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[Heather grunts]
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I'm just [bleep] frustrated.
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[sobbing]
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This is hell.
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I know this is tough.
I know this is like
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some of the toughest [bleep]
that we've all been through.
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I'm just fed-up.
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I wanna go home.
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[Andrew] Heather's
definitely struggling.
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She said she's a pro with primitive
fire, so I let her take the lead.
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And maybe that
pressure's just getting to her.
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Heather, today was a hard
day. We are all beat down.
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And I know that your
body has taken a hit.
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But you are a
strong, strong woman.
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You know that.
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[Patrick] It's okay to,
like, vent and let it out.
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But, like, quitting's not
an option for any of us.
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I think it's best if we just
take a minute to, like, chill out.
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[Heather] I'm worried.
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Because we still
can't start a fire.
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And I don't know if I can
hold on to this hope anymore.
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I'm just fed-up.
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[narrator] One week
into the 21 day challenge,
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three teams of three remain
stranded on the deserted island.
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To the northeast,
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under the dense,
jungle canopy...
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Okay, I'm ashed up
for the mosquitoes
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and I'm gonna go take the trap.
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I'll be back.
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[narrator] Signs
of a wild hog...
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[Na'im] Oh [bleep]! It's a pig!
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That guy is gonna
go down very soon.
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[narrator] ...inspired
Bulent to think big.
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[all whooping]
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[narrator] And with
no tools to work with,
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he turns salvaged
airplane wire into a snare.
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Those cables might get us
some bacon at the end of the night.
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But it's Na'im's
innovative shrimp trap...
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Plus Gilligan's
Island is [bleep].
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that provided their latest meal.
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Hey, guys! We
got shrimp tonight.
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-[Kerra whoops]
-[Bulent] Beautiful!
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I do wanna check the traps
and feed we left for the pig.
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As long as that's set, it's
just a sit and wait game.
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Look at the pathway.
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There's a fresh mark.
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He's around here somewhere.
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Which makes it quite dangerous
because that's a big-ass pig.
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There's dirt right there
that has been moved.
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So the chance is
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that he went through there
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or he jumped over here.
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He definitely was
there in the coconut.
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There's no coconut left.
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That means I have to
funnel this thing down
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all the way to this barrier,
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give him no chance to go
anywhere but through these traps.
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[pensive music playing]
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[Kerra] What's
the verdict, boss?
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-Uh, he was there, all right.
-[Kerra] Yeah?
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I think the first action should
be beefing up the tunnel.
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It is a big animal.
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And the tusks are
ridonkulously dangerous.
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-[Kerra] Yeah.
-Killing him gonna be difficult.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[Kerra] I'm thinking
we've got some stuff here.
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Yeah? We've got the metal
that was covering our wood.
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[Na'im] Yeah, we got my bat.
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-We've got this table.
-[Kerra] And we've got this table.
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Yeah, I think if we put those...
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I mean, I'm not a
hunter I don't do this stuff.
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So, but, in my mind,
if we put it there
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and lots of foliage,
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give the illusion that
he can't get through.
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[Bulent] You know,
everybody thinks
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I don't play well with
others, I'm not a team player.
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I don't think
that's the question.
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The question is, what are
you bringing onto the table?
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To be in my team?
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Yes, we will, uh, go
with whatever we make.
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We will adjust if it needs to,
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but let's get these
panels and stuff up.
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-And go beef that thing.
-Yeah, let's do it.
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[Bulent] These two
bring some knowledge
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but I've done this a
couple of more times.
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And if you don't do it right, you're
gonna spend even more energy.
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[Na'im] Getting that
pig would mean a lot.
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Definitely feed us
well for several days.
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And I love trap-making.
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Because I am a hunter and I
do know how to build things.
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-[Na'im grunts] -[Bulent] We
have to hike high into the hills.
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[Bulent] And it is really
rocky, feet are torn.
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Yeah, it sucks, but
that's part of life.
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Let me put this guy on top.
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And then we can evaluate if we
need to use that for here or higher.
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[Kerra] Okay.
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-You need help?
-No.
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[Na'im] So the
method that we're using
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is sort of a snare and funnel.
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With the idea
being that if you can
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flush the pig into
the game trail,
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um, he would walk into
those snares and get hooked.
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We're using some of
the scraps we found
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to make a physical barrier
there, like on certain parts of it.
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So that it really is a funnel.
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So that your only way
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of getting to the bait
is to go directly into it.
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I can't put these things
through deep enough
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to create actual support
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so it won't fall.
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Uh, you know, there's two holes
right here. Maybe if you suck one...
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diagonal through the hole...
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[Bulent] No, the
sticks can't handle it.
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[Kerra] No, no, down.
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-[Bulent] You say stick it through that hole?
-Stick it through that hole.
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[Kerra] And then it
maybe able to hold it up.
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No, no, no, I know
what you're saying.
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It will just make
it go that way.
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[Na'im] Bulent, actually,
he definitely takes pride
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in being able to, you
know, take down the critters.
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But it just feels like we're, like, very
much following behind one person.
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-That's... -[Kerra] What do you
mean? Why would it do that?
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We call that gravity.
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What if you did it
from the other side?
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Nope. I think what we
need is bigger sticks
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and this... one good one
can hold this entire thing.
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[Kerra] Bulent, he's
always on the go.
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He's always thinking
about the next step.
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Um, but honestly, I think
we're all feeling very exhausted.
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Low fuel, low energy.
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So if we were to
get this pig, I mean,
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it would ensure the
rest of our challenge.
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No. No.
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I need you to drag
that bitch down.
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There we go. That's it.
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This is good.
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-[Kerra] Yeah?
-That'll do.
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Okay.
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-[Kerra] War pig.
-War pig.
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Dun, dun.
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[narrator] On the
other side of the island,
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amid the thick
mangrove swamps...
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[Justin] Okay, so...
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Honestly, I'm feeling
very tired today.
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-[Rachel] I know.
-I kind of feel depleted.
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[Candice] I know I did a lot
yesterday with limited food.
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-[Rachel] Obviously, we need to eat.
-[Justin] Yes.
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Because your girl is hungry.
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Grab him.
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-I'm so sorry, dude.
-Oh!
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[narrator] It's been five
days since Candice secured
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her team's only
significant protein.
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[Candice] I've never
processed a pelican before.
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[narrator] And a
close call with fire
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left their only source of sparks
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dangerously low.
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Fire needs to be going 24/7.
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We're starving.
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We're so hungry today.
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And the past couple of days
have been roller-coasters
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so my plan is to go out
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and harvest more food for us,
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find coconuts, do whatever
I need to do to get food.
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[captivating instrumental
music playing]
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Hungry, haven't eaten.
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But getting water, it's the
most important task on the team
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because without water,
we have no survival at all.
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I primarily go out, the
girls also go out at times.
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And it gives me purpose, too.
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I feel, personally, most
men in this situation,
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with two females, would be like, "Hey,
we're gonna do things this way, A, B and C."
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And it's not like that for
me. We're all teammates.
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I grew up with a single mother.
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And I was raised by
cousins that were females
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that were pretty
much like my sisters.
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So I feel good at communicating
with my two partners.
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We're all handling tasks.
It's a beautiful partnership.
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[captivating instrumental
music playing]
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I walk down the
shore a bit because
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every time the tide comes in,
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it brings us a whole
new batch of goodies.
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It's like going to a flea market
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where the wares
change every single day
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and you never know
what you're gonna find.
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Cool, cool, cool, cool.
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I find this little metal box
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and I'm really excited
about it because
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with our fire situation,
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we don't known if we'll be able
to get another fire if ours goes out.
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But because we
have this metal box,
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I think I can make
some char-cloth
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that will make our
odds a lot better.
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[narrator] The
creation of char-cloth
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starts with swatches
of organic material,
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such as cotton fibers,
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tightly packed and sealed
with minimum oxygen.
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Extended exposure to heat
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triggers a process of
thermal decomposition
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that turns the fibers into
highly flammable charcoal.
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I'm gonna drill a little hole
here on top of this canister
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and then put strips
of cotton inside.
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I don't want it to be too full.
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The fire is going to ignite
those strips without oxygen.
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And so, it's going to,
like, charcoal-ize it.
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And once that
goes out, I'll pull it.
