User blog:AverageHero/Avi's Reviews: "Total Drama All-Stars" Episode Three

'If you haven't seen any episode of Total Drama All-Stars'', don't read this. '''

Hey, guys! Avi here!

I know this review blog is late, but it would seriously bother me if didn't review one of the thirteen episodes. :P

The episodes opens with the Villains in the cabins. The shadows in the boys' cabin scene really bother me. It's like the doors open and there's a huge light shining on them, or something... Creepy.

In the girls' cabin, Heather and Jo are bickering, and Gwen makes a lame joke about "bunking with the Bickersons". And I hate that she's so worried about sounding villainous, when is season one, she didn't give one. I know characters can change, but it's like the old Gwen doesn't even shine through anymore.

We then see Sierra in her slow descent into madness, since she can't do anything without even mentioning Cody. I hate that she's so dependent on him, when she would be so much more awesome if she was crazy for everyone. That's why she's the Total Drama superfan, not the Cody superfan.

We then see what "The Malevolent One's" plan is going to be: destroying everyone's stuff so that they go crazy without it. I'm actually liking Sam this season, so I hope he's not leaving soon.

I'm just going to skip the dinner scene since it's only Courtney complaining and the others stashing food.

Jo/Heather/Alejandro all try to play Gwen. I'm glad Gwen knows he's evil. I would have lost all respect for her if she fell for him. Although, her dating Duncan is tough enough for me. :P

Next is the challenge. A mix of TDA's war movie challenge and TDI/TDWT's paintball games. It bothers me that Courtney's looking forward to shooting Gwen when she ends up hanging back for the rest of the episode.

One thing I'm noticing as I'm writing this is I'm not even talking about a bit of the episode because I find it not important, or not memorable.

I liked the Villains' cannon fight, however.

Once the challenge acutally begins, we see Sierra is now imagining Cameron as Cody. Like I said: "descent into madness".

Mike is feeling alone without his personalities, and the Villains are having some in-fighting. I liked Jo, Heather, and Alejandro's fight over Gwen.

Later on, Duncan and Gwen have another hint towards their breakup. (yay)

Sierra shoots herself and Gwen.... fake barfs? Okay...

Zoey wins it for the Hamster, and Jo goes home.

But, the team switch is what surprised me the most. It's not Courtney and Gwen, it's Courtney and Duncan!?

There wasn't many memorable or likable things about this episode, in my opinion. That's why I give it a: '''5 out of 10. '''

I'm looking forward to the next episode, though. So, until then, this is Avi, signing off!

~Avi