Aunty Mib
Jun 8, 2008 @ 12:24 pm
I've done the search and couldn't find a mention much less a thread for Total Drama Island.
I've just heard that they are going ahead with making the second season called Total Drama Action. No word yet on whether any of the characters from the first season will be returning although several of the voice actors will be.
ciscokidinsf
Jun 8, 2008 @ 11:03 pm
The animation makes me miss 'Clone High' ever so much. They are in Hardcore Ontario, Wawanawacka! They got every cliche'd character from 10 years worth of MTV's 'The Real World'
Too many people to keep track of. At least in this episode.
Taeolas
Jun 11, 2008 @ 2:13 pm
I enjoyed it, though I missed a few eps here and there (And I miss Clone High too. :( ).
They certainly did hit just about every Reality Cliche in the book, and a few more to boot. I loved towards the end when we saw the Expelled campers In the Loser's Resort and they 'voted' who to leave next. :)
ciscokidinsf
Jun 15, 2008 @ 2:28 pm
Second episode was funny... but we didn't see any hot-tub high-jinks after the first challenge, so I guess they will keep the show PG rated. Predictably, One team is awesome while the other one sucks.
What is disgusting, the 'confessional booth' is the camp's outhouse!! Are they taking a dump while they talk to the cameras?!?
Pseudowolf
Jun 15, 2008 @ 4:00 pm
I saw the first 2 eps and I really liked them. This show is a spot-on parody of Survivor with a few other reality shows mixed in. The host is a dead match for Probst, from admonishing one of the teams for taking so long to carry crates back to camp while he zips around in his ATV to seriously intoning that "marshmellows are life". If they can keep this up, this could turn out to be a pretty good show.
ciscokidinsf
Jul 2, 2008 @ 6:08 pm
The dodgeball episode left me cold. It's like they are not even trying. Or they are getting the content to be 100% below PG-13.
Where are the hot tubs people????
Dbrain2004
Jul 3, 2008 @ 10:17 pm
Well, the 'Survivor' parody trucks right along.
Heather, the uber-bitch, is running things pretty damn well in the Screaming Gophers right now, to the point where she openly reads Gwen's diary, exposing her crush on Trent, the guitar player, in front of everyone and STILL survives the vote against Justin, the show's male hottie, whose sexiness apparently knows no gender lines (just ask Owen, the fat guy, who outright admitted he would kiss him). Right now, Heather's alliance with Lindsay, Beth (her prime minions), Izzy (the resident crazy lady) and Owen seems unstoppable, barring a team switch, a merge, or Lindsay finding the ovaries to walk out on Heather for her mega crush, Tyler.
Harold (the show's geek), for the second episode in a row, has been the hero for the Killer Bass team, winning both the Dodgeball mission and the Talent Show. (BTW, the animation for the beatboxing he did cracked me the hell up.) The way things are going for him, he just might have an outside shot at winning this thing.
Aunty Mib
Jul 4, 2008 @ 11:36 am
Having watched the entire show in its first run I have to be careful to reset my brain to avoid giving spoilers.
I agreed with getting rid of Justin early. He seemed to be the most passive of all of the characters.
If you have the chance check out the website for the show. You learn a lot more about the character's motivations. I don't think that it's a spoiler BUT Justin Case....
Not every character is on the show to win the contest. Cody is on the show for the opportunity to hang with the cool kids. Duncan thinks it's better than Juvie. Ruthie wants to make friends.
Dbrain2004
Jul 4, 2008 @ 1:06 pm
Aunty Mib, I did decide to check out the show on a whim, and I feel that some of the biographies has details that seem like they will DEFINITELY come into play.
For example, Heather's whole thing about her evil younger brother Damien, and the fact that she used to be an Ugly Betty before her giant transformation is just SCREAMING for a special 'family visit' episode where all her mess is exposed. Bonus points if Gwen teams up with Damien in any way.
Pseudowolf
Jul 5, 2008 @ 2:28 am
Dbrain2004
(BTW, the animation for the beatboxing he did cracked me the hell up.)
You may already know this, but Harold's beatbox was likely a tribute to the YouTube video by Lasse Gjertsen,
"Hyperactive".
(And if you like that, he also does a bit in the same style with a drumset and a piano, made more interesting by the fact that he can't actually play either of them, titled
"Amateur".)
