1 00:00:10,482 --> 00:00:12,482 [sighs] Aw. 2 00:00:13,827 --> 00:00:15,172 You okay, Kerra? 3 00:00:15,172 --> 00:00:16,758 Just... 4 00:00:17,586 --> 00:00:19,172 a little nauseous. 5 00:00:21,068 --> 00:00:22,551 [Na'im] You sure you're okay? 6 00:00:24,689 --> 00:00:26,068 [Kerra] It's wearing me out. 7 00:00:27,724 --> 00:00:29,931 [Na'im] Kerra and I are trying to follow 8 00:00:29,931 --> 00:00:31,689 the direction of the river, 9 00:00:31,689 --> 00:00:34,379 hoping that we'll come to, like, a beach, 10 00:00:34,379 --> 00:00:36,103 um, and find more useful materials 11 00:00:36,103 --> 00:00:37,379 around us. 12 00:00:37,379 --> 00:00:39,103 [Kerra breathing deeply] 13 00:00:39,103 --> 00:00:40,862 Here, why don't you get some water, okay? 14 00:00:42,827 --> 00:00:45,758 We don't know how long of a journey we have left. 15 00:00:46,172 --> 00:00:47,482 But it's just us two. 16 00:00:47,482 --> 00:00:51,482 And my previous challenge, I tapped early. 17 00:00:51,482 --> 00:00:53,586 I'm so sorry to do this to you. 18 00:00:53,586 --> 00:00:56,482 I think about the fact that I left my partner there. 19 00:00:57,620 --> 00:00:59,000 That can't happen again. 20 00:00:59,000 --> 00:01:01,551 So I'm just here to support her at this point. 21 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:04,241 Just relax. 22 00:01:06,000 --> 00:01:07,379 [Kerra] I'm definitely ready to get out 23 00:01:07,379 --> 00:01:08,379 from under this canopy. 24 00:01:08,379 --> 00:01:11,068 Hopefully see some bright skies. 25 00:01:11,068 --> 00:01:12,448 Hopefully see some salt water. 26 00:01:13,103 --> 00:01:14,413 Let's do this. [sighs] Mmm. 27 00:01:14,413 --> 00:01:16,655 I have to just push through it. 28 00:01:18,413 --> 00:01:20,586 -Okay. -Okay. 29 00:01:22,689 --> 00:01:24,413 We gotta get somewhere soon. 30 00:01:24,413 --> 00:01:25,655 [Kerra] Yeah. 31 00:01:32,586 --> 00:01:34,827 Oh, my gosh. [sighs] 32 00:01:34,827 --> 00:01:38,275 Looks like we have come up on a mangrove. 33 00:01:38,275 --> 00:01:39,482 Yeah. 34 00:01:39,482 --> 00:01:41,000 [Kerra] I smell salt. 35 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:42,793 [sniffs] Like salt water. 36 00:01:42,793 --> 00:01:43,896 Yeah, I do too. 37 00:01:43,896 --> 00:01:47,310 I'm also smelling... [sniffs] smoke. 38 00:01:47,310 --> 00:01:49,482 [sniffs] You smell smoke? 39 00:01:49,482 --> 00:01:50,793 -Yeah. -Huh. 40 00:01:53,896 --> 00:01:56,068 [Kerra] I see fire! 41 00:01:57,275 --> 00:01:58,310 [bleep] 42 00:01:58,310 --> 00:02:00,068 -[screaming] -Is that naked people? 43 00:02:00,068 --> 00:02:01,586 -[Justin] Naked people have arrived. -[Na'im] Sup? 44 00:02:01,586 --> 00:02:03,275 -Oh, my God! -[Rachel] Oh, my God. 45 00:02:03,275 --> 00:02:04,896 -[Na'im screams] -Is that Na'im? 46 00:02:04,896 --> 00:02:06,586 It's Rachel! 47 00:02:06,586 --> 00:02:07,793 Hi, I'm Rachel. 48 00:02:07,793 --> 00:02:09,931 -Hi, hi, hi. -What's your name? 49 00:02:09,931 --> 00:02:11,275 -Kerra. -Kerra, nice to meet you. 50 00:02:11,275 --> 00:02:13,172 -What's up? Justin. -Hi, hi. 51 00:02:13,172 --> 00:02:14,413 Oh, my gosh. 52 00:02:14,413 --> 00:02:15,586 -Hi! -You guys know each other? 53 00:02:15,586 --> 00:02:16,896 -He was my partner... -Oh! 54 00:02:16,896 --> 00:02:18,655 ...in Argentina. 55 00:02:19,172 --> 00:02:20,413 Oh, my God. 56 00:02:20,413 --> 00:02:23,344 Hi! [sobbing] 57 00:02:24,172 --> 00:02:26,586 -How are you, mofo? -I'm good. 58 00:02:26,586 --> 00:02:27,827 What are you doing here? 59 00:02:27,827 --> 00:02:29,172 [laughs] Well... 60 00:02:29,172 --> 00:02:31,275 We had to come back and do this all over again. 61 00:02:31,275 --> 00:02:32,896 I didn't finish the first time. 62 00:02:32,896 --> 00:02:34,517 [sobbing] 63 00:02:34,517 --> 00:02:35,586 It's so good to see you. 64 00:02:35,586 --> 00:02:36,655 It's good to see you, too. 65 00:02:48,620 --> 00:02:49,896 [Na'im] There's only two of you 66 00:02:49,896 --> 00:02:51,896 and there's only two of us. What is the deal? 67 00:02:51,896 --> 00:02:53,206 -What's happening? -Yeah. 68 00:02:53,206 --> 00:02:55,620 [Rachel] Um, we had a beautiful young woman 69 00:02:55,620 --> 00:02:57,067 named Candice with us. 70 00:02:57,067 --> 00:02:59,172 And she had this, like, crazy swelling 71 00:02:59,172 --> 00:03:00,482 -happen on her face. -[Kerra gasps] 72 00:03:00,482 --> 00:03:01,517 Oh, my God. 73 00:03:01,517 --> 00:03:03,000 -So she got med tests. -When did it happen? 74 00:03:03,000 --> 00:03:04,103 -[Justin] Day nine. -Day before yesterday? 75 00:03:04,103 --> 00:03:06,000 -Day nine. -Yeah, two days ago. 76 00:03:06,000 --> 00:03:07,931 [narrator] After losing their main food provider 77 00:03:07,931 --> 00:03:09,310 to an infection, 78 00:03:09,310 --> 00:03:12,379 protein has been scarce for Rachel and Justin. 79 00:03:12,379 --> 00:03:13,896 [Justin] Oh, look, there's no fish right here. 80 00:03:13,896 --> 00:03:16,103 I'm definitely getting, like, overheated. 81 00:03:16,103 --> 00:03:18,068 [narrator] And Rachel's knee injury 82 00:03:18,068 --> 00:03:19,517 has been slow to heal. 83 00:03:19,517 --> 00:03:21,551 Whoa. Ow, gosh. 84 00:03:22,379 --> 00:03:24,275 What about you guys? There's only two? 85 00:03:24,275 --> 00:03:27,379 Uh, Bulent is back at camp. 86 00:03:27,379 --> 00:03:31,275 He decided to stay back and try to, uh, get this pig 87 00:03:31,275 --> 00:03:32,482 -and then meet up with us... -[Rachel] Okay. 88 00:03:32,482 --> 00:03:33,724 ...hopefully in a couple of days. 89 00:03:33,724 --> 00:03:35,172 -Okay. -Well, now that we're here, 90 00:03:35,172 --> 00:03:37,103 do you mind if we, uh, crash with you? 91 00:03:37,103 --> 00:03:38,379 I would love it... 92 00:03:38,379 --> 00:03:39,793 -All right. -...if you guys stayed with us. 93 00:03:39,793 --> 00:03:44,379 I really need to see the ocean and open air, so... 94 00:03:44,379 --> 00:03:45,930 -[Na'im] This is perfect. -Actually I really need to get 95 00:03:45,930 --> 00:03:48,275 to the ocean myself, um, to kind of give my knee 96 00:03:48,275 --> 00:03:49,586 -a salt water soak... -[Kerra] Oh, yeah. 97 00:03:49,586 --> 00:03:50,586 ...and for my mental health. 98 00:03:50,586 --> 00:03:51,724 [Kerra] What's wrong with your knee? 99 00:03:51,724 --> 00:03:53,482 [Rachel] Um, so I swam out 100 00:03:53,482 --> 00:03:54,586 to get a life preserver 101 00:03:54,586 --> 00:03:56,000 on a boat that we found, 102 00:03:56,000 --> 00:03:57,379 and so I, like, jumped off. 103 00:03:57,896 --> 00:03:59,000 Ah! 104 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:00,896 And I, like, hyper-extended... 105 00:04:00,896 --> 00:04:02,482 -[both] Ooh. -...my leg, and it's been, yeah. 106 00:04:02,482 --> 00:04:03,586 So maybe we should just all 107 00:04:03,586 --> 00:04:04,896 -take a trip down there? -I'll go. 108 00:04:04,896 --> 00:04:06,724 -[Na'im] All right. -[Justin] Hell yeah. 109 00:04:06,724 --> 00:04:09,689 [Na'im] I've always felt regret about leaving Rachel 110 00:04:09,689 --> 00:04:11,689 in Argentina by herself. 111 00:04:11,689 --> 00:04:14,517 So I'm determined to redeem 112 00:04:14,517 --> 00:04:16,172 and repair our relationship 113 00:04:16,172 --> 00:04:19,896 that I broke when I left early the last time. 114 00:04:19,896 --> 00:04:21,172 -[Na'im sighs] -[Kerra] The view! 115 00:04:21,172 --> 00:04:23,689 -[Rachel] Do you see it? -[Kerra] It's so nice. 116 00:04:23,689 --> 00:04:25,517 [Rachel] We actually have a beach when the tide's low. 117 00:04:25,517 --> 00:04:26,896 It's actually kinda high right now. 118 00:04:26,896 --> 00:04:28,379 [Kerra] We have finally made it, 119 00:04:28,379 --> 00:04:31,793 um, and... ocean. 120 00:04:31,793 --> 00:04:33,275 Which is exactly what I wanted. 121 00:04:33,827 --> 00:04:35,000 So happy. 