1 00:00:13,034 --> 00:00:16,482 [Andrew] Being marooned on an island is a stressful situation. 2 00:00:18,689 --> 00:00:20,827 It's gotten so bad out here. 3 00:00:20,862 --> 00:00:22,586 We have no tools. We have nothing. 4 00:00:22,620 --> 00:00:25,586 [Heather grunts] 5 00:00:25,620 --> 00:00:30,344 If you don't adapt, then you won't survive out here. 6 00:00:30,379 --> 00:00:32,067 [Heather] I'm frustrated and I'm fed up. 7 00:00:34,586 --> 00:00:40,000 [crying] I've got bug bites all over my face and my legs, my back side. 8 00:00:40,034 --> 00:00:41,793 I'm bleeding everywhere. 9 00:00:44,413 --> 00:00:45,758 This is hell. 10 00:00:48,310 --> 00:00:51,206 [narrator] In the middle of the South Pacific Ocean... 11 00:00:51,241 --> 00:00:53,482 [Heather] What was that? [screams] 12 00:00:53,517 --> 00:00:55,241 [narrator] ...for the first time ever, 13 00:00:55,275 --> 00:00:58,724 a new generation of nine elite survivalists... 14 00:00:58,758 --> 00:01:00,655 I am the jungle queen. 15 00:01:00,689 --> 00:01:03,344 [narrator] ...takes on an unprecedented challenge. 16 00:01:03,379 --> 00:01:05,310 [Andrew] This is rough. 17 00:01:05,343 --> 00:01:07,482 [narrator] Marooned on a deserted island... 18 00:01:07,517 --> 00:01:08,448 [Rachel] Oh, my God. 19 00:01:08,482 --> 00:01:10,241 [narrator] ...for 21 days... 20 00:01:10,275 --> 00:01:11,896 [gasping] 21 00:01:11,931 --> 00:01:13,448 [narrator] ...with no maps... 22 00:01:13,482 --> 00:01:15,758 [Andrew] We don't know where we're going or how far we're going. 23 00:01:15,793 --> 00:01:16,448 Ew! 24 00:01:17,689 --> 00:01:19,206 [narrator] ...and no tools. 25 00:01:19,241 --> 00:01:21,103 [Kerra] This is definitely harder without a knife. 26 00:01:21,137 --> 00:01:25,241 [Rachel] We have no survival tools, we have no weapons, 27 00:01:25,275 --> 00:01:27,551 and we're just basically sitting ducks. 28 00:01:27,586 --> 00:01:29,862 -[boar squealing] -[Justin] Hey! 29 00:01:29,896 --> 00:01:31,896 -[Rachel] Hey. Hey. -[Justin] Hey. Hey! 30 00:01:31,931 --> 00:01:33,206 [grunts] Go on! 31 00:01:34,378 --> 00:01:38,448 Holy mother of God! Look at this. 32 00:01:38,482 --> 00:01:43,241 [narrator] To survive, they must scavenge the island for wreckage and debris... 33 00:01:44,137 --> 00:01:46,000 to innovate new solutions. 34 00:01:46,033 --> 00:01:48,931 It's dull. Just trying to get an edge on it is pretty tough, 35 00:01:48,965 --> 00:01:51,206 but, uh, let's see what we can do. 36 00:01:51,241 --> 00:01:52,275 [gasps] 37 00:01:52,310 --> 00:01:53,482 We can use that to make fire. 38 00:01:53,517 --> 00:01:57,033 -Yeah! -One man's trash is another man's treasure. 39 00:01:58,551 --> 00:02:00,827 It feels like this is a whole new ball game. 40 00:02:00,862 --> 00:02:02,448 -[Na'im] Whoa. -[Kerra] Whoa. 41 00:02:04,034 --> 00:02:05,344 [Na'im] Whoo! Bad bitches. 42 00:02:05,379 --> 00:02:06,482 [grunts] 43 00:02:06,517 --> 00:02:08,240 And it is much harder. 44 00:02:08,275 --> 00:02:10,550 [screams] Ah, there's a snake. 45 00:02:10,586 --> 00:02:12,000 [Patrick] Guys. Hey, hey! 46 00:02:13,586 --> 00:02:14,241 Whoa! 47 00:02:14,586 --> 00:02:15,551 [grunts] 48 00:02:16,482 --> 00:02:18,137 [narrator] Who will adapt? 49 00:02:18,172 --> 00:02:19,206 [screams] 50 00:02:20,586 --> 00:02:24,000 Guess what? Bare-handed killer is back. 51 00:02:25,517 --> 00:02:26,448 [narrator] Who will crack? 52 00:02:26,482 --> 00:02:28,517 It's honestly, like, so hard to comprehend. 53 00:02:28,551 --> 00:02:30,344 You were repeatedly saying that, well, it's never gonna work. 54 00:02:30,379 --> 00:02:31,517 That's a lie. 55 00:02:31,551 --> 00:02:33,344 You just make up stories. 56 00:02:33,379 --> 00:02:35,206 Jesus [bleep] Christ! 57 00:02:35,241 --> 00:02:36,517 Chill the [bleep] out! 58 00:02:36,551 --> 00:02:38,379 [narrator] And how will they escape to tell about it. 59 00:02:38,413 --> 00:02:39,896 -[Andrew] It's a freaking boat, dude. -[Patrick] Yup. 60 00:02:39,930 --> 00:02:42,448 -Hey! -[Andrew] Hey! 61 00:02:42,482 --> 00:02:45,206 I just wanna get off of this [bleep] island and I wanna go home. 62 00:02:50,930 --> 00:02:52,655 [narrator] Hundreds of miles from civilization... 63 00:02:54,586 --> 00:02:58,965 the survivalists have been formed into three teams... 64 00:02:59,000 --> 00:03:04,103 based on the complementary skills they've demonstrated in previous challenges. 65 00:03:04,137 --> 00:03:06,965 Each team will begin on a different part of the island, 66 00:03:07,000 --> 00:03:10,758 but, by day 21, will have to reach its northernmost point, 67 00:03:10,793 --> 00:03:12,482 where international shipping lanes 68 00:03:12,517 --> 00:03:15,896 present their only chance of signaling a boat for rescue. 69 00:03:17,344 --> 00:03:20,068 Approaching from the south... 70 00:03:20,103 --> 00:03:25,137 the team of Andrew, Heather, and Patrick will be the first to shore, 71 00:03:25,172 --> 00:03:29,379 where aggressive saltwater crocodiles lie in wait. 72 00:03:29,413 --> 00:03:33,310 Scary as hell. I'm kinda freaking out. 73 00:03:33,344 --> 00:03:37,034 Being a castaway out here is probably gonna be the hardest challenge 74 00:03:37,067 --> 00:03:38,551 that has ever been done. 75 00:03:38,586 --> 00:03:40,517 I feel like gay Robinson Crusoe. 