(edited because I can't spell "amateur" correctly at 3:30AM)
El Guapo
Jul 7, 2008 @ 6:34 pm
I have to say I'm really enjoying this show. It's like Survivor methadone while the real thing is off the air. The animated competition reality show (as opposed to the animated bunch-of-crazies-in-a-box reality show a la Drawn Together) is a great concept, and I'm surprised it hasn't been thought of before.
They've done a beautiful job of embodying the various contestant archetypes, and the "challenges," especially the Awakeathon, are well thought out and frequently hilarious (particularly liked Justin painting his eyelids open). Also, host Chris's pure assy Probstiness is so spot on, I keep expecting him to bust out with a "You wanna know what you're playing for?"
I find myself looking forward to Thursday nights again. I feel silly for asking, but one question as to animated strategy: Why would Heather, who currently has all the power, vote out an innocuous Justin (Owen's man-crush on him notwithstanding) instead of her sworn enemy (and major threat) Gwen, when she had the chance? Well, other than that (pure speculation) they're setting up a big ol' Total Dramatic Heather/Gwen confrontation at around Final 4.
Aunty Mib
Jul 7, 2008 @ 10:21 pm
One thing I like about the show are all the Canadian in-jokes. During the Awakeathon the dullest thing that they could think up was a reading on Canadian history. Starting with 'our friend the beaver'. (No, it isn't dirty.)
Dbrain2004
Jul 8, 2008 @ 10:16 pm
I feel silly for asking, but one question as to animated strategy: Why would Heather, who currently has all the power, vote out an innocuous Justin (Owen's man-crush on him notwithstanding) instead of her sworn enemy (and major threat) Gwen, when she had the chance?
This might be a bit of a stretch, but I'll try to make this fit.
It all boils down to where Justin stood with alliances. Heather had her alliance with Lindsay and Beth. Gwen and Trent are together, and I'm pretty sure they have Rashawna in, as well. That leaves Owen, Izzy and Justin as wildcard votes.
Now, Justin's hotness could very likely get him alliance members in an instant, especially in the early part of the game. (Really, if he had asked while having his shirt off, Owen would have jumped at the opportunity.) With him not committing to a side, and the potential for all that political power within him, Heather saw how dangerous he could be down the line, much more than Gwen, who Heather knew exactly where the two of them stood in regards to each other, and would probably have a harder time pulling alliance members of her own away from Heather.
(For example, had Gwen been voted out and Justin stayed, Trent and Rashawna could have picked him up. Justin would have gotten Owen on request. Suddenly, it's a 4-4 tie, with Heather's alliance relying on the vote of a VERY unstable Izzy in order to have a chance of surviving. As it stands now, Heather can afford to cut Izzy, and throw her attentions to working HARD on Owen to prevent Gwen from taking him away.)
Add this all in to one simple fact: Justin, Trent and Heather competed in the talent show. Trent's song was a hit, and it would have been too difficult for Heather to get the votes against someone who didn't even compete in the show - it would have been unfair, even for her. So, Heather saw the chance to vote him out while he could be used as a scapegoat, and seized the opportunity.
Long story short: Justin would have been a real (hot) thorn in Heather's side down the line, and needed to go before his hotness could be used against her. When he provided an excuse to do so, flimsy as it was, Heather took it.
...And I just spent WAY too much talking about an animated competitive reality show.
Little Mac2
Jul 9, 2008 @ 10:53 am
Yes, talk about my main guilty cartoon pleasure this summer. It was awesome plotted and designed
except for the totally bogus Shawna elimination and I never saw the winner coming.
One thing, though: El Guapo wrote
Well, other than that (pure speculation) they're setting up a big ol' Total Dramatic Heather/Gwen confrontation at around Final 4.
*grins* It's not quite Final 4. However, the confrontation does happen and it ISN'T for the the faint of heart (or viewing). The Final 3 episode is one of the ALL-TIME classics out there. And does Heather get hers.....OH, does Heather gets her.