122 00:04:35,000 --> 00:04:36,103 Needed this. 123 00:04:36,103 --> 00:04:37,379 [Kerra sighs deeply] 124 00:04:37,379 --> 00:04:40,206 Needed all of this. I'm so glad you guys are here. 125 00:04:40,206 --> 00:04:42,275 [Justin] Honestly, I did a lot of work alone 126 00:04:42,275 --> 00:04:44,379 for a few days because of Rachel's knee. 127 00:04:44,379 --> 00:04:47,103 And boom, we have a new team, we have new partners 128 00:04:47,103 --> 00:04:48,793 to help overcome this adversity 129 00:04:48,793 --> 00:04:50,103 and get things done. 130 00:04:50,103 --> 00:04:52,103 You've made it past the point you did last time! 131 00:04:52,103 --> 00:04:54,379 Da-da-da-da-da. We're not talking about that. 132 00:04:54,379 --> 00:04:55,482 [Rachel] No, you did! 133 00:04:55,482 --> 00:04:57,172 There's only one day that matters, 134 00:04:57,172 --> 00:04:59,862 -and that's day 21. -Absolutely. 135 00:05:01,586 --> 00:05:02,931 [narrator] Three miles upriver, 136 00:05:02,931 --> 00:05:06,448 at Kerra and Na'im's previous jungle camp... 137 00:05:07,896 --> 00:05:09,689 [Bulent] I don't mind being alone. 138 00:05:09,689 --> 00:05:12,103 I like depending on myself. 139 00:05:12,103 --> 00:05:15,275 I can stay like this forever. 140 00:05:15,275 --> 00:05:17,620 [narrator] ...Bulent continues the challenge alone... 141 00:05:17,620 --> 00:05:19,000 [Kerra] See you on the flipside. 142 00:05:19,000 --> 00:05:21,793 [narrator] ...with his eyes on a very large prize. 143 00:05:21,793 --> 00:05:24,000 [Bulent] I pray for an opponent bigger than me, 144 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:26,275 stronger than me, smarter than me. 145 00:05:26,275 --> 00:05:28,448 There's no quitting in my book. 146 00:05:30,620 --> 00:05:31,896 Once I get the pig, 147 00:05:31,896 --> 00:05:34,793 move out and hopefully get rescued. 148 00:05:34,793 --> 00:05:36,689 Houdini until the death. 149 00:05:37,413 --> 00:05:39,793 Hmm. Hmm, hmm, hmm. 150 00:05:39,793 --> 00:05:42,689 Does seem like he went just through it. 151 00:05:42,689 --> 00:05:44,275 This doesn't look touched. 152 00:05:44,275 --> 00:05:45,931 That part doesn't look touched. 153 00:05:45,931 --> 00:05:47,793 The funnel works. 154 00:05:47,793 --> 00:05:50,724 The animal is doing exactly what I want him to do. 155 00:05:50,724 --> 00:05:52,586 So whatever is at fault, 156 00:05:52,586 --> 00:05:56,000 that's me doing it, so... 157 00:05:56,000 --> 00:05:58,068 Let's see if we can't figure it out to, uh, 158 00:05:58,896 --> 00:06:00,448 fix this issue. 159 00:06:12,517 --> 00:06:14,413 You know, it's always adjustment. 160 00:06:14,413 --> 00:06:16,379 One thing doesn't work, you adjust, 161 00:06:16,379 --> 00:06:17,896 keep adjusting until it works. 162 00:06:17,896 --> 00:06:21,482 It's just a matter of how many times you have to do it. 163 00:06:44,206 --> 00:06:45,965 [Andrew] That water has come way up. 164 00:06:46,586 --> 00:06:47,620 Oh, no. 165 00:06:47,620 --> 00:06:49,206 The firewood. 166 00:06:49,206 --> 00:06:50,896 This is insane. 167 00:06:50,896 --> 00:06:52,551 Holy cow. 168 00:06:54,482 --> 00:06:55,965 [narrator] Three miles to the south, 169 00:06:56,896 --> 00:06:58,862 on a rapidly disappearing beach... 170 00:06:59,517 --> 00:07:00,793 [Heather] This isn't good. 171 00:07:00,793 --> 00:07:03,275 [Andrew] It has risen about six feet. 172 00:07:03,275 --> 00:07:05,413 [narrator] The daily rising tides have encroached 173 00:07:05,413 --> 00:07:07,482 on Patrick, Andrew and Heather's camp... 174 00:07:07,482 --> 00:07:08,896 [Andrew] Water's all the way up here. 175 00:07:08,896 --> 00:07:11,896 Wow. We really need to consider moving locations. 176 00:07:11,896 --> 00:07:13,931 [narrator] ...creating a division in the team 177 00:07:13,931 --> 00:07:15,000 over what to do next. 178 00:07:15,000 --> 00:07:16,413 [Patrick] I don't think we need to. 179 00:07:16,413 --> 00:07:18,172 He's, like, absolutely acting like we're idiots. 180 00:07:20,379 --> 00:07:21,482 [Heather] All of that little inlet 181 00:07:21,482 --> 00:07:23,172 that we have right now is gone, 182 00:07:23,172 --> 00:07:24,620 and it's still creeping up. 183 00:07:24,620 --> 00:07:26,586 Like, here it comes again. Here comes another wave. 184 00:07:26,586 --> 00:07:28,000 [Andrew] There goes all the sand 185 00:07:28,000 --> 00:07:29,379 where our firewood was. 186 00:07:30,379 --> 00:07:31,793 Just to show you the difference 187 00:07:31,793 --> 00:07:33,172 between the ocean and our shelter, 188 00:07:33,172 --> 00:07:34,896 we sleep here. 189 00:07:35,517 --> 00:07:37,310 This is now the ocean. 190 00:07:37,310 --> 00:07:39,413 This is what we're facing. 191 00:07:39,413 --> 00:07:42,068 This is devastation beach. 192 00:07:43,000 --> 00:07:45,000 [Patrick] It's a true adventure. 193 00:07:45,000 --> 00:07:47,103 [Heather] You got problems, man. 194 00:07:47,103 --> 00:07:48,689 I love you, but you really... I don't know 195 00:07:48,689 --> 00:07:50,275 how many times you were dropped as a kid. 196 00:07:53,275 --> 00:07:55,241 -You okay, Andrew? -Yeah. 197 00:07:56,275 --> 00:07:58,551 -Anything I can do to help? -No. 198 00:07:59,482 --> 00:08:00,689 [Patrick] It's really awkward 199 00:08:00,689 --> 00:08:02,689 with my teammates right now. 200 00:08:02,689 --> 00:08:05,206 Andrew and Heather both wanna leave. 201 00:08:05,206 --> 00:08:06,689 Where are we gonna go? 202 00:08:06,689 --> 00:08:08,827 What resources are we gonna find? 203 00:08:08,827 --> 00:08:10,586 If there's one thing that I know 204 00:08:10,586 --> 00:08:11,827 about a real high tide 205 00:08:11,827 --> 00:08:15,103 is that it brings in a lot of food. 206 00:08:15,103 --> 00:08:16,965 I'm not gonna leave a resource like that behind 207 00:08:17,896 --> 00:08:19,482 just because of rising water. 208 00:08:19,482 --> 00:08:22,172 Look at that. We get water. 209 00:08:23,068 --> 00:08:24,655 Oh, it feels so good. 210 00:08:25,379 --> 00:08:26,689 [Heather] I'm freaking out. 211 00:08:26,689 --> 00:08:28,379 You can't sustain anything on here. 212 00:08:28,379 --> 00:08:29,896 You're gonna be constantly running 213 00:08:29,896 --> 00:08:31,896 in fear for your life and all your belongings. 214 00:08:31,896 --> 00:08:33,482 Patrick, on the other hand, 215 00:08:33,482 --> 00:08:35,102 acts like everything is fine. 216 00:08:35,102 --> 00:08:37,275 He has great assets that he brings to the table. 217 00:08:37,827 --> 00:08:39,068 We're stronger together. 218 00:08:39,068 --> 00:08:40,793 But he's not thinking of the risk 219 00:08:40,793 --> 00:08:42,275 of the rest of the group. 220 00:08:44,793 --> 00:08:46,482 [Andrew] Get the heck out of this sun, 221 00:08:46,482 --> 00:08:47,931 -'cause it is hot. -[Heather] So humid, 222 00:08:47,931 --> 00:08:50,068 and I'm super, super-thirsty. 223 00:09:03,379 --> 00:09:04,862 Okay. 224 00:09:06,103 --> 00:09:07,379 Taste it. 225 00:09:07,379 --> 00:09:09,000 -[Andrew] What? -The water. 226 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:10,344 It's brackish. 227 00:09:11,413 --> 00:09:12,965 I think we're [bleep] 228 00:09:20,275 --> 00:09:21,482 Tastes pretty salty to me. 229 00:09:21,482 --> 00:09:24,413 [spits] Straight salt water. 230 00:09:24,413 --> 00:09:28,275 So that high tide actually contaminated our water sources too. 231 00:09:28,275 --> 00:09:29,862 What are we gonna do? 232 00:09:31,068 --> 00:09:33,827 [Andrew] That immediate salt that hit my tongue 233 00:09:33,827 --> 00:09:36,103 was like a punch to the stomach. 234 00:09:36,103 --> 00:09:37,413 I mean, just took me down. 235 00:09:37,413 --> 00:09:41,689 Our freshwater source is completely gone. 236 00:09:41,689 --> 00:09:43,275 [Heather] You think what's gonna happen if we drink... 237 00:09:43,275 --> 00:09:45,000 if we drink brackish water. 238 00:09:45,000 --> 00:09:46,379 Okay, it's gonna dehydrate you more. 239 00:09:46,379 --> 00:09:49,103 How long until we start getting really sick 240 00:09:49,103 --> 00:09:52,172 -in this heat? -Couple of days. 241 00:09:52,172 --> 00:09:54,103 We can have all the proteins in the world 242 00:09:54,103 --> 00:09:56,241 but if we don't have freshwater we're [bleep] 243 00:10:04,724 --> 00:10:06,827 -[Na'im] Yo, you eat already? -[Justin] No. 244 00:10:06,827 --> 00:10:08,896 [Kerra] I haven't eaten anything, really, 245 00:10:08,896 --> 00:10:11,310 and it was a really long trek out here. 246 00:10:11,310 --> 00:10:12,482 [Na'im] In the last few days, 247 00:10:12,482 --> 00:10:15,482 we have literally eaten nothing but snail 248 00:10:15,482 --> 00:10:17,586 and freakin' hermit crabs. 