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And then we'll have all those bits of
char-cloth we can use to start fires.
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[captivating instrumental
music playing]
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I would love to
just find a coconut.
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Oh, my God. Look at that.
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I am finding a ton of snails.
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Come on, little guy.
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I can grab some,
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and that way at least I go back
with something versus empty-handed.
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I tapped on my first
challenge in Zambia.
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But feel like I'm
finally in my groove.
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Like, I'm not trying
to survive anymore.
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Like, I'm surviving out here, and I'm
only gonna keep getting better and better.
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This is a big win for us.
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Hopefully, it tastes
good but if not,
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we'll force it down 'cause it's
what we need to keep going.
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[narrator] On the
opposite coast...
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on the island's largest
stretch of beach...
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[Patrick] It is hot as balls.
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I'm just, like, daydreaming
about [imitates chugging water]
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the feeling of just
chugging a bottle.
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Water's our highest
agenda right now.
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Everyone's
feeling really thirsty.
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We knocked down three
coconuts. That helps a lot.
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But we're very far from
being fully hydrated.
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[narrator] After five days
in the jungle without fire...
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So I'm done [bleep]
around with friction fire.
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I'm, like, over wasting
my [bleep] time.
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[narrator] ...castaways
Heather, Patrick and Andrew
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headed north without a map,
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trekking over three treacherous
miles to a vast beach.
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But now, they have no fire...
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[grunts]
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and no fresh water.
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Ready to go get water, I think.
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[Patrick] Let's grab our
bottles and head out.
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Where's the big, big one?
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[Andrew] I have it.
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[Heather] Even with coconut
water I'm consuming at the moment,
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my lips are still dry
and sticking on my teeth.
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We've gotta find a fresh water
source and we gotta find it now.
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[Andrew] At this
moment in my life,
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I'd rather find fresh
water than win the lottery.
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-[Heather] Oh.
-'Cause that's...
249
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-I'm so thirsty right now.
-is what... what I actually need.
250
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[Andrew] Got this kind of water tributary
that leads right out to the ocean.
251
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But there's also
salt water in this.
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And that's enough to
make me kind of nervous.
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'Cause I'm like, "Ugh!" Drinking salt
water can dehydrate you even faster
254
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and eventually lead to death.
255
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So I'm thinking maybe if we
continue to follow it upstream,
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there'll be a little
bit more flow to it.
257
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And hope it's gonna be
drinkable at some point soon.
258
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It looks a bit murky.
259
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Seems to be flowing that way.
260
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[Heather] Obviously, everything
we're stepping on is damp.
261
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That means the ocean's
coming up here at higher tide.
262
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That means this water
source is contaminated.
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-[Andrew] Yeah.
-[Heather] The salt in it,
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-[Heather] it's gonna be too high for us to drink.
-[Patrick] Yep.
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[Heather] Obviously, we've
got some movement here.
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If we walk around, continue to go,
we're gonna find where it comes off from
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and find a bigger source,
maybe some springs.
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[Andrew] Oh, my gosh.
Think I see fresh water.
269
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[Patrick] Are you
sure it's fresh water?
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[Andrew] Yeah.
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[Patrick] Ooh! [bleep]
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[Andrew] Something's happening
over there where we gotta cross.
273
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[suspenseful music playing]
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Right there!
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-[Heather] Okay.
-[Andrew] [bleep] Oh, my gosh!
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[Patrick] Saltwater croc.
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[Heather speaking]
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Wherever he is right
now, he's watching us.
279
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[Andrew] Oh, yeah.
280
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[Patrick] Nothing comes easy.
281
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Right there! [bleep]
282
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[Patrick] Saltwater
croc. [bleep]
283
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Plot twist,
saltwater crocodiles!
284
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Oh, it's right over there,
popped its head out,
285
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saw us, went back down.
286
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Wherever he is right
now, he's watching us.
287
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[Andrew] Patrick just
saw a saltwater crocodile
288
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which is cool! I love
big, cool animals.
289
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But also bad. That means
there's another barrier
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between us and fresh water.
291
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And it's a barrier
that can eat you.
292
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[narrator] One of the most
aggressive reptiles in the world,
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the saltwater crocodile
can grow up to 20 feet
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and weigh more
than 2,000 pounds.
295
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We're gonna have to
be able to get through it.
296
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We'd have to go right around.
297
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Part of it is tricky.
298
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But I think that's a
risk I'm willing to take.
299
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Let's go get that
water. All right.
300
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It's a do-or-die. Without
fresh water, we're done.
301
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Our challenge is over.
302
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[Patrick] Stick together.
303
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[Heather] It's us
against crocodiles.
304
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If we want anything to
drink, it just got worse.
305
00:14:26,680 --> 00:14:28,579
[Patrick] We're at the
source of the spring, dude.
306
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-[Andrew] Really?
-Yeah.
307
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[Patrick] Comes right out
of the ground right there.
308
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There's nothing above this.
309
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Natural spring.
310
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-Mm-hmm.
-Yeah!
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Try it.
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-Two opinions.
-[Patrick] That's what I like to hear.
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Two opinions.
314
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-[Patrick] It's good.
-That's it.
315
00:14:44,680 --> 00:14:46,099
-Yep.
-Oh, my gosh
316
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[Heather] Oh, my God,
that tastes so good!
317
00:14:48,100 --> 00:14:49,889
[Andrew] Feels amazing.
318
00:14:49,890 --> 00:14:53,199
[Heather] This is the most
perfect water on the planet.
319
00:14:53,200 --> 00:14:55,929
This is a huge win for me.
320
00:14:55,930 --> 00:14:58,369
This is a huge win for my team.
321
00:14:58,370 --> 00:15:00,999
And I want to cry because
I'm barely hanging on.
322
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This challenge,
it's the hardest thing
323
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I've ever had to do in my life.
324
00:15:07,170 --> 00:15:09,960
[Patrick] It wasn't easy
finding this spot. [chuckles]
325
00:15:11,790 --> 00:15:15,479
[Candice] I went and got
us some snails for dinner.
326
00:15:15,480 --> 00:15:17,889
Probably 30, 30 or 40 in my bag.
327
00:15:17,890 --> 00:15:20,999
I've never seen escargot
on menus and I would never.
328
00:15:21,000 --> 00:15:22,579
But I'll definitely try it.
329
00:15:22,580 --> 00:15:27,059
Feel better about mollusks than
mammals and birds, for some reason.
330
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Protein's really important
in situations like this.
331
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And Candice is
always willing to step up
332
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and help our team and
I'm so, so grateful for her.
333
00:15:36,270 --> 00:15:37,999
So now we're eating snails.
334
00:15:38,000 --> 00:15:41,369
We're cooking them in
our toilet that we found.
335
00:15:41,370 --> 00:15:42,860
Love this for us.
336
00:15:43,270 --> 00:15:44,749
Love it, truly.
337
00:15:44,750 --> 00:15:47,630
Um, we're just gonna turn it upside
down, kind of roast them on the back.
338
00:15:50,310 --> 00:15:53,960
You're gonna let them cook until
they're very, very, very well done.
339
00:15:54,890 --> 00:15:56,169
Smash it.
340
00:15:56,170 --> 00:15:59,340
You smash it too
hard, it turns to jelly.
341
00:16:00,170 --> 00:16:03,000
But if you're light
with it, super easy.
342
00:16:03,620 --> 00:16:04,929
Just pop 'em out.
343
00:16:04,930 --> 00:16:07,789
[Candice] Can't wait
to eat! I get so excited.
344
00:16:07,790 --> 00:16:08,999
Poo-poo platter.
345
00:16:09,000 --> 00:16:11,169
-Poo-poo platter.
-Literally.
346
00:16:11,170 --> 00:16:12,929
[Rachel] The poo-poo platter!
347
00:16:12,930 --> 00:16:16,999
-[Candice] Doesn't that look yummy?
-[Rachel] Mmm!
348
00:16:17,000 --> 00:16:18,099
-Why don't you...
-One...
349
00:16:18,100 --> 00:16:19,929
[Rachel and
Candice] ...two, three...
350
00:16:19,930 --> 00:16:20,960
Go time.
