Like its predecessor, Total Drama Island, this season's series is an "animated reality show" starring fourteen teenagers. This series still portrays likeliness towards other physical and social shows, like Fear Factor and The Real World. The original twenty-two "campers" were cut down to fifteen "cast-mates" after the reunion special's dramatic ending between these seasons. Both host and assistant Chris McClean and Chef Hatchet will return as the cast-mates' supervisors and challenge distributors. The theme of this series is "Cinematography". These fourteen cast-mates have found out that they will be staying in an abandoned movie studio lot in Toronto, Ontario. Since the theme is all about movies, the competitors are treated as real actors. They stay in small, unaccomodating actors' trailers competing against each other and themselves. Challenges come back for this season, as well. Unlike the random TDI challenges, TDA challenges will be based upon which movie genre the cast-mates will portray. The "mess hall" of TDI will also be replaced this season with The Craft Services Tent, which will also be catered by Chef Hatchet, once more. The "outhouse/confession can" of TDI was used to let the audience at home know what the campers were really thinking about. In TDA, this was replaced with the "Make-Up Confessional", a room full of make-up and body enhancements. If the cast-mates were able to make it past Chris, the daily challenge(s), and themselves, their fate would, then, have to be decided. TDI also used the outhouse/confession can to cast votes as to who they would like voted off. Cast-mates of TDA now used "voting devices" placed under their seats to vote someone off. The elimination bonfire ceremony was replaced with an "awards ceremony", where all but one person would receive a Gilded Chris Statuette (which took the place of the marshmallows). The losers of Total Drama Island had to walk down the Dock of Shame, board the Boat of Losers, and leave the campsite (to go to La Playa De Losers); however, the Total Drama Action losers must walk down the Red Carpet Walk of Shame, get into the Lame-O-Sine, and leave the film lot for good (it is unknown to the viewing world where the losers go). This process is supposed to continue until one cast-mate is left on the film lot. That one cast-mate will, then, take home the $1,000,000 cash prize.
The Total Drama Action cast consists of Chris McClean (the host), Chef Hatchet (the caterer and assistant), and the fourteen teens that make up the cast-mates. These cast-mates were divided into teams of six: The "Screaming Gaffers" and The "Killer Grips". Geoff and Bridgette, two of the fourteen cast-mates were eliminated before Episode 3, "Riot On Set", when the teams were decided. Gwen and Trent won the challenge of that same episode and got the privilege of choosing the teams for the rest of the season. Courtney, a "camper" who did not qualify for Total Drama Action, has been proven to join the remaining cast-mates due to a technicality with the last season. She also been proven to which team she will be on. Cody and Eva are rumored to return (Both on the Gaffers). Below is a list of the cast-mates, the team that they are on, and their status in the competition:
1 Courtney is presently an inactive cast-mate. She is scheduled to begin competing as a Total Drama Action cast-mate in Episode 13, "Ocean's Eight - Or Nine".
2 In Episode 11, "Full Metal Drama", Izzy was voted off as one of her alter-egos, Explosivo. With "Explosivo" being voted out, it has been hinted that Izzy may return as either herself or another alter-ego.
1 In Episode 15, " Welcome Two The Jungle " Cody will be returning as a Gaffer.
Production
Like Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action was developed and produced by Fresh TV, targeting an age group of 10 to 15 year olds.
Like for the series, Total Drama Island, Teletoon has released an interactive website for Total Drama Action, more than likely entitled, "Total Drama Action Interactive". Also, like Total Drama Island, it features games similar to the challenges, and will have new, updated games every week, along with the televised challenges.
Aside from this, there is also an introductory game entitled "Wheel-O-Secrets". In this game, the player uses skill to stop roulette wheels to match up the heads, bodies, and legs/feet of Owen, Gwen, Heather, Duncan, LeShawna, Geoff, Izzy (E-Scope / Explosivo / Esquire), DJ, Lindsay, Bridgette, Trent, Harold, Beth, Justin, and mystery cast-mate Courtney, to their appropriate and correct positions.
Total Drama, The Musical
It has been announced that there will be a third season of the Total Drama series. Currently, not much is known about the season, but it is rumored to be called Total Drama, The Musical.[3] It has been revealed on the official production blog that both Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton will not be the directors of the third season. Kauffman's last day on the show was February 6, 2009, and Thornton will leave at the end of Total Drama Action.