249 00:10:17,586 --> 00:10:19,827 Now there's four of us here. 250 00:10:19,827 --> 00:10:21,379 Yeah. Well, I think it's low tide. 251 00:10:21,379 --> 00:10:23,103 We can at least go look for some stuff 252 00:10:23,103 --> 00:10:25,379 we can scavenge and eat. 253 00:10:25,379 --> 00:10:26,793 We need protein. 254 00:10:26,793 --> 00:10:29,620 [Na'im] That's definitely a priority. 255 00:10:29,620 --> 00:10:32,000 We expended a ton of calories moving. 256 00:10:32,000 --> 00:10:33,931 We need to recoup some of that energy 257 00:10:33,931 --> 00:10:35,482 if we're gonna, you know, 258 00:10:35,482 --> 00:10:37,413 take some of the load off our new partners. 259 00:10:37,413 --> 00:10:39,137 [Na'im] How's your knee? 260 00:10:39,620 --> 00:10:41,103 -It's okay. -Okay. 261 00:10:41,103 --> 00:10:44,275 Um, it definitely swelled up after 262 00:10:44,275 --> 00:10:47,275 my little trip to the water yesterday. 263 00:10:47,275 --> 00:10:49,620 I'm literally just taking it day by day right now. 264 00:10:49,620 --> 00:10:52,068 Um, I can't really look at 21 265 00:10:52,068 --> 00:10:53,344 'cause it just feels really far away. 266 00:10:54,000 --> 00:10:56,103 All right. Go crabbing. 267 00:10:56,103 --> 00:10:57,689 Hold the fort down. 268 00:10:57,689 --> 00:10:59,965 I'll do my best. 269 00:11:00,689 --> 00:11:01,896 I can look at today 270 00:11:01,896 --> 00:11:03,275 and I can make it through today. 271 00:11:03,275 --> 00:11:04,689 So that's the goal, 272 00:11:04,689 --> 00:11:07,793 and hopefully my knee will start to get better. 273 00:11:10,827 --> 00:11:12,275 [Justin] All right, let's get it. 274 00:11:12,275 --> 00:11:14,620 [Kerra] Come out, little crabbies. 275 00:11:14,620 --> 00:11:16,034 [Justin] There it is. 276 00:11:16,793 --> 00:11:18,137 These are small. 277 00:11:20,413 --> 00:11:22,448 Ah, got 'em! 278 00:11:23,310 --> 00:11:25,068 [Kerra] Got 'em. 279 00:11:26,206 --> 00:11:27,689 [Na'im] Having the sea nearby 280 00:11:27,689 --> 00:11:29,310 gives us more options for food, 281 00:11:29,310 --> 00:11:32,275 but ultimately I don't think this is a very good beach. 282 00:11:32,275 --> 00:11:34,413 I think this is kinda like a hard home. 283 00:11:34,413 --> 00:11:35,586 You can make it here, 284 00:11:35,586 --> 00:11:38,448 but I think it's just gonna be very difficult. 285 00:11:40,000 --> 00:11:41,482 -I caught my first one. -[Justin] Hell yeah. 286 00:11:41,482 --> 00:11:43,241 Ah, pinching me! 287 00:11:45,275 --> 00:11:47,103 -Get in there. -So, what have we got? 288 00:11:47,103 --> 00:11:49,172 -Three? -Yeah. 289 00:11:49,172 --> 00:11:51,379 [Kerra] These crabs are kinda small. 290 00:11:51,379 --> 00:11:53,724 It's not enough food for all of us. 291 00:11:53,724 --> 00:11:56,793 [Justin] It's a third of what we had yesterday. 292 00:11:56,793 --> 00:11:58,275 It's a problem. 293 00:12:07,275 --> 00:12:09,000 Anyone order croc bait? 294 00:12:09,000 --> 00:12:11,379 -[Heather] We got a problem. -What's up? 295 00:12:11,379 --> 00:12:12,931 -Come taste this. -Our water. 296 00:12:12,931 --> 00:12:14,206 It's all salt water. 297 00:12:14,206 --> 00:12:15,689 -It's salt water. -[Patrick] It is? 298 00:12:15,689 --> 00:12:16,862 [Heather] Yeah. 299 00:12:17,793 --> 00:12:19,137 Try it. 300 00:12:24,379 --> 00:12:26,172 Mmm. 301 00:12:28,793 --> 00:12:30,551 [Patrick] Yeah, salty. 302 00:12:31,310 --> 00:12:32,689 [Heather] I don't wanna get anyone upset, 303 00:12:32,689 --> 00:12:33,931 but we've gotta think 304 00:12:33,931 --> 00:12:35,793 long-term solution what we're gonna do. 305 00:12:35,793 --> 00:12:38,689 The water being this high, our freshwater is gone. 306 00:12:38,689 --> 00:12:40,586 I do not think it will come back. 307 00:12:40,586 --> 00:12:42,827 That means our water source here is dead. 308 00:12:42,827 --> 00:12:44,448 [Heather] Correct. 309 00:12:46,000 --> 00:12:48,000 The high tide is having more effects 310 00:12:48,000 --> 00:12:50,241 than just water coming close to us. 311 00:12:51,689 --> 00:12:53,379 [Heather] Uh... 312 00:12:53,379 --> 00:12:56,689 [Patrick] But I'm trying to do a risk analysis in my head 313 00:12:56,689 --> 00:12:59,620 and right now, I'm not quite ready to go. 314 00:12:59,620 --> 00:13:01,482 [Heather] I don't know of another freshwater source, 315 00:13:01,482 --> 00:13:04,000 and right now I'm depleted of all energy. 316 00:13:04,000 --> 00:13:06,931 There is another water source that I saw further down 317 00:13:06,931 --> 00:13:08,206 at the end of the beach. 318 00:13:08,206 --> 00:13:09,931 I wouldn't mind exploring that way 319 00:13:09,931 --> 00:13:12,793 -to see what that water source is like. -Yeah. 320 00:13:14,000 --> 00:13:15,931 [Heather] Patrick does what Patrick wants to do 321 00:13:15,931 --> 00:13:17,379 when Patrick wants to do it. 322 00:13:17,379 --> 00:13:18,724 But we need water, 323 00:13:18,724 --> 00:13:22,000 and Patrick's the best asset I've got right now. 324 00:13:22,000 --> 00:13:23,586 That's the only choice I have. 325 00:13:23,586 --> 00:13:25,275 -You wanna head out? -Okay. 326 00:13:25,275 --> 00:13:26,482 Careful. Water, water, water. 327 00:13:26,482 --> 00:13:28,068 That's our mantra at this camp. 328 00:13:28,068 --> 00:13:29,275 Water above all else. 329 00:13:29,275 --> 00:13:31,689 Without freshwater, we're done. 330 00:13:31,689 --> 00:13:33,000 Our challenge is over. That's it. 331 00:13:33,000 --> 00:13:35,068 Uh, so it's either find it here, 332 00:13:35,068 --> 00:13:36,965 or we have to move elsewhere on the island. 333 00:13:38,517 --> 00:13:40,344 [bleep] 334 00:13:54,068 --> 00:13:56,793 [Patrick] I understand that Heather and Andrew are panicked. 335 00:13:56,793 --> 00:13:58,586 I understand why they're panicked. 336 00:13:58,586 --> 00:14:01,172 Our water source could be tainted forever. 337 00:14:01,172 --> 00:14:04,689 But I'm used to dealing with situations as they spring up. 338 00:14:04,689 --> 00:14:07,379 I don't need backup plans. 339 00:14:07,379 --> 00:14:09,517 I just figure it out on the fly. 340 00:14:14,172 --> 00:14:16,448 Wow, look at all these coconuts. 341 00:14:17,275 --> 00:14:19,137 All these could be a huge resource 342 00:14:19,137 --> 00:14:20,275 to me and the team. 343 00:14:20,275 --> 00:14:23,379 If we all came down here with a bamboo staff, 344 00:14:23,379 --> 00:14:25,758 we could knock all the coconuts down 345 00:14:26,379 --> 00:14:27,896 and bring 'em back to camp. 346 00:14:27,896 --> 00:14:32,206 Then we'd have a stash of, like, several coconuts. 347 00:14:33,896 --> 00:14:35,965 It's opening up in here. 348 00:14:37,103 --> 00:14:39,103 Crocodile slide. Big one. 349 00:14:39,103 --> 00:14:41,000 Definitely a crocodile area here. 350 00:14:42,275 --> 00:14:44,482 This is looking like kind of a dead end. 351 00:14:44,482 --> 00:14:46,965 Didn't find the freshwater I was looking for, 352 00:14:46,965 --> 00:14:51,344 but I did identify 20 coconuts that we can get, 353 00:14:51,344 --> 00:14:53,965 um, if we come back as a team. 354 00:15:00,275 --> 00:15:02,379 [Justin] Well, first dinner as a family. 355 00:15:02,379 --> 00:15:04,896 [Na'im laughs] Who wants to say grace? 356 00:15:04,896 --> 00:15:06,482 Ah. 357 00:15:06,482 --> 00:15:08,344 These are small, but... 358 00:15:09,172 --> 00:15:11,586 -They'll do. -Yeah. 359 00:15:11,586 --> 00:15:12,896 But it's not a huge amount of food. 360 00:15:12,896 --> 00:15:14,172 -[Rachel] Mmm. -[Justin] It's not a lot. 361 00:15:14,172 --> 00:15:16,000 No, not exactly. 362 00:15:17,172 --> 00:15:20,413 The claws are good. Ow. [bleep] 363 00:15:21,793 --> 00:15:23,482 [Justin] Oh, these are, like, really crunchy. 364 00:15:23,482 --> 00:15:26,275 [Rachel] I know. I was like, "Ahhh!" 365 00:15:26,275 --> 00:15:28,896 Although I prefer them really crunchy, too. 366 00:15:28,896 --> 00:15:30,344 -Me too. -Being gushers in your mouth. 367 00:15:30,344 --> 00:15:31,896 Ew. 368 00:15:31,896 --> 00:15:34,000 [Rachel] Yeah, the tails will, like, explode sometimes. 369 00:15:34,000 --> 00:15:35,379 Yeah. 370 00:15:35,379 --> 00:15:37,551 [Na'im] That's an acquired taste for certain. 