351
00:16:23,930 --> 00:16:26,750
[retches]
352
00:16:33,270 --> 00:16:35,099
[Rachel laughing]
353
00:16:35,100 --> 00:16:37,679
He literally was like,
"No, don't eat me!"
354
00:16:37,680 --> 00:16:39,999
Oh, it spread its little
snail... arms on you?
355
00:16:40,000 --> 00:16:41,060
He did.
356
00:16:42,270 --> 00:16:44,269
[Rachel] I know
my body needs it.
357
00:16:44,270 --> 00:16:45,999
But they do make
me feel so much better
358
00:16:46,000 --> 00:16:49,999
-and I am very grateful... -They're
pretty big. I don't know if you can eat it.
359
00:16:50,000 --> 00:16:52,281
-I gotta. Yeah, it's okay.
-[Candice] One, two, three, go.
360
00:16:55,000 --> 00:16:56,269
[Candice] Down the hatch.
361
00:16:56,270 --> 00:16:59,030
-Do what we gotta do to get to day 21.
-Yes!
362
00:17:03,480 --> 00:17:06,750
[suspenseful music playing]
363
00:17:13,790 --> 00:17:15,889
[Andrew] Let's stay right
here where this raised area...
364
00:17:15,890 --> 00:17:17,369
-Let's not go too far.
-Okay.
365
00:17:17,370 --> 00:17:18,579
Let's do it up here.
366
00:17:18,580 --> 00:17:20,609
Obviously have
to get a fire going.
367
00:17:20,610 --> 00:17:23,169
Feel like I'm the biggest
idiot for not having a fire yet.
368
00:17:23,170 --> 00:17:27,269
So I sat down with a mirror
to try to get a reflection fire,
369
00:17:27,270 --> 00:17:29,409
using the sun to
actually start a fire.
370
00:17:29,410 --> 00:17:31,480
It's... Now, we're partly cloudy.
371
00:17:32,100 --> 00:17:34,369
Should we wait for it to pass?
372
00:17:34,370 --> 00:17:36,099
'Cause we're still
getting sunburn.
373
00:17:36,100 --> 00:17:38,860
I know. It looks like we're
gonna be cloudy for a while.
374
00:17:39,790 --> 00:17:41,749
[Patrick] We gotta wait
for the right conditions.
375
00:17:41,750 --> 00:17:43,619
Let's not waste energy
376
00:17:43,620 --> 00:17:45,679
and sweat and get over-heated
377
00:17:45,680 --> 00:17:48,160
-trying to do something that's gonna be futile.
-Yeah. Damn it.
378
00:17:48,860 --> 00:17:50,999
We could leave this
here, though, to dry more.
379
00:17:51,000 --> 00:17:53,650
-Okay.
-So just leave that right there.
380
00:17:54,680 --> 00:17:56,750
[Andrew] This cloud's,
like, not moving even.
381
00:18:01,580 --> 00:18:02,750
[Heather] Oh, my God.
382
00:18:03,510 --> 00:18:04,999
Oh, I just found a crab!
383
00:18:05,000 --> 00:18:06,860
[shrieks] Oh! Where'd he go?
384
00:18:11,860 --> 00:18:14,269
-Oh, here he is! Here he is! Here he is!
-Oh!
385
00:18:14,270 --> 00:18:16,169
[Heather] Okay, this is it.
This guy's not going away.
386
00:18:16,170 --> 00:18:18,619
Hey! Oh! Yeah.
Right there, yeah.
387
00:18:18,620 --> 00:18:19,679
Okay, maybe I'll freak him out.
388
00:18:19,680 --> 00:18:20,999
Look, I'm gonna run
him into you. Whoa!
389
00:18:21,000 --> 00:18:23,750
Get... Oh, oh! [bleep] Get it!
390
00:18:25,580 --> 00:18:27,750
-Did you get ahold of him? Yeah!
-Yeah!
391
00:18:29,480 --> 00:18:30,859
[Heather] Hey, buddy.
392
00:18:30,860 --> 00:18:32,579
-[Heather whoops]
-Good find, dude.
393
00:18:32,580 --> 00:18:34,099
[Heather] All right!
394
00:18:34,100 --> 00:18:35,999
We caught a crab!
395
00:18:36,000 --> 00:18:37,579
It's a good sized crab.
396
00:18:37,580 --> 00:18:40,579
Ooh, look at those
claws. They look delicious.
397
00:18:40,580 --> 00:18:42,999
-Oh, yeah, he's big.
-[Heather] But we can't cook him.
398
00:18:43,000 --> 00:18:45,479
-[Heather] We need fire.
-[Andrew] Yeah.
399
00:18:45,480 --> 00:18:47,340
Whatever it takes,
guys. Whatever it takes.
400
00:18:57,890 --> 00:19:01,999
[Rachel] Candice has
volunteered to do fire duty.
401
00:19:02,000 --> 00:19:03,859
So Justin and I decide
402
00:19:03,860 --> 00:19:06,789
to go see if there's any
goodies left behind on the boat
403
00:19:06,790 --> 00:19:08,409
that we missed the first time
404
00:19:08,410 --> 00:19:10,860
that will help us to get food.
405
00:19:11,480 --> 00:19:12,650
Look here.
406
00:19:13,790 --> 00:19:15,269
What do you got?
407
00:19:15,270 --> 00:19:17,579
Looks kind of
like an old balloon.
408
00:19:17,580 --> 00:19:20,240
If it's drugs, I'm not
the one who found this.
409
00:19:20,480 --> 00:19:21,859
Oh, d...
410
00:19:21,860 --> 00:19:24,199
This is actually a swim cap.
411
00:19:24,200 --> 00:19:26,650
-A what?
-And then we got some goggles.
412
00:19:27,270 --> 00:19:28,369
Would they work?
413
00:19:28,370 --> 00:19:30,199
Yeah, I mean, I won't
be able to equalize them.
414
00:19:30,200 --> 00:19:32,679
So, like, going deep
would be difficult.
415
00:19:32,680 --> 00:19:36,409
But I could, just, like, try
to flood them or something.
416
00:19:36,410 --> 00:19:38,999
[Justin] The initial time
that we investigated the boat,
417
00:19:39,000 --> 00:19:41,199
we did not look
at it thoroughly.
418
00:19:41,200 --> 00:19:44,099
Because we were
distracted by the pelican.
419
00:19:44,100 --> 00:19:45,999
So let's just, like, every...
420
00:19:46,000 --> 00:19:48,369
[Rachel] Every inch,
like, comb through it.
421
00:19:48,370 --> 00:19:50,369
[Justin] I don't know
what we could use this for.
422
00:19:50,370 --> 00:19:51,789
[Rachel] The life ring?
423
00:19:51,790 --> 00:19:55,580
It'd be, like, a flotation thing
if we ever have to make a raft.
424
00:19:57,890 --> 00:19:59,059
We were sticking our heads
425
00:19:59,060 --> 00:20:02,509
into these dark,
mosquito-infested holes,
426
00:20:02,510 --> 00:20:04,859
just seeing if there's
anything we left behind
427
00:20:04,860 --> 00:20:05,999
Is that metal?
428
00:20:06,000 --> 00:20:07,789
-[Justin] This could be a weight of some sort.
-Yeah.
429
00:20:07,790 --> 00:20:11,269
[Justin] There is a motor part
of some sort that's very heavy
430
00:20:11,270 --> 00:20:13,169
which seems to be valuable
431
00:20:13,170 --> 00:20:16,099
because we continue
using rocks that break
432
00:20:16,100 --> 00:20:18,269
on items to try and
hammer them in.
433
00:20:18,270 --> 00:20:20,270
And this is a solid
piece of steel.
434
00:20:22,100 --> 00:20:23,440
[Rachel] Hell, yeah.
435
00:20:25,100 --> 00:20:27,130
-[Justin] Oh, dog.
-What?
436
00:20:28,860 --> 00:20:31,579
[Rachel] Oh, my gosh!
437
00:20:31,580 --> 00:20:35,099
[Justin] Lo and behold,
it's a hatchet, which is huge!
438
00:20:35,100 --> 00:20:36,509
It's literally cutting-edge.
439
00:20:36,510 --> 00:20:38,679
So we got a hammer,
we got an axe.
440
00:20:38,680 --> 00:20:39,999
[Rachel] That'll make
things much easier
441
00:20:40,000 --> 00:20:42,240
if we, like, I don't know,
catch a caiman or something.
