User blog:Gogogadget831/Every Episode of Total Drama Reviewed: Episode 41 - One Million Bucks B.C.

Episode 41: One Million Bucks B.C.

Premise: The contestants go back to the Stone Age in the prehistoric-themed challenge. Courtney gets special treatment thanks to her lawsuit, things heat up between Duncan and Courtney, and Heather is on the hunt for some new hair weaves

Challenge: Make fire using stones, bone duel above a tar pit

Winner(s): Killer Grips

Elimination: None

Reward: Barbecue ribs

My Favorite Part: Beth letting Heather fall in the tar pit

This episode was alright. There were some things that I liked, like Heather getting rid of Lindsay's hir knots ("you pulled my eyes into the back of my head!"), Heather going crazy over Courtney's hair, Beth letting Heather fall into the tar pit, Heather beating down the pterodactyl after it took her wig, and some of the tension between Duncan and Courtney. There were also a few small moments, like Heather criticizing some of her teammates' hair ("Leshawna's gross weed", "Beth's pathetic ponytail", and "Lindsay's dumb blonde"), everyone's reaction to Chris's loincloth, Harold claiming he looks hot in leopard skin, Courtney hitting Duncan on the head with the bone, and Courtney and Duncan's showdown over the tar pit (with Courtney hitting Duncan in the kiwis!). I also really liked that scene when Beth protested against Courtney using her PDA when she was the one with a boyfriend and then Chris was like, "Care to take that on with our legal department, Beth?" and then Chef was in a judge costume. That moment was really funny. And I liked that moment when the pterodactyl took Heather's wig and she was like, "Let go, or you're dead meat, Tweety!" There are a few problems with this episode though. Firstly, I thought Courtney was a bit annoying in this episode and her rules were pretty unfair. But I guess that's what you get when you have a good lawyer. Her uptight attitude was a bit annoying in a few scenes and pretty funny at some scenes. Secondly, I thought that the mutant beavers and the pterodactyls were a bit too cartoony and slightly unrealistic, interfering a bit with the realistic tone established earlier in the series. This episode is also not very memorable and kind of forgettable. There's nothing wrong with it. It's not a bad episode. It's just alright. One more thing: props for Lindsay for being the first to make fire!