76 00:03:40,551 --> 00:03:42,586 [all laughing] 77 00:03:42,620 --> 00:03:47,551 But I have felt two of the three outcomes in this challenge. 78 00:03:47,586 --> 00:03:50,034 I have more than one tick in my butt. 79 00:03:50,067 --> 00:03:52,103 One is being forced out by a med tap. 80 00:03:52,137 --> 00:03:54,172 [screams] 81 00:03:54,206 --> 00:03:56,241 [grunting] 82 00:03:56,275 --> 00:03:58,551 Two is choosing to leave by tapping out. 83 00:03:58,586 --> 00:04:01,724 This challenge kinda broke me a little out here. 84 00:04:01,758 --> 00:04:05,896 So I have to feel and discover and experience that third option 85 00:04:05,931 --> 00:04:08,689 which is to finish this whole damn thing. 86 00:04:08,724 --> 00:04:10,344 [Heather] We have no idea where we're going. 87 00:04:10,379 --> 00:04:12,344 We have no map, we have no bearings. 88 00:04:12,379 --> 00:04:15,137 So this is gonna be something that I haven't dealt with before. 89 00:04:15,172 --> 00:04:16,724 At least in Africa, I had a map. 90 00:04:16,757 --> 00:04:18,862 We are so [bleep]. 91 00:04:18,896 --> 00:04:20,862 I am about to be marooned on a desert island 92 00:04:20,896 --> 00:04:22,620 with no tools to work with. 93 00:04:22,655 --> 00:04:24,655 I know I'm walking into hell right now. 94 00:04:25,551 --> 00:04:26,965 Ow! It's burning. 95 00:04:27,000 --> 00:04:30,000 To me, survival's kind of like a Band-Aid on a shotgun wound. 96 00:04:30,034 --> 00:04:33,620 At least the mud maybe can be a coating temporarily on our feet. 97 00:04:33,655 --> 00:04:35,965 And, uh, I've never been one to bite my tongue. 98 00:04:36,000 --> 00:04:38,724 Your answers are always so condescending and aggressive. 99 00:04:38,758 --> 00:04:40,206 -It's not condescending and aggressive. -It's not necessary. 100 00:04:40,241 --> 00:04:43,172 I think you're just a hypersensitive person, period. 101 00:04:43,206 --> 00:04:45,241 -You cried when we saw elephants. -[scoffs] 102 00:04:45,275 --> 00:04:48,000 It is what it takes and it takes what it is, and that's what I'm gonna be. 103 00:04:48,034 --> 00:04:49,827 This is, like, a big shipping area, 104 00:04:49,862 --> 00:04:53,758 so we might be able to find some good debris and stuff washing up on shore 105 00:04:53,793 --> 00:04:55,862 -from either fishing boats or, like, containers. -[Andrew] Oh, yeah. 106 00:04:55,896 --> 00:04:58,482 I hope that we strive for here is, like, Swiss Family Robinson. 107 00:04:58,517 --> 00:05:00,827 Like, work together as a team to overcome. 108 00:05:00,862 --> 00:05:04,655 What I don't want to happen is us to turn into Lord of the Flies, 109 00:05:04,689 --> 00:05:07,103 -where we start to sacrifice each other. -Yeah. 110 00:05:07,137 --> 00:05:07,862 Oh, look! 111 00:05:08,931 --> 00:05:10,103 Oh, [bleep]. 112 00:05:10,724 --> 00:05:11,965 You see that? 113 00:05:12,000 --> 00:05:13,103 -[Andrew] Oh, my gosh. -[Heather] Oh, my God! 114 00:05:13,137 --> 00:05:15,724 [Andrew] You guys! Oh, we are gonna die. 115 00:05:15,758 --> 00:05:18,275 I think this is a good time to panic. 116 00:05:18,310 --> 00:05:21,586 -We are gonna die here. -[Heather laughs] Oh! 117 00:05:21,620 --> 00:05:24,551 [narrator] Jutting up through 20 square miles of the Pacific Ocean, 118 00:05:24,586 --> 00:05:29,896 the island's dense jungles crawl with venomous coral snakes and pit vipers. 119 00:05:29,931 --> 00:05:34,310 Extreme heat and humidity spawn swarms of blood-sucking mosquitos, 120 00:05:34,344 --> 00:05:36,482 chitras and sandflies. 121 00:05:36,517 --> 00:05:40,724 And a deadly coastline of shallow coral reefs prevent boats 122 00:05:40,758 --> 00:05:42,344 from landing on shore. 123 00:05:44,827 --> 00:05:45,655 [Patrick] We just stopped. 124 00:05:46,931 --> 00:05:48,379 [laughing] Oh, no. 125 00:05:48,413 --> 00:05:51,137 [Patrick] But we're not even close to the freaking shore yet. 126 00:05:51,172 --> 00:05:52,689 -It's go time. -It's go time! 127 00:05:52,724 --> 00:05:54,586 [all shouting] 128 00:05:57,965 --> 00:06:00,413 -Oh, God. -Whoo-hoo! 129 00:06:00,448 --> 00:06:03,000 [Heather] I'd like to say this is my first time to get naked with two guys, 130 00:06:03,034 --> 00:06:04,275 but it isn't. 131 00:06:04,310 --> 00:06:06,344 I'm hoping to hell that I can win the [bleep] out of this. 132 00:06:06,379 --> 00:06:08,034 You know what I mean, I did it for the first and second marriage, 133 00:06:08,068 --> 00:06:09,655 so I'm sure I can make it on this island. 134 00:06:10,517 --> 00:06:11,379 -You ready? -Yeah. 135 00:06:11,413 --> 00:06:12,793 As I'll ever be. 136 00:06:12,827 --> 00:06:14,379 -One, two, three. -[all grunt] 137 00:06:17,827 --> 00:06:20,379 -Whoo! Whoo! -Lot warmer than I thought it would be. 138 00:06:20,413 --> 00:06:22,068 [Heather] Ooh! This is warm to you? 139 00:06:30,103 --> 00:06:32,655 [narrator] Eight miles to the north... 140 00:06:32,689 --> 00:06:37,275 where deadly sea snakes patrol the volcanic rock shoreline... 141 00:06:37,310 --> 00:06:42,344 the team of Bulent, Kerra and Na'im are next to enter the challenge. 142 00:06:42,379 --> 00:06:44,896 -[Na'im] Yo! Land, oh! -[Kerra] Land! 143 00:06:44,931 --> 00:06:46,413 [Bulent] Holy [bleep], dude. 144 00:06:46,448 --> 00:06:48,689 [Kerra] It looks really scary. 