![]() You can find the instructions and materials for the 6 activities on this page. If that’s your favorite part, then might we suggest a head-to-toe yellow outfit? Get ready to have fun with some CBM Color War classics! The best part?! You can pick your team! Hopefully, this means you won’t be scrambling to find tons of clothes in a color you don’t own. Y’all, she is queer and in love with Val.We’re so happy that you want to participate in a day of competition and excitement. (I’m calling it now, Gina and EJ are confidently broken up by the end of episode eight.) Yet, as the fireworks go off, metaphorical ones start to spark for Ashlyn. Instead, they awkwardly sit in the canoe, awaiting fireworks. Unfortunately, EJ won’t let the promposal go through, as dates aren’t allowed at prom. He runs back to The Yurt Locker (gets me every time) and is crying over the matter, until Jet sparks an idea within Ricky’s head for the dance. Ricky is, obviously, bummed and continuing to feel confusion over his adoration for Gina. Ricky quickly helps Gina set up an indoor canoe date that will act as a camp promposal for EJ and herself. Jet’s riffing takes it for the yellow team, shocking Maddox and helping to connect them again, albeit not fully back in each other’s good graces. ![]() The color war stats are all tied up going into the singalong, having the teams battle with a performance of “It’s On” from Camp Rock 2 (and various 100K Pyramid commercials). In Miss Jenn fashion, she aids the wildcats with numerous quips and effortless advice. He urges her presence to be a secret, so the fellow campers don’t look at him as weak or failing in his role, but y’all already know the news gets out. With a phone call, a spotlight, and a dream, EJ has summoned Miss Jenn to the barn to get some pointers on directing. Ricky suggests proving himself during the color war to help Maddox win the day, since she is the unofficial face of the camp. He assumed she was talking to a boy and told his mom out of fairness, so he still feels awful to this day. He stresses that he didn’t think it was outing. Jet is, what a shock, moping about, especially after Maddox revealed he outed her to their mom. It’s a series of physical challenges, a la the Disney Channel Games, which itself is a cornerstone of modern sport. Maddox is deemed the team captain for the yellow team, while EJ heads up the blue team. While is still adamant about putting on a good show to prove to his father he doesn’t need leadership school (still a disgusting concept), Gina was the take it day-by-day. EJ then comes in to talk with Gina over the letter debacle, which she seems to be over. ![]() She has really opened up since we first met her, which is quite sweet. Gina and Maddox connect over Jet issues, with Maddox finally feeling open enough to talk to the new campers over her issues. The man loves tension more than he loves Taylor McKessie. ![]() The rules are simple: two teams, two colors, one winner, bragging rights for the rest of time. As mentioned, it’s the yearly color war at Camp Shallow Lake. Let’s all take a deep breath and get into the episode. Don’t make the girl climb a rock wall, let the girl climb on top of the notes! Are they off book? Are the sets complete? This whole color war hoopla seems like a huge waste of time considering I have yet to see Kourtney sing as Elsa. We have three episodes left of the season and the drama is so tense at camp, I genuinely have no clue how their production of Frozen is shaping up to be.
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