442
00:20:43,270 --> 00:20:45,479
She's got high hopes.
443
00:20:45,480 --> 00:20:47,309
[Justin] All right, you
see anything else?
444
00:20:47,310 --> 00:20:50,030
-[Rachel] Mm-mm.
-Okay, let's get moving.
445
00:20:56,480 --> 00:20:59,579
[grunting]
446
00:20:59,580 --> 00:21:03,579
Let's go check out this trap and see
what happened out there last night.
447
00:21:03,580 --> 00:21:05,789
I don't think any
of us slept much.
448
00:21:05,790 --> 00:21:07,999
And it's been a busy week.
449
00:21:08,000 --> 00:21:11,059
It's been a really, really
hard-working week.
450
00:21:11,060 --> 00:21:14,130
So today, the main
objective is the pig.
451
00:21:14,410 --> 00:21:16,309
Oh, [bleep].
452
00:21:16,310 --> 00:21:18,130
[Kerra] That [bleep]
walked around it.
453
00:21:19,370 --> 00:21:20,619
[Bulent] Wow.
454
00:21:20,620 --> 00:21:21,929
It definitely was here.
455
00:21:21,930 --> 00:21:23,820
-That's its footstep right there.
-[Kerra] Yeah.
456
00:21:24,270 --> 00:21:25,340
-So...
-Oh, brother.
457
00:21:26,000 --> 00:21:27,270
Let's fix that.
458
00:21:28,270 --> 00:21:29,440
Damn!
459
00:21:30,000 --> 00:21:31,579
The pig went through it.
460
00:21:31,580 --> 00:21:35,099
But it didn't go through the
snare the way we wanted.
461
00:21:35,100 --> 00:21:37,999
It went around and
knocked a couple of things.
462
00:21:38,000 --> 00:21:40,889
The funnel was working.
What we created is good.
463
00:21:40,890 --> 00:21:44,999
I just don't know if the
width of it is not good.
464
00:21:45,000 --> 00:21:47,859
[Na'im] I spent quite a
bit of time with wild boar.
465
00:21:47,860 --> 00:21:50,999
And it was somewhat
apparent to me that
466
00:21:51,000 --> 00:21:53,170
the snare was set very high.
467
00:21:53,860 --> 00:21:55,479
Would it make sense to put
468
00:21:55,480 --> 00:21:57,309
one high and one low
469
00:21:57,310 --> 00:22:00,269
right adjacent to each other instead of
having them in two different locations?
470
00:22:00,270 --> 00:22:03,650
Just because you kind of
want to get it to trip over a bit?
471
00:22:07,270 --> 00:22:09,030
That's a scenario
that won't work.
472
00:22:10,410 --> 00:22:12,479
I don't know if it's, like,
a testosterone thing
473
00:22:12,480 --> 00:22:16,999
or it's, like, Bulent and Na'im are
kind of in battle with each other.
474
00:22:17,000 --> 00:22:19,999
What I was saying is, like, just
have 'em right next to each other.
475
00:22:20,000 --> 00:22:21,679
We had it last time, didn't we?
476
00:22:21,680 --> 00:22:23,479
No, no, no. They
were spaced apart.
477
00:22:23,480 --> 00:22:26,789
I'm saying put 'em almost
directly on each other.
478
00:22:26,790 --> 00:22:31,929
Well, for Bulent, this is very
little space to be involved.
479
00:22:31,930 --> 00:22:34,550
This is as good as it gonna get.
480
00:22:37,000 --> 00:22:39,480
[Na'im] Uh... I'll
take five, man.
481
00:22:40,480 --> 00:22:44,309
It is making me less
enthusiastic to participate.
482
00:22:44,310 --> 00:22:46,999
[Kerra] It's like a pissing
contest between the boys now.
483
00:22:47,000 --> 00:22:48,000
[grunts]
484
00:22:48,001 --> 00:22:50,309
And I'm just in the middle.
485
00:22:50,310 --> 00:22:54,369
[Bulent] It's never about trying
to prove I'm better than anybody.
486
00:22:54,370 --> 00:22:57,099
How I feel and what others feel,
487
00:22:57,100 --> 00:22:59,479
that's completely
irrelevant in my world.
488
00:22:59,480 --> 00:23:01,059
Some [bleep] needs to get done.
489
00:23:01,060 --> 00:23:03,889
Gonna shut up and get it
done. There ain't nothing to it.
490
00:23:03,890 --> 00:23:06,369
You survive or you don't.
491
00:23:06,370 --> 00:23:07,680
All right.
492
00:23:09,580 --> 00:23:10,930
We'll see.
493
00:23:15,340 --> 00:23:18,240
[birds chirping]
494
00:23:22,270 --> 00:23:25,959
I'm gonna go see if there's
any beach to explore, hopefully.
495
00:23:25,960 --> 00:23:27,129
Okay, I'll be right here.
496
00:23:27,130 --> 00:23:29,060
-Let me know what you need.
-Okay.
497
00:23:31,060 --> 00:23:33,369
[Rachel] I'm looking
around at my surroundings
498
00:23:33,370 --> 00:23:36,999
and I see our boat, which is
supposed to be 100 yards that way,
499
00:23:37,000 --> 00:23:40,029
is making its way
towards the ocean.
500
00:23:40,030 --> 00:23:41,000
Yikes.
501
00:23:41,001 --> 00:23:43,479
I have a moment of panic
502
00:23:43,480 --> 00:23:46,889
'cause I remember that we left
that life-preserver on the boat.
503
00:23:46,890 --> 00:23:50,340
And I'm gonna kick myself
for days if we don't get it.
504
00:23:52,890 --> 00:23:54,200
[grunts]
505
00:24:04,860 --> 00:24:06,750
[panting]
506
00:24:09,240 --> 00:24:11,860
So I grab the
life-preserver and...
507
00:24:12,170 --> 00:24:13,340
[grunts]
508
00:24:16,130 --> 00:24:17,510
Ow.
509
00:24:21,680 --> 00:24:24,999
I think that the water
is going to be overhead.
510
00:24:25,000 --> 00:24:28,200
But it actually ends up only
being a couple of feet deep.
511
00:24:35,890 --> 00:24:37,240
[breathing heavily]
512
00:24:37,480 --> 00:24:38,620
Okay.
513
00:24:42,170 --> 00:24:44,339
I feel a jolt of pain
514
00:24:44,340 --> 00:24:48,239
and I am terrified that I may
have done some real damage.
515
00:24:48,240 --> 00:24:49,340
[exhales]
516
00:24:51,130 --> 00:24:52,720
I'm glad I didn't dive.
517
00:24:53,270 --> 00:24:55,410
That was the first instinct. Oh!
518
00:24:59,680 --> 00:25:02,059
I look back and I
can see that the boat
519
00:25:02,060 --> 00:25:04,059
is almost out to
the ocean already.
520
00:25:04,060 --> 00:25:06,479
So I'm glad that I
was there when I was
521
00:25:06,480 --> 00:25:09,479
and that I didn't hesitate to
go after that life-preserver.
522
00:25:09,480 --> 00:25:11,200
[sighs wearily]
523
00:25:14,680 --> 00:25:16,789
[Candice] Oh, my God!
You had to go in for that?
524
00:25:16,790 --> 00:25:18,169
[Rachel chuckling] I did.
525
00:25:18,170 --> 00:25:19,649
And then when I went to jump in,
526
00:25:19,650 --> 00:25:20,889
I hit the bottom hard,
527
00:25:20,890 --> 00:25:24,369
and, like, my leg, like,
hyperextended and it hurts so bad.
528
00:25:24,370 --> 00:25:27,339
-Are you okay?
-I think so, we'll see.
529
00:25:27,340 --> 00:25:28,479
[Justin] Rachel hurt her knee.
530
00:25:28,480 --> 00:25:31,099
It's a bit of a
concern but I will do
531
00:25:31,100 --> 00:25:35,169
everything in my capacity
to carry Rachel forward.
532
00:25:35,170 --> 00:25:37,099
[Candice] Oh, thank
you for getting that for us.
533
00:25:37,100 --> 00:25:39,660
-Thank you, definitely.
-Okay, come warm up in front of the fire.