145 00:06:48,724 --> 00:06:51,758 I think this is as real as it's gonna get. 146 00:06:51,793 --> 00:06:56,172 An island in the middle of the ocean with no tools, nothing. 147 00:06:56,206 --> 00:06:59,000 You either make it or you're history. 148 00:06:59,034 --> 00:07:01,241 Yeah, sounds like a great thing to sign up for. 149 00:07:01,275 --> 00:07:05,000 And you, my friend, have a reputation for being a little salty. 150 00:07:05,034 --> 00:07:08,206 -[Na'im laughs] -So maybe we should be scared of you. [laughs] 151 00:07:08,241 --> 00:07:11,068 Bulent scowls more than he smiles, 152 00:07:11,103 --> 00:07:13,896 but this is a guy that's cut out of iron. 153 00:07:13,931 --> 00:07:16,620 This is his fourth challenge. You know, he's doneXL. 154 00:07:16,655 --> 00:07:17,827 This is a legend. 155 00:07:19,310 --> 00:07:20,448 [Bulent] That's a catfish! 156 00:07:21,827 --> 00:07:23,413 With my bare hands! 157 00:07:23,448 --> 00:07:26,620 [Na'im] And he's not a guy that's going to suffer fools very lightly. 158 00:07:29,517 --> 00:07:30,862 Looks like we're gonna have to swim from here, guys. 159 00:07:30,896 --> 00:07:34,827 -Let's go. -All right, let's do it. 160 00:07:34,862 --> 00:07:40,931 I'm a pilot, and, mentally, I prepare for this every time I get into my airplane. 161 00:07:40,965 --> 00:07:42,206 -Bag is empty. -Nothing in this [bleep]. 162 00:07:42,241 --> 00:07:44,000 Bag is empty. There's nothing in it. 163 00:07:44,034 --> 00:07:45,379 [Kerra] Not even a map. 164 00:07:45,413 --> 00:07:50,551 And the biggest challenge I have to deal with gonna be sharks, 165 00:07:50,586 --> 00:07:52,413 sandflies and millennials. 166 00:07:52,448 --> 00:07:54,344 -Start swimming? -Go on. 167 00:07:54,379 --> 00:07:55,758 -Let's [bleep] do it. -Do it. Let's go. 168 00:07:58,241 --> 00:08:02,206 But, you know, if I have to eat a people, I'll eat people, 169 00:08:02,241 --> 00:08:03,310 but I will survive. 170 00:08:09,206 --> 00:08:10,413 [Kerra] Oh, my God. 171 00:08:11,931 --> 00:08:13,448 [narrator] Six miles to the west... 172 00:08:14,827 --> 00:08:18,551 -Oh, gosh. This does not look super welcoming. -No. 173 00:08:18,586 --> 00:08:22,620 [narrator] ...the final team of Candice, Rachel and Justin 174 00:08:22,655 --> 00:08:24,862 approach the island's opposite coast, 175 00:08:24,896 --> 00:08:28,172 where vicious bull sharks grow to over ten feet long, 176 00:08:28,206 --> 00:08:32,344 and speckled caiman hunt in the murky mangrove swamps. 177 00:08:32,379 --> 00:08:35,034 [Rachel] Can you imagine what's in these waters? 178 00:08:35,068 --> 00:08:38,136 [Justin] You think a shark would actually get us, or would it want to? 179 00:08:38,172 --> 00:08:43,861 Definitely. I think there's also crocodiles, which I'm extra nervous about. 180 00:08:43,895 --> 00:08:46,655 I free-dive, so I spend a lot of time under the water. 181 00:08:46,689 --> 00:08:49,275 I am a free-dive instructor. 182 00:08:49,310 --> 00:08:52,689 I can swim to 50 meters on one breath. 183 00:08:52,724 --> 00:08:56,275 So I'm the ocean girl, you know? This is my element. 184 00:08:56,310 --> 00:08:59,068 But this is an intense situation. 185 00:08:59,103 --> 00:09:02,724 The fact that I have no tools is very intimidating. 186 00:09:02,758 --> 00:09:05,103 I can't believe we're showing up with nothing. 187 00:09:05,137 --> 00:09:08,551 I have a feeling there is more dangerous things on this island than us. 188 00:09:08,586 --> 00:09:10,034 Yeah, same. 189 00:09:10,068 --> 00:09:12,275 I just wanna be a strong team, so... 190 00:09:12,310 --> 00:09:13,827 [Justin] Well, it's pretty simple. Don't die. That's it. 191 00:09:13,862 --> 00:09:16,241 [laughs] There you go. 192 00:09:16,275 --> 00:09:18,172 [Candice] People underestimate me all the time. 193 00:09:18,206 --> 00:09:19,896 Like, they look at me and they're, like, "Oh, she's not tough. 194 00:09:19,931 --> 00:09:21,344 She's, like, a cute little valley girl." 195 00:09:21,379 --> 00:09:25,000 But I am pretty tough. Like, I'm scrappy. I can survive. 196 00:09:26,413 --> 00:09:27,965 That's how you do it, boys. 197 00:09:30,827 --> 00:09:33,448 -Is this it? -I think this must be it. 198 00:09:33,482 --> 00:09:34,620 I guess we're swimming. 199 00:09:36,137 --> 00:09:38,103 [Candice] So many different thoughts running through my mind. 200 00:09:38,137 --> 00:09:40,965 Like, if we do find water, how am I gonna boil it to make sure it's clean? 201 00:09:41,000 --> 00:09:42,275 Am I gonna risk it? 202 00:09:42,310 --> 00:09:44,172 You know, and, then, not having a knife or a machete, 203 00:09:44,206 --> 00:09:47,724 like, how are we gonna cut bamboo down to make our shelter? 204 00:09:47,758 --> 00:09:48,965 Oh, gosh. 205 00:09:49,517 --> 00:09:51,448 So, it's scary. 206 00:09:51,482 --> 00:09:53,517 [Rachel and Candice] One, two, three. 207 00:09:56,965 --> 00:09:59,448 -Whoo! -[gasps] Ah! 208 00:09:59,482 --> 00:10:01,724 We're nuts to do this a second time. 209 00:10:05,931 --> 00:10:07,206 -[Andrew] You got it. -[Patrick] We're here. 210 00:10:07,241 --> 00:10:08,758 [groans] 211 00:10:08,793 --> 00:10:10,034 Whoo! 212 00:10:10,068 --> 00:10:11,724 -No! [laughs] -Land! 213 00:10:13,068 --> 00:10:13,724 Ah. 214 00:10:15,827 --> 00:10:18,448 -[Heather] Oh, my God-- -[grunts] 215 00:10:18,482 --> 00:10:21,344 -[Heather] Oh, [bleep]. -[insects trilling] 216 00:10:21,379 --> 00:10:24,034 I mean, immediately, there's these little microscopic bugs 217 00:10:24,068 --> 00:10:26,586 that wanna eat you, like vampires that are all over the place. 