"You have a lot of discipline and you also have a lot of teamwork."
JC Whittington is now the leader of Pasadena Bad Company but traces his origins to a Maryland tobacco farm. As he explains it, he worked hard while he was growing up so he can live the laid back life of a professional paintballer now. As anybody who grew up in the country knows, JC includes hunting as one of his passions of life. While he lives in New Jersey he goes back to the farm whenever he gets a chance and will someday retire to the farm life he grew up with.
Starting off the episode we see the Montreal Image face off against Bad Company. Image lost two players on the break to put them at an initial disadvantage. After a few more seconds wrestling for position Image loses a third man while Bad Company drops their first. JC is playing quite aggressively though his team drops another player. Nursing their one player advantage, JC runs through and eliminates an Image player before he's shot out, leaving Bad Company with a 4-3 advantage. Bad Company controls the field position and after picking off an Image player they are able to run through and finish off the Image with 4 players left.
The Bad Company next take on the Stockholm Joy Division. Bad Company loses two players off the break but Joy loses two right after. While fighting for position Bad Company loses a third and a fourth player. Joy Division communicates in Swedish which gives may or may not give them an advantage but definitely gives them a unique sound on the field. After a few more minutes they hit another Bad Company player on the top of the head and lead 5-2. Joy is able to pick off another of Bad Company but loses one player in the process. Finally, nursing their large lead and trying to avoid losing any more players they eliminate the last Bad Company player and win 4-0.
Trying to end the day with a winning record Bad Company finishes the show taking on Las Vegas LTZ. LTZ takes an aggressive break but loses 2 players. Shortly thereafter they drop two more players, leaving Bad Company with a 7-3 lead. With the huge advantage of numbers, Bad Company doesn't attack aggressively but slowly marches up the field and drops another player from LTZ. After another minute of methodical advancement the last two LTZ players are eliminated, leaving Bad Company with a perfect game. Pasadena didn't do anything fancy but they shot well and simply out muscled and pushed LTZ off the field.
Next week will feature Alex Lundqvist.

