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The show will end with no big emotional pay-off, the characters will have learned nothing from the experience, and everyone will be as insensitive as when the show began.
Because let's face it, the show will have to end sometime, and what better way would be than keeping up the tone of the show throughout the finale?
  • I personally think it would be better to end on a good note, with all characters having evolved, especially on a good tone for Jasper, but each person their own opinion.

The Quartermaster's sister killed him and took his place.
At the start of episode 6 of season 2, the Quartermaster has his hook on his right arm. But at the end of the episode, after the Mess Hall burns down, the Quartermaster is shown left to have survived, with his sister apparently having perished in the fire. But, unlike earlier in the episode, his hook is shown to be on his left hand rather than his right, just like the quarter-sister.

Given how much the Quartersister looks like the Quartermaster, she could've easily started impersonating him by wearing his clothes and a fake mustache.

The platypus eventually will have a relevant role in the overall plot of the series.

Jasper did die at the end.

We've seen from his initial episode that he appears entirely alive and unremarkable to the other kids after decades of being a ghost, so why not minutes after becoming one? The bears killed him, and he went back to camp anyway.

  • Jossed. He died by dynamite in "Dial M for Jasper".

The show eventually will have a Big Bad
Back then in episode 5, Jasper mentioned something about an "evil" in Spooky Island that needed to be stopped. The main villain of the series could be the same person behind the strange experiments in Spooky Island, and probably will be also the person responsible for Jasper's death.
  • Cameron Campbell might end up being this after the Season 2 finale, considering he was last seen being carted away to prison while swearing revenge on David.

D.D. of Danger & Eggs fame is some sort of descendant of Nikki.

Hyperactive blue-haired daredevils, and both are a Genki Girl? Honestly, at first I thought it was some sort of Captain Ersatz, but then I thought it'd be way more fun if they were related somehow.

  • Except that Nikki's hair is green.
    • Maybe Nikki gets with a guy that has green hair in the future. Or she adopted what would later be D.D.'s great-great-great-great grandma.

A baby platypus will be seen in the background of a future episode

All of the eggs in episode 9 were shown to be smashed except for Nikki and Max's, which hatched and was eaten, and Preston and Nurf's, which ran away. Rule of Funny, but if the egg was already resourceful enough to run away, it could feasibly survive long enough to hatch.

David takes some kind of medicine that affects his personality
When singing his song in the first episode of season 2, he holds out a large bottle of pills labelled "Friend Pills PX" with the word friend clearly written on. David's chipper personality might be in part because of this medicine, as the PX implies that it has been prescribed to him.

Max's parents are...
Not uncaring for the sake of not caring, but most likely young, and just don't know better. As Max often talks about things on a more adult level than the other campers, though without the total understanding, he's very cynical because one or both his parents are, and don't have the parenting skills to hid it. I figure Max's da d and mom probably around David's age, and one or both, came from another country around Max's age.
  • Why wouldn't they show up for Parents Day then? Even Jermy's parents showed up.
  • Work? Stress? Maybe they aren't even together. There's a number of reasons one could forget. Maybe they aren't even a couple anymore.

Camp Campbell is a camp for kids with supernatural abilities.
Over the course of the show, several campers at Camp Campbell are shown to have abilities that could only be described as supernatural. This is most obvious with Harrison, who is shown to be completely capable of real magic, to the point where even his parents fear him. In addition to Harrison, Nurf, Nikki, and Neil have also been shown to have supernatural powers of some sort. In "David Gets Hard", Nurf is shown cracking Space Kid's helmet, despite the fact that the first episode proved that it was bullet proof, this of course showing that Nurf most likely has superhuman strength. In "Reigny Day", Nikki is shown communicating with David by what can only be described as telepathy, and in "Camporee", she's also shown to be capable of communicating with animals, likely through similar means. Lastly, Neil's power. Neil's power is most likely superhuman intelligence, as "Anti-Social Network" shows that he is capable of creating a completely sentient AI with mere graphing calculators.

Of course, several other characters have yet to show any signs of supernatural abilities, but given how nearly half of the campers have, this theory is very plausible.