Elimination Table
Place
Contestant
Ep 14
Ep 25
Ep 3
Ep 44
Ep 5
Ep 66
Ep 7
Ep 84
Ep 97
Ep 104
Ep 11
Ep 126
Ep 13
Ep 14
Ep 15
Ep 16
Ep 17
Ep 18
Ep 19
Ep 20
Ep 21
Ep 22
Ep 23
Ep 24
Ep 25
Ep 26
Ep 27
TBA
Beth
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
WIN
IN
IN
IN
HIGH
IN
TBA
Courtney
Debuts in Episode 13, "Ocean's Eight - Or Nine"[4]
Like its predecessor, Total Drama Island, this season's series is an "animated reality show" starring fourteen teenagers. This series still portrays likeliness towards other physical and social shows, like Fear Factor and The Real World. The original twenty-two "campers" were cut down to fifteen "cast-mates" after the reunion special's dramatic ending between these seasons. Both host and assistant Chris McClean and Chef Hatchet will return as the cast-mates' supervisors and challenge distributors. The theme of this series is "Cinematography". These fourteen cast-mates have found out that they will be staying in an abandoned movie studio lot in Toronto, Ontario. Since the theme is all about movies, the competitors are treated as real actors. They stay in small, unaccomodating actors' trailers competing against each other and themselves. Challenges come back for this season, as well. Unlike the random TDI challenges, TDA challenges will be based upon which movie genre the cast-mates will portray. The "mess hall" of TDI will also be replaced this season with The Craft Services Tent, which will also be catered by Chef Hatchet, once more. The "outhouse/confession can" of TDI was used to let the audience at home know what the campers were really thinking about. In TDA, this was replaced with the "Make-Up Confessional", a room full of make-up and body enhancements. If the cast-mates were able to make it past Chris, the daily challenge(s), and themselves, their fate would, then, have to be decided. TDI also used the outhouse/confession can to cast votes as to who they would like voted off. Cast-mates of TDA now used "voting devices" placed under their seats to vote someone off. The elimination bonfire ceremony was replaced with an "awards ceremony", where all but one person would receive a Gilded Chris Statuette (which took the place of the marshmallows). The losers of Total Drama Island had to walk down the Dock of Shame, board the Boat of Losers, and leave the campsite (to go to La Playa De Losers); however, the Total Drama Action losers must walk down the Red Carpet Walk of Shame, get into the Lame-O-Sine, and leave the film lot for good (it is unknown to the viewing world where the losers go). This process is supposed to continue until one cast-mate is left on the film lot. That one cast-mate will, then, take home the $1,000,000 cash prize.
The Total Drama Action cast consists of Chris McClean (the host), Chef Hatchet (the caterer and assistant), and the fourteen teens that make up the cast-mates. These cast-mates were divided into teams of six: The "Screaming Gaffers" and The "Killer Grips". Geoff and Bridgette, two of the fourteen cast-mates were eliminated before Episode 3, "Riot On Set", when the teams were decided. Gwen and Trent won the challenge of that same episode and got the privilege of choosing the teams for the rest of the season. Courtney, a "camper" who did not qualify for Total Drama Action, has been proven to join the remaining cast-mates due to a technicality with the last season. She also been proven to which team she will be on. Cody and Eva are rumored to return (Both on the Gaffers). Below is a list of the cast-mates, the team that they are on, and their status in the competition:
1 Courtney is presently an inactive cast-mate. She is scheduled to begin competing as a Total Drama Action cast-mate in Episode 13, "Ocean's Eight - Or Nine".
2 In Episode 11, "Full Metal Drama", Izzy was voted off as one of her alter-egos, Explosivo. With "Explosivo" being voted out, it has been hinted that Izzy may return as either herself or another alter-ego.
1 In Episode 15, " Welcome Two The Jungle " Cody will be returning as a Gaffer.
Production
Like Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action was developed and produced by Fresh TV, targeting an age group of 10 to 15 year olds.
Like for the series, Total Drama Island, Teletoon has released an interactive website for Total Drama Action, more than likely entitled, "Total Drama Action Interactive". Also, like Total Drama Island, it features games similar to the challenges, and will have new, updated games every week, along with the televised challenges.