371 00:15:37,551 --> 00:15:39,344 [Rachel] Well, there you have it. 372 00:15:40,275 --> 00:15:42,344 -[Na'im sighs] -Not usually quite so charred 373 00:15:42,344 --> 00:15:44,000 but that's the gist of it. 374 00:15:44,000 --> 00:15:46,448 -[Kerra] All right. -[Na'im burps] 375 00:15:54,172 --> 00:15:55,482 Houdini the pig. 376 00:15:55,482 --> 00:15:57,586 I will get him eventually. 377 00:15:57,586 --> 00:15:59,068 But you know what? 378 00:15:59,068 --> 00:16:01,482 We're probably gonna have only one chance 379 00:16:01,482 --> 00:16:03,172 to take this animal down 380 00:16:03,172 --> 00:16:04,896 and it's not gonna feel good for him, 381 00:16:04,896 --> 00:16:07,000 and he's not gonna be happy. 382 00:16:07,000 --> 00:16:10,275 So we need to make weapon. 383 00:16:10,275 --> 00:16:13,862 I found a piece of metal rebar. 384 00:16:13,862 --> 00:16:16,827 So I straighten it as much as I can. 385 00:16:18,241 --> 00:16:20,482 Next step is put a handle 386 00:16:20,482 --> 00:16:24,827 so it'll be easier to put the power behind both arms. 387 00:16:26,758 --> 00:16:29,448 Next is sharpen the edge of it so it'll pierce. 388 00:16:29,448 --> 00:16:31,965 It's almost like a gigantic shank 389 00:16:31,965 --> 00:16:34,275 so it can cut the skin and go through bones. 390 00:16:34,275 --> 00:16:38,103 We got only two places. Lungs, or heart, or both. 391 00:16:39,103 --> 00:16:41,103 The least painful way, at least. 392 00:16:43,586 --> 00:16:45,137 That's beautiful. 393 00:16:45,137 --> 00:16:47,206 There's your killing stick. 394 00:16:48,551 --> 00:16:51,551 I'm gonna declare tomorrow the Houdini day. 395 00:16:51,551 --> 00:16:53,551 [pig snorting] 396 00:17:00,344 --> 00:17:01,793 [Patrick] Hey, guys. 397 00:17:01,793 --> 00:17:03,896 So, there's no water over there. 398 00:17:03,896 --> 00:17:05,896 It's all saltwater. 399 00:17:05,896 --> 00:17:07,586 I have a little bit of good news, 400 00:17:07,586 --> 00:17:11,689 and that is I saw 20 good coconuts 401 00:17:11,689 --> 00:17:14,034 that we can knock off, off of just two trees. 402 00:17:14,034 --> 00:17:15,896 -Okay. -Because, like, I feel like 403 00:17:15,896 --> 00:17:18,482 -we need those electrolytes. -I'm down with that. 404 00:17:18,482 --> 00:17:21,792 Having coconuts is gonna be a great emergency, 405 00:17:21,792 --> 00:17:23,758 -like, water source for us. -Yeah. 406 00:17:23,758 --> 00:17:27,378 [Andrew] My biggest concern here is freshwater. 407 00:17:27,378 --> 00:17:30,000 Our freshwater here is dead and we gotta hit the road. 408 00:17:30,000 --> 00:17:31,137 [Heather] You're right. 409 00:17:31,137 --> 00:17:33,275 -You both agree? -[Heather] I agree. 410 00:17:33,275 --> 00:17:34,793 -[Andrew] It's not what I want. -Yeah. 411 00:17:34,793 --> 00:17:37,000 No freshwater, we can't survive. 412 00:17:37,000 --> 00:17:39,000 -[Patrick] Yeah. -There's no argument. 413 00:17:39,000 --> 00:17:40,241 -And I think we want... -[Heather] Yeah. 414 00:17:40,241 --> 00:17:41,965 That's what we were trying to mention yesterday. 415 00:17:41,965 --> 00:17:43,586 We weren't trying to be argumentative with you. 416 00:17:43,586 --> 00:17:46,586 We just both feared already with the tide coming in, 417 00:17:46,586 --> 00:17:48,862 where we're at right now would be underwater. 418 00:17:59,103 --> 00:18:00,241 Well, we're a democracy, 419 00:18:00,241 --> 00:18:02,655 so as much as I do love this place, 420 00:18:02,655 --> 00:18:06,275 if you guys both vote to move then I'm with you. 421 00:18:06,275 --> 00:18:07,793 [Andrew] Whoo-hoo! 422 00:18:07,793 --> 00:18:10,862 This location, it's given us the food that we've needed, 423 00:18:10,862 --> 00:18:12,034 the fire that we needed. 424 00:18:12,034 --> 00:18:14,000 But the risk versus reward 425 00:18:14,000 --> 00:18:16,275 of being dehydrated isn't worth it. 426 00:18:16,275 --> 00:18:19,103 I say tomorrow, let's do coconuts. 427 00:18:19,103 --> 00:18:20,275 [Heather] We should hydrate up. 428 00:18:20,275 --> 00:18:21,482 [Andrew] And that next morning, we need to go. 429 00:18:21,482 --> 00:18:23,655 -Yeah, I'm down. -Cool. 430 00:18:30,379 --> 00:18:32,344 [Na'im sighs] 431 00:18:34,551 --> 00:18:37,344 Right out there where the running water is, that's the source. 432 00:18:37,344 --> 00:18:39,655 Okay, gotcha. 433 00:18:40,758 --> 00:18:42,793 This place has been just rough. 434 00:18:42,793 --> 00:18:44,586 There's really no sources of food. 435 00:18:44,586 --> 00:18:48,586 The water source is, you know, 20 minutes away. 436 00:18:48,586 --> 00:18:54,172 This location is just not going to be able to sustain us. 437 00:18:54,172 --> 00:18:55,793 This isn't a great beach, man. 438 00:18:55,793 --> 00:18:57,379 -[Justin] Nah. It has no-- -[Na'im] It is very bare. 439 00:18:57,379 --> 00:18:59,000 It was better, and there was fruiting trees 440 00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:00,448 on some of those beaches, too. 441 00:19:00,448 --> 00:19:01,862 -Yeah? -Like coconuts. 442 00:19:01,862 --> 00:19:03,068 [Justin] Dope. 443 00:19:03,896 --> 00:19:06,000 [Na'im] That's what makes me think, like, 444 00:19:06,000 --> 00:19:07,793 where else could we move? 445 00:19:07,793 --> 00:19:09,655 Where else could we go? 446 00:19:09,655 --> 00:19:12,379 Eventually we're gonna have to start moving north 447 00:19:12,379 --> 00:19:14,689 to get rescued, and, uh, like, 448 00:19:14,689 --> 00:19:17,448 the terrain gets pretty aggressive, man. 449 00:19:17,448 --> 00:19:19,000 -It takes a lot out of you. -Yeah. 450 00:19:19,000 --> 00:19:23,068 Or we build a raft and hug the coastline 451 00:19:23,068 --> 00:19:25,379 which we know is the north coastline. 452 00:19:25,379 --> 00:19:28,586 One... Only one option really works 453 00:19:28,586 --> 00:19:30,275 given Rachel's injury, though. 454 00:19:30,275 --> 00:19:32,793 We have to build a raft and float her out of here. 455 00:19:32,793 --> 00:19:34,793 Just like when I was in the Marines, like, 456 00:19:34,793 --> 00:19:35,862 somebody gets wounded, 457 00:19:35,862 --> 00:19:37,068 you don't just leave 'em behind. 458 00:19:37,068 --> 00:19:39,103 You know? In some survival situations, 459 00:19:39,103 --> 00:19:41,482 she could be looked at as an anchor, 460 00:19:41,482 --> 00:19:43,482 but I really do feel like she's still, uh, 461 00:19:43,482 --> 00:19:45,172 a strong member of this team. 462 00:19:45,172 --> 00:19:47,000 I'm fully committed to getting her 463 00:19:47,000 --> 00:19:48,793 on that raft and getting her out with us, dude. 464 00:19:48,793 --> 00:19:50,344 I'm in it. I'm in. I'm right there with you. 465 00:19:50,344 --> 00:19:52,241 Don't leave her behind. 466 00:20:00,103 --> 00:20:02,172 [Heather] It looks like it's bluebird skies today, 467 00:20:02,172 --> 00:20:06,068 which means the sun is gonna be unyielding. 468 00:20:06,068 --> 00:20:08,344 [Andrew] Oh, my God, I have no energy. 469 00:20:09,896 --> 00:20:12,034 [Heather] Oh, wow. There's a ton of 'em. 470 00:20:12,034 --> 00:20:13,965 [Patrick] Yeah, and then in that tree, too. 471 00:20:13,965 --> 00:20:15,620 [Heather] What a great find. 472 00:20:20,793 --> 00:20:23,689 It's early in the morning, the sun is already... 473 00:20:23,689 --> 00:20:27,586 scorching. And our bodies are scarred and bumps 474 00:20:27,586 --> 00:20:29,655 and itchy and burning and... 475 00:20:29,655 --> 00:20:31,448 [sighs] 476 00:20:32,896 --> 00:20:34,620 [exhales deeply] 477 00:20:35,586 --> 00:20:37,172 Uh... 478 00:20:37,172 --> 00:20:39,068 I'm miserable today. 479 00:20:39,068 --> 00:20:40,896 Going out in the morning heat 480 00:20:40,896 --> 00:20:42,172 and gathering all these coconuts, 481 00:20:42,172 --> 00:20:44,000 my body is just like, "Whoa." 482 00:20:44,000 --> 00:20:45,655 Like, super-depleted. 483 00:20:45,655 --> 00:20:47,275 And I'm like, "Oh, crap. 484 00:20:47,275 --> 00:20:49,793 Man, am I gonna have enough in the tank 485 00:20:49,793 --> 00:20:52,068 to really make this hike tomorrow?" 486 00:20:55,172 --> 00:20:58,172 [Heather] Coconut is a good alternative 487 00:20:58,172 --> 00:21:00,379 in patches, but, I mean, you can't have it 488 00:21:00,379 --> 00:21:02,000 in large doses every day 489 00:21:02,000 --> 00:21:03,275 because it's actually a diuretic. 