  • As cool as this theory is, it has some holes. If David knows he's running a camp for supernatural kids, why is he unsettled when Nikki uses telepathy? Even if he doesn't know she had that specific power, he should be aware that she has some sort of ability and not be caught off-guard by it. Also, why does Gwen think Harrison's parents mean "the milk and newspaper" when they're talking about his abilities? She should also be aware that his powers are real.
  • What if the camp wasn't meant to be supernatural, and just ended up that way? And Nerris likely has illusionary/sensory manipulation, as she was able to bullshit everyone into thinking they were on an adventure to a volcano instead of a pudding pool. And if this is true, Max and Space Kid won't have powers. While Max will be agitated over this, Space Kid will be oblivious, and end up on the butt end of many jokes.
    • Space Kid might actually have a power. Drinking an entire bottle of sleeping medicine would likely kill any other kid, as would getting flung dozens of feet into the air and crashing onto hard ground. It could be that, while he can still get hurt or sick, he can't die.
    • There's also hints that Max has a power. In Space Camp Was a Hoax, he appears out of nowhere as David runs off, indicating the ability to teleport. This could also explain how he escaped from the Wood Scouts back in Season 1.

Season three will have a 'save the camp' story arc.
The Quartermaster predicted that the end times were here. He didn't say the end of what, exactly. And given that the camp founder and presumed funder has not only been arrested but also sworn vengeance on David as of the season two finale, those financial problems that have been constantly mentioned might well come to the fore...
  • Confirmed as of the Season 3 trailer.
  • Jossed. The 'save the camp' storyline was just one episode.

A future episode will be about a Villain Team-Up.
Specifically, Cameron Campbell, the Woodscouts, Daniel, NeilSpiel, and the Quartermaster will all team up against Camp Campbell. They'll at first think the alliance will be beneficial for all of them, but towards the end, they'll realize they're antagonizing the camp for completely different reasons, and it'll quickly fall apart from there.
  • Except NeilSpeil is dead, and the Quartermaster has no real reason to attack Camp Campbell. Though a team-up of Cameron Campbell, the Wood Scouts, and Daniel alone could be interesting.
    • Hence the Not Quite Dead link. Neil made a whole bunch of NeilSpiels, and it could be possible for them to reactivate one of them. And as for the Quartermaster, he said he would betray everyone when the opportunity arose. This would be that opportunity.
  • Semi-Confirmed. "Camp Loser Says What?" does indeed have a team-up between the Woodscouts and Daniel, but none of the other parties.

The platypus killed the bear.
Just because.

"Space Camp Was a Hoax" takes place before "Quartermaster Appreciation Day".
The tuft of Nikki's hair the Quartermaster has is the same one Space Kid yanked out with his toy rocket.

A Distant Finale will show Max as a counselor at Camp Campbell, with David as the owner.
The two are becoming slowly but surely closer, and it was demonstrated that David was a cynic to some extent. Maybe Max won't cheer up to David's level - perhaps a Gwen-level temperament will be more his type - but he will choose to work at the camp to help kids who are in the same boat as he is now. Bonus points if he's either working with Nikki and Neil (as counselors for Nature and Science Camps) or if they drop of children with him for the summer.

Daniel specifically targeted Camp Campbell because of Space Kid.
As the leader of a cult based on space, Daniel probably is very interested in what astronauts are up to, especially considering that they're most likely to debunk his 'religion'. It's possible he may have gone after the camp specifically to convert and sacrifice Space Kid, considering that he's actually Neil Armstrong's grandson. Sacrificing Space Kid would probably give Daniel major points with his bullshit gods, and being able to convert the grandson of the first man on the moon would make the cult seem more legitimate, making it easier for him to recruit new members. And the second Daniel's alone with the children, he opens with bringing up space, specifically getting Space Kid interested in his pitch. The other campers are just a bonus, and a convenient smoke screen to cover what his real goal is.

