pond stays in the pond. | ” |
Chris then appears on a monitor hanging on the wall. He states to his delight that he will be able to salvage footage for an episode, which angers Jasmine. He also explains that the corridors are patrolled by robotic animals and that Jasmine and Shawn must maneuver through an assortment of motion-detecting lasers. If they fail to do so, the security protocol will be triggered all over the island. Jasmine and Shawn initially both skillfully weave through the motion sensors, but they get distracted by each other and kiss. No longer evading the lasers, they get set off, causing the island's defenses to send several robotic animals to attack them.
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The two of them flee in the opposite direction, only to discover a mechanical door closing shut. Shawn and Jasmine slide under the door; however, Jasmine notices that she dropped her hat. She reaches under the door to retrieve it, but one of the robot animals' heads manages to bite onto it. As Jasmine pulls her hat out, Shawn alerts her of the robotic head attached to her hat, to which she replies by punching it away.
Sugar and Sky journey towards their designated entrance. They discover some holes in the ground and assume they lead inside the island. Trees continuously rise and fall from the holes, halting their progress. Both girls attempt to jump down a hole, but end up getting stuck. Scarlett and Max have also made it to their entrance point, which is supposed to be a rock. To their frustration, they discover there are countless identical-looking rocks scattered in the area. As Max begins to pester Scarlett, she suggests he ask the rocks which one of them is the real one. Max loves the idea, telling Scarlett she isn't "completely useless." He begins to demand the rocks direct them in the right path, but when he kicks one, it slips open and reveals the secret opening, to which he falls. Scarlett grins smugly and states that perhaps Max isn't completely useless either before jumping down.
Back to Sky and Sugar, the girls finally manage to descend down the hole after being pushed up by a tree, then riding it down. In the cavern underground, they notice a room full of gears and wheels, which cause the trees to rise and descend. Sugar sees a bird's nest in one of the trees and eats the eggs, burping a live bird out of her mouth.
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“ | I gotta say, for all her many, many faults, Sugar's really good at staying positive. | ” |
Chris then appears on the screen and gives them updates about the situation, including how Shawn and Jasmine set off security measures and caused robotic animals to roam the halls. A door opens, and a seemingly adorable cat comes through. Both Sky and Sugar become focused on its harmless appearance, but Chris warns them in time for the cat to open up its mouth and shoot a flame. Given the choice between the cat bot and the gear chamber, Sky and Sugar choose the latter option. They continuously run and pause to avoid getting crushed by the constantly moving gears.
Max and Scarlett are the last to reach the island's interior, but they land closest to the control room. Chris congratulates them but also informs them that the door is sealed by a keypad, which is set to give an electrical shock each time an incorrect combination is inputted. Unfortunately for them, the combination is kept inside the control room. Max tries a few combinations and gets shocked repeatedly, even putting in one he has already entered. Scarlett watches in satisfaction and encourages him to keep on trying.
Scarlett |
“ | He will. That door can only dish out so many shocks before they short out. He'll open it or die trying. It's a win either way. | ” |
Her deduction is correct, and she is granted access to the control room. Scarlett approaches the computer, and it greets her as "Chris McLean." Scarlett undergoes a change in nature, proclaiming that the island is now hers.
Max approaches, unaware of Scarlett's declaration, and believes she is going to pass on the control to him. However, she turns around and takes off her glasses while letting her hair down, revealing a much scarier-looking Scarlett. Although Max is initially not phased, simply stating that she "looks different," he quickly becomes terrified as Scarlett picks him up and declares that who is in front of him is her "real" self and laughs evilly.
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“ | [Huddling and sucking his thumb.] | ” |
Scarlett then sends Scuba Bear to get rid of Max, who pulls off its exo-skin and reveals itself to be a robot. Scarlett gets into contact with Chris, who is also surprised by Scarlett's change in appearance. She proceeds to threaten him by telling him she has control of the island and will let it explode if he does not give her the million dollars. Chris doesn't comply and feels she is bluffing, but when Scarlett fires several of the tree rockets at his helicopter, he begins to think otherwise. Although Chris is scared now, he still refuses to hand over the money, telling Scarlett that the other contestants will arrive soon. Scarlett is unconcerned, having already planned for this.
Just at that moment, Shawn and Jasmine walk along a hallway in time to see Sugar and Sky fall from a hatch in the roof. All are happy to be reunited, especially Sugar, who is unable to contain her excitement, eagerly telling Jasmine of the adventures they just had. Right on cue, Scarlett delivers a message to the contestants, informing them that Chris lied. She tricks them into going to another room, under the guise that it is the true location to shut off the self-destruct sequence. The contestants arrive only to find it filled with hundreds of robots that look identical to Chris. Scarlett remotely shuts the door and gives one final taunt that they are all going to die before signing off. The Chris robots activate and trundle towards the contestants with their arms outstretched while chanting "Total Drama." All of the contestants huddle together in fear while awaiting their demise. Sugar compares the situation to when her "uncle built a robot army by taping photos of his face to donkeys wrapped in tinfoil."
