User Total Drama Action - Finale

Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick)

You know what, I'm getting sick of this challenge.

First of all, I forfeit. Second of all, Reversey, never do another dinosaur-related trivia challenge ever again. Please.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick)

Toad Eightyfive said:
You know what, I'm getting sick of this challenge.

First of all, I forfeit. Second of all, Reversey, never do another dinosaur-related trivia challenge ever again. Please.
Sorry if you didn't like it.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick) - Results In

so tempted to say something that may change the game for a very limited amount of time regarding two certain players in a certain anti-*insert person here* alliance
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick) - Results In

Who makes an anti-*insert person here* alliance? What do they have against *insert person here*? He's the kindest of all us.

But seriously, that's really mean of those two.

Of course, you did have a Anti-Smasher alliance, or at least I heard.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick) - Results In

That reminds me of some TV shows where the candidates make an alliance and vote to eliminate the strongest.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick) - Results In

Cirdec said:
That reminds me of some TV shows where the candidates make an alliance and vote to eliminate the strongest.

Who's the strongest in this game?

EDIT - Whoops, I thought it said that there WAS an alliance trying to get rid of the strongest member here. My bad.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick) - Results In

Xerneas said:
Of course, you did have a Anti-Smasher alliance, or at least I heard.

Everyone is in the Anti-Smasher alliance.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick) - Results In

The ten players that still remained Post-Merge were anxious as they walked to the glowing stadium where the ceremony for their one and only host, Reversinator, took place. This was the first ceremony that all the players had attended together as one big, dysfunctional family. After the events and commotion that this week's challenge had caused for the whole group, they were all tense with the results; Xerneas and Toad went head-to-head in an epic duel to answer some obnoxiously tricky questions before Toad finally gave up out of exasperation. With NSM ending up at the pit of the tournament, Xerneas, Toad, and SonicMario were all immune to any eliminations, and NSM was disallowed from voting for the week. With the immunities and silences known to all, nothing more needed to be said; everyone had a man in mind, and the host needed not to say anything.

"Xerneas."

The sociopath that was in charge of the show decided to get the ones that were assuredly safe out of the way, and it was probably for the best. Xerneas was half-asleep from the rapid-fire answering of the last challenge, and the trophy smacked his head with a resounding "thud", without him even realizing it.

"Toad."

Toad appeared to be in an even worse state than the guy next to him, slumping towards the ground and coming very close to slipping off his seat. The trophy, luckily enough, did not hit him, though this was because he had decided to make friends with the floor first.

"SonicMario."

SonicMario didn't endure the piles of questions that his immune compatriots did, so he was in the perfect condition to snatch the soaring golden trophy.

"Nabber."

Unfortunately for Nabber, he was on the short end of the stick for this week, receiving not only a trophy aimed directly at his eye, giving his quite the shiner, but he also got a pitcher full of ice-cold water thrown at him. At the very least, his eye will be better while he's shivering.

"NSM. *toss* S2D. *toss* Cirdec. *toss* Rocker. *toss*"

After eight players had received their trophy, it was down to two: LN1 seemed rather confident of his status, while Gtuseh teetered back and forth on his chair, knowing that something was bound to happen to him during this ceremony.

"The receiver of the final Gilded Reversinator Award and the final one safe for the night is..."










Everyone was on edge; this was the first time in a while where the outcome was in the air.











"Gutseh."

Gutseh was overjoyed at the prospect of surviving a week without any comically sadistic hi-jinks, but as he gladly stood up to catch his trophy, LN1 downtroddenly walked towards the entrance of the Walk of Shame, all the while glaring at the nonet of people behind him. He didn't take his eyes off them until he had completely entered the Lame-o-sine.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick) - Results In

Time Turner said:
After eight players had received their trophy, it was down to two: LN1 seemed rather confident of his status, while Gtuseh teetered back and forth on his chair, knowing that something was bound to happen to him during this ceremony.

BUT I LIVED
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick) - Ninth Elimination

Gaston Gray said:
Good game folks. It has been fun, and I don't care because I lasted to live the experience of Challenge 8(too fun). Good bye.
Edit: If possible, I'd like to make a final(and only) private confessional before I completely leave the studio.
I don't see much of a problem with doing that.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 8: A Bone to Pick) - Ninth Elimination

Homework's catching up to me big time, so I doubt I'll be able to start Week 9 today.
 
User Total Drama Action (Week 9: Marathon)

Ln1 had the misfortune of being the first one knocked out of the competition, Post-Merge, and his departure ended up bringing a wave of fear among everyone. He seemed so confident at the ceremony, even when everyone but him was receiving trophies, even when he ended up in the last two, and yet he was still the one eliminated. What would this mean for our other players? Will the strong survive to the end? Will the weak triumph over the rest? Will the pitifully weak *coughgutsehcough* remain pitifully weak? All of that and more rests on the challenge of Week 9.

For the first time in what seemed like forever, everyone woke up on their own accord. There were no shockingly-loud noises, no disconcerting sounds, no startlingly-powerful bangs, nothing that would force the actors into waking up. When they had all arose from their slumber, they were back in their normal, unchanged beds. Gutshe was reuinted with his trusty and dinged mattress, but the plunger and bow of LN1 was now homeless, and had it been in the possession of a mouth, it would have been requesting for someone to take care of it. As they explored their rather bland surroundings, they were confused of the lack of anything that seemed like a challenge until they noticed the arrival of the helpful intern Smasher, lacking the actual host accompanying him

"Hey, Smasher?" Cirdec asked. "Where's GD? Shouldn't he be here shouting at us or something?"

"Yeah... That was what he's supposed to do, according to his schedule." He proceeds to pull out a clipboard with several notes and dates pasted onto them. The one at the top appeared to say "SHOUT AT ACTORS. 7:00." "After the whole ceremony was over, he brought out a bottle of something strong from who knows where, so he's off sleeping in his trailer. In the meantime, I'll be the one explaining this weeks challenge."

"You?" Guthes questioned. "Has GD allowed you to do his job for him?"

"Not exactly, but who do you prefer, me or the loudmouth that always insults you? In any case, take a look outside the window-" Everyone proceeded to cram next to the 2-by-2 frame window. "-and you'll see the set-up for our next challenge, Runman! In this challenge, players will have to show off their athletic side and run a certain distance. To start off, everyone needs to shout run, step, dash, or something similar before every step. Otherwise, they won't count. At every fourth pace, there will be a hurdle that you need to jump over. Like before, you need to shout run, hop, leap, or something similar. If you do not jump over the hurdle, you are sent back two paces. The first one to reach 40 paces wins the challenge, and the person who ends up in last will not have their vote count. I hope you guys understand the rules, because it's time to pick up the pace!"
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 9: Marathon)

In short, post Run or something to move up one. Post Jump or something at every fourth. Get to 40.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 9: Marathon)

Toad Eightyfive said:
Dear Christ, I hate live action challenges.
Which is why I've put off on using them until Week 7. I don't like them either, but it's either this, luck, or quizzes. What do you prefer?
 
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