Quartermaster is the big bad of the series.
After the fire, Quartermaster was revealed to have his hook changed to his left hand. Now, while a lot of people think Quartersister killed and replaced her brother, what if Quartermaster ABSORBED Quartersister? A quartermaster is a navy officer, so obviously it's not his official title at camp. Additionally, Space Kid's words after opening the box at Quartermaster's store, it says "The master must not be made whole again." And after the mess hall bursts into flames, Quartermaster says "one down, two to go." What if him absorbing his last two relatives will result in him becoming THE Master, and the final villain of the series?
  • After watching the episode again, I realize Quartermaster actually said "two down, one to go. I'm gonna win that tontine". A tontine is a fund where various members share equal parts until they exit the agreement, then the remaining members receive more until one is left with everything. And if Quartermaster already absorbed two relatives, that brings him even closer to his end goal. And what if the first relative was the one who ran the evil experiments on Spooky Island?
  • To add to this WMG, a quarter can also mean a fourth. A quarter-master. A fourth of the Master.

Quartermaster is part of the Master From Doctor Who.
The Master must not be made whole again?The prophesy coming from a weird box?The powerful eruption of light energy showing the Quartermaster was completely unharmed in the fire and looking as good as new?He's the Master from Doctor Who!

Jasper will find peace when he is reunited with his pogs
Pogs are a thing from the nineties, just like Jasper, so the pogs in Campbell's cellar must be his. Assuming that he was killed by Campbell or an associate, instead of just accidentally dying on the island, and even if he did, it's possible that his corpse was disposed of and his pogs are his only early remains.

The infection in Night of the Living Ill was somehow caused by Jermy Fartz.
Aside from turning people into zombies, it also turns people into disgusting slobs with nasally voices and... bathroom issues. In other words, it makes them more like Jermy. Maybe that entire episode was the result of the Wood Scouts using Jermy to try and sabotage Camp Campbell. They could’ve had him spit in the counselors’ drinks, thus getting them sick. And with no authority figures looking after the campers, they could swoop in and take over. They didn’t anticipate that the campers would also get sick, hence why they don’t show up in the episode. The plan went south and they didn’t want to catch the same disease.

The third season will explore the lives of the campers before they came to Camp Campbell

Camp Campbell is in or close to Gravity Falls, Oregon.
Forested area, surrounded by bizarre unexplained phenomena, that most people don't notice or question, with a surprising number of unhinged and eccentric characters in an isolated area. Sound familiar?
  • Yup. Just look at the characters. Harrison is basically a human Bill, Max and Neil are a near perfect split of Dipper, Nikki's a deadringer for Mabel, and The Quartermaster could be seen as McGucket losing his mind again.

The show will have a gag if not an episode that will serve as a Take That! towards the Rule 34 community.
It could end up with a Pædo Hunt.
  • Confirmed with Shipping Community Trash in "Bonjour, Bonquisha".

One of the lines from the first episode, will become the Arc Words for the series.
Much like "Do you ever wonder why we're here" from Red vs. Blue, one line that was originally thought to be just part of a one off gag or just a throwaway line, will be repeatedly called back to in later seasons, until it's finally used in a (semi-)serious context. (And this will probably get Lamp Shaded at some point).

The show will go through Cerebus Syndrome at some point.
The show already has the potential to tell a darker story, namely with the mysteries surrounding the Quartermaster and Jasper’s death. It’s just a matter of where the writers take these dangling plot threads in the future. For evidence, look at their two other biggest shows. Rooster Teeth seems to enjoy telling a seemingly simple, lighthearted story and then flipping it on its head. Secondly, there’s this interview with Shannon McCormick (voice of Quartermaster). In it, he says there’s a greater world outside of the camp and the show has the potential to become more narrative-driven ala Gravity Falls (though he doesn’t believe it’ll go that route).
  • The thing is, though, RWBY and Red vs Blue are both stories with actual plot. Camp Camp is an episodic Slice of Life. There is no season-long plotline, no grand plan from mastermind villains. Those are shows where a Cerebus Syndrome would work without coming off as too out of place or jarring. Camp Camp as a show would be fundamentally killed if they did more serious story-driven episodes of a show that has no story to begin with.

Harrison is Ozpin
Specifically, his very first incarnation. Harrison inexplicably exhibits genuine magical powers, and judging by his parents' reactions, magic isn't considered to be real in the world of Camp Camp. In RWBY, magic isn't considered to be real either, and there are less than ten people who have magic in the entire world. All of those people are in some way related to Ozpin; either he gave them their powers, or he's responsible for the powers of their ancestors. Ozpin is not very responsible, but even he wouldn't give a ten year old boy destructive magical powers. Harrison is a boy, so he can't be a Maiden. The only other possibility is that he's Ozpin.