218 00:10:27,620 --> 00:10:29,793 They're little. I didn't see them. 219 00:10:31,620 --> 00:10:33,379 -[Andrew groaning] -[Heather] They're all over my leg. 220 00:10:33,413 --> 00:10:35,000 Oh, [bleep]! 221 00:10:36,448 --> 00:10:37,448 [Andrew] Now what do we do? 222 00:10:38,896 --> 00:10:40,482 We already got some resources right here. 223 00:10:40,517 --> 00:10:42,068 Looks like there's some bottles to the left of you. 224 00:10:42,103 --> 00:10:44,517 [Heather] Oh, look. And a feather. 225 00:10:44,551 --> 00:10:47,172 [Andrew] We can dry that feather out and use it as tinder. 226 00:10:47,206 --> 00:10:50,482 This is a true survival situation. 227 00:10:50,517 --> 00:10:54,551 Whatever I want or have to use to make it out here, 228 00:10:54,586 --> 00:10:57,482 I've gotta find it and make it for whatever I need. 229 00:10:57,517 --> 00:10:59,724 We need something for a cutting tool. 230 00:10:59,758 --> 00:11:02,310 Remember, keep that in your mind, 'cause we gotta get some wood 231 00:11:02,344 --> 00:11:04,172 so we can make a fire. 232 00:11:04,206 --> 00:11:05,724 You've got shipwrecks, 233 00:11:05,758 --> 00:11:07,965 people that have accidentally dumped stuff over the side of their boats. 234 00:11:08,000 --> 00:11:09,793 They're gonna be washed up on these shores. 235 00:11:09,827 --> 00:11:11,000 [Andrew] I wish I had a knife. 236 00:11:11,034 --> 00:11:12,137 -[Heather] Yeah. -[Patrick] Yeah. 237 00:11:12,172 --> 00:11:14,034 [Andrew] But this will come in handy. 238 00:11:14,068 --> 00:11:15,275 We're gonna have to do something. 239 00:11:18,068 --> 00:11:19,344 Holy [bleep], dude. 240 00:11:26,827 --> 00:11:28,137 Doing okay, Kerra? 241 00:11:29,344 --> 00:11:30,000 [Na'im] All right. 242 00:11:31,586 --> 00:11:34,103 Current got strong closer to the rocks, huh? 243 00:11:34,137 --> 00:11:36,241 [Bulent] Very strong. 244 00:11:36,275 --> 00:11:40,758 [Na'im] We have just arrived on an island after a pretty hellacious swim, 245 00:11:40,793 --> 00:11:44,827 and this is as close to hell as you can imagine. 246 00:11:44,862 --> 00:11:46,655 -[Bulent] Oh, this is a bad place. -[Na'im] Yeah. 247 00:11:46,689 --> 00:11:48,068 -[Bulent] No water. -[Na'im] No water. 248 00:11:48,103 --> 00:11:51,103 [Bulent] No animals. Nowhere to lay. 249 00:11:51,137 --> 00:11:52,931 I mean, there's nothing here, man. 250 00:11:52,965 --> 00:11:55,896 Couldn't even pitch a shelter here if we wanted to. 251 00:11:55,931 --> 00:11:58,275 [Kerra] I think there's something over there that's, like, kind of shiny. 252 00:11:58,310 --> 00:11:59,724 [Bulent] Yeah. 253 00:11:59,758 --> 00:12:01,068 -[Na'im] Yeah, I see it. -[Bulent] I see some debris. 254 00:12:01,103 --> 00:12:02,482 [Na'im] Yeah. 255 00:12:02,517 --> 00:12:05,379 One of the biggest skills that I bring into this challenge 256 00:12:05,413 --> 00:12:08,206 is a very good knowledge of bushcraft. 257 00:12:09,310 --> 00:12:11,310 I mean, I'm a Black cowboy. 258 00:12:11,344 --> 00:12:13,310 Teamwork makes the dream work, baby. 259 00:12:13,344 --> 00:12:15,620 I love building things and trying things. 260 00:12:15,655 --> 00:12:17,379 -Perfect. Yeah. -Yeah, that's perfect. Yay! 261 00:12:17,413 --> 00:12:21,896 [Na'im] And I have a relentless ability to problem-solve. 262 00:12:21,931 --> 00:12:23,862 So I'm hoping this works. [grunts] 263 00:12:25,310 --> 00:12:27,068 Oh, look at this. 264 00:12:27,103 --> 00:12:28,172 I got something. 265 00:12:29,137 --> 00:12:32,103 [grunts] Hell yeah. Check it out. 266 00:12:32,137 --> 00:12:33,000 -Got something here. -[Bulent] Nice. 267 00:12:33,034 --> 00:12:36,034 The remnants of an electric fan. 268 00:12:36,068 --> 00:12:37,517 We got three blades here... 269 00:12:37,551 --> 00:12:39,310 -[Kerra] Perfect. -[Na'im] ...that we can definitely use. 270 00:12:39,344 --> 00:12:41,448 -[Kerra] Yeah. -[Na'im] You know, aluminum isn't a great metal, 271 00:12:41,482 --> 00:12:43,965 but might be able to make it work. 272 00:12:44,000 --> 00:12:46,862 -[Kerra] Good find. -[Na'im] Yeah, absolutely. 273 00:12:46,896 --> 00:12:49,551 -[Kerra] Ready? Yeah. -[Na'im] Yeah. I mean, let's get out of here. 274 00:12:49,586 --> 00:12:51,482 -This is not the spot. -Sounds good. 275 00:12:51,517 --> 00:12:53,379 [Kerra] We should head up into the wood line 276 00:12:53,413 --> 00:12:55,689 -and see if we can find some fresh water. -[Bulent] Good idea. 277 00:12:59,896 --> 00:13:01,931 -[Candice] Can we touch the ground yet? -[Rachel] I don't know. 278 00:13:01,965 --> 00:13:03,000 -[Candice] Can we? -[Rachel] I don't know. 279 00:13:04,206 --> 00:13:05,620 [Justin] Oh, yeah. 280 00:13:05,655 --> 00:13:07,655 -[Rachel] Ew. -[Candice] Ow. 281 00:13:07,689 --> 00:13:09,931 We start walking out of the water and, immediately, 282 00:13:09,965 --> 00:13:12,310 I'm noticing trash along the shore. 283 00:13:12,344 --> 00:13:14,965 -Ice chest. -[Candice] Oh, nice. 284 00:13:15,000 --> 00:13:18,344 My partners, they are both young, attractive females, 285 00:13:18,379 --> 00:13:21,551 but they are also badass. 