Taeolas
Jul 9, 2008 @ 1:04 pm
Spoilering it just in case, since this is mentioning some of the last eps but not going into details.... I think it was the final 3 ep that had some of the absolute, positively GROSSEST things I've ever seen on TV, animated or otherwise. It damn near made me hurl every time I saw it, and I watched that ep 3-4 times. The weird thing was, visually it wasn't all that gross, but the implications/dialogue about what was 'really' going on was enough for my imagination to fill in the blanks.
reinoe
Jul 9, 2008 @ 1:29 pm
I like the concept of the show a whole lot. What I don't like is how obvious it is that some of the contestants are going to go very far in the competition. Example-All of the characters who get "talking heads".
Taeolas
Jul 9, 2008 @ 1:30 pm
True, but that's a "Survivor" type show staple too. After the first few eps of a new season of an elimination style show, people have usually pretty much pegged who lasts and who gets the early boots.
lrdmordain
Jul 9, 2008 @ 2:49 pm
I love just how spot on it all is in regards to being an actual parody, right down to the host trying and failing to sound cool.
I'm waiting for the episode where satie or katie gets eliminated and the other one quits just so they arn't apart.
Also, oddly, for a show whose entire first season has already aired in Canada, none of the normal err...sharing groups have the whole season, just the already aired american episodes.
Aunty Mib
Jul 9, 2008 @ 7:48 pm
I tend not to see Canadian shows on any of the 'sharing groups'.
I don't think I need to spoiler the warning not to make assumptions about this show. It has more twists than the so-called "Real" shows.
I waiting impatiently for the sequel.
ciscokidinsf
Jul 11, 2008 @ 12:04 pm
I'm waiting for the episode where satie or katie gets eliminated and the other one quits just so they arn't apart.
You got it. Though Katie does stay. Also, I wasn't paying enough attention, I thought they were twins all this time. And one had gotten all big. I thought that Izzie would be kicked out because of the bear incident. And am I nuts when I think Izzie and Owen could hook up?
Dbrain2004
Jul 11, 2008 @ 2:26 pm
You got it. Though Katie does stay.
I thought it was Sadie that stayed. Sadie's the big one, right?
Bridget better thank her lucky stars that those two gotten lost, or otherwise it would have been all her for accidently burning down the tent. This, combined with the near-miss at the talent show, makes me think her days are numbered.
And am I nuts when I think Izzie and Owen could hook up?
Frankly, the thought of Owen hooking up with ANYONE makes me shudder.
Aunty Mib
Jul 11, 2008 @ 4:45 pm
Also, I wasn't paying enough attention, I thought they were twins all this time.
Given that one is Chinese and the other one is black....
What I found to be a pleasant surprise with this show was that the characters were so fleshed-out and come across as being human being rather than just stereotypes. Unlike most of the characters in the "Real" Reality shows.
lrdmordain
Jul 11, 2008 @ 6:04 pm
It was Sadie who stayed, who I didn't know was Chinese, I just thought she had a wide face.
I wonder how they chose which one to get rid of because frankly I thought Katie was the slightly cuter of the two and given her leaner build you think they would have kept her around for the athletic competitions.
ETA: Well you were correct Aunty Mib. I should not make assumptions about what will happen. I would never have seen Katie telling Sadie to stay coming. I was sure if one went the other would.
Aunty Mib
Jul 12, 2008 @ 1:21 pm
OK. The given motivations of the people voted off by episode 6.
Ezekiel- Dont' know much about him other than he was home-schooled on a farm and has some pretty offensive ideas about women.
Eva- wanted to learn how to control her temper. Failed very badly.
Noah- wanted to win to prove his mental superiority. Turned out to be lazy, manipulative and insulting. (Also a bit in denial considering the cuddle/kiss with Cody)
Justin- wanted to raise money for the Unattractive People's Wish Foundation. Didn't do all that much than stand around.
Katie- wanted to spend the summer together with her Best=Friend=for=Life. Had a big arguement and got separated.
Have they stated the motivations for the others yet? Anyone care to hazard a guess?
mjamief
Jul 14, 2008 @ 1:41 pm
I like this show too and I've been watching it on Teletoon in Canada.
Unfortunately,they went from voting off Owen's coconut to the final two and skipped the episodes where Duncan and Heather were voted off. Grrrrrrrrr! That bugs me. I wish they would show them in order!
Dbrain2004
Jul 20, 2008 @ 9:59 am
OK - so this time, all the kids had to deal with their worst fears, which ranged from the relatively normal (Owen/Izzy with flying, D.J. with snakes, Gwen with being buried alive) to the silly (Trent with mimes, Jeff with hail).