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“ | This is hard to admit, but I really wanna meet Sugar's family. | ” |
With Jasmine commenting that it is just like a horde of zombies, hearing the word "zombie" sends Shawn into a combat mindset, and he fearlessly charges forward and massacres all of the Chris robots, to everyone's surprise. Jasmine then accepts in the confessional that she needs to stop complaining about her boyfriend's phobia.
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Scuba Bear then shows up, but Shawn throws one of the robot arms, which lodges into Scuba Bear's head and explodes, to which Jasmine sighs. Chris finally decides to contact the contestants and isn't happy about what Shawn did to his "Promo Bots." He explains that Scarlett has gone rogue and tells them what she has planned, and he still refuses to accept her terms.
The contestants make their way to the control room, where Sky attempts to reason with Scarlett; however, the latter shows up on the monitor and informs them of their impending demise due to Chris's continuing refusal. Sky then devises a plan to trick her into opening the door. Scarlett sees a message that is seemingly Chris accepting her terms. Satisfied that she has won, Scarlett opens it, only to be shocked to discover that it is actually Max holding one of the destroyed Promo Bots. He gloats that he tricked her and that he is eviler, but this only infuriates Scarlett, who nearly attacks him in anger. Max is saved by Sugar, who tackles Scarlett to the ground and ties her up using her own hair. Despite this minor victory, the danger has not yet subsided as the countdown to the island's self-destruction continues with only seconds left on the timer. Sky frantically tries to shut it down, until Jasmine suggests pressing "Ctrl-Alt-Delete," which proves to be the correct strategy. Chris, who wants to say goodbye before they die, shows up and is shocked to find out they defeated Scarlett. Max progresses to taunt Chris by saying his ugly looks helped them out for once, holding up a severed robot head, only for him to get electrocuted again. Despite the self-destruct being averted, Scarlett's tampering is still shown to have major alterations, leaving one side of the island on fire while the other half is frozen solid.
At the elimination ceremony, Chris states a change in the usual process. Instead of handing marshmallows to those who are safe, he proceeds to pelt them at Scarlett's face, who is tied up and ready to be fired in the Cannon of Shame. Max proclaims that with Scarlett eliminated, he is now the "one true evil," and he will take over from where Scarlett left off. Chris has had enough of evil and orders Chef to snatch up Max and shove him in the cannon as well, to Scarlett's dismay, to the point where she is begging Chris to put anyone but Max in the cannon with her. Chris then fires the two off together before signing off the episode.
Cast
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Christian Potenza | Chris/Promo Bots |
Katie Bergin | Jasmine/Computer |
Bruce Dow | Max |
Kristi Friday | Scarlett |
Zachary Bennett | Shawn |
Sarah Podemski | Sky |
Rochelle Wilson | Sugar |
- Chef Hatchet appears; however, he has no lines.
Elimination Ceremony
No marshmallows given.
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OUT | Scarlett & Max |
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Trivia
General
- This is the ninth episode in the series to reference a character's name in the title (twelfth including Cartoon Network titles), with the others being:
- "The Chefshank Redemption," "Super Hero-ld," "Crouching Courtney, Hidden Owen," and "2008: A Space Owen" (Action).
- Counting Cartoon Network titles, there's also Aftermath: Trent's Descent, Aftermath: For-Gwen and Forget, and Aftermath: Owen or Lose.
- "Aftermath: Bridgette Over Troubled Water" (World Tour).
- "The Treasure Island of Dr. McLean" and "Grand Chef Auto" (Revenge of the Island).
- "Zeek (Zeke) and Ye Shall Find" (All-Stars).
- "Sky Fall" (Pahkitew Island).
- This is the only episode where the character whose name was referenced was eliminated in that episode.
- "The Chefshank Redemption," "Super Hero-ld," "Crouching Courtney, Hidden Owen," and "2008: A Space Owen" (Action).
- This is the second time where the challenge is not planned by Chris, the first being "Zeek and Ye Shall Find."
- It is revealed that all the animals including Scuba Bear are robots. Chris states that he had real animals, but animal rights activists forbid him from using them.
- It is revealed that there are Chris robots that Chris uses to help promote the show, hence their name "Promo-bots."
- With Max's elimination, Shawn is the only remaining male contestant.
- Shawn reveals to have wet his pants, making him the fourth male contestant to have done so.
- This episode starts immediately after the last one ends, making this the first time that an episode and its challenge starts immediately after the previous episode.
Continuity
- This is the eighth and last episode in the series to continue directly from where the previous episode left off. The others are:
- "Not So Happy Campers—Part 2" and "Phobia Factor" in Total Drama Island.
- "The Aftermath: IV" in Total Drama Action.