286 00:13:21,586 --> 00:13:23,137 The can kind of sucks. There's holes on top. 287 00:13:23,172 --> 00:13:25,000 -Oh, on top and bottom. -Yeah. 288 00:13:25,034 --> 00:13:27,000 -Like, I was hoping we could at least use it. -I mean, it's like a seat. 289 00:13:27,034 --> 00:13:30,000 -I mean, we could use it for a trap. -Yeah. 290 00:13:30,034 --> 00:13:33,103 [Justin] And, truth be told, I don't know exactly how to survive, 291 00:13:33,137 --> 00:13:34,724 but I'm a survivor. 292 00:13:34,758 --> 00:13:36,758 I was in the Marine Corps, I was a scout sniper. 293 00:13:36,793 --> 00:13:39,413 Now that I teach and train jiu-jitsu... 294 00:13:39,448 --> 00:13:42,068 it is legitimately in my DNA to just be a warrior. 295 00:13:42,103 --> 00:13:43,551 Yeah! 296 00:13:44,448 --> 00:13:46,068 -Water bottles. -[Rachel] Those are-- 297 00:13:46,103 --> 00:13:48,137 -[Justin] We probably won't find those inland. -[Rachel] Yeah. 298 00:13:48,172 --> 00:13:50,655 Instead of being scared, just gotta be resourceful out here. 299 00:13:50,689 --> 00:13:53,896 [Candice] I think we need to just start, kind of, heading up this stream here. 300 00:13:53,931 --> 00:13:56,034 -[Rachel] Okay. -And see if we can find fresh water that way. 301 00:13:56,068 --> 00:13:57,827 -[Rachel] Okay. -[Candice] Let's get moving. It's hot. 302 00:13:59,034 --> 00:14:01,241 We've been out in the ocean all day. 303 00:14:01,275 --> 00:14:05,034 We're already hot. We're exhausted. We need water. 304 00:14:05,068 --> 00:14:07,689 -[groans] It's getting deeper. -Oh, boy. 305 00:14:07,724 --> 00:14:10,655 [Rachel] We need to make our way up the estuary 306 00:14:10,689 --> 00:14:15,517 hoping that it's gonna lead us to some kind of creek or fresh water source. 307 00:14:15,551 --> 00:14:18,310 But we honestly don't know because we have no map 308 00:14:18,344 --> 00:14:20,551 and no idea what we're walking into. 309 00:14:21,275 --> 00:14:22,413 [Justin] Holy [bleep]. 310 00:14:23,482 --> 00:14:24,620 This is crazy. 311 00:14:27,620 --> 00:14:29,310 [Kerra] Guys, it's hot out here. 312 00:14:29,344 --> 00:14:30,586 You're telling me, now. 313 00:14:31,448 --> 00:14:33,517 And the sun is relentless. 314 00:14:33,551 --> 00:14:35,827 [Na'im] We're gonna need to find water. 315 00:14:35,862 --> 00:14:37,724 [Bulent] All right, princess. Lead the way. 316 00:14:37,758 --> 00:14:40,689 -"Queen" to you, sir. -[Bulent] All right. Queen Bee. 317 00:14:40,724 --> 00:14:41,862 [Kerra] Queen Bee. 318 00:14:41,896 --> 00:14:45,068 I really wanna work with my partners this time. 319 00:14:45,103 --> 00:14:46,620 [Kerra] There's some netting right here. 320 00:14:46,655 --> 00:14:48,689 But respect is earned. 321 00:14:48,724 --> 00:14:50,655 -[Na'im] It's like a whole net. -[grunts] 322 00:14:50,689 --> 00:14:51,689 [Kerra] Come on, muscles. 323 00:14:52,758 --> 00:14:56,448 -Look at that. -[Bulent] Water bottle. 324 00:14:56,482 --> 00:14:59,000 I am a problem-solver, I think outside the box. 325 00:14:59,034 --> 00:15:00,551 I was in the military for eight years. 326 00:15:00,586 --> 00:15:02,586 I was a counter-intelligence special agent. 327 00:15:02,620 --> 00:15:06,310 And I lasted 21 days in Africa. 328 00:15:06,344 --> 00:15:09,448 -Oh, this is rough. Oh. -Suck it up, buttercup. 329 00:15:09,482 --> 00:15:12,896 Because, like all things, these challenges are mind over matter. 330 00:15:14,965 --> 00:15:16,793 [Bulent] I see some tracks. 331 00:15:16,827 --> 00:15:19,379 Okay, yeah. Something... somebody's moving. 332 00:15:19,413 --> 00:15:21,275 -[Na'im] Definitely pig tracks. -[Kerra and Bulent] Yeah. 333 00:15:21,310 --> 00:15:24,206 -[Bulent] And there is three of 'em, at least. -[Na'im] Yeah. 334 00:15:24,241 --> 00:15:27,758 Yeah. They're cutting into the wood line, which means they're probably... 335 00:15:27,793 --> 00:15:29,172 -Probably know where the water is. -[Bulent] Yeah. 336 00:15:29,206 --> 00:15:30,413 [Kerra] They probably know where some good food is. 337 00:15:30,448 --> 00:15:31,862 [Bulent] We should follow 'em in, yes. 338 00:15:31,896 --> 00:15:34,241 [narrator] Weighing up to 160 pounds, 339 00:15:34,275 --> 00:15:35,896 with razor-sharp tusks, 340 00:15:35,931 --> 00:15:40,137 territorial wild boars scour the island for food and fresh water. 341 00:15:41,517 --> 00:15:42,793 [Bulent] Hey, let's just, uh... 342 00:15:43,689 --> 00:15:45,448 keep tracking. 343 00:15:45,482 --> 00:15:47,034 They're gonna lead us to something good. 344 00:15:50,931 --> 00:15:52,413 [Andrew] Hot, hot, hot. 345 00:15:52,448 --> 00:15:54,551 I'm gonna get out of the sun, y'all. This is, like, 346 00:15:54,586 --> 00:15:56,620 hot, hot, hot time of day. 347 00:15:56,655 --> 00:15:58,275 We don't wanna be burnt on day one. 348 00:15:59,896 --> 00:16:01,517 -You guys? -[Patrick] Mm-hmm. 349 00:16:01,551 --> 00:16:03,310 What would be your dream find? 350 00:16:05,068 --> 00:16:06,103 How about a lighter? 351 00:16:06,137 --> 00:16:08,103 -[Heather] Oh, my God! -[Patrick] Whoa! 352 00:16:08,137 --> 00:16:09,000 -That's awesome! -[Heather] Yes! 353 00:16:09,034 --> 00:16:11,620 Okay, does it have the down part on it? 354 00:16:11,655 --> 00:16:14,827 [Andrew] I don't think it has fluid, but it has the striker. 