Courtney, after both helping Duncan get over his fear of Celine Dion cardboard cut outs, and berating the rest of her team over their respective fears, completely chokes when she's faced with her worst fear (green jelly). Even after being offered the deal of triple points for her team, and thereby giving the team the win, she freaks out and opts not to do it, costing her team their FOURTH challenge.
Even with it all, she somehow gets the last marshmallow, and Tyler, with his fear of chickens (seriously!) is voted off.
Aunty Mib
Jul 20, 2008 @ 3:39 pm
I think you've put your finger on why. Even though she screwed up on her own challenge she was still functional at helping other members of her team with their challenges. Tyler wasn't useful for anything.
Very, very, very Canadian to consider co-operative skills as being more useful than competitive skills.
Klutzygirl
Jul 21, 2008 @ 8:19 am
There was nothing on on Saturday, so I decided to check it out and I love it. This show is pretty good. I love waiting to see who gets voted off.
I love all of the characters. But the dodgeball game confused me. If you hit someone in the face, the person who hit it is out. That's not what happened in their games.
I'm going to start watching now because I like it.
Taeolas
Jul 21, 2008 @ 9:57 am
Well, it becomes even clearer later on, but the rules boil down to whatever Chris (and Chef) feel make for the best TV. They are good at performing lipservice to the basic rules, but really, it's Chris who says what goes. (Something they outright SAY in some of the later eps. ) For the Campers, it means that the games are really just one giant Reality Game version of Mao.
Dbrain2004
Jul 25, 2008 @ 10:09 am
OK, so this week, the challenge was a big canoe race to and from back an island. Once teams landed on the island, they had to bring their canoes to the other side through a dangerous forest (filled with giant vultures and meat-eating beavers) and send a fire signal strong enough for Chris to see up from above in a helicopter before they were allowed to paddle back to camp. The island was haunted, but unfortunately for Beth, she just happened to miss the memo and ended up picking up a idol from said island. It didn't come into play then, but the show lets you know it DEFINITELY will in later episodes.
While making the fire signals, in a desperate attempt to find more wood to burn, Harold ended up throwing his team's oars in the fire, seemingly leaving the Killer Bass with no way to make their way back to camp. But Izzy, who has been telling stories about herself that sound more and more outlandish by the minute, mentions the idea that the team could use someone to push the canoes of the team while they swim. D.J., who confessed to being afraid of water at the beginning of the episode due to a diving incident you have to hear to believe, was the only one strong enough to even attempt this feat, ended up pushing all three canoes and his entire team across the finish line and single-handedly win the challenge for the Killer Bass.
Izzy, whose advice ultimately lost the challenge for the Screaming Gophers, looked to be the clear target at the campfire ceremony. IT was down to Izzy vs. Lindsay for the last marshmallow, when...
(and I swear to God, I am not making the following up at all...)
...a helicopter from the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) showed up, flashed a spotlight on Izzy and was going for her arrest. Izzy confessed that everything she said except for the time she spent training with the RCMP was a lie, and she ran off shrieking into the night, the helicopter in hot pursuit. The expressions on everyone's faces ALONE made the episode.
In side storylines, Cody was the heavy focus of the episode. After ended up making his big move on Gwen (with embarrassing and PAINFUL results), he decided to help hook her up with Trent (mainly because of a bet he had going with Owen that he could get Gwen's bra). He became a hero after saving Trent and Lindsay from some producer-planted quicksand, arranged for Gwen/Trent to share a canoe together, and ended up winning the bet in the process.
Next week: Paintball! At least three guys (Cody, Duncan, Owen) get their balls racked.
ciscokidinsf
Jul 25, 2008 @ 11:00 am
Aww. Poor Izzy. I guess this is the cliche that almost always one reality show memeber is a closet criminal-amateur-adult-star and has to get kicked off the show in disgrace.
Taeolas
Jul 25, 2008 @ 11:51 am
About Izzy, 2 words: "Just. Wait." *G*
Aunty Mib
Jul 25, 2008 @ 4:23 pm
As I mentioned earlier on, be careful about assuming anything about the show.