Harrison has a Semblance that relates to teleporting matter
Almost all of the tricks that can only be explained as magic involve making something vanish or appear.

Harrison is Bill.
Just look at the dude. Yellow and black dress clothes, Black tophat, and, y'know, MAGIC. It's very likely that he's either a past form of Bill trying to pass as human, or Bill reincarnated. After all, the statue of Bill was found IRL, and someone did shake its hand...
  • He's just biding his time until he can unleash a second Weirdmageddon.
  • Or Harrison is Bill before he was Bill. Specifically, he heads off to wherever that purple octopus was in search of his brother, ends up in a two dimensional world and can’t get back because of his lack of skill at bringing things back when he vanishes them, and goes insane from being trapped there so long. This explains why Bill hated his two-dimensional world so much: he wasn’t even from there originally. He eventually escaped, but was sent back in time or something.

Jasper is an Astral Projection
He says that he will only find peace when his physical body is appeased in some way.

Dolph is aware of his resemblance to Hitler...
And went to Art Camp to change this. Hitler's Start of Darkness is often attributed to both the death of his mother and his rejections from an Art College in Vienna. Dolph's mother was absent during Parent Day, and his father made note that he was raised on a German Army Base, likely influencing his behavior as Campbell notes. Except whereas Hitler being rejected from Art College is what is considered his Start of Darkness, Dolph wants to get better at Art to subvert the path he's on by succeeding where Hitler failed: Getting into Art College. His time at Camp Campbell has proven results. He used to paint Nazi imagery into everything, but the Holiday Special showed him using his artistic talents several times without using any Nazi Imagery, or any Hitler References. Dolph is trying to stop himself from becoming like Hitler.
  • Another similar theory: Dolph is a paradoxical clone of Hitler, specifically Baby Hitler from the end of Deadpool 2, rather than having Cable kill Baby Hitler, Wade used the time device to put him in a new timeline so he could grow up as a normal kid instead of a dictator.

Ered will gain an increased role as the series continues
As the daughter of two FBI agents, specifically the ones who arrested Cameron Campbell and sent him to Super Guantanamo, Ered has a connection to Campbell's plot. Campbell has made it clear he plans on returning to get "revenge" on David, but he may go after Gwen, Max, and Ered too. Gwen and Max for their absence causing him to spill the beans that lead to his arrest, and Ered so as to get revenge on the two agents by proxy. Campbell isn't above hurting kids, as he considered stabbing David when they thought Jasper died and frequently uses Space Kid as a human shield, so he may very well go after them. And if he becomes an Arc Villain, Ered would gain more focus due to being on of his targets, possibly becoming the Sixth Ranger to the Main Trio. Nikki already likes her alot, and Max can tolerate her, so it wouldn't be an issue.

Plus, she's voiced by Jen Brown. Two of Jen's roles in Rooster Teeth Productions have had great prominence in their series, either from the beginning of the series,note  or from the moment the plot began to involve them.note  So it isn't unreasonable to think another of her roles will gain similar treatment, especially considering Ered is tied to the plot of a potential Arc Villain.

  • Alternatively, she could join the main cast as her dads try to hunt down Cameron Campbell.

David and Gwen will become Max's legal guardians
As much as they fight, the Season 2 Finale has made it clear David and Gwen care for Max, and Max has become noticeably less antagonistic to the two of them during the Holiday Specials.note  Considering his Absent Parents and the implication the entire reason he is at Camp Campbell is solely so they could get rid of him, it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to think they'd give David and Gwen custody over him. This in turn would give him an actual family, and help him deal with the Cynical Outlook he developed.

Each of the Kids will receive a Day in the Limelight Episode building off of Parent Day
Much like Space Kid had an entire episode devoted to his reason for coming to camp which was continued in Parent Day, the others will gain episodes that build off the events of Parent Day.
  • Harrison will try to finally gain control of his powers in the hopes of not frightening his parents anymore and (assuming he hasn't already) bring his brother back.
  • Nurf will continue to follow his more peaceful outlook, while also working through the issues his home life left him.
  • Nerris will try to show the others the joy of LARP and go further into how her dad got her into it.
  • Preston will be called out for his constant shouting and we'll learn just why his grandma was there but his parents weren't.
  • Dolph will focus on his art while trying to move past his Hitler like traits.
  • Neil's obsession with science will be pointed out to be the exact opposite of his father, a philospher, and Neil will explain more about the circumstances of his mother and father.
  • Nikki's relationship with her mother will be pointed out as to why she is so naive in regards to social actions, and Nikki's desire for Nature over Civilization will be due to being in Nature being the only time she was actually happy, whereas Civilization reminds her of her mother.