Aside from this, there is also an introductory game entitled "Wheel-O-Secrets". In this game, the player uses skill to stop roulette wheels to match up the heads, bodies, and legs/feet of Owen, Gwen, Heather, Duncan, LeShawna, Geoff, Izzy (E-Scope / Explosivo / Esquire), DJ, Lindsay, Bridgette, Trent, Harold, Beth, Justin, and mystery cast-mate Courtney, to their appropriate and correct positions.
Total Drama, The Musical
It has been announced that there will be a third season of the Total Drama series. Currently, not much is known about the season, but it is rumored to be called Total Drama, The Musical.[7] It has been revealed on the official production blog that both Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton will not be the directors of the third season. Kauffman's last day on the show was February 6, 2009, and Thornton will leave at the end of Total Drama Action.
Elimination Table
Place
Contestant
Ep 14
Ep 25
Ep 3
Ep 44
Ep 5
Ep 66
Ep 7
Ep 84
Ep 97
Ep 104
Ep 11
Ep 126
Ep 13
Ep 14
Ep 15
Ep 16
Ep 17
Ep 18
Ep 19
Ep 20
Ep 21
Ep 22
Ep 23
Ep 24
Ep 25
Ep 26
Ep 27
TBA
Beth
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
WIN
IN
IN
IN
HIGH
IN
TBA
Courtney
Debuts in Episode 13, "Ocean's Eight - Or Nine"[8]
Like its predecessor, Total Drama Island, this season's series is an "animated reality show" starring fourteen teenagers. This series still portrays likeliness towards other physical and social shows, like Fear Factor and The Real World. The original twenty-two "campers" were cut down to fifteen "cast-mates" after the reunion special's dramatic ending between these seasons. Both host and assistant Chris McClean and Chef Hatchet will return as the cast-mates' supervisors and challenge distributors. The theme of this series is "Cinematography". These fourteen cast-mates have found out that they will be staying in an abandoned movie studio lot in Toronto, Ontario. Since the theme is all about movies, the competitors are treated as real actors. They stay in small, unaccomodating actors' trailers competing against each other and themselves. Challenges come back for this season, as well. Unlike the random TDI challenges, TDA challenges will be based upon which movie genre the cast-mates will portray. The "mess hall" of TDI will also be replaced this season with The Craft Services Tent, which will also be catered by Chef Hatchet, once more. The "outhouse/confession can" of TDI was used to let the audience at home know what the campers were really thinking about. In TDA, this was replaced with the "Make-Up Confessional", a room full of make-up and body enhancements. If the cast-mates were able to make it past Chris, the daily challenge(s), and themselves, their fate would, then, have to be decided. TDI also used the outhouse/confession can to cast votes as to who they would like voted off. Cast-mates of TDA now used "voting devices" placed under their seats to vote someone off. The elimination bonfire ceremony was replaced with an "awards ceremony", where all but one person would receive a Gilded Chris Statuette (which took the place of the marshmallows). The losers of Total Drama Island had to walk down the Dock of Shame, board the Boat of Losers, and leave the campsite (to go to La Playa De Losers); however, the Total Drama Action losers must walk down the Red Carpet Walk of Shame, get into the Lame-O-Sine, and leave the film lot for good (it is unknown to the viewing world where the losers go). This process is supposed to continue until one cast-mate is left on the film lot. That one cast-mate will, then, take home the $1,000,000 cash prize.
The Total Drama Action cast consists of Chris McClean (the host), Chef Hatchet (the caterer and assistant), and the fourteen teens that make up the cast-mates. These cast-mates were divided into teams of six: The "Screaming Gaffers" and The "Killer Grips". Geoff and Bridgette, two of the fourteen cast-mates were eliminated before Episode 3, "Riot On Set", when the teams were decided. Gwen and Trent won the challenge of that same episode and got the privilege of choosing the teams for the rest of the season. Courtney, a "camper" who did not qualify for Total Drama Action, has been proven to join the remaining cast-mates due to a technicality with the last season. She also been proven to which team she will be on. Cody and Eva are rumored to return (Both on the Gaffers). Below is a list of the cast-mates, the team that they are on, and their status in the competition:
1 Courtney is presently an inactive cast-mate. She is scheduled to begin competing as a Total Drama Action cast-mate in Episode 13, "Ocean's Eight - Or Nine".
2 In Episode 11, "Full Metal Drama", Izzy was voted off as one of her alter-egos, Explosivo. With "Explosivo" being voted out, it has been hinted that Izzy may return as either herself or another alter-ego.