This was one of my favorite episodes. The giant beavers and the pterodactylesque Canadian geese. The cracks in Heather's coalition. Izzy's nuttiness.
We get to see that Cody is actually a fairly decent guy. He didn't get any action from the girl but at least he got to cuddle with Adam-which the two of them will deny to their graves!
lrdmordain
Jul 26, 2008 @ 1:17 pm
Izzy just made this episode. She never got much focus in past episodes, but in this one episode she made up for it in spades. Her yelling at the helicopter and running off will never not be funny.
As to Cody, poor guy, I've been there. At least he was intelligent enough to know he wasn't getting anywhere and did the cool thing by giving Trent the go ahead. He's the kind of guy that can sometimes try to hard but seems like a great guy to be friends with.
I also loved Chris the host in this episode. Just his various reactions and such, especially regarding the quick sand, really sold me on him as a person. He improves any episode.
Now, the following is just pure speculation on my part, but given how he keeps stressing that the losers can't come back, EVER!!!, they are so going to have an episode where some of the losers get to come back and re-compete. Survivor did it so I expect this show will do some parody of that game plot.
I am really enjoying this show, and it sucks that I have to wait a week between each episode. Never have I wanted to torrent a show so badly.
Aunty Mib
Jul 27, 2008 @ 11:04 am
Technically, Izzy didn't get voted off.
Klutzygirl
Jul 27, 2008 @ 12:53 pm
I loved Thursday's episode. I wondered which one was going to get voted off before Izzy had to leave. I can't wait to see who gets voted off next episode.
bookworm0103
Jul 31, 2008 @ 4:09 pm
I love this show it is hilarious. I hope Gwen wins, and I want to see more Beth she is my favorite character.
lrdmordain
Aug 1, 2008 @ 1:46 am
Dude, poor Cody. I was really hoping he'd last longer.
Seriously, as bad as he supposedly was in challenges, how the hell was heather any better?
Sam Vimes
Aug 1, 2008 @ 5:29 am
lrdmordain I don't think they were saying he was bad in challenges before, but that he would be bad now. (Hasn't this happened on Survivor before).
Klutzygirl
Aug 1, 2008 @ 7:51 am
Heather should have been voted on. Yes, Cody was bad, but they should have kicked off Heather first. This is like Kristy Lee Cook staying over Michael Johns on American Idol. I did love last night's episode though. No one even got each other with the paint. There's still some episodes I missed. I didn't see the first part of the premiere.
Aunty Mib
Aug 1, 2008 @ 10:53 am
Cody was one of the nicer people on the show, but like "real" Reality TV once his story got used up he got written off.
So now things are smooth sailing for Gwen and Trent, but are they??? Gwen seems the type to hold a grudge and Trent did abandon her when she was buried alive.
Courtney and Duncan also seem to be heating up.
Beth is still carrying the Tiki curse.
Tune in next time.
Dbrain2004
Aug 1, 2008 @ 7:11 pm
As much as voting Cody off over his injuries were plausible, I cannot believe Heather dodged the axe AGAIN! Is this bitch made out of Telfon or what?
Thank God Beth finally grew some ovaries and stood up to Heather's crap. Watching her and Leshawna shoot Heather up was gold.
With this development, I have to wonder if the alliances are now officially out of play. If need be, Gwen/Trent/Leshawna can grab an irate Beth and finally crack Heather/Lindsay/Owen..., but I have a sickening feeling that Heather's here to stay.
You know, watching this challenge makes me wish Lindsay was voted off last week... could y'all IMAGINE crazy-ass Izzy doing this challenge - in either role? She would have made this episode.
One last note: I really hope Cody didn't actually drown in the river.
Dbrain2004
Aug 9, 2008 @ 12:59 pm
So, this week, the challenge was to cook a three course meal for Chris. Head chefs Geoff (who was voted in by the team) and Heather (who appointed herself before anyone else could react), led their teams towards different menus, with the leadership styles that you fully expect from those two.
The Killer Bass team didn't get much airtime this episode. Geoff attempted to hit on Bridgette by mentioning that she cooks as well as his best friend's Jeff hot mom (I KNOW!). He also teamed up with D.J. and Duncan to haze the fuck out of Harold for leaving his underwear on the floor of their cabin, doing the following:
1. Steal all of his underwear and pants, forcing him to wear ridiculously tiny red bikini briefs, making everyone (even Chris) shudder in
2. Drench a pair of his underwear in hot sauce, prompting Harold's infamous "My biscuits are burning!" line heard in the promos.