534
00:25:40,680 --> 00:25:42,170
-[Rachel sighs]
-You need it.
535
00:25:48,170 --> 00:25:50,439
[waves splashing]
536
00:25:50,440 --> 00:25:53,579
We're looking for
something to make fire.
537
00:25:53,580 --> 00:25:54,789
Scavenging the beach,
538
00:25:54,790 --> 00:25:58,059
trying to find something
useful to keep us in this game.
539
00:25:58,060 --> 00:26:00,960
-Hey! I found another toothbrush!
-[Andrew] Oh, perfect.
540
00:26:03,750 --> 00:26:05,960
Well, I don't know
if it's useful or not.
541
00:26:06,680 --> 00:26:09,269
But, it sure is quirky.
542
00:26:09,270 --> 00:26:12,269
[imitating Tom Hanks] Wilson!
543
00:26:12,270 --> 00:26:13,270
[Heather] Pollution's
a horrible thing.
544
00:26:13,270 --> 00:26:14,270
It's bad for our planet.
545
00:26:14,271 --> 00:26:17,999
But when you're
castaway, this stuff is gold.
546
00:26:18,000 --> 00:26:20,439
-I don't know what that is.
-[Heather] Look what I found!
547
00:26:20,440 --> 00:26:21,960
-Sweet!
-You know what this mean?
548
00:26:22,790 --> 00:26:23,889
Something in it?
549
00:26:23,890 --> 00:26:25,439
Of course, but you
know what might be in it?
550
00:26:25,440 --> 00:26:27,269
-What?
-Something flammable.
551
00:26:27,270 --> 00:26:29,440
Oh, God! That'd be amazing!
552
00:26:30,370 --> 00:26:32,130
Oh, [bleep]!
553
00:26:33,100 --> 00:26:34,620
Just found another lighter.
554
00:26:35,370 --> 00:26:36,750
Look what I found.
555
00:26:38,000 --> 00:26:40,029
A [bleep] lighter again!
556
00:26:40,030 --> 00:26:41,269
-[both cheer]
-Does it work?
557
00:26:41,270 --> 00:26:42,270
Does it light? Does it light?
558
00:26:42,271 --> 00:26:45,100
No, but it does have
a small piece of flint.
559
00:26:46,170 --> 00:26:48,310
But it's more than
the last lighter we had.
560
00:26:49,340 --> 00:26:52,240
I still have the striker
561
00:26:53,170 --> 00:26:54,959
from the old one
from the jungle.
562
00:26:54,960 --> 00:26:57,789
If we use that
flint to this striker...
563
00:26:57,790 --> 00:26:59,269
Please work.
564
00:26:59,270 --> 00:27:01,579
Oh, my God! Please tell me you're
the captain that's gonna save this ship.
565
00:27:01,580 --> 00:27:02,649
[Andrew] Please work.
566
00:27:02,650 --> 00:27:04,029
I'm trying to break
them in this lighter.
567
00:27:04,030 --> 00:27:06,620
Just have to be able
to get to the flint inside.
568
00:27:07,480 --> 00:27:09,579
Oh, crap. This piece is tiny.
569
00:27:09,580 --> 00:27:11,170
Tiny, tiny, tiny.
570
00:27:12,100 --> 00:27:14,439
Oof, this smells strong.
571
00:27:14,440 --> 00:27:15,889
Get on the gas!
572
00:27:15,890 --> 00:27:17,369
Smell that.
573
00:27:17,370 --> 00:27:20,099
-I can smell it from here.
-[Heather] That gasoline?
574
00:27:20,100 --> 00:27:22,789
[Heather] That's gonna
save and come in clutch
575
00:27:22,790 --> 00:27:24,479
for us making a fire.
576
00:27:24,480 --> 00:27:26,679
-[Andrew] So why don't you... -[Patrick] I
don't think you should do that on your leg.
577
00:27:26,680 --> 00:27:28,130
-Okay. Yeah. Good call.
-Let's...
578
00:27:28,960 --> 00:27:31,479
-put this board down for safety here.
-Yeah.
579
00:27:31,480 --> 00:27:33,550
[Andrew] Let's get a extra
big piece of husk under
580
00:27:34,240 --> 00:27:35,339
for your grip.
581
00:27:35,340 --> 00:27:38,579
Immediately move the
bundle from here to the ground
582
00:27:38,580 --> 00:27:41,720
and start adding
husk gently on top.
583
00:27:42,440 --> 00:27:44,959
Kind of spark a piece that tiny.
584
00:27:44,960 --> 00:27:47,340
On this tiny little spindle.
585
00:27:48,480 --> 00:27:51,269
-[Heather] It's working?
-[Andrew] No.
586
00:27:51,270 --> 00:27:54,999
[Andrew] If I don't get fire with these
two tiny, little pieces on my fingertips,
587
00:27:55,000 --> 00:27:56,169
we're done.
588
00:27:56,170 --> 00:27:58,679
The weight of the world
is literally on my shoulders.
589
00:27:58,680 --> 00:28:01,029
Put hands over here
to block the wind.
590
00:28:01,030 --> 00:28:03,750
Make sure you get your hands
away as fast as possible if it goes...
591
00:28:06,100 --> 00:28:07,650
[sighs wearily]
592
00:28:09,440 --> 00:28:10,650
[exhales]
593
00:28:11,890 --> 00:28:14,860
[all exclaiming]
594
00:28:15,370 --> 00:28:16,960
[Heather] Oh, my God!
595
00:28:24,680 --> 00:28:26,999
Put hands over here
to block the wind.
596
00:28:27,000 --> 00:28:29,650
Make sure you get your hands
away as fast as possible if it goes...
597
00:28:30,270 --> 00:28:32,649
-Here it goes.
-[all exclaiming]
598
00:28:32,650 --> 00:28:34,679
-[bleep]
-[Andrew] Let's not smother.
599
00:28:34,680 --> 00:28:37,099
-Oh, my God!
-Can I just put small sticks?
600
00:28:37,100 --> 00:28:41,129
-[Patrick] Nice, nice. Tipi style, tipi style.
-[Heather] Right.
601
00:28:41,130 --> 00:28:43,479
-We're having dinner!
-[Heather] Oh, my God!
602
00:28:43,480 --> 00:28:45,679
[Heather] I'm gonna be warm
tonight. I'm not gonna shiver.
603
00:28:45,680 --> 00:28:47,679
-[Andrew] Oh, my head is...
-There's so much going on right now.
604
00:28:47,680 --> 00:28:50,550
[Andrew] Okay, all right.
Firewood, firewood. Let's go.
605
00:28:51,580 --> 00:28:52,889
Whoo!
606
00:28:52,890 --> 00:28:55,029
[Heather] Oh, this is so
awesome. This is the best feeling.
607
00:28:55,030 --> 00:28:58,029
Yesterday, I thought it was
the end of the world for me.
608
00:28:58,030 --> 00:29:00,999
Now, I'm literally looking out at
one of the most beautiful scenes.
609
00:29:01,000 --> 00:29:02,439
We came out here with nothing.
610
00:29:02,440 --> 00:29:04,649
We started fire with garbage.
611
00:29:04,650 --> 00:29:06,369
-Literally.
-Literally. Garbage!
612
00:29:06,370 --> 00:29:09,129
Just like... [clicks
tongue, grunts]
613
00:29:09,130 --> 00:29:11,889
This is what we needed
to be able to thrive here.
614
00:29:11,890 --> 00:29:13,749
Uh, fire's a necessity.
615
00:29:13,750 --> 00:29:15,679
And this is a huge
turning point for all of us.
616
00:29:15,680 --> 00:29:17,240
[Patrick grunts]
617
00:29:17,790 --> 00:29:19,679
Oh, my God, you guys.
618
00:29:19,680 --> 00:29:22,479
[Patrick] It's always
darkest before the dawn.
619
00:29:22,480 --> 00:29:25,130
[Heather] I just can taste
the crab now, actually.
620
00:29:33,480 --> 00:29:36,930
Two dry traps. Not a good sign.
621
00:29:38,370 --> 00:29:42,000
I'll hold off putting it back in
till we can put some bait in it.
622
00:29:52,440 --> 00:29:55,550
[Kerra] Our firewood situation
is really scarce around here.