All of the Campers Will Try to Get Max to Join Their Camp
After finding out Max doesn't have a camp, everyone else will try to get him to join theirs in an effort to both help him and prove the superiority of their own hobby. Max likes some (Neil and Nikki's) hates some (Space Kid, Nerris, and Harrison's) and is indifferent to others (Ered's and Dolph's). At the end, David will reveal he made a camp just for Max: Antiestablishmentarianism Camp. Gwen thinks this is just ASKING for trouble, but Max loves it.

Max's parents sent him to Camp Cambell to protect him.
Max's parents are going through an ugly divorce and were hoping three months at camp would give them enough time to get their affairs in order and obviously didn't tell Max when he left but would explain when things like custody were figured out.
  • Both Max's friends have divorced parents, so forshadowing

Nerris and Harrison will become best friends at some point.
Nerris apparently dislikes Harrison because he can actually perform magic and is jealous of him. Of course, Harrison might very well be jealous of her, because her parents actually love and care about her, whereas his parents treat him with abject fear and don't even seem to want to touch him. Plus, he accidentally made his own brother disappear, which was why he came to camp in the first place. Considering all the havoc his powers cause for him, he'll most likely admit, during a low point, that he wishes he didn't have them, to which Nerris can offer some encouraging words.

If/when Jasper reveals that he's a ghost, the campers will react poorly
  • As much as Max insists that he's not a screamer, he faces his fears by looking for the rational explanation. There is none for ghosts, and he'd be upset when he finds that there is an afterlife. Or he'd just get angry.
    • Confirmed. He freaks out when he sees the picture of him and a young David, and he mentions that he has to re-calibrate his entire worldview.
  • Neil, as scientific as he is, will get angry and try to figure out the trick.
    • Semi-confirmed. He doesn't get angry, but he comes up with several irrational explanations. He seems to have accepted it by the time they actually ask Jasper and he explains how he died, however..
  • Nikki will think it's awesome.
  • Nurf might try punching him, while Jasper sighs as the punches go right through him.
  • Nerris would try to use Turn Undead.
  • Harrison might actually succeed in hurting him with magic.
  • Gwen would freak out. She knows a camper went missing, but it's another to know he's dead.
  • David would start crying because he could see his old friend again.

Camp Camp takes place in the same universe as Harry Potter and Harrison is a Muggle/No-Maj-born.
Harrison’s strange magical abilities that he’s learning to control is actually him manifesting his powers in the same way Harry did, in the books Harry was described to accidently jumping onto a roof and made glass suddenly disappear without knowing how he did it. Similarly it’s possible that Harrison is a more powerful Wizard than Harry with the feats he’s performed on purpose, and without use of a wand. As to why Harrison hasn’t gone to Ilvermorny yet, he might’ve not gotten his invitation letter due to being too young, with this we could also assume Nikki might be No-Maj-born with a gift of communicating with animals (much like Neville Longbottom). Although Nikki is likely old enough to attend Ilvermorny (since she's had her first period) she might've simply not told anyone because they didn't ask or being an Agent of Chaos.

Why Spooky Island changed its name
  • Jasper haunted the place and caused several unknown phenomena.
  • Campbell realized how incriminating the place was, and gave it that name to deter campers.
  • The Quartermaster did it for a free space.
  • Could also be the random lightning that appears whenever the name is spoken aloud.

Cameron Campbell doesn't know what happened to Jasper
When Max confronted Campbell about Jasper's death being covered up, he looked genuinely confused and lost. It's possible he's just trained himself to act that way whenever Jasper comes up, but as the episode shows he's actually a pretty terrible liar despite his pride at being a master manipulator. It's entirely possible from this that:

  • He genuinely doesn't know that Jasper died, just that he went missing.
  • The Quartermaster may be the one who covered up Jasper's death, as he's the only adult so far who has actually acknowledged what happened to him.

