Week TwoWeek two is relatively uneventful – and not just because of a lack of meteors. It starts, of course, with chatting outside the toilets (and yes, one of them is blocked already)…
…and pillow-fighting by the tents.
Then the skilling objects appear…
… to be greeted with an overwhelming lack of interest. After an hour or so, Betty wanders over to an easel, stares at it for a while and walks away again.
At last, a few people start using the equipment. Charlie picks up a sketchpad and Isobel and Gertie sit down at drawing boards.
Elaine and Alan obviously prefer pillow fights to painting.
Honestly, I’ve never seen such an unartistic bunch of Sims. I thought painting was supposed to be a fun activity. This lot couldn’t care less. It’s well into Monday before anyone picks up even a single skill point. As in week one, it’s Isobel who gets the first one, although Gertie is only minutes behind her.
With the exception of Dilys, who is enjoying the benefits of being Head of Island, everyone is in a noticeably worse mood than in the first week, which may be why they’re making such slow progress on the skilling.
There’s a lot more socialising, though.
Betty and Charlie are still the only pair of best friends but quite a few friendships have formed and some have progressed to good friends. Ken, though, is busy shooting himself in the foot. He manages to upset Alan, who was close to being a friend at the end of week one, and insults practically everyone else.
As the end of the week approaches, Freddie takes a sudden interest in the drawing boards…
…and produces this sketch, which I don’t remember seeing before.
Jancis half-finishes a painting and gets her first point, while Betty-Belinda picks up a sketchpad and appears to be making good progress – until she decides she’s bored and wanders off to talk to herself instead.
When Friday lunchtime arrives, some of the easels are still unused and only Charlie’s managed to finish a painting. Four of the contestants have failed to gain even a single skill point and the winner is the only one to have made it to level 3.
And the second Head of Island is… Gertrude.
This week’s elimination is a foregone conclusion. Dilys, who’s hardly spoken to anyone all week, hesitantly votes for the Hon. Freddie and Ken, after some thought, decides he currently hates Isobel the most. Everyone else votes for Ken.
Slobby Dilys has made a complete mess of the Head of Island’s hut.
There are flies buzzing around everywhere – and she’s managed to break the shower during her last morning in residence. If I get Ken to clear up this lot as well as fixing the broken toilets, Gertie won’t be moving in for hours. So I make Dilys clean the loo and deal with the rest of the squalor myself.
Ken, I have to say, does a good job of the toilets. Maybe he could have got through all of the cleaning in time.
He leaves the show in style, too, waving to his fans (assuming he has any) and blowing kisses as he finishes teleporting to the shore.
Meanwhile, back on the island, Gertie enjoys her new library.
Thanks to her comfortable bed, she’s the first up on Saturday and, still in her nightie, heads straight for the PlasmaPunch Gyroscopic Conductor.
It’s the star attraction of this Fun Day (along with the bar
)…
…but not everyone thinks it’s a good thing. Technophobic Jancis manages to sabotage it and I have to buy a new one.
Gertie and Isobel have a go at karaoke and are, frankly, terrible. They get a mixed reaction from the others.
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Nobody uses the dancefloor (maybe it’s one of those things Sims can’t do autonomously?) but Dilys discovers the bubble bar during the evening and spends several hours blowing bubbles and hiccupping…
…while Gertie has a second go on the Gyroscopic Conductor – and falls off.
But you can’t beat good old-fashioned entertainment, at least according to Alan. He ends the week as he started it – with a pillow fight.