623
00:29:56,440 --> 00:29:58,479
It's getting a
little concerning.
624
00:29:58,480 --> 00:30:01,239
'Cause we have to
hike further up every day.
625
00:30:01,240 --> 00:30:04,579
And the river prawn diet,
626
00:30:04,580 --> 00:30:06,550
it's just not quite enough.
627
00:30:07,270 --> 00:30:08,930
[Na'im sighs] You all right?
628
00:30:09,890 --> 00:30:11,440
-Tired.
-Yeah?
629
00:30:13,440 --> 00:30:15,439
[yawns]
630
00:30:15,440 --> 00:30:19,340
I'm on low motivation today
for whatever reason, yeah.
631
00:30:22,860 --> 00:30:26,129
[Bulent] You said you're low on
motivation. What does that mean?
632
00:30:26,130 --> 00:30:27,679
-What does it mean?
-Yeah.
633
00:30:27,680 --> 00:30:29,959
Just one of those days for me.
634
00:30:29,960 --> 00:30:32,749
[Bulent] If you
try to live your life
635
00:30:32,750 --> 00:30:34,930
with motivation, you
will fail every time.
636
00:30:37,100 --> 00:30:38,789
Motivation go up and down.
637
00:30:38,790 --> 00:30:42,369
You live your life with
discipline. You got [bleep] to do.
638
00:30:42,370 --> 00:30:44,479
You get the [bleep] up and
do it. There ain't nothing to it.
639
00:30:44,480 --> 00:30:47,169
And there ain't nothing
gonna stop you from doing it.
640
00:30:47,170 --> 00:30:49,369
If you try to do
with motivation,
641
00:30:49,370 --> 00:30:51,029
you're gonna fail every time.
642
00:30:51,030 --> 00:30:55,369
There's this sort of tendency to
pontificate and give a lot of life advice.
643
00:30:55,370 --> 00:30:57,579
And, you know,
like, I get, like,
644
00:30:57,580 --> 00:31:00,099
he's aggro, or whatever
the [bleep] he's got going on.
645
00:31:00,100 --> 00:31:03,059
But if you don't know
how to talk to people,
646
00:31:03,060 --> 00:31:06,029
then, like, communication skills
are something you need to work on.
647
00:31:06,030 --> 00:31:10,339
And that's the difference between the
people who make [bleep] happen in life
648
00:31:10,340 --> 00:31:11,550
and who can't.
649
00:31:12,480 --> 00:31:14,340
Discipline. There
ain't nothing to it.
650
00:31:17,030 --> 00:31:18,820
And that's Bulent's TED Talk.
651
00:31:19,000 --> 00:31:20,369
[laughs]
652
00:31:20,370 --> 00:31:22,579
[Kerra] The boys have
this weird contention
653
00:31:22,580 --> 00:31:26,169
and I think being a
woman in this situation,
654
00:31:26,170 --> 00:31:28,029
um, is probably needed.
655
00:31:28,030 --> 00:31:30,579
You're out here, in the suck.
656
00:31:30,580 --> 00:31:34,339
-[Na'im] Yeah.
-It's totally understandable to not feel motivated
657
00:31:34,340 --> 00:31:36,439
but you're still doing things.
658
00:31:36,440 --> 00:31:38,060
So it's not like
659
00:31:39,170 --> 00:31:41,679
-you're lacking, you know?
-[Na'im] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
660
00:31:41,680 --> 00:31:43,269
[Kerra] It's like living
in Groundhog Day.
661
00:31:43,270 --> 00:31:45,679
It's the same day
over and over again.
662
00:31:45,680 --> 00:31:47,860
Which is, like,
kind of maddening.
663
00:31:59,440 --> 00:32:03,059
[Rachel] So my knee
is actually very sore.
664
00:32:03,060 --> 00:32:05,129
It kind of hurts
to straighten it.
665
00:32:05,130 --> 00:32:08,439
Um, and it's definitely
pretty swollen,
666
00:32:08,440 --> 00:32:12,649
so I made myself a
little makeshift brace.
667
00:32:12,650 --> 00:32:14,889
Hopefully, that
helps alleviate things.
668
00:32:14,890 --> 00:32:17,269
I'm trying to kind
of take it easy.
669
00:32:17,270 --> 00:32:20,479
But yes, I'm still in it.
I'm not going anywhere.
670
00:32:20,480 --> 00:32:22,240
But it's definitely frustrating.
671
00:32:25,130 --> 00:32:28,510
[captivating instrumental
music playing]
672
00:32:30,480 --> 00:32:33,889
[Candice] I'm looking for
hermit crabs. I found the first one.
673
00:32:33,890 --> 00:32:35,169
If you're quiet,
674
00:32:35,170 --> 00:32:37,169
you can hear them
675
00:32:37,170 --> 00:32:41,860
running over the rocks so I'm
just trying to listen for movement.
676
00:32:44,000 --> 00:32:45,410
[whispering]
There's another one.
677
00:32:47,240 --> 00:32:49,269
Rachel got hurt and I
need to make sure that
678
00:32:49,270 --> 00:32:51,889
she has enough calories.
679
00:32:51,890 --> 00:32:54,479
She's going through
almost the same
680
00:32:54,480 --> 00:32:57,129
mental and physical
constraints that I went through
681
00:32:57,130 --> 00:33:00,339
when I was in Zambia and I
didn't complete that challenge.
682
00:33:00,340 --> 00:33:02,339
Knowing that I can go out
683
00:33:02,340 --> 00:33:04,549
and harvest more food for us,
684
00:33:04,550 --> 00:33:07,789
it makes me feel good that
I'm giving us all what we need
685
00:33:07,790 --> 00:33:10,060
to be strong and
make it to day 21.
686
00:33:11,100 --> 00:33:14,889
Think we have enough
for... for dinner tonight.
687
00:33:14,890 --> 00:33:18,510
[pensive music playing]
688
00:33:20,000 --> 00:33:21,240
[squawking]
689
00:33:23,480 --> 00:33:26,479
So I got this rock,
a big piece of metal.
690
00:33:26,480 --> 00:33:28,169
-[Heather] Oh, yeah, good job.
-And this hermit crab.
691
00:33:28,170 --> 00:33:29,620
Oh, wow, we got another crab.
692
00:33:31,000 --> 00:33:32,369
Fantastic.
693
00:33:32,370 --> 00:33:35,479
Last 24 hours feel
almost like 21 days
694
00:33:35,480 --> 00:33:38,100
with all of the highs and lows
in such a short period of time.
695
00:33:39,170 --> 00:33:42,369
That'd be good
for cooking fillets.
696
00:33:42,370 --> 00:33:45,439
You guys wanna tend fire, I'm
gonna go look for more resources.
697
00:33:45,440 --> 00:33:46,650
[Heather] Yeah.
698
00:33:49,580 --> 00:33:53,169
[Patrick] Trying to see
what the tide dragged in.
699
00:33:53,170 --> 00:33:54,930
Start collecting food
700
00:33:55,680 --> 00:33:58,750
so that we can food up.
701
00:33:59,270 --> 00:34:00,679
The tide's pretty low.
702
00:34:00,680 --> 00:34:03,060
This is a great opportunity
to get things left behind.
703
00:34:03,790 --> 00:34:04,960
Oh, holy [bleep]!
704
00:34:05,480 --> 00:34:08,860
[dramatic music playing]
705
00:34:10,060 --> 00:34:11,510
Holy [bleep]!
706
00:34:14,000 --> 00:34:15,679
This is crazy!
707
00:34:15,680 --> 00:34:17,620
Oh, my gosh! Everyone's
gonna freak out!
708
00:34:18,750 --> 00:34:20,060
Yo!
709
00:34:20,480 --> 00:34:21,679
Oh, my God!
710
00:34:21,680 --> 00:34:23,440
Look at the size of this fish.
711
00:34:24,580 --> 00:34:28,099
[roaring]
712
00:34:28,100 --> 00:34:30,269
[Heather] That's
awesome. That's a lot of fish!
713
00:34:30,270 --> 00:34:33,339
When Patrick walks back with
the biggest fish I've seen out here...
714
00:34:33,340 --> 00:34:34,930
What kind do you think that is?
715
00:34:36,680 --> 00:34:38,789
-[Patrick] Uh-huh.