Cameron Campbell and Ms. Priss will date each other
Cameron Campbell is the Flower Scout ideal of the perfect man: tough, rugged, and manly. They're also Birds of a Feather; neither of them really care about their charges, instead their reputations and wealth.

Campbell will return to his summer home and encounter a furious Jasper
Assuming that he hasn't been put to rest.

Only children, and children at heart like David, can see ghosts
Only five people have been confirmed to have seen Jasper: Max, Nikki, Neil, Space Kid, and David. The Quartermaster is a regular at Spooky Island, and he doesn't say a word about a kid's ghost, only that he went missing. Max, Nikki, and Neil will bring Cameron Campbell to Spooky Island to speak to Jasper, but Campbell can't see him. When the kids find out about this, Max and Neil will complain that it's unscientific and unreasonable, and Nikki thinks it's awesome.

The next season finale will be about the end of summer vacation and the return to school
The kids, especially Max, will face the fact that they might not see each other ever again. But then one of them (probably Max or Gwen) points out that they could give out their emails or phone numbers and make a group chat. The kids then make a pact to return to the camp next year.\\Then the first episode of the season after that will show all the campers at Camp Campbell... except for Max. For whatever reason, his parents won't allow him to return to Camp Campbell. The campers will come up with some scheme to bring Max back.

David and Daniel are both robots, Daniel is a prototype
At the end of episode 13 it says "apologies for my robotic nature," Daniel was able to build a sauna in not enough time to build a sauna, David was able to lift a boulder in the intro which most humans could not do, at the beginning of episode 3 he says "all that's left to do is recharge with a full eight hours of lying in bed awake waiting for tomorrow." Humans need sleep. David doesn't. David is always happy and energetic, which, though not impossible for a human, would be way easier if he was programmed to be happy or something. Also he survived all of:hit by bus- episode 1upside down for like a day- episode 4 (at the end of episode 7 Nikki was upside down and said the blood was rushing to her head)hit by car while upside down and on fire- episode 4hit with guitar- episode 1Something involving fire (it was unspecific, just said to not do political history camp and fire safety in the same day)- episode 8attacked by wolf (got hurt but not fatally)- episode 11explosion (although everyone survived that so maybe that was just cartoon physics)- episode 12Also, Daniel and David look basically the same. They have different clothes and color scheme but that would be easy to change. Daniel is probably the prototype because David is more convincingly human. For example, in episode 13 Daniel is hit by guitar but is fine the next scene, not even hurt, whereas at the end of episode 1, David is hit by the same (or at least the same model) guitar and it doesn't show him after but he screams in pain so he was probably hurt. Also David was hurt when Nurf stabbed him. Also David blinks. Maybe Daniel wanted to take over Camp Campbell because he was jealous and he wanted to prove he was better even though he was the prototype. He is probably like the Psycho Prototype and maybe something went wrong with Daniel so people like memory-wiped David or something to avoid that happening again. Maybe Daniel was mad because he was abandoned for David, and maybe he wants to kill all humans or maybe Daniel killed the engineers so they could not control him, and then they couldn't control David either. Also Daniel may have been hurt by the koolaid because it's like if you spill koolaid on your phone, it breaks, and your phone doesn't care if it's poison or not. David would be waterproof though, since he was fine when Nurf pushed him into a lake. He also mentioned swimming in the intro. So David is probably waterproof.

The characters are all stuck in a "Groundhog Day" Loop that encompasses several days
Presuming that they all retain their memories and there's still the expected transition to night, this loop can go on indefinitely, with no the wiser. This would also provide a convenient explanation for how it's still the same summer. At least until one or more characters starts to wonder just why summer vacation seems to be going on longer than usual...
One of the campers at Camp Campbell will lose an eye/start wearing an eye patch at some point
So far one camper in each of the other camps around Lake Lilac have one member with an eyepatch, Thabii for the flower scouts and Snake for the Wood Scouts, so it would just be fitting for all three camps to have a camper with an eyepatch.
  • If it's Nikki that winds up losing an eye, she'll be happy about it. Likewise, she'll be disappointed if it's not her.