490 00:21:03,275 --> 00:21:05,172 It's going to dehydrate you. 491 00:21:05,172 --> 00:21:06,862 You have to have freshwater. 492 00:21:06,862 --> 00:21:08,482 And right now, I am concerned 493 00:21:08,482 --> 00:21:10,275 we're not gonna be able to make this trek. 494 00:21:10,275 --> 00:21:12,068 -You look tired. -Yeah. 495 00:21:12,068 --> 00:21:13,551 I'm not feeling great, you guys. 496 00:21:13,551 --> 00:21:15,689 [Heather] Okay. Let's get back and get some water. 497 00:21:15,689 --> 00:21:17,620 Nothing in me. I... 498 00:21:18,758 --> 00:21:21,172 Just gotta get out of the sun. Gotta cool down, and water. 499 00:21:21,172 --> 00:21:23,758 -Or I'm in big trouble. -Okay. 500 00:21:25,344 --> 00:21:27,482 I'm gonna grab these and I'm going. 501 00:21:27,482 --> 00:21:29,758 -You just go and I'll be behind you, okay? -Okay. 502 00:21:36,689 --> 00:21:39,379 [Na'im] So, guys, today we got something to talk about. 503 00:21:39,379 --> 00:21:42,379 My instinct says we should migrate to a new place, 504 00:21:42,379 --> 00:21:45,103 'cause I feel like there's better beaches, 505 00:21:45,103 --> 00:21:46,586 there's better places for us 506 00:21:46,586 --> 00:21:50,241 where there might be new food source, um... 507 00:21:50,241 --> 00:21:52,068 It's gonna be rough if your knee is [bleep] up still. 508 00:21:52,068 --> 00:21:54,827 I know. It's icky, it's swollen, it's... 509 00:21:55,793 --> 00:21:57,172 It is what it is. 510 00:21:57,172 --> 00:21:59,172 [Na'im] From a mobility standpoint, 511 00:21:59,172 --> 00:22:01,172 there is the ability to leave 512 00:22:01,172 --> 00:22:03,655 with Rachel with us building a raft. 513 00:22:03,655 --> 00:22:07,068 [Justin] I think a raft is probably the best option for now. 514 00:22:07,068 --> 00:22:09,448 [Kerra] Moving scares the [bleep] out of me 515 00:22:09,448 --> 00:22:11,379 because I know it's gonna be really difficult. 516 00:22:11,379 --> 00:22:15,689 Honestly, ocean is the best option for all of us. 517 00:22:15,689 --> 00:22:19,655 We can do the majority of our set-up during low tide. 518 00:22:19,655 --> 00:22:22,000 -Yeah, yeah, exactly. -Okay. 519 00:22:22,000 --> 00:22:24,241 [Na'im] Plan cemented. 520 00:22:29,000 --> 00:22:31,965 I am looking at the lay of the land 521 00:22:31,965 --> 00:22:33,896 as it refers to our driftwood. 522 00:22:33,896 --> 00:22:36,068 This could work for us. 523 00:22:37,137 --> 00:22:38,586 The best bet, though, 524 00:22:38,586 --> 00:22:40,862 may be back over on the other side there. 525 00:22:40,862 --> 00:22:43,862 I'm gonna cross over and just take a quick look over there. 526 00:22:51,034 --> 00:22:53,862 There's a lot of good materials here. 527 00:22:55,275 --> 00:22:58,000 [calling] Hey, guys! It's an area, 528 00:22:58,000 --> 00:23:00,793 it's got a bunch of debris and materials. 529 00:23:00,793 --> 00:23:03,689 So, there was a brown floatation buoy over there. 530 00:23:03,689 --> 00:23:05,793 -[Kerra] Yeah. -And these were 531 00:23:05,793 --> 00:23:07,965 the furthest ones out that I could see. 532 00:23:07,965 --> 00:23:09,655 Okay. 533 00:23:09,655 --> 00:23:11,689 [Na'im] Um, I'm gonna try get all of our materials 534 00:23:11,689 --> 00:23:14,034 -in one place. -Yeah. 535 00:23:14,034 --> 00:23:18,379 While I'm sad that there was so much trash and debris 536 00:23:18,379 --> 00:23:20,344 that came up on shore, 537 00:23:20,344 --> 00:23:23,103 without that trash we wouldn't have had the necessities 538 00:23:23,103 --> 00:23:25,655 to build a raft. 539 00:23:26,689 --> 00:23:28,758 Okay, so we got one beam. 540 00:23:28,758 --> 00:23:32,241 What are we looking at? Two? Three? 541 00:23:32,241 --> 00:23:34,482 And then whatever smaller ones we got there? 542 00:23:34,482 --> 00:23:36,689 [Kerra] That long, skinny one there, a couple up there. 543 00:23:36,689 --> 00:23:37,965 [Na'im] All right. 544 00:23:41,344 --> 00:23:42,896 [Rachel] So, I'm sitting here 545 00:23:42,896 --> 00:23:46,000 untangling the line for my teammates 546 00:23:46,000 --> 00:23:49,689 so that they'll have some cordage to secure the raft. 547 00:23:49,689 --> 00:23:51,896 It's good to have some fresh blood around camp, 548 00:23:51,896 --> 00:23:53,965 like, switch things up a bit. 549 00:23:53,965 --> 00:23:58,034 But, you know, I don't want anyone to have to carry me. 550 00:23:58,034 --> 00:24:00,103 Just trying to stay positive, 551 00:24:00,689 --> 00:24:03,413 light, and just keep pushing. 552 00:24:04,172 --> 00:24:05,724 Yeah. 553 00:24:08,379 --> 00:24:10,344 [Kerra sighs] Ooh, I'm getting burnt. 554 00:24:10,344 --> 00:24:13,137 We're trying to get this log over these hot-ass... 555 00:24:13,137 --> 00:24:15,000 Ow. Justin, hold on. Ow. 556 00:24:15,000 --> 00:24:16,689 [Justin] Yeah, this is gonna burn. 557 00:24:16,689 --> 00:24:19,689 -[Kerra] Ow, ow. -It's hot as [bleep] 558 00:24:19,689 --> 00:24:21,275 The sun beats me a little bit. 559 00:24:21,275 --> 00:24:22,689 Feel my heart escalate. 560 00:24:22,689 --> 00:24:25,137 But we're down a team member. 561 00:24:25,137 --> 00:24:27,275 Ow, stepped on a [bleep] 562 00:24:27,275 --> 00:24:30,172 Yeah. Hell yeah, brother. 563 00:24:30,172 --> 00:24:32,793 Hell yeah, brother. 564 00:24:32,793 --> 00:24:36,172 So myself and Kerra use our military mindset 565 00:24:36,172 --> 00:24:38,137 and we just push. 566 00:24:38,137 --> 00:24:40,000 [strains] There we go. 567 00:24:40,000 --> 00:24:41,689 [Justin] It's full steam ahead, right? 568 00:24:41,689 --> 00:24:43,586 It's all of us, all efforts. 569 00:24:43,586 --> 00:24:45,413 [groans] 570 00:24:46,379 --> 00:24:48,344 -You got that? -Yeah. 571 00:24:48,344 --> 00:24:50,586 I'm good. 572 00:24:50,586 --> 00:24:52,862 I need to stop straddling this piece of wood. 573 00:24:52,862 --> 00:24:55,172 Yeah. Chill out, dude. 574 00:24:55,172 --> 00:24:57,034 It's the most action I've had. 575 00:24:57,034 --> 00:24:59,379 Yeah, in the middle of [bleep] nowhere, gotta find a way. 576 00:24:59,379 --> 00:25:01,103 You gotta get it where you can, man. 577 00:25:11,241 --> 00:25:15,724 You know, sometimes nights are long here. 578 00:25:28,241 --> 00:25:30,206 Just me and Houdini. 579 00:25:47,896 --> 00:25:50,586 [Bulent] I thought I just heard one of the snake wires 580 00:25:50,586 --> 00:25:52,413 through tin metal move. 581 00:25:53,758 --> 00:25:55,310 I think the pig is there. 582 00:26:00,689 --> 00:26:02,586 [pig squeals] 583 00:26:02,586 --> 00:26:03,965 [Bulent] I got him. 584 00:26:17,655 --> 00:26:21,551 [Bulent] This pig, Houdini, out-witted me all week. 585 00:26:21,551 --> 00:26:24,034 But, I think with the noises I heard last time, 586 00:26:25,068 --> 00:26:26,448 I think I got him. 587 00:26:27,655 --> 00:26:28,896 So... 588 00:26:28,896 --> 00:26:31,000 the first tool I'm taking with me 589 00:26:31,586 --> 00:26:33,000 is my rebar. 590 00:26:33,000 --> 00:26:34,655 It's almost seven feet long. 591 00:26:35,275 --> 00:26:36,758 Just jab him. 592 00:26:36,758 --> 00:26:38,551 We're on our way to safety. 593 00:26:39,655 --> 00:26:43,103 I sharpened the edge the best as I can. 594 00:26:43,103 --> 00:26:45,586 It will still pierce the skin. 595 00:26:45,586 --> 00:26:49,000 Next is my stone made knife. 596 00:26:49,000 --> 00:26:50,827 I made this couple of days ago. 597 00:26:51,275 --> 00:26:53,482 It is razor sharp. 598 00:26:53,482 --> 00:26:56,413 We'll go through the punches and see how it goes. 599 00:26:58,000 --> 00:26:59,517 If he's there, 600 00:26:59,896 --> 00:27:01,413 he's toast. 601 00:27:06,172 --> 00:27:08,448 So, from here on, 602 00:27:08,448 --> 00:27:10,758 is what I call the danger zone. 603 00:27:10,758 --> 00:27:13,862 It is where the animal actually can be alive. 604 00:27:13,862 --> 00:27:16,862 If somehow, he charges me, 605 00:27:16,862 --> 00:27:19,275 and those tusks he got, 606 00:27:19,275 --> 00:27:23,000 goes to my leg, and that's exactly what they go for, 607 00:27:23,000 --> 00:27:25,758 I will bleed out before anybody can get to me. 608 00:27:26,689 --> 00:27:29,137 From here on, it's very slow, 609 00:27:29,137 --> 00:27:32,862 very quiet, and very stealthy. 