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9 Episodes 2004 - 2004
Episode 0
Fri, Jun 4, 2004
Contestants audition for the upcoming Hawaii season of Girls v. Boys, competing in challenges to earn a spot on the show. The special introduces the format, rules, and personalities ahead of the season premiere.
Episode 1
Fri, Jul 2, 2004
Six new contestants arrive on the Big Island of Hawaii to begin the second season of Girls vs. Boys. Before choosing rooms in their shared island home, the teams compete in their first challenge, "The Key to the Game," searching through plates of food to find hidden keys. The girls win the challenge and take an early lead. As the teens settle into their first night, a grocery shopping task sparks tension between outgoing Christina and reserved Dina. The episode continues with the second challenge, "Row with the Flow," which tests teamwork and knowledge of one another. The girls win again, ending the season premiere with a 200-point lead.
Episode 2
Fri, Jul 9, 2004
The teens wake up to their first full day in Hawaii and struggle with sharing space and responsibilities. With the boys down in points, both teams prepare for the challenge "Mystery Meat," which requires eating unfamiliar food and completing a swimming task. The boys win after the girls encounter internal conflict when Christina refuses to participate fully. Tensions escalate among the girls before they attempt to resolve their issues. Later, a helicopter-assisted challenge called "Who's Your Papaya" leads to controversy and a disputed finish. The episode ends on a serious note when Kris is injured during the competition and taken to the hospital.
Episode 3
Fri, Jul 16, 2004
Following concern over Kris's injury, the teens regroup when he returns in time for the next challenge. Emotional tensions continue as romantic feelings and team dynamics clash, particularly among the girls. The teams compete in "The One-on-Ones," a series of individual challenges testing mental toughness, fear, and endurance. The boys win the overall mission, narrowing the point gap. As relationships grow more complicated, suspicions of romance and jealousy emerge, adding pressure to both teams.
Episode 4
Fri, Jul 23, 2004
Confidence runs high as the teams prepare for a raft-building challenge called "Whatever Floats Your Boat." The boys win after building a faster raft, earning points and the right to paint the girls as a penalty. The teens then compete in "Celebritease," where they dress as celebrities and perform in front of a high school audience. Despite the boys' confidence, the girls receive more correct guesses and win the challenge. As the episode ends, the group learns that two new competitors will soon be joining the cast.
Episode 5
Fri, Jul 30, 2004
The competition intensifies with "Hog Wild," a challenge that requires teamwork and endurance inside a hog pen. The girls dominate the challenge, widening their lead. Later, the teams compete in "Speedboat Hunt," a race involving underwater clues and buried treasure. The boys win the mission and unlock their new teammate, while the girls soon unlock theirs. Degrassi actors Jake Epstein and Lauren Collins officially join the cast, and the teens adjust to the expanded group as relationships and alliances begin to shift.
Episode 6
Fri, Aug 6, 2004
Jake and Lauren face their first full day of competition with the group. In "Moolah Madness," the teams attempt to sell unusual items to tourists, with the girls winning and earning both points and cash. The money leads to a celebratory dinner that brings the teams closer together. The next challenge, "Get on Board," tests speed and coordination as teams race to retrieve clothing from a floating dock. The boys win and force the girls to serve as butlers for the evening, while romantic tensions continue to develop.
Episode 7
Fri, Aug 13, 2004
With only days left in Hawaii, the teens reflect on their experiences and public expectations. The challenge "Statuesque" requires the competitors to remain motionless while distractions attempt to break their focus. The boys win after eliminating all of the girls, taking the overall lead for the first time. Later, a Hawaiian language-based challenge called "Goin' Hawaiian" ends with another boys' victory. Frustration builds among the girls as the boys gain a commanding point advantage heading into the final competition.
Episode 8
Fri, Aug 20, 2004
The season concludes with "The Final Finish," a multi-stage race combining physical endurance, teamwork, and problem-solving. Both teams remain close throughout the challenge, but the girls regain momentum during the final stage and secure the win. At the scoreboard, the girls are awarded the final points, winning the season and earning cash prizes and a wardrobe reward. The teens reflect on friendships, personal growth, and romantic connections before saying emotional goodbyes and departing Hawaii.