Kentucky seceded from the U.S.
In Foreign exchange Campers, Brian escapes with whatever Campbell was hiding (I forgot what it was), and announced that Kentucky can secede from this Godless Country, and in Cameron Campbell the Campbell Camper (which was released after FEC, on youtube, at least), Max mentions "Russia, Thailand, North Korea and Kentucky" as part of Campbell's shady dealings.

Harrison will become a more important character.
From what we saw in "Parent's Day", Harrison's home life is not too different from Max's. A future episode could have this come to light and have Max and Harrison bound over it. From then on, Harrison could become a Sixth Ranger of sorts for the main trio. While not appearing in all episodes, he could join them every once and awhile. (Who knows, maybe he could even fill in for Nikki if an episode takes place during her designated "adventure day" with Nerris and Dolph.) Plus, it's pretty clear that the world of Camp Camp has its fair share of supernatural elements. Having someone with actual magic powers around could come in handy.

the "Hand Holding is Lewd" meme is true in the Camp Camp universe
Granted, only Nikki knows it is.

the Wood Scouts are the youth wing of an actual paramilitary
Considering their extreme militarism.

Daniel was in the Sleepy Peak region before his debut episode.
In season 1 episode 8 "Into Town" David finally had enough of Max's shenanigans and goes into town to unwind. Max asks a bartender if they've seen anyone matching David's description, and Nikki provides a drawing of a happy and smiling David, and the bartender confirms that yes, he's seen someone matching David's description. He was ranting about something being some kid's fault. This seems like it refers to David and lends credit to Max's theory that David had snapped, but by the end of the episode it's revealed David was just going camping to unwind. And at no point in the episode did he ever seem angry at Max and co. except when he caught them sneaking around town which is completely normal and understandable.

This theory suggests that the person the bartender saw was actually Daniel, ranting and raving about a kid who exposed his whole cult operation. Someone who the bartender would likely remember for smiling so much.

Dolph is the great-grandson of Adolf Hitler, in an alternate timeline where Hitler and Eva Braun had children.
If Space Kid can be the great-grandson of Neil Armstrong and the grandnephew of Buzz Aldrin, why can't our favorite German artist camper be a descendant of Hitler? Though like with Hitler's nephew IRL, Dolph's family were disgusted by the dictator's actions and disowned him, changing their last name to Houston.

Max's parents are...
Dead. They're dead. Max secretly signed himself up so he would have somewhere to go. whenever asked, even in Parent's Day he just says they don't care... or alternatively, and more logically...

Max's parents abandoned him at the camp.
Max is seen to be a, problem child to say the least, constantly acting out, swearing, and being a bit of a dick. Eventually Max's parents who were probably already neglectful, just abandoned him. Max only says they don't care, and, unfortunately, they didn't. Gwen and David know they didn't care, but nobody knows except Max knows how much they didn't.

David and Daniel are half-brothers.
David's dad got drunk one night after a fight between him and David's mom, met a blonde woman with... interesting beliefs, and, well, things happened. David's dad went back to his mom because, after all, they had a newborn child to raise. David's dad never told anyone of the event, and David and Daniel haven't figured it out because David's... David, and Daniel's too busy with... Xemüg.

The fish... whatever that was that Gwen was in love with was 'The Master'.
In Quartermaster Appreciation Day, Space Kid finds a box that makes him say "The Master must not become whole again.". In Something Fishy Gwen falls in love with a Fish Monster. The Fish Monster, 'The Master', became whole again underwater, with the Quartermaster immediately knowing saying "It has resurfaced.". Quartermaster is said to have adopted the Fish Monster, well, it went rogue, and he was forced to cut it up and throw it into the lake so it's power wasn't unleashed upon the world. Like I said, under the water, it became whole once more.

Max’s Home Life.
Max is being raised in a single parents household. They send him to camp but can’t afford to do any activities beyond the bare minimum. His attitude is a way for attention. The summer is way to make crazy money so there is just a little enough for next summer.

Season Five
Despite With Friends Like These putting a really nice wrap on the series, there are supposed to be new episodes anyways. How will this be accomplished? Season Five will feature a timeskip to a few years in the future where Max is a Junior Counselor helping David run Camp Campbell.

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