355 00:16:14,862 --> 00:16:16,793 [Heather] Oh, my God, that's perfect. So the flints there-- 356 00:16:16,827 --> 00:16:18,689 And inside, if we break it open, 357 00:16:18,724 --> 00:16:23,172 inside is almost like a cotton we can pull apart that should be still be flammable. 358 00:16:23,206 --> 00:16:27,620 If I don't have fire, the chitras will eat me alive. 359 00:16:27,655 --> 00:16:30,931 If I don't have fire, I can't cook my food to eat it. 360 00:16:30,965 --> 00:16:35,068 So I've got to make that happen, no matter what. 361 00:16:35,103 --> 00:16:38,034 [Heather] Hey, guys, am I the only one that's wanting to get some water? 362 00:16:38,068 --> 00:16:39,000 For sure. 363 00:16:39,034 --> 00:16:40,586 We got some bottles. Like, why don't we go 364 00:16:40,620 --> 00:16:42,034 and try to find some fresh water? 365 00:16:42,068 --> 00:16:44,000 We need something, we're gonna need something quick. 366 00:16:44,034 --> 00:16:46,793 Let's go. Let's go. 367 00:16:46,827 --> 00:16:51,068 We need some shade or I am going to wither away and die. 368 00:16:52,896 --> 00:16:54,896 It's terrifying not having a map. 369 00:16:54,931 --> 00:16:57,379 I don't know what is 20 yards that way. 370 00:16:57,413 --> 00:17:00,758 I don't know what's around that rock. I don't know where water is. 371 00:17:00,793 --> 00:17:02,931 We are here blind. 372 00:17:02,965 --> 00:17:04,448 I'm freaking out. 373 00:17:05,827 --> 00:17:08,068 [Kerra] We're in the middle of freaking nowhere. 374 00:17:08,103 --> 00:17:09,862 [Na'im] We gotta get somewhere soon. 375 00:17:09,896 --> 00:17:12,241 Lack of water's gonna be a killer. 376 00:17:12,275 --> 00:17:15,964 [Bulent] Whatever level of hydration I had is gone. 377 00:17:16,000 --> 00:17:17,482 I'm definitely overheating. 378 00:17:18,482 --> 00:17:19,413 God damn. 379 00:17:21,103 --> 00:17:23,482 -[Rachel] Is it still super salty? -[Candice] Yeah. 380 00:17:24,344 --> 00:17:26,689 -Damn it! -[Rachel groans] 381 00:17:26,723 --> 00:17:30,000 We could hike for days trying to find water, 382 00:17:30,034 --> 00:17:32,413 and so the fact that we don't have a map to guide us 383 00:17:32,448 --> 00:17:34,482 could really be risky. 384 00:17:34,517 --> 00:17:36,241 -It's still salty? -[Justin] Yeah. 385 00:17:36,275 --> 00:17:37,827 [Candice] Makes me very nervous. 386 00:17:37,862 --> 00:17:41,793 We do have this ticking clock, and without fresh water, 387 00:17:41,827 --> 00:17:43,931 we cannot survive on this island. 388 00:17:43,965 --> 00:17:45,931 Oh, this is so bad. 389 00:17:45,965 --> 00:17:46,827 [Justin] Yeah. [screams] 390 00:17:46,862 --> 00:17:48,034 [Rachel] Get me out of here. 391 00:17:55,379 --> 00:17:58,896 [Patrick] This is way thicker and way worse than where we came from. 392 00:17:58,931 --> 00:18:01,068 This is rough. 393 00:18:01,862 --> 00:18:03,241 I'm still not seeing water. 394 00:18:03,275 --> 00:18:06,827 [Andrew] I know. That's my only freak-out right now, is water. 395 00:18:06,862 --> 00:18:09,000 [Patrick] Ooh, careful of these, guys. 396 00:18:09,034 --> 00:18:10,620 See this? 397 00:18:10,655 --> 00:18:15,000 These are those bad thorns that we could walk into, so let's be mindful of this. 398 00:18:15,034 --> 00:18:17,413 -Ooh, that's evil. That is... [winces] -[Patrick] Yeah. 399 00:18:18,827 --> 00:18:22,551 Long, spiky toothpicks from hell, pretty much, is what they are. 400 00:18:22,586 --> 00:18:25,517 -And they sting. -Ah! Oh, God. 401 00:18:25,551 --> 00:18:27,620 [Heather] Wow, welcome to the jungle. 402 00:18:27,655 --> 00:18:28,793 -[Patrick] Yes. -[Andrew] We got fun and games. 403 00:18:28,827 --> 00:18:30,689 [Heather] Yeah. 404 00:18:30,724 --> 00:18:33,379 [Patrick] We've gone a long way, you know, in this jungle. 405 00:18:33,413 --> 00:18:36,206 But, you know, I'm an athlete and I have a lot of stamina. 406 00:18:36,241 --> 00:18:38,310 I backpack all over North America. 407 00:18:38,344 --> 00:18:40,034 Embrace the brutality. 408 00:18:40,068 --> 00:18:42,758 Last year, backpacked 7,000 miles. 409 00:18:42,793 --> 00:18:44,793 So, when other people are gonna be tired 410 00:18:44,827 --> 00:18:46,241 and won't be able to do things, 411 00:18:46,275 --> 00:18:48,172 that's where I'll be able to come in clutch. 412 00:18:48,206 --> 00:18:49,551 [Andrew] We got a creek up here. 413 00:18:50,551 --> 00:18:52,068 -Yeah, yup. -Oh, I hear it. 414 00:18:52,103 --> 00:18:53,068 [Andrew] Yup. 415 00:18:55,620 --> 00:18:58,068 The water is moving slowly. 416 00:18:58,103 --> 00:18:59,931 But at least the water is moving. 417 00:18:59,965 --> 00:19:02,413 [Heather] I see some little bitty, bitty things in here, 418 00:19:02,448 --> 00:19:05,413 so, obviously, where there's gonna be little, there's gonna be big. 419 00:19:05,448 --> 00:19:07,827 We have running water, it's not stagnant. 420 00:19:07,862 --> 00:19:10,689 There's gotta be a source it's coming from. Maybe there's a spring. 