During Color War, Natalie buddies up to the sixth division girls and ditches her fifth division friends, who couldn’t be more immature. Then Nat inadvertently catches the attention of a sixth division boy, and without so much as a blink of an eye, she’s kicked out of the sixth division circle flat on her fifth division butt. Will Nat’s friends take her back? Sure, but first she’ll have to own up to a lot of immaturity on her part.
Brynn’s just transferred to a brand-new school in a town close by. A town in Bizarro World, that is, where academic excellence is the fast track to popularity and Candace—yes, quiet, seemingly insecure Candace—is the reigning queen bee. Brynn’s not sure how she’ll ever fit in to this parallel universe, until one day she notices Candace crumbling under the weight of some serious self-imposed stress. So Brynn takes Candace under her wing and teaches her the fine art of chilling out before she turns into a complete basket case at the tender age of thirteen.
When Natalie’s dad is nominated for a Best Actor Oscar, she flies to L.A. for the week, where she plans on hanging out with Tori and also taking her to the Oscars. But when Natalie hits it off with Tori’s friend Reed, Tori feels left out and picks a giant fight, which culminates in Natalie rescinding Tori’s invitation to the Oscars and giving it to Reed instead. Cut to: Natalie and Tori and their tearful reconciliation. Unfortunately the only way for Natalie to really enjoy this happily-ever-after ending is to find a replacement ticket to the Oscars!
Alyssa finds an amethyst, a stone believed to aid in psychic awareness. Suddenly she’s interpreting dreams and making predictions, all with 100 percent accuracy. While half the camp girls are believers, the other half are skeptics, attributing the gem’s track record to coincidence. Not that Alyssa cares what anyone thinks. In fact, she’s so attached to the amethyst, she names it Amy. But when a prediction causes the bunk to miss a Phillies game—where Justin Timberlake sings—even the believers cross over to the dark side. Still, Alyssa proclaims that the chances of her giving up the amethyst are “as likely as a snowstorm in July.” And lo and behold, the next morning the campus is carpeted in snow. Coincidence? Only Amy knows for sure . . .
In this tearful conclusion to the series, Dr. Steve announces that the government has forced him to sell the campgrounds to the state. The girls are heartbroken—until they decide to take a stand. They gather a group and head to the state capital to protest on the camp’s behalf, replete with signs, chants, and plenty of determination. Will the girls’ plan work, or will this be the last summer they're all together?
The girls will do whatever it takes to stay together, even if it means going to a place called Walla-Walla. Walla-Walla is more rustic and sports-oriented than Lakeview. And the girls there are a little snootier. Especially their ringleader, Peyton, and her second-in- command - wait - is that Sarah from two summers ago? She sure looks like Sarah. And sounds like Sarah. But if she actually is Sarah, then why on earth is she acting like she's never seen the Lakeview girls before?
Camp goes Hollywood!
Blind item: Which Walla-Walla camper turned movie extra has been seen canoodling with her fellow cast mate and resident set hottie? We think: Sarah and Chace! And poor Sarah's in for a big disappointment when she finds out he's only using her for her (supposed) insider status. Will Chase get his comeuppance? Only time will tell . . .