610 00:27:57,482 --> 00:27:59,000 [sighs] He's dead. 611 00:27:59,896 --> 00:28:01,034 [sighs in relief] 612 00:28:05,379 --> 00:28:07,206 Man, look at those tusks. 613 00:28:07,379 --> 00:28:08,310 Jesus. 614 00:28:09,344 --> 00:28:12,275 It's obviously about a 100 pound pig. 615 00:28:12,275 --> 00:28:13,965 It's a good size Houdini. 616 00:28:15,655 --> 00:28:17,482 Pork goes bad very quickly. 617 00:28:17,482 --> 00:28:20,689 The temperatures are rising, humidity is increasing. 618 00:28:20,689 --> 00:28:23,448 I am literally racing against time. 619 00:28:24,172 --> 00:28:27,241 Not bad for a rock, quite frankly. 620 00:28:28,482 --> 00:28:30,551 You don't wanna rupture none of that. 621 00:28:35,172 --> 00:28:36,482 I'm taking the guts out, 622 00:28:36,482 --> 00:28:39,206 everything but the bladder, the bladder is full. 623 00:28:47,241 --> 00:28:48,862 I think this is it. 624 00:28:48,862 --> 00:28:52,862 Now, this is the tricky part, how do get this guy out of here. 625 00:28:52,862 --> 00:28:55,724 How about if we twist it like a balloon? 626 00:28:59,689 --> 00:29:01,551 [grunts] Ready? 627 00:29:07,034 --> 00:29:08,448 Got it done. 628 00:29:13,034 --> 00:29:14,275 Ow. 629 00:29:14,275 --> 00:29:18,137 It's-- the rock is so sharp all around, 630 00:29:18,137 --> 00:29:19,758 it's cutting my hand. 631 00:29:21,000 --> 00:29:24,655 This leg is completely ready. 632 00:29:29,379 --> 00:29:31,137 That's about 30 pounds. 633 00:29:31,689 --> 00:29:33,724 That's a good [bleep] meat. 634 00:29:34,172 --> 00:29:35,655 Nice and fresh. 635 00:29:35,896 --> 00:29:36,896 All intact. 636 00:29:36,896 --> 00:29:39,517 It does need to be smoked, it's really thick. 637 00:29:40,793 --> 00:29:43,137 That's one down, three to go. 638 00:29:49,275 --> 00:29:51,275 -[Patrick] Ready to head out? -[Heather] Yeah. 639 00:29:51,275 --> 00:29:52,862 [Patrick] Doing final stages here. 640 00:29:53,172 --> 00:29:54,344 Nice. 641 00:29:54,344 --> 00:29:58,034 It's day 14 and we have one man objective, 642 00:29:58,034 --> 00:29:59,965 and that is to get off this beach 643 00:29:59,965 --> 00:30:01,482 and away from these high tides. 644 00:30:01,482 --> 00:30:04,689 [narrator] Over five miles from where they were originally stranded, 645 00:30:04,689 --> 00:30:07,172 the castaways will continue pushing north 646 00:30:07,172 --> 00:30:09,586 without a map in search of fresh water 647 00:30:09,586 --> 00:30:12,586 while getting ever closer to the 21-day rescue window 648 00:30:12,586 --> 00:30:15,000 on the northern tip of the island. 649 00:30:15,000 --> 00:30:17,448 [Patrick] New chapter. We should get the gas. 650 00:30:17,448 --> 00:30:21,137 [Heather] That's gonna save and come in clutch for us making a fire. 651 00:30:22,793 --> 00:30:24,275 [Andrew] I'm very nervous about this hike. 652 00:30:24,275 --> 00:30:28,793 My body is beat down, my energy level's about a 4 out of a 100. 653 00:30:28,793 --> 00:30:30,344 Whatever happens, just gotta push through it. 654 00:30:30,344 --> 00:30:32,482 So, I know it's gonna be a lot of hiking, 655 00:30:32,482 --> 00:30:34,000 a lot of pain, 656 00:30:34,000 --> 00:30:36,275 but that means we're onto new things. 657 00:30:36,275 --> 00:30:37,896 -It's coming with us. -[Andrew] Yup. 658 00:30:37,896 --> 00:30:39,344 I was a cheerleader for 14 years, 659 00:30:39,344 --> 00:30:40,896 I love a good mascot. 660 00:30:40,896 --> 00:30:43,655 [Patrick] That's a creepy mascot. 661 00:30:43,655 --> 00:30:44,758 I still love it. 662 00:30:45,137 --> 00:30:46,103 Let's go! 663 00:30:46,103 --> 00:30:47,103 Let's do it. 664 00:30:47,103 --> 00:30:48,413 [Heather] Whoop-whoop. 665 00:30:48,413 --> 00:30:51,275 I know the last trek across this island was peerless, 666 00:30:51,275 --> 00:30:54,172 and I don't know we're walking into. 667 00:30:54,172 --> 00:30:56,482 And I think it's that unknown right there 668 00:30:56,482 --> 00:30:57,896 that gives me a little bit of fear, 669 00:30:57,896 --> 00:31:00,379 but, we know if we stay here, 670 00:31:00,379 --> 00:31:02,172 all of our hopes are gonna be washed away. 671 00:31:02,896 --> 00:31:03,862 Literally. 672 00:31:18,931 --> 00:31:21,689 [Rachel sighs] Tomorrow makes one week 673 00:31:21,689 --> 00:31:23,862 since I've injured my knee. 674 00:31:23,862 --> 00:31:26,379 As of right now, I'm not really seeing 675 00:31:26,379 --> 00:31:28,344 any improvement in my leg. 676 00:31:28,344 --> 00:31:32,655 You can see how much bigger this leg is, this ankle. 677 00:31:34,689 --> 00:31:38,034 I'm just really struggling with whether I'm gonna stay in here 678 00:31:38,034 --> 00:31:39,689 being carried by everybody. 679 00:31:39,689 --> 00:31:41,586 You know, it's like, the last thing I want. 680 00:31:42,241 --> 00:31:44,275 But I also, just like... 681 00:31:44,896 --> 00:31:46,586 I'm not a quitter. [chuckles] 682 00:31:50,379 --> 00:31:51,758 [exhales sharply] 683 00:31:58,137 --> 00:32:00,068 [Na'im] Today is day 14, 684 00:32:00,068 --> 00:32:03,344 and the objective for today is pretty-- pretty clear. 685 00:32:03,344 --> 00:32:07,137 We need to build a raft so that we can get out of this cove. 686 00:32:07,137 --> 00:32:10,137 -We've got a bunch of cordage undone. -Yup. 687 00:32:10,137 --> 00:32:12,000 Why don't I continue uncording, 688 00:32:12,000 --> 00:32:13,379 -and you start lashing. -Uh-huh. 689 00:32:13,379 --> 00:32:14,793 Sounds like a plan. 690 00:32:14,793 --> 00:32:16,724 [Justin] I can unravel cordage if I'm gonna do it there in the shade. 691 00:32:16,724 --> 00:32:18,551 Yeah, okay. 692 00:32:18,551 --> 00:32:22,965 Ideally, they got these five things as cross beams. 693 00:32:22,965 --> 00:32:25,758 You've got the maximum buoyancy right there in the middle. 694 00:32:26,448 --> 00:32:29,206 It'll keep us from sinking for certain. 695 00:32:29,206 --> 00:32:30,655 -[Justin] Oh, yeah? -[Kerra] Yeah. 696 00:32:30,655 --> 00:32:34,379 [Na'im] Obviously, we're all hopeful that Bulent can meet us here. 697 00:32:34,379 --> 00:32:36,517 So, we're gonna have to come up with 698 00:32:36,517 --> 00:32:41,586 the most efficient design we could have for five people. 699 00:32:41,586 --> 00:32:45,758 [narrator] Using a large plastic drum as the raft's center of buoyancy, 700 00:32:45,758 --> 00:32:48,724 the team will lay down a series of parallel logs 701 00:32:48,724 --> 00:32:51,103 lashed to a driftwood frame, 702 00:32:51,103 --> 00:32:54,896 which extends out to include a front outrigger for balance 703 00:32:54,896 --> 00:32:58,000 and more floating debris for additional support. 704 00:33:03,620 --> 00:33:08,206 I am unraveling a bunch of washed up cordage for Na'im. 705 00:33:08,206 --> 00:33:10,827 Um, he is tying up our raft. 706 00:33:11,689 --> 00:33:13,620 He's doing an excellent job. 707 00:33:17,137 --> 00:33:20,965 [Justin] Na'im's, man, he's-he's just such a hard worker, 708 00:33:20,965 --> 00:33:24,379 and I feel like a switch goes off in Na'im's head 709 00:33:24,379 --> 00:33:27,137 and I feel like he just wants to redeem himself 710 00:33:27,137 --> 00:33:28,827 from the previous challenge. 711 00:33:28,827 --> 00:33:31,344 -Some more, uh, cordage. A whole bunch. -[Na'im] Appreciate it. 712 00:33:32,137 --> 00:33:33,379 Cool, yeah. 713 00:33:33,379 --> 00:33:35,068 [Justin] And I feel now 714 00:33:35,068 --> 00:33:39,034 he's doing it more for Rachel than he is himself. 715 00:33:39,034 --> 00:33:41,310 [Na'im] I feel really good about the lashes. 716 00:33:42,310 --> 00:33:43,655 [Kerra] Hurry up, kill it. 717 00:33:46,137 --> 00:33:48,034 -Thank you. -You're welcome. 718 00:33:48,034 --> 00:33:49,448 [Na'im] My dad was in the navy. 719 00:33:49,448 --> 00:33:50,965 [Kerra] My dad was also in the navy. 720 00:33:50,965 --> 00:33:53,448 -[Na'im] Yup, so we better be sea-worthy. -[Kerra] Uh-huh. 721 00:33:53,448 --> 00:33:55,103 -[Na'im] We're gonna get it. -[Kerra chuckles] 722 00:34:06,586 --> 00:34:08,344 [Bulent] It's holding. 