421 00:19:10,724 --> 00:19:13,896 Ah! Maybe there's fish. There's a lot of stuff that comes with this. 422 00:19:13,931 --> 00:19:17,689 Oh, you guys. There's, like, an old crashed car up here. 423 00:19:17,724 --> 00:19:19,034 -[Heather] What? -[Patrick] Oh, my God. 424 00:19:19,068 --> 00:19:21,034 [Andrew] Yeah. We should, like, raid it and see what we can use. 425 00:19:21,068 --> 00:19:22,965 -[Andrew] We might even be able to use it as shelter. -[Heather] Ah! Oh, my God, 426 00:19:23,000 --> 00:19:25,655 it is! Oh, my God! 427 00:19:28,310 --> 00:19:29,689 What? 428 00:19:29,724 --> 00:19:33,137 [Patrick] The metal looks kinda rusty and frail. This is crazy. 429 00:19:33,172 --> 00:19:35,793 [Heather] There's a Jeep in the jungle. 430 00:19:35,827 --> 00:19:40,413 An old military Jeep that's probably older than my grandmother. 431 00:19:40,448 --> 00:19:42,344 [Patrick] I see some big pieces of glass over there. 432 00:19:43,103 --> 00:19:44,379 [Andrew] Yeah, that's nuts. 433 00:19:44,413 --> 00:19:46,862 Oh, I bet we could break that glass and turn it into shards. 434 00:19:46,896 --> 00:19:48,344 [Patrick] Yeah. 435 00:19:48,379 --> 00:19:52,172 [Andrew] I think this car is from some kinda military exercises, 436 00:19:52,206 --> 00:19:55,482 which probably were done on this island, like, 80 years ago. 437 00:19:55,517 --> 00:20:00,000 So this has been sitting here for eight decades, rotting and rusting. 438 00:20:00,034 --> 00:20:02,344 I'm trying to now think of it as some kinda resource. 439 00:20:02,379 --> 00:20:06,517 Right now, we have, you know, a water source. 440 00:20:06,551 --> 00:20:07,965 We have a lot of items. 441 00:20:08,000 --> 00:20:10,551 Why not do camp here? 442 00:20:10,586 --> 00:20:14,310 We have some extra supplies now that are too heavy to move far, 443 00:20:14,344 --> 00:20:16,068 but we could use them in different ways here. 444 00:20:16,103 --> 00:20:18,344 We're under the canopy, so we're protected from the sun, 445 00:20:18,379 --> 00:20:19,862 we have water right there, 446 00:20:19,896 --> 00:20:23,379 mosquitos aren't so bad right now. 447 00:20:23,413 --> 00:20:25,241 That is something that we need to start worrying about, 448 00:20:25,275 --> 00:20:27,620 'cause I'm suddenly seeing the sun starting to settle. 449 00:20:27,655 --> 00:20:30,206 I just wanna get a fire going. That's what I'm really concerned about. 450 00:20:30,241 --> 00:20:31,517 [Patrick] Okay. 451 00:20:31,551 --> 00:20:33,482 [Heather] I get cold really easily. Plus, there's bugs. 452 00:20:33,517 --> 00:20:35,448 You know, they don't even have mosquitos over here. 453 00:20:35,482 --> 00:20:38,103 They have low-altitude flying mini pterodactyls. 454 00:20:38,137 --> 00:20:39,965 So we're gonna have to have a fire source. 455 00:20:41,620 --> 00:20:44,034 [Andrew] Let me see if I can break that open and get a striker out of it. 456 00:20:46,034 --> 00:20:48,551 [Kerra] I can feel myself burn already. 457 00:20:48,586 --> 00:20:51,482 -[Na'im] We've been walking forever. -[Kerra panting] 458 00:20:51,517 --> 00:20:53,896 [Bulent] If it was easy, everybody would be doing it. 459 00:20:56,758 --> 00:20:58,827 [Na'im] Water, oh! I see water. 460 00:20:58,862 --> 00:21:00,517 [Kerra] All right, we're coming, we're coming. 461 00:21:02,068 --> 00:21:03,482 [Na'im] There's the waterfall. 462 00:21:07,172 --> 00:21:08,655 [Kerra] It's pretty. 463 00:21:08,689 --> 00:21:10,034 This one's drinkable to me. 464 00:21:11,689 --> 00:21:14,724 Now that we've found a water source, 465 00:21:14,758 --> 00:21:17,793 I think we should continue on and, really, just find our shelter. 466 00:21:17,827 --> 00:21:20,206 We don't have that much time anyway. 467 00:21:20,241 --> 00:21:21,896 Yeah, we're gonna run out of daylight here. 468 00:21:21,931 --> 00:21:24,586 -[Bulent] So, that'd be the smartest thing to do. -All right. 469 00:21:24,620 --> 00:21:26,827 [Kerra] This water is fresh enough for us to drink, 470 00:21:26,862 --> 00:21:30,827 which is amazing, considering we don't have a fire source yet to boil water. 471 00:21:30,862 --> 00:21:34,689 So being able to find fresh water is a lifesaver for us. 472 00:21:34,724 --> 00:21:37,827 -This trail is... -[Na'im] Coming to an end. 473 00:21:37,862 --> 00:21:40,896 So, it can... We can either, maybe, go that way, or... 474 00:21:41,896 --> 00:21:43,827 we could stay here. 475 00:21:43,862 --> 00:21:46,379 -[Bulent] All right. -[Kerry] What do you think? I don't know. 476 00:21:46,413 --> 00:21:47,448 [Na'im] If we clear the ground out, 477 00:21:47,482 --> 00:21:49,034 -I think we can be okay. -[Bulent] Yeah. 478 00:21:49,068 --> 00:21:52,034 -So are we all in agreeance? Is this the spot that we want? -[Bulent] Sure. 479 00:21:52,068 --> 00:21:54,344 All right. Cool. Let's do it. 480 00:21:56,620 --> 00:21:59,413 [Justin] Watch out. Slippery-ass rocks. 481 00:22:01,000 --> 00:22:02,034 [grunts] 482 00:22:02,724 --> 00:22:04,689 [Candice] Still salty? 483 00:22:04,724 --> 00:22:05,862 [Justin] It's salty. 484 00:22:05,896 --> 00:22:07,275 -[Candice] Is it? -[Rachel] Yeah. 485 00:22:07,310 --> 00:22:08,655 -It's very salty. -[Candice] Still salty, yeah. 486 00:22:08,689 --> 00:22:09,862 [Rachel] Very salty. 487 00:22:09,896 --> 00:22:11,551 Oh, yeah. 488 00:22:11,586 --> 00:22:14,068 It's getting late. We need to start looking for a place 489 00:22:14,103 --> 00:22:15,758 -to build our shelter. -Yeah. 490 00:22:15,793 --> 00:22:17,551 [Justin] Okay. 491 00:22:17,586 --> 00:22:21,689 The sun's getting pretty low in the sky and we don't have a lot of time to figure out 492 00:22:21,724 --> 00:22:23,724 where we're staying for the night. 