- "Walk Like an Egyptian—Part 2," "Planes, Trains, and Hot Air Mobiles," and "Hawaiian Punch" in Total Drama World Tour.
- "Brain vs. Brawn: The Ultimate Showdown" in Total Drama: Revenge of the Island.
- This is the third episode in which Beardo is mentioned after his elimination. The first two were "I Love You, Grease Pig!" and "This Is the Pits!"
- The mission to shut down the potentially exploding island is similar to the bomb challenge from "Dial M for Merger" (Total Drama Action).
- This is the fifth challenge to involve contestant(s) evading lasers. The others were:
- This is the second time in the series where the final four is composed of two members of each team.
- The first time was in Total Drama All-Stars, where there were two Heroic Hamsters (Mike and Zoey) and two Villainous Vultures (Gwen and Scott).
- However, the "three against one" pattern this time is three females against one male.
- When Chris comes to Chef in the helicopter, the design is the exact cockpit as the Total Drama Jumbo Jet in Total Drama World Tour, and it is also very similar to the one in "Heroes vs. Villains."
- Also, the Chef bobblehead makes an appearance.
- This is the eighth episode in the series to feature a double elimination, also being the first time where a double elimination has two disqualified contestants. The others are:
- "Alien Resurr-eggtion" (Bridgette and Geoff, intended) and "Top Dog" (Courtney and then Owen) in Total Drama Action.
- "Jamaica Me Sweat" (Izzy, then DJ), "Chinese Fake-Out" (Blaineley and Courtney), and "Hawaiian Punch" (Cody, then Alejandro/Heather) in Total Drama World Tour.
- "A Mine Is a Terrible Thing to Waste" (Brick and Anne Maria) in Total Drama: Revenge of the Island.
- "The Bold and the Booty-ful" (Gwen and then Scott) in Total Drama All-Stars.
References
- The episode's title is a play on the disease scarlet fever.
- The scene and the music that plays when Shawn and Jasmine dodge through the lasers is a reference to the Mission Impossible franchise.
- The tablet that Chris has and gives to Scarlett has a banana on the back of it, a reference to Apple.
- This is also done in "Saving Private Leechball" with the monitor which Lightning's recording played on also having a banana logo.
- The robotic animals and Chrises having red LED eyes and partially exposed metal endoskeletons underneath damaged exo-skins is a reference to the Terminator franchise.
- Shawn mentions that he previously planted landmines in his yard for zombie protection, which is likely a reference to the video game Plants vs. Zombies.
- The way Jasmine slides under a door and retrieve her hat that has fallen off before the door slams shut is a reference to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
- This is the seventh episode to reference an Indiana Jones film. The others are:
- The scene where Sky and Sugar travel through the gear chambers is similar to a scene from Galaxy Quest.
- There are several references to the Resident Evil franchise in this episode:
- The presence of a secret underground base on the island is a reference to a recurring theme of the Resident Evil video games, as many of the games' climax takes place in a secret laboratory hidden from plain sight from an already hidden location. This includes the self destruct sequence that usually occurs near the game ending.
- Some of the moves Jasmine and Shawn did while dodging lasers are similar to Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine's moves in Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles.
- Also from Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, the island's main computer addresses Scarlett the same way the Red Queen addresses Albert Wesker.
- Furthermore, Scarlett and the Red Queen both have names that refer to a similar color.
- Scarlett being the antagonist after initially posing as one of the nicer characters is similar to Albert Wesker, one of the main antagonists of Resident Evil, who is initially an ally to the protagonists before revealing his true motives.
- Also, Scarlett's eyes turn red when she removes her glasses, a habit shared by Wesker in order to frighten his foes after his resurrection.
- The contestants finding an entire room filled with Chris robots is a reference to a similar scene in Resident Evil: Afterlife where Alice enter a room filled with human clones including her own.
- Shawn repeatedly shouts "headshot" while destroying the Chris robots, a reference that zombies can only be killed by destroying the brain in Resident Evil or most zombie-related media in general.
Goofs
- In the recap, when Dave is sitting in the Cannon of Shame, his facial expressions are different from the previous episode.
- When Shawn does a flying jump kick towards one of the Promo-bots, the foot he kicks with seems to be on the wrong side.
- Shawn has two mouths when he bangs one of the Promo-bots with his head. Also, his facial hair is missing when he punches one of the robots.
- When Sky is running through the woods with Sugar, she has two of each earring on her ears.
Gallery
See also
- "So, Uh, This Is My Team?"
- "I Love You, Grease Pig!"
- "Twinning Isn't Everything"
- "I Love You, I Love You Knots"
- "A Blast from the Past"
- "Mo Monkey Mo Problems"
- "This Is the Pits!"
- "Three Zones and a Baby"
- "Hurl and Go Seek"
- "Scarlett Fever"
- "Sky Fall"
- "Pahk'd With Talent"
- "Lies, Cries and One Big Prize"