723 00:34:08,344 --> 00:34:11,172 That, uh, sure is a lot of meat. 724 00:34:11,172 --> 00:34:14,379 I don't think I'll be able to carry it all to the troops, 725 00:34:14,379 --> 00:34:16,310 but I'll do my best. 726 00:34:16,310 --> 00:34:18,172 Instead of making it small, little sticks, 727 00:34:18,172 --> 00:34:19,827 we are doing an entire leg, 728 00:34:19,827 --> 00:34:22,724 because I only have to travel one day 729 00:34:22,724 --> 00:34:24,172 to get to my partners. 730 00:34:25,516 --> 00:34:28,413 Happy with the result and super excited. 731 00:34:29,757 --> 00:34:31,793 Just like any meat in the bush, 732 00:34:31,793 --> 00:34:34,137 you have to cook it well done plus too. 733 00:34:34,896 --> 00:34:38,413 Or smoke dust the meat, it dries it out. 734 00:34:38,413 --> 00:34:42,344 Flies need moist surface to lay their eggs. 735 00:34:42,344 --> 00:34:44,447 So, that prevents them from laying the eggs. 736 00:34:44,447 --> 00:34:46,931 But also, cooking it slowly, 737 00:34:46,931 --> 00:34:49,413 internal temperature rises slowly, 738 00:34:49,413 --> 00:34:52,757 dehydrating the meat, also cooking it at the same time. 739 00:34:52,757 --> 00:34:55,793 So, basically, the entire process of making a jerky. 740 00:34:58,793 --> 00:35:00,413 Oh, it's hot. 741 00:35:01,758 --> 00:35:03,482 It's been couple of hours 742 00:35:03,482 --> 00:35:05,379 it's been smoking, it's been cooking. 743 00:35:05,379 --> 00:35:07,482 I'm taking a little piece. 744 00:35:07,482 --> 00:35:09,275 It tastes heavenly. 745 00:35:10,068 --> 00:35:11,448 Oh, God. 746 00:35:12,551 --> 00:35:14,344 Oh, that is so good. 747 00:35:16,931 --> 00:35:19,448 Oh, that is ridiculous. 748 00:35:19,448 --> 00:35:22,310 Been malnutritioned for last 13 days, 749 00:35:22,310 --> 00:35:25,137 this meat definitely gonna replenish 750 00:35:25,137 --> 00:35:28,862 my vitamins I've been missing, minerals I've been sweating off, 751 00:35:28,862 --> 00:35:31,275 and the energy source, the protein, 752 00:35:31,275 --> 00:35:33,620 that I haven't been getting from the little prawns. 753 00:35:34,379 --> 00:35:36,448 I would pay money for this. 754 00:35:36,448 --> 00:35:38,034 Like, money. 755 00:35:39,448 --> 00:35:41,310 There, and the killer's back. 756 00:35:58,655 --> 00:36:02,206 [Andrew] Ugh, I hate these, like, root things. 757 00:36:02,206 --> 00:36:04,758 -Brutal on our bare feet. -All over 'em. 758 00:36:05,000 --> 00:36:06,137 Ugh. 759 00:36:06,724 --> 00:36:08,172 I hate mangroves. 760 00:36:09,103 --> 00:36:10,827 -[Andrew] Oh [bleep]. -[Patrick] You all right? 761 00:36:10,827 --> 00:36:12,172 Yup, yup. 762 00:36:12,172 --> 00:36:13,724 Let's keep going, keep going. 763 00:36:17,206 --> 00:36:19,137 Uh-oh, guys. 764 00:36:19,137 --> 00:36:22,137 There's black palms to the right of us. 765 00:36:22,137 --> 00:36:23,724 -[Patrick] No. -[Andrew] Which we hate. 766 00:36:23,724 --> 00:36:24,689 [Patrick] Don't go there. 767 00:36:24,689 --> 00:36:26,586 [Andrew] And a creek in front of us. 768 00:36:27,241 --> 00:36:28,413 [Patrick] Crocodile home. 769 00:36:28,793 --> 00:36:29,862 [Andrew] Yeah. 770 00:36:30,620 --> 00:36:33,000 So stab ourselves with thorns to death, 771 00:36:33,000 --> 00:36:35,413 or risk getting eaten by a crocodile. 772 00:36:35,413 --> 00:36:40,000 I say a quick death is better than a slow one in those black palms. 773 00:36:40,000 --> 00:36:41,758 [Andrew groans] Yeah. 774 00:36:43,344 --> 00:36:46,172 There's some sinky mud here, so be careful. 775 00:36:46,172 --> 00:36:47,965 -[Heather] Uh-oh. -[Andrew] Okay. 776 00:36:47,965 --> 00:36:50,000 Ooh, and black palms. 777 00:36:50,000 --> 00:36:53,275 -Black palm in the water? [sighs] -[Patrick] Yup. 778 00:36:53,275 --> 00:36:55,896 This is more [bleep] up than a soup sandwich, that's what this is. 779 00:36:55,896 --> 00:36:57,275 Ow. 780 00:37:04,206 --> 00:37:05,965 -[Heather] Ooh. Oh, boy. -[man shrieks] 781 00:37:05,965 --> 00:37:07,482 -[Patrick] Rocks. -[Andrew] Oh, there's some sticks. 782 00:37:07,482 --> 00:37:08,586 [Patrick] Yup. 783 00:37:09,448 --> 00:37:10,896 -Ooh, oh [bleep] -Just shuffle... 784 00:37:10,896 --> 00:37:13,068 -Just shuffle your feet. -[Patrick] Oh, [bleep]. 785 00:37:13,068 --> 00:37:15,689 Felt something brush up against my leg. 786 00:37:15,689 --> 00:37:19,379 Something [bleep] whipped into my [bleep] stick. 787 00:37:19,379 --> 00:37:21,000 I'm getting the [bleep] out of this water. 788 00:37:21,000 --> 00:37:22,965 I'm getting the [bleep] out of this water. 789 00:37:22,965 --> 00:37:24,379 I ain't [bleep] joking, something big just 790 00:37:24,379 --> 00:37:26,655 -[bleep] hit my stick. -[Andrew] There is a lot of bubbles coming up. 791 00:37:32,172 --> 00:37:33,896 Let's go! Let's do it. 792 00:37:33,896 --> 00:37:35,206 [Heather] Whoop-whoop. 793 00:37:35,206 --> 00:37:38,620 [narrator] The CRR, or Castaway Rescue Rating, 794 00:37:38,620 --> 00:37:41,758 weighs each group's level of skill, ingenuity, 795 00:37:41,758 --> 00:37:44,655 and problem solving to predict their team's odds 796 00:37:44,655 --> 00:37:47,965 of being rescued off the island after 21 days. 797 00:37:48,655 --> 00:37:50,344 After seven days of effort... 798 00:37:50,344 --> 00:37:52,310 -[grunts] -Houdini until the death. 799 00:37:52,310 --> 00:37:55,103 ...Bulent finally landed his prize... 800 00:37:55,103 --> 00:37:57,137 [Bulent exhales heavily] He's dead. 801 00:37:57,137 --> 00:38:00,793 ...and moved quickly to preserve the massive protein score. 802 00:38:00,793 --> 00:38:03,379 There we go. Barehanded Killer's back. 803 00:38:03,379 --> 00:38:05,551 [narrator] His Castaway Rescue Rating 804 00:38:05,551 --> 00:38:10,103 shoots from 62% to 79%. 805 00:38:10,103 --> 00:38:13,724 After Kerra and Na'im merged camps with Justin and Rachel... 806 00:38:13,724 --> 00:38:15,620 -[shrieks] -Is that naked people? 807 00:38:15,620 --> 00:38:16,758 [Rachel] Hi! 808 00:38:16,758 --> 00:38:19,689 -...lack of resources... -[Justin] Ah, these are small. 809 00:38:19,689 --> 00:38:20,896 -That's a problem. -[Kerra] Yeah. 810 00:38:20,896 --> 00:38:23,137 ...and Rachel's lingering injury 811 00:38:23,137 --> 00:38:25,068 has led to a risky plan 812 00:38:25,068 --> 00:38:27,206 -to migrate north by water. -[Kerra grunts] 813 00:38:27,206 --> 00:38:29,655 -[Na'im] We better be seaworthy. -[Kerra] Yeah. 814 00:38:29,655 --> 00:38:31,206 [Na'im] We're gonna get it. 815 00:38:31,206 --> 00:38:33,448 [narrator] Giving the newly formed team 816 00:38:33,448 --> 00:38:37,724 a joint CRR of 48%. 817 00:38:37,724 --> 00:38:41,862 After rising tides contaminated their only fresh water source... 818 00:38:41,862 --> 00:38:43,068 Straight salt water. 819 00:38:43,068 --> 00:38:45,758 ...castaways Patrick, Heather, and Andrew 820 00:38:45,758 --> 00:38:47,241 headed north once again. 821 00:38:47,241 --> 00:38:49,793 [Heather] We stay here, all of our hopes are gonna be washed away. 822 00:38:49,793 --> 00:38:51,206 -[Andrew winces in pain] -[narrator] But so far, 823 00:38:51,206 --> 00:38:52,793 -have only found trouble. -Ow. 824 00:38:52,793 --> 00:38:55,517 Oh, [bleep]. Something big hit my stick. 825 00:38:55,517 --> 00:38:57,586 -Oh. -[Patrick] I'm getting the [bleep] out of this water. 826 00:38:58,310 --> 00:39:00,379 [narrator] Their team CRR drops 827 00:39:00,379 --> 00:39:03,517 from 61% to 55%. 828 00:39:13,000 --> 00:39:14,413 [Patrick] I'm getting the [bleep] out of this water. 829 00:39:14,413 --> 00:39:17,482 I ain't joking, something big [bleep] hit my stick. 830 00:39:18,448 --> 00:39:20,655 [Andrew] Uh, there's a lot of bubbles coming up. 831 00:39:23,172 --> 00:39:24,655 [grunts] Wooh-ah. 832 00:39:24,655 --> 00:39:26,000 -Got it. I'm good. -Yeah. 833 00:39:27,137 --> 00:39:29,620 -[grunts] Thank you. -Yeah. 834 00:39:32,551 --> 00:39:34,758 Felt something, like, a snake or something 835 00:39:34,758 --> 00:39:36,241 between my leg-- Oh! 836 00:39:37,310 --> 00:39:39,482 -You all right? -[Heather faintly] Yeah. 837 00:39:39,482 --> 00:39:43,034 My feet are destroyed, I know Andrew's feet are destroyed. 838 00:39:43,034 --> 00:39:44,827 We still got one option, and that's to 839 00:39:44,827 --> 00:39:46,896 go up a little bit more and see what we can do. 840 00:39:46,896 --> 00:39:50,103 At this point, I'm really ready to risk anything. 