493 00:22:23,758 --> 00:22:26,206 We're gonna have to wait until morning to come up with a way to find 494 00:22:26,241 --> 00:22:28,655 fresh water out here. 495 00:22:28,689 --> 00:22:30,896 -I say we may need to get to a higher ground for, uh-- -Yeah, let's-- 496 00:22:30,931 --> 00:22:32,655 -Higher ground to make our shelter. -[Justin] Okay. 497 00:22:32,689 --> 00:22:35,482 -[Rachel] Okay, let's book it. -[Justin] Okay, let's get the [bleep] out of here. 498 00:22:35,517 --> 00:22:37,793 [Rachel] This is a three-hour tour gone wrong. 499 00:22:39,172 --> 00:22:41,275 [Candice] I can feel the mosquitos eating me down here. 500 00:22:44,965 --> 00:22:46,896 [Andrew] You know, right now, it's down to the basics. 501 00:22:46,931 --> 00:22:48,344 Fire. 502 00:22:48,379 --> 00:22:50,931 I'm gonna crack open the lighter, like, shatter it open, 503 00:22:50,965 --> 00:22:53,379 and see what pieces we have to actually work with. 504 00:22:58,517 --> 00:23:01,172 -[Heather] You got it? -[Andrew] I got it. Okay. 505 00:23:01,206 --> 00:23:06,586 If those two pieces can spark, then we are in business. 506 00:23:06,620 --> 00:23:08,275 This is a hope and a prayer. 507 00:23:08,310 --> 00:23:09,827 [gasps] 508 00:23:09,862 --> 00:23:12,586 It sparks. It sparks. It sparks. I just tested it. 509 00:23:12,620 --> 00:23:13,896 -[Heather] Oh, does it? -[Andrew] Yeah. 510 00:23:13,931 --> 00:23:14,965 -[Heather] Don't-- -[Patrick] Don't do it again! 511 00:23:15,000 --> 00:23:16,310 Okay, okay, okay. [screams and laughs] 512 00:23:16,344 --> 00:23:17,689 -Okay, okay. -[Heather] Oh, my God. 513 00:23:19,344 --> 00:23:22,620 The weight of the world, just, no big deal, no pressure. 514 00:23:24,517 --> 00:23:25,965 -That's what you did. -[Andrew tuts] 515 00:23:26,000 --> 00:23:26,827 [bleep] 516 00:23:30,758 --> 00:23:33,724 This is not easy. This piece is so tiny. 517 00:23:33,758 --> 00:23:36,413 It's, like, hard enough to get a spark at all, 518 00:23:36,448 --> 00:23:38,482 let alone a spark big enough to... 519 00:23:39,275 --> 00:23:41,586 drop into our tinder bundle. 520 00:23:41,620 --> 00:23:44,827 -On this island, nothing comes easy. -[Heather] Right? 521 00:23:47,827 --> 00:23:50,931 [Rachel] All right. What do you guys think about up this way? 522 00:23:50,965 --> 00:23:52,448 For night one, at least. 523 00:23:53,517 --> 00:23:54,413 -[Rachel] Yeah? -All right. 524 00:23:54,448 --> 00:23:56,379 -[Candice] Yeah. -We agree? Night one? Yup. 525 00:23:56,413 --> 00:23:58,620 I'm gonna start clearing some of the stuff out then. 526 00:23:58,655 --> 00:23:59,965 Okay. 527 00:24:00,000 --> 00:24:02,517 [Justin] Start attempting to make an A-frame, maybe. 528 00:24:04,620 --> 00:24:07,344 I'd definitely like to be elevated off the ground. 529 00:24:07,379 --> 00:24:09,827 But, man, without the machete, dude... 530 00:24:09,862 --> 00:24:13,000 [Candice] Yeah, machete would come in real handy right now. 531 00:24:13,034 --> 00:24:16,448 It's scary. It's scary not having a shelter and anything to protect you. 532 00:24:16,482 --> 00:24:20,482 And we have no survival tools, we have no weapons. 533 00:24:21,482 --> 00:24:22,344 [baboons chattering] 534 00:24:22,379 --> 00:24:24,931 My previous challenge in Zambia... 535 00:24:24,965 --> 00:24:26,275 We have about 20 baboons. 536 00:24:26,310 --> 00:24:29,827 ...we had so much terrifying wildlife around us. 537 00:24:29,862 --> 00:24:31,137 [lion roaring] 538 00:24:33,310 --> 00:24:36,793 After a couple of nights of just shaking and having no sleep, 539 00:24:36,827 --> 00:24:38,000 I went down this rabbit hole. 540 00:24:40,172 --> 00:24:41,517 It's enough. I just wanna go home. 541 00:24:42,379 --> 00:24:44,206 And so this is for redemption. 542 00:24:44,896 --> 00:24:46,482 I know I can do it. 543 00:24:46,517 --> 00:24:49,206 It's really difficult with no machete, 544 00:24:49,241 --> 00:24:52,000 but we're just basically sitting ducks 545 00:24:52,034 --> 00:24:54,344 waiting for something to come get us. 546 00:24:54,379 --> 00:24:55,896 -[mosquitos buzzing] -[Rachel] I already knew coming into this, 547 00:24:55,931 --> 00:24:57,482 that bugs were gonna be a struggle. 548 00:24:57,517 --> 00:25:00,172 -[Candice] They're everywhere. -[Rachel] Yeah, I'm trying to ignore them. 549 00:25:00,206 --> 00:25:01,172 [groans] 550 00:25:02,448 --> 00:25:03,517 This sucks. 551 00:25:13,931 --> 00:25:15,103 [mosquitos buzzing] 552 00:25:16,310 --> 00:25:19,068 [Kerra] Ouch. Ow, ow! 553 00:25:19,103 --> 00:25:22,172 Ooh, these [bleep] bugs. 554 00:25:22,206 --> 00:25:25,551 [Na'im] We've got a swarm of chitras. 555 00:25:25,586 --> 00:25:29,758 It's almost barely visible, but packs a wallop. 556 00:25:29,793 --> 00:25:30,965 It's horrible. 557 00:25:32,137 --> 00:25:33,965 Non-stop. 558 00:25:34,000 --> 00:25:37,793 I don't understand how something so tiny can have such a big bite. 559 00:25:39,724 --> 00:25:41,724 It's miserable. 560 00:25:41,758 --> 00:25:46,103 -[Na'im] What in the Sam Hill have I signed up for? -[Kerra] No. 561 00:25:46,137 --> 00:25:49,448 [Heather] I'm getting ate up, like, seriously. 562 00:25:49,482 --> 00:25:50,931 No, they do feel