1 In Episode 15, " Welcome Two The Jungle " Cody will be returning as a Gaffer.
Production
Like Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action was developed and produced by Fresh TV, targeting an age group of 10 to 15 year olds.
Like for the series, Total Drama Island, Teletoon has released an interactive website for Total Drama Action, more than likely entitled, "Total Drama Action Interactive". Also, like Total Drama Island, it features games similar to the challenges, and will have new, updated games every week, along with the televised challenges.
Aside from this, there is also an introductory game entitled "Wheel-O-Secrets". In this game, the player uses skill to stop roulette wheels to match up the heads, bodies, and legs/feet of Owen, Gwen, Heather, Duncan, LeShawna, Geoff, Izzy (E-Scope / Explosivo / Esquire), DJ, Lindsay, Bridgette, Trent, Harold, Beth, Justin, and mystery cast-mate Courtney, to their appropriate and correct positions.
Total Drama, The Musical
It has been announced that there will be a third season of the Total Drama series. Currently, not much is known about the season, but it is rumored to be called Total Drama, The Musical.[11] It has been revealed on the official production blog that both Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton will not be the directors of the third season. Kauffman's last day on the show was February 6, 2009, and Thornton will leave at the end of Total Drama Action.
Elimination Table
Place
Contestant
Ep 14
Ep 25
Ep 3
Ep 44
Ep 5
Ep 66
Ep 7
Ep 84
Ep 97
Ep 104
Ep 11
Ep 126
Ep 13
Ep 14
Ep 15
Ep 16
Ep 17
Ep 18
Ep 19
Ep 20
Ep 21
Ep 22
Ep 23
Ep 24
Ep 25
Ep 26
Ep 27
TBA
Beth
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
WIN
IN
IN
IN
HIGH
IN
TBA
Courtney
Debuts in Episode 13, "Ocean's Eight - Or Nine"[12]
Like its predecessor, Total Drama Island, this season's series is an "animated reality show" starring fourteen teenagers. This series still portrays likeliness towards other physical and social shows, like Fear Factor and The Real World. The original twenty-two "campers" were cut down to fifteen "cast-mates" after the reunion special's dramatic ending between these seasons. Both host and assistant Chris McClean and Chef Hatchet will return as the cast-mates' supervisors and challenge distributors. The theme of this series is "Cinematography". These fourteen cast-mates have found out that they will be staying in an abandoned movie studio lot in Toronto, Ontario. Since the theme is all about movies, the competitors are treated as real actors. They stay in small, unaccomodating actors' trailers competing against each other and themselves. Challenges come back for this season, as well. Unlike the random TDI challenges, TDA challenges will be based upon which movie genre the cast-mates will portray. The "mess hall" of TDI will also be replaced this season with The Craft Services Tent, which will also be catered by Chef Hatchet, once more. The "outhouse/confession can" of TDI was used to let the audience at home know what the campers were really thinking about. In TDA, this was replaced with the "Make-Up Confessional", a room full of make-up and body enhancements. If the cast-mates were able to make it past Chris, the daily challenge(s), and themselves, their fate would, then, have to be decided. TDI also used the outhouse/confession can to cast votes as to who they would like voted off. Cast-mates of TDA now used "voting devices" placed under their seats to vote someone off. The elimination bonfire ceremony was replaced with an "awards ceremony", where all but one person would receive a Gilded Chris Statuette (which took the place of the marshmallows). The losers of Total Drama Island had to walk down the Dock of Shame, board the Boat of Losers, and leave the campsite (to go to La Playa De Losers); however, the Total Drama Action losers must walk down the Red Carpet Walk of Shame, get into the Lame-O-Sine, and leave the film lot for good (it is unknown to the viewing world where the losers go). This process is supposed to continue until one cast-mate is left on the film lot. That one cast-mate will, then, take home the $1,000,000 cash prize.
The Total Drama Action cast consists of Chris McClean (the host), Chef Hatchet (the caterer and assistant), and the fourteen teens that make up the cast-mates. These cast-mates were divided into teams of six: The "Screaming Gaffers" and The "Killer Grips". Geoff and Bridgette, two of the fourteen cast-mates were eliminated before Episode 3, "Riot On Set", when the teams were decided. Gwen and Trent won the challenge of that same episode and got the privilege of choosing the teams for the rest of the season. Courtney, a "camper" who did not qualify for Total Drama Action, has been proven to join the remaining cast-mates due to a technicality with the last season. She also been proven to which team she will be on. Cody and Eva are rumored to return (Both on the Gaffers). Below is a list of the cast-mates, the team that they are on, and their status in the competition:
1 Courtney is presently an inactive cast-mate. She is scheduled to begin competing as a Total Drama Action cast-mate in Episode 13, "Ocean's Eight - Or Nine".