-[Andrew] Yeah.
716
00:34:38,790 --> 00:34:40,859
[Heather] They're beautiful.
They're actually a bucket list fish.
717
00:34:40,860 --> 00:34:42,650
So that's an amazing catch.
718
00:34:45,550 --> 00:34:47,889
[Patrick speaking]
719
00:34:47,890 --> 00:34:50,579
-[Heather speaking]
-[Patrick] Whoo!
720
00:34:50,580 --> 00:34:53,339
Our little team,
our little tribe,
721
00:34:53,340 --> 00:34:54,889
has had such ups and downs.
722
00:34:54,890 --> 00:34:57,239
But now, the game has changed.
723
00:34:57,240 --> 00:34:59,579
And we are winning.
724
00:34:59,580 --> 00:35:02,339
[Andrew speaking]
725
00:35:02,340 --> 00:35:03,789
[Heather speaking]
726
00:35:03,790 --> 00:35:06,310
-[Andrew speaking]
-[Heather] Yeah.
727
00:35:07,790 --> 00:35:10,129
I'm gonna come over
here and take half of it off.
728
00:35:10,130 --> 00:35:13,030
-And carve it up and then put the other half back on.
-Okay.
729
00:35:14,650 --> 00:35:15,890
[Heather grunts]
730
00:35:17,440 --> 00:35:20,859
When I cook it, I'm able
to fillet it three times,
731
00:35:20,860 --> 00:35:22,339
just on each side.
732
00:35:22,340 --> 00:35:24,440
That is six huge
portions of meat.
733
00:35:25,550 --> 00:35:28,679
Over here, be
eating blackened fish
734
00:35:28,680 --> 00:35:29,930
with my best buddies.
735
00:35:30,580 --> 00:35:32,129
Doing pretty good.
736
00:35:32,130 --> 00:35:33,269
[Heather] You want anymore?
737
00:35:33,270 --> 00:35:34,649
[Patrick] No, I'm
full, thank you.
738
00:35:34,650 --> 00:35:36,750
-[Heather] That's a lot of fish, huh?
-Yeah.
739
00:35:37,130 --> 00:35:39,030
[Heather chuckles]
740
00:35:39,480 --> 00:35:40,860
That is dope.
741
00:35:48,650 --> 00:35:53,169
[Candice] Night 8, and we are
having hermit crab for dinner.
742
00:35:53,170 --> 00:35:56,889
-[Rachel] Mmm!
-And we have decided to boil them.
743
00:35:56,890 --> 00:35:58,340
-So...
-And that means
744
00:35:58,640 --> 00:36:00,429
that they're being boiled
745
00:36:00,430 --> 00:36:03,159
in the toilet that we found.
746
00:36:03,160 --> 00:36:05,189
How appetizing!
747
00:36:05,190 --> 00:36:06,399
It's actually really gross.
748
00:36:06,400 --> 00:36:08,049
I mean, we're boiling it but...
749
00:36:08,050 --> 00:36:09,569
-when you think about it...
-Boiled or not, like,
750
00:36:09,570 --> 00:36:11,540
yeah, I just, I don't even
wanna think about it.
751
00:36:14,670 --> 00:36:17,360
[pensive music playing]
752
00:36:26,190 --> 00:36:27,299
[Candice speaking]
753
00:36:27,300 --> 00:36:28,330
[Justin speaking]
754
00:36:29,640 --> 00:36:31,189
[Rachel speaking]
755
00:36:31,190 --> 00:36:33,640
[Justin speaking]
756
00:36:34,980 --> 00:36:36,979
[munching]
757
00:36:36,980 --> 00:36:39,160
[Candice speaking]
758
00:36:43,190 --> 00:36:44,090
[Rachel speaking]
759
00:36:44,091 --> 00:36:45,260
[Candice speaking]
760
00:37:09,640 --> 00:37:11,779
[Candice] Last night
when I went to bed,
761
00:37:11,780 --> 00:37:14,979
I swallowed and felt,
like, this sharp pain
762
00:37:14,980 --> 00:37:17,639
immediately on the
right side of my face.
763
00:37:17,640 --> 00:37:19,569
And then it just felt like
764
00:37:19,570 --> 00:37:22,089
instantly, my face
started swelling up.
765
00:37:22,090 --> 00:37:23,739
If you guys can
see that over there,
766
00:37:23,740 --> 00:37:26,850
it's like throbbing
pain behind my ear,
767
00:37:27,190 --> 00:37:28,469
down my neck,
768
00:37:28,470 --> 00:37:29,779
and onto my cheek.
769
00:37:29,780 --> 00:37:34,539
[Justin] Medic, medic, Candice
is requesting medical attention.
770
00:37:34,540 --> 00:37:35,979
[medic speaking]
771
00:37:35,980 --> 00:37:37,979
I don't know if I was
bit by something.
772
00:37:37,980 --> 00:37:40,540
I didn't feel anything. It
just came outta nowhere.
773
00:37:44,850 --> 00:37:46,230
Oh!
774
00:37:53,300 --> 00:37:55,500
[medic speaking]
775
00:38:00,430 --> 00:38:01,740
[Candice softly] Okay.
776
00:38:08,090 --> 00:38:10,329
[Candice] We're waiting to
see if the swelling goes down.
777
00:38:10,330 --> 00:38:13,740
And if not, they're gonna
take me out of here.
778
00:38:15,260 --> 00:38:18,500
Candice was, like,
concerned about a bite
779
00:38:18,980 --> 00:38:20,920
last night, and...
780
00:38:30,780 --> 00:38:31,810
[Roy] Yeah.
781
00:38:47,610 --> 00:38:49,089
Right there!
782
00:38:49,090 --> 00:38:50,879
[Heather] [bleep] Plot twist!
783
00:38:50,880 --> 00:38:52,189
Saltwater crocodiles!
784
00:38:52,190 --> 00:38:55,429
[narrator] The CRR, or
Castaway Rescue Rating,
785
00:38:55,430 --> 00:38:59,709
weighs each group's level of
skill, ingenuity and problem-solving
786
00:38:59,710 --> 00:39:03,089
to predict their team's odds
of being rescued off the island
787
00:39:03,090 --> 00:39:04,569
after 21 days.
788
00:39:04,570 --> 00:39:07,189
After arriving at a
new beach location...
789
00:39:07,190 --> 00:39:08,429
[sobbing] This is hell!
790
00:39:08,430 --> 00:39:09,609
Quitting's not an option.
791
00:39:09,610 --> 00:39:12,189
Heather, Andrew and
Patrick finally have fire...
792
00:39:12,190 --> 00:39:14,019
-[Patrick exclaiming]
-[Heather] Oh, my God!
793
00:39:14,020 --> 00:39:16,159
-[grunting]
-[Patrick] Oh, holy [bleep]!
794
00:39:16,160 --> 00:39:18,919
[narrator] ...and their first
significant protein of the challenge.
795
00:39:18,920 --> 00:39:21,189
Blackened fish.
Doing pretty good.
796
00:39:21,190 --> 00:39:24,089
Their Castaway Rescue
Rating rises significantly
797
00:39:24,090 --> 00:39:27,469
from 52% to 70%.
798
00:39:27,470 --> 00:39:29,399
For Bulent, Kerra and Na'im...
799
00:39:29,400 --> 00:39:32,779
The first action should
be beefing up the tunnel.
800
00:39:32,780 --> 00:39:35,299
repeated efforts
to snare a wild pig...
801
00:39:35,300 --> 00:39:37,949
I'm saying put 'em almost
directly on each other.
802
00:39:37,950 --> 00:39:40,569
I know what you're saying. It
will just go, make it go that way.
803
00:39:40,570 --> 00:39:42,809
have only yielded
tension within the group.
804
00:39:42,810 --> 00:39:45,089
This is as good as it can get.
805
00:39:45,090 --> 00:39:47,539
It's like a pissing contest
between the boys now.
806
00:39:47,540 --> 00:39:50,189
And I'm just in the middle.
807
00:39:50,190 --> 00:39:53,879
[narrator] Their Castaway
Rescue Rating drops from 68%
808
00:39:53,880 --> 00:39:55,949
to 59%.
809
00:39:55,950 --> 00:39:59,709
Candice, Rachel and Justin
are scraping the beach for food.