3. Post challenge, steal Harold's bed, with him in it (while he's sleeping) and relocate it to the docks. When Harold woke up, he came face to face with the Screaming Gophers team who was having a morning swim. Of course, for maximum humiliation, Harold slept nude that time.
Personally, I was REALLY hoping that it would turn out that the underwear wasn't actually Harold's after all and that the Duncan/D.J./Geoff crew would have to eat serious crow, or Harold would be so incensed at the hazing that he would kick out an all-out war within the team, but alas, neither came to pass.
Anyway, that was nothing compared to the shit that went down within the Screaming Gophers. Heather's bitchery shot to even further heights when she shut down any suggestions about the menu that weren't her own, made Lashawna cut pineapples for her food (even with Lashawna being allergic to them) and made Owen get her makeup bag after burning off her eyebrows lighting a flambe for her cake (AFTER Owen was repeatadly attacked by hornets). After ramping bitching and screaming matches on both sides, Lashawna, with the help of Beth and Lindsay (!) lock Heather into a freezer. Lashawna took over the head chef position and created a fantastic menu. However, two BIG problems arise:
1. Lashawna left Owen in charge of guarding the food while the rest of the team got ready to prepare for Chris. Owen, being the resident glutton he is, ate the ENTIRE rack of ribs (save a tiny morsel that Chris actually enjoyed).
2. Beth brought out the cursed idol again, this time as a place setting for the team's meal. As a result, the moment Chris touched the overflambed cake, it went 'poof'. Chris damn near choked on whatever was left of the cake, giving the Killer Bass another win.
Even though Owen ate the main course, and Heather was so bad in her behavior she had TWO attempts on her life made in this episode, Beth and her cursed idol was sent home.
Gulielma
Aug 9, 2008 @ 2:31 pm
I loved how, in last week's episode, as soon as DJ put on the antlers, nose, and fluffy white tail, he started moving like a deer!
Chris enjoying how most of the paintballs ended up being fired at Heather and other hunters, instead of the deer. And, during the campfire ceremony, Gwen interrupting Chris and spouting off the whole "must leave immediately--dock of shame--never come back" spiel.
Also, how any time any of the characters whistle or hum something, it's the theme song.
Seriously, putting Owen in charge of guarding the food? What were they thinking?
InvaderNorbert
Aug 10, 2008 @ 12:52 am
Is it just me after watching every episode numerous times, does it sound like Harold is the one singing a majority of the theme song?
Klutzygirl
Aug 10, 2008 @ 9:17 am
I still don't understand how Heather is staying. Everyone hates her. I can understand sending Beth home, or even Owen, but Heather needs to go. And yeah, they were really stupid with letting Owen guard the food.
Sam Vimes
Aug 10, 2008 @ 10:17 pm
The only reality show I ever got into was The Apprentice. Heather reminds me of Omarosa. Based on that she'll survive until there's no one to scapegoat.
Gulielma
Aug 15, 2008 @ 3:35 pm
I continue to love this show. The obvious stuntman for one of Chris's entrances. Poor Bunny at the bottom of the food chain. Duncan finding a new Bunny for DJ, and Courtney starting to admit she's attracted to Duncan. Trent, helpless in Chef's clutches. Chris using up the extra explosives.
"Only one thing to do...exploit it for laughs!"
"I trusted Trent...and he left me buried alive at the beach!"
lrdmordain
Aug 15, 2008 @ 4:07 pm
I loved the episode but I'm rather worried about Trent, the guy is hurt nearly every week. Hell its a good thing he didnt say he had a fear of flying cause with his luck he would have fallen out of the plane and slammed into the ground. Seriously, why does he get all the bad luck?
I love Chris the host, his little laughs and asides just make the show so much more awesome then it already is. It was nice to see Satie & Katie reunited, but their screams could have broken glass.
As always I can't wait for next weeks episode.
Klutzygirl
Aug 15, 2008 @ 5:07 pm
Is Trent the goth guy? If so, I kinda ship him and the girl that hates him. I can't remember her name either. Poor bunny. I can't wait to see who gets voted off next.