Ep 10. New Kids on the Rock
- TV-PG
- August 16, 2010
- 22 min
In Total Drama World Tour season 1 episode 10, titled "New Kids on the Rock," the contestants continue their journey across the globe to compete in various challenges and earn immunity from elimination. This episode takes place in Ireland, where the remaining contestants must perform as a rock band and earn the approval of the Irish locals.
The teams are shuffled once again, with new alliances forming and old ones crumbling. The challenge involves creating a song and music video that showcases Irish culture, with extra points given for incorporating traditional Irish instruments and dancing. With the pressure on, some contestants struggle to come up with ideas while others take charge and assert their dominance within their team.
As the bands rehearse and prepare for their performances, tensions rise between certain teammates. Courtney and Gwen continue to feud, with their argument escalating to a point where they refuse to speak to each other. Meanwhile, Alejandro continues to manipulate his way into gaining the trust of the other contestants, particularly Bridgette and Tyler.
The rock performances range from mediocre to impressive, with some teams pulling off a flawless execution while others struggle with their instruments and choreography. The judges, consisting of local Irish musicians, critique each performance and ultimately decide on a winning team.
However, the drama does not end there as a shocking twist is revealed at the end of the episode that leaves the contestants in disbelief and scrambling to come up with a plan to save themselves from elimination.
Overall, "New Kids on the Rock" delivers an entertaining and engaging episode, complete with catchy songs, engaging challenges, and of course, plenty of drama. The constant shuffling of teams keeps things fresh and unpredictable, and the addition of traditional Irish elements adds a fun and unique touch to the competition. Fans of Total Drama World Tour will not want to miss this exciting episode.