841 00:40:01,758 --> 00:40:05,344 [Kerra] The tide's coming in. Do you think we'll be good? 842 00:40:05,344 --> 00:40:06,586 [Na'im] Yeah. 843 00:40:06,586 --> 00:40:08,275 -I, uh... -[Kerra] This one's starting to float, 844 00:40:08,275 --> 00:40:10,241 -so maybe we get this one down. -[Na'im] Yeah, yeah. 845 00:40:10,241 --> 00:40:11,275 Good call. 846 00:40:11,275 --> 00:40:14,206 -[Kerra speaks] -[Na'im laughing] 847 00:40:14,206 --> 00:40:15,793 [Kerra] Looks like a hunk of junk. 848 00:40:15,793 --> 00:40:18,896 [Na'im] If it floats, good enough, right? 849 00:40:18,896 --> 00:40:20,413 It's not the coolest thing I've ever built, 850 00:40:20,413 --> 00:40:21,586 but it's pretty damn close. 851 00:40:21,586 --> 00:40:24,551 Floats and right now I feel great. 852 00:40:25,517 --> 00:40:27,000 [Kerra chuckles] What do you think? 853 00:40:27,000 --> 00:40:30,379 [Justin] It's dope. Might not be even be a bad idea to just test. 854 00:40:34,896 --> 00:40:37,724 -All right, well, we're floatin'. -[Na'im] Hell, yes! 855 00:40:37,724 --> 00:40:39,655 -We're floatin'! -[Justin chuckles] Floatin'. 856 00:40:39,655 --> 00:40:43,275 -[Kerra] Good job, Na'im. -[Na'im laughing] This is awesome, huh? 857 00:40:43,275 --> 00:40:45,896 -This is really badass. -I love you guys. 858 00:40:45,896 --> 00:40:49,000 Bro, dude, like, 859 00:40:49,000 --> 00:40:50,655 credit and props where it is due and, 860 00:40:50,655 --> 00:40:53,482 like, you, you killed it, bro. Without you, we would not have this. 861 00:40:53,482 --> 00:40:56,000 Aw, thank you, man. It means a lot. 862 00:40:56,000 --> 00:40:58,448 -Let's go. Rachel. -Yeah. 863 00:41:01,068 --> 00:41:03,137 You know, I know Rachel is really bummed out, 864 00:41:03,137 --> 00:41:07,793 but I think it would be cool if we could bring this down and show her. 865 00:41:07,793 --> 00:41:09,586 -Yeah. -[Na'im] Like, what we built. 866 00:41:09,586 --> 00:41:11,448 -[Kerra] Show her that she can sit. -[Na'im] She-- 867 00:41:11,448 --> 00:41:13,000 Yeah, let's do it. 868 00:41:19,241 --> 00:41:20,793 Hey, you. 869 00:41:20,793 --> 00:41:24,551 I could almost see her through the cracks. 870 00:41:24,551 --> 00:41:27,000 [Na'im] Well, why don't you come see her for real? 871 00:41:27,000 --> 00:41:29,413 -Let me help you. -Okay. 872 00:41:29,413 --> 00:41:31,172 [Kerra] We're so excited to show Rachel. 873 00:41:31,172 --> 00:41:34,758 We really just want to show her that this raft does float, 874 00:41:34,758 --> 00:41:36,379 and then she is still part of this team 875 00:41:36,379 --> 00:41:38,103 and she can make this challenge. 876 00:41:38,103 --> 00:41:41,827 We built this to make sure that you can come along too. 877 00:41:41,827 --> 00:41:46,448 -[Kerra happily] Rachel. -[Rachel] Would you look at you guys? 878 00:41:46,448 --> 00:41:49,241 I'm so proud of you guys, that looks amazing. 879 00:41:49,241 --> 00:41:53,000 [Na'im] So, that seat right there, right up on the blue buoy, 880 00:41:53,000 --> 00:41:54,586 it's just for you. 881 00:41:55,586 --> 00:41:57,724 [sniffles, sighs] 882 00:42:00,137 --> 00:42:02,413 [crying] You know how bad I wanna be here. 883 00:42:02,413 --> 00:42:05,000 But I really-- I have to take care of my body. 884 00:42:05,000 --> 00:42:07,655 I have to think beyond the next seven days. 885 00:42:07,655 --> 00:42:09,241 [sniffles] And, like, even right now, 886 00:42:09,241 --> 00:42:12,413 just standing here, my leg is throbbing. 887 00:42:12,413 --> 00:42:15,000 -Na'im, I have to sit. My leg is throbbing... -[Na'im] Yeah, yeah, let's go. 888 00:42:15,000 --> 00:42:17,862 -...right now. [sniffles] -Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. 889 00:42:17,862 --> 00:42:20,620 -[Rachel groans] Oh, biscuits and gravy. -[Na'im] Lean on me, okay? 890 00:42:20,620 --> 00:42:22,344 [Rachel softly] Okay. [sniffles] 891 00:42:23,862 --> 00:42:25,413 [groans] Ah. 892 00:42:25,413 --> 00:42:28,689 -[Na'im speaks indistinctly] -[crying] My heart, my heart is one million percent 893 00:42:28,689 --> 00:42:31,034 -still in this. There's nothing I want more... -[Na'im] I know it is. 894 00:42:31,034 --> 00:42:33,137 ...than to finish this with you guys. 895 00:42:33,137 --> 00:42:35,172 -[crying, sniffling] -I know it is. I know you're checked in, 896 00:42:35,172 --> 00:42:36,517 -I know you do. -But I've been thinking, 897 00:42:36,517 --> 00:42:38,793 I've been thinking it over and I've been trying to, like, 898 00:42:38,793 --> 00:42:40,137 really look at it logically. 899 00:42:40,137 --> 00:42:42,379 And so as hard as that is for me to say, like, 900 00:42:42,379 --> 00:42:45,068 I think I really need to tap out. 901 00:42:45,068 --> 00:42:46,206 [Na'im] Yeah. 902 00:42:49,689 --> 00:42:51,551 [Rachel continues crying] 903 00:42:55,034 --> 00:42:56,413 [Rachel softly] I'm sorry. 904 00:42:57,517 --> 00:43:02,827 [Rachel crying] As much as my heart wants to be here, 905 00:43:02,827 --> 00:43:06,551 I think the best thing for me to do 906 00:43:06,551 --> 00:43:11,931 is to tap... [sobbing uncontrollably] 907 00:43:11,931 --> 00:43:13,758 [Justin] You need help? 908 00:43:13,758 --> 00:43:16,000 [Rachel groans] Oh, man. 909 00:43:16,000 --> 00:43:18,689 -Take care of yourselves. -[Justin] Later. 910 00:43:19,482 --> 00:43:20,827 [Justin] Uh, I'm not disappointed. 911 00:43:20,827 --> 00:43:23,034 I just feel like I let myself down a bit 912 00:43:23,034 --> 00:43:25,758 because I promised that I would get her out of here. 913 00:43:25,758 --> 00:43:28,275 But I respect her decision. I understand why she does it. 914 00:43:28,275 --> 00:43:30,034 [Na'im] You know there ain't no goodbyes. 915 00:43:30,034 --> 00:43:34,655 [Rachel speaking] 916 00:43:34,655 --> 00:43:37,172 She really toughed it out for several days, 917 00:43:37,172 --> 00:43:39,068 and I'm super proud of her. 918 00:43:39,068 --> 00:43:41,310 She's definitely gonna be missed. 919 00:43:41,310 --> 00:43:43,448 Oh, my gosh. 920 00:43:43,448 --> 00:43:45,413 I'm gonna miss all of you. 921 00:43:45,413 --> 00:43:48,172 Rachel, I think, did something very valiant, 922 00:43:48,172 --> 00:43:51,413 which was put her pride aside 923 00:43:51,413 --> 00:43:53,689 and do what was the right thing, 924 00:43:53,689 --> 00:43:56,172 not only for herself, but for the team too. 925 00:43:57,655 --> 00:44:00,310 [Rachel] I would love to make it to 21. 926 00:44:00,310 --> 00:44:03,241 There's nothing I want more. 927 00:44:03,241 --> 00:44:06,482 But I can't, I can't have long-term problems because of this. 928 00:44:06,482 --> 00:44:07,827 Like, it's not worth that. 929 00:44:07,827 --> 00:44:10,827 There comes a point where you have to draw a line, 930 00:44:10,827 --> 00:44:13,482 and I feel like I'm at that point. 931 00:44:13,482 --> 00:44:17,137 [narrator] Rachel was taken directly to a hospital on the mainland, 932 00:44:17,137 --> 00:44:21,034 where she was diagnosed with a fractured tibia and torn meniscus. 933 00:44:21,034 --> 00:44:23,931 After being flown to the United States for surgery, 934 00:44:23,931 --> 00:44:27,586 she is recovering and should be back to full health soon. 935 00:44:28,724 --> 00:44:30,068 [Justin speaks] 936 00:44:30,068 --> 00:44:34,413 -I was trying to keep her in 'cause I, I made that promise. -I know. 937 00:44:34,413 --> 00:44:37,103 You kept her in way longer than she probably would have been. 938 00:44:37,103 --> 00:44:39,931 -Yeah. -You certainly did, dude. 939 00:44:39,931 --> 00:44:41,793 [Justin] We did what we could while we could. 940 00:44:41,793 --> 00:44:43,620 But it's time to move on, 941 00:44:43,620 --> 00:44:45,551 unfortunately, without Rachel. 942 00:44:46,931 --> 00:44:50,620 [Na'im] We had a chance to take a do-over of Argentina and 943 00:44:50,620 --> 00:44:52,448 walk across the finish line together, 944 00:44:52,448 --> 00:44:55,931 and I was really hoping that would happen. 945 00:44:55,931 --> 00:44:59,034 There's, there's a ton of challenges still ahead of us. 946 00:44:59,034 --> 00:45:02,724 It's extremely difficult. It's one of the most difficult undertakings I've had. 947 00:45:02,724 --> 00:45:06,413 And that finish line seems like it is forever away.