2 In Episode 11, "Full Metal Drama", Izzy was voted off as one of her alter-egos, Explosivo. With "Explosivo" being voted out, it has been hinted that Izzy may return as either herself or another alter-ego.
1 In Episode 15, " Welcome Two The Jungle " Cody will be returning as a Gaffer.
Production
Like Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action was developed and produced by Fresh TV, targeting an age group of 10 to 15 year olds.
Like for the series, Total Drama Island, Teletoon has released an interactive website for Total Drama Action, more than likely entitled, "Total Drama Action Interactive". Also, like Total Drama Island, it features games similar to the challenges, and will have new, updated games every week, along with the televised challenges.
Aside from this, there is also an introductory game entitled "Wheel-O-Secrets". In this game, the player uses skill to stop roulette wheels to match up the heads, bodies, and legs/feet of Owen, Gwen, Heather, Duncan, LeShawna, Geoff, Izzy (E-Scope / Explosivo / Esquire), DJ, Lindsay, Bridgette, Trent, Harold, Beth, Justin, and mystery cast-mate Courtney, to their appropriate and correct positions.
Total Drama, The Musical
It has been announced that there will be a third season of the Total Drama series. Currently, not much is known about the season, but it is rumored to be called Total Drama, The Musical.[15] It has been revealed on the official production blog that both Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton will not be the directors of the third season. Kauffman's last day on the show was February 6, 2009, and Thornton will leave at the end of Total Drama Action.
Elimination Table
Place
Contestant
Ep 14
Ep 25
Ep 3
Ep 44
Ep 5
Ep 66
Ep 7
Ep 84
Ep 97
Ep 104
Ep 11
Ep 126
Ep 13
Ep 14
Ep 15
Ep 16
Ep 17
Ep 18
Ep 19
Ep 20
Ep 21
Ep 22
Ep 23
Ep 24
Ep 25
Ep 26
Ep 27
TBA
Beth
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
WIN
IN
IN
IN
HIGH
IN
TBA
Courtney
Debuts in Episode 13, "Ocean's Eight - Or Nine"[16]
TBA
Duncan
WIN
IN
WIN
WIN
WIN
IN
HIGH
WIN
WIN
WIN
WIN
IN
TBA
Harold
WIN
IN
WIN
WIN
WIN
IN
IN
WIN
WIN
WIN
WIN
IN
TBA
Heather
IN
IN
WIN
WIN
WIN
IN
LOW
WIN
WIN
WIN
WIN
IN
TBA
Izzy / Esquire
Inactive Cast-Mate3
TBA
Justin
WIN
IN
LOW
IN
IN
IN
WIN
IN
LOW
IN
LOW
TBA
Lindsay
IN
IN
LOW
IN
HIGH
IN
WIN
IN
LOW
IN
IN
IN
TBA
Owen
WIN
IN
IN
IN
LOW
IN
WIN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
TBA
LeShawna
IN
LOW
WIN
WIN
WIN
IN
IN
WIN
WIN
WIN
WIN
IN
IN
10.5
Explosivo1
Returns in Episode 7, "The Chefshank Redemption"3
WIN
IN
HIGH
IN
OUT
11
DJ
WIN
IN
WIN
WIN
WIN
IN
IN
WIN
OUT
12
Gwen
IN
WIN
WIN
WIN
WIN
IN
OUT
13
Trent
WIN
HIGH
HIGH
IN
OUT
13.5
E-Scope
IN
IN
OUT
14 - 15
Geoff 2 Bridgette 2
WIN
OUT
Current Co-Host of Total Drama Action Aftermath
IN
OUT
Current Co-Hostess of Total Drama Action Aftermath
Teams
This cast-mate was chosen by Gwen in Episode 3, "Riot on Set", to be on the team of The Screaming Gaffers on Total Drama Action.
This cast-mate was chosen by Trent in Episode 3, "Riot on Set", to be on the team of The Killer Grips on Total Drama Action.
Challenge Wins
This cast-mate has met the qualifications of a certain episode's challenge(s) to win the challenge and its prize (mostly team invincibility) for their entire team.
This cast-mate has met the qualifications of a certain episode's challenge(s) to win a challenge and its prize (mostly team invincibility) from another cast-mate.
This cast-mate has met the qualifications of a certain episode's challenge(s) to win a challenge and its prize (mostly solo invincibility) for themselves and had their name called first at the Gilded Chris Ceremony.
Gilded Chris Ceremony Recipients
This cast-mate is still competing in Total Drama Action as of that episode, and had their name called first at the Gilded Chris Ceremony.
This cast-mate is still competing in Total Drama Action as of that episode, had their name called at the Gilded Chris Ceremony.
This cast-mate is still competing in Total Drama Action as of that episode, but had their name called last at the Gilded Chris Ceremony.
Eliminations
This cast-mate has been voted off regularly on Total Drama Action.
This cast-mate has been "voted off" irregularly or through other campers' motives on Total Drama Action.
This cast-mate has been eliminated from Total Drama Action.
1 Izzy (E-Scope / Explosivo / Esquire) was an exception to the Total Drama Action rules, and came back to the set of Total Drama Action after being previously eliminated. This cast-mate has now been proven to have two places in Total Drama Action, and has been hinted to later have at least three places since this cast-mate has not been voted off regularly under her own name.
2 Geoff and Bridgette were voted off/eliminated before the teams were picked in Episode 3, "Riot on Set".
3 Izzy was one cast-mate who returned to Total Drama Action due to a technicality of her previous vote-off. After the "E-Scope" vote-off, Izzy noticed this technicality and reprimanded Chris and The Killer Grips that her alter-ego, Kaleidoscope (E-Scope), was voted out, making Izzy technically still in the running for the $1,000,000. In Episode 11, "Full Metal Drama", Izzy created a new alter-ego, Explosivo. This creation, along with her losing this episode's challenge for The Killer Grips, were the two main reasons she was eliminated once again. But, the vote went in as "Explosivo" being voted off, so it has been hinted in Episode 11 that Izzy may return.
4 Episodes 1, 4, 8 and 10, "Monster Cash", "Beach Blanket Bogus", "One Flu Over the Cuckoos" and "Master of Disaster", feature "Reward Challenges", where no cast-mate was eligible to be voted off or eliminated; however, the winning team member(s) get a prize instead.
5 Episode 2, "Alien Resur-eggtion" does feature a Gilded Chris Ceremony that features two cast-mates getting voted off and/or eliminated.
6 Episode 6 and 12, "TDA Aftermath #1" and "TDA Aftermath #2", does not feature a normal episode of Total Drama Action with the competitors, but does feature a mini-series, entitled TDA Aftermath. This was a talk show which featured all of the non-participating and eliminated Total Drama Action contestants.
7 Episode 9, "The Sand Witch Project", feature a "Unique Elimination", where one of the two teams win the challenge and invincibility, but still end up losing one of their cast-mates.
Elimination Reasons
Geoff - Voted off due to everyone's annoyance of him and Bridgette making out too much. (He was voted off at the same time as Bridgette, but Geoff got in the Lame-O-Sine first.)
Bridgette - Voted off due to everyone's annoyance of her and Geoff making out too much. (She was voted off at the same time as Geoff, but got in the Lame-O-Sine second.)
E-Scope - Voted off due to losing the acting challenge for the Killer Grips and obsessively persuading the Killer Grips to call her "E-Scope".
Trent - Voted off due to Justin finding out he was throwing challenges for Gwen and the Screaming Gaffers.
Gwen - "Voted off" due to her "owing" the Killer Grips from Episode 5, "3:10 to Crazytown" (Canada) / "The Wacky Wild West" (US). Gwen acted on this by sabotaging her team so she could basically get herself voted off.
DJ - "Voted off" due to his guilt of being in an illegal alliance with Chef Hatchet.
Note: DJ's team, The Screaming Gaffers, did win this challenge; however, DJ runs to the Gilded Chris Ceremony and confesses to Chris, The Killer Grips, and The Screaming Gaffers of his illegal alliance, and feels that the only way to settle his guilt and shame was to vote himself off.
Explosivo - Voted off because this alter-ego had cost The Killer Grips the first war challenge. Also, to save himself, Justin convinced Lindsay and Beth to vote with him for Izzy for a previous comment she said to him about how he wasn't "cute".