810
00:39:59,710 --> 00:40:01,670
[Candice] We do what we
gotta do to get to day 21.
811
00:40:01,810 --> 00:40:03,089
[retches]
812
00:40:03,090 --> 00:40:05,049
-[Rachel grunts] -[narrator]
But an unexpected injury...
813
00:40:05,050 --> 00:40:06,639
That really hurt.
814
00:40:06,640 --> 00:40:09,540
and a potentially
dangerous medical situation...
815
00:40:11,740 --> 00:40:14,469
threaten to send two of
them from the challenge.
816
00:40:14,470 --> 00:40:17,299
[Candice] We're waiting to see if
the swelling goes down, and if not,
817
00:40:17,300 --> 00:40:19,709
they're gonna
take me out of here.
818
00:40:19,710 --> 00:40:21,329
That's just not fair.
819
00:40:21,330 --> 00:40:24,049
[narrator] As a result,
their CRR plummets
820
00:40:24,050 --> 00:40:26,950
from 54% to 33%.
821
00:40:35,880 --> 00:40:37,920
[Lauren speaking]
822
00:40:49,120 --> 00:40:51,849
[narrator] Meningitis is an
inflammation of the membrane
823
00:40:51,850 --> 00:40:54,299
surrounding the
brain and spinal cord.
824
00:40:54,300 --> 00:40:57,810
It can lead to stroke,
brain damage or paralysis.
825
00:40:59,050 --> 00:41:02,500
Well, it's not helping. I
feel like it's still so swollen.
826
00:41:03,430 --> 00:41:05,259
You're still in
the fight mentally.
827
00:41:05,260 --> 00:41:07,090
I really hope this blows over.
828
00:41:07,740 --> 00:41:09,539
And if it does, it's testimony.
829
00:41:09,540 --> 00:41:11,499
Like, it just makes that
finish line that much sweeter.
830
00:41:11,500 --> 00:41:13,879
It's just scary 'cause it's
around my face and neck
831
00:41:13,880 --> 00:41:16,610
and I don't know what
it is. It hurts so bad.
832
00:41:17,540 --> 00:41:18,979
It's a solid 10.
833
00:41:18,980 --> 00:41:22,329
And it's just an
aching throb, right?
834
00:41:22,330 --> 00:41:25,359
Like, underneath my right
ear, and it doesn't go away.
835
00:41:25,360 --> 00:41:26,980
And that's why I'm scared.
836
00:41:29,050 --> 00:41:34,020
[pensive music playing]
837
00:41:41,880 --> 00:41:43,260
[Candice speaking]
838
00:41:43,880 --> 00:41:46,849
It's swollen bit and swell down
839
00:41:46,850 --> 00:41:51,050
so I get really
concerned about it.
840
00:41:52,780 --> 00:41:54,979
Her cheek's a
little bit swollen.
841
00:41:54,980 --> 00:41:56,709
But I don't see no bite.
842
00:41:56,710 --> 00:41:58,019
You don't see a bite?
843
00:41:58,020 --> 00:41:59,739
You don't see a sting?
844
00:41:59,740 --> 00:42:02,669
It's not red but
she's in a lot of pain.
845
00:42:02,670 --> 00:42:03,670
Okay.
846
00:42:13,430 --> 00:42:14,570
Okay.
847
00:42:15,610 --> 00:42:16,740
[Roy speaking]
848
00:42:29,850 --> 00:42:31,609
[Lauren] I know
it's hard, Candice,
849
00:42:31,610 --> 00:42:35,780
but we just don't have the
resources here right now to treat you
850
00:42:36,300 --> 00:42:37,499
in the field safely.
851
00:42:37,500 --> 00:42:39,019
-So we're gonna...
-[Candice] I know.
852
00:42:39,020 --> 00:42:40,850
gonna have to medically tap you
853
00:42:42,050 --> 00:42:43,119
from the challenge.
854
00:42:43,120 --> 00:42:45,539
[sobbing]
855
00:42:45,540 --> 00:42:48,160
-I'm sorry.
-[Rachel] Don't cry, Candice. It's not your fault.
856
00:42:50,260 --> 00:42:52,739
I'm so upset
'cause I came so far
857
00:42:52,740 --> 00:42:54,399
-since my last challenge...
-[Rachel] You did.
858
00:42:54,400 --> 00:42:55,809
You came so far, dude.
859
00:42:55,810 --> 00:42:57,470
And this just came
out of nowhere.
860
00:42:59,400 --> 00:43:02,050
[sniffling] I'm devastated.
861
00:43:02,980 --> 00:43:05,229
I don't wanna leave
my team like this.
862
00:43:05,230 --> 00:43:08,119
I think Justin will do great.
863
00:43:08,120 --> 00:43:09,949
I'm worried about Rachel.
864
00:43:09,950 --> 00:43:12,499
-Rachel, I'm sorry.
-[Rachel] It's not your fault, all right?
865
00:43:12,500 --> 00:43:13,500
[Justin] Don't be sorry.
866
00:43:14,500 --> 00:43:16,609
I hate leaving her behind.
867
00:43:16,610 --> 00:43:18,259
[Rachel sobbing] I
love you so much.
868
00:43:18,260 --> 00:43:20,779
You just gotta get
better. It's okay.
869
00:43:20,780 --> 00:43:23,299
And I'm so proud of
you for how far you came.
870
00:43:23,300 --> 00:43:24,949
'Cause it wasn't easy.
871
00:43:24,950 --> 00:43:27,089
I am absolutely
heart-broken for her
872
00:43:27,090 --> 00:43:29,329
because I know how
badly she wanted this.
873
00:43:29,330 --> 00:43:32,229
Looking at this challenge without
her right now, it's pretty daunting.
874
00:43:32,230 --> 00:43:33,270
Even though we're jerks...
875
00:43:36,740 --> 00:43:38,709
[Justin] It's unfortunate,
losing Candice.
876
00:43:38,710 --> 00:43:40,259
She's so knowledgeable.
877
00:43:40,260 --> 00:43:42,919
Uh, has been hunting
and fishing in her entire life.
878
00:43:42,920 --> 00:43:44,539
[Candice] Love you guys.
879
00:43:44,540 --> 00:43:48,120
[Justin] Definitely we're taking
a hit collectively as a team.
880
00:43:49,120 --> 00:43:51,570
-Bye.
-Yeah.
881
00:43:52,330 --> 00:43:54,610
[sobbing]
882
00:44:03,850 --> 00:44:06,259
I didn't wanna let my
family back home down.
883
00:44:06,260 --> 00:44:11,049
And so, the second time failure
sucks worse than the first time.
884
00:44:11,050 --> 00:44:15,019
[narrator] Candice was eventually diagnosed
with a severe bacterial infection.
885
00:44:15,020 --> 00:44:16,879
But the source could
not be determined.
886
00:44:16,880 --> 00:44:18,609
[sobbing]
887
00:44:18,610 --> 00:44:22,160
She was treated with antibiotics
and made a full recovery.
888
00:44:28,500 --> 00:44:29,979
[Justin] What's up?
889
00:44:29,980 --> 00:44:34,159
My brain is so all over
the place right now.
890
00:44:34,160 --> 00:44:36,539
[Justin] As far as the
team, it's myself and Rachel.
891
00:44:36,540 --> 00:44:38,739
She's also injured,
so I really hope
892
00:44:38,740 --> 00:44:40,119
she, uh, pushes through as well.
893
00:44:40,120 --> 00:44:42,020
If not, I get stuck
out here alone.
894
00:44:42,500 --> 00:44:44,019
You're great and all
895
00:44:44,020 --> 00:44:46,880
-but... [chuckles] it's not the same.
-It's all good.
896
00:44:50,120 --> 00:44:53,739
It's honestly, like, so hard to
comprehend that she's not here anymore.
897
00:44:53,740 --> 00:44:57,159
And it's wild to me, like, how
close she and I have gotten
898
00:44:57,160 --> 00:44:58,569
in just nine days.
899
00:44:58,570 --> 00:45:00,639
Like, honestly, she's a
huge part of the reason
900
00:45:00,640 --> 00:45:02,980
why I'm still here
in the first place.
901
00:45:04,330 --> 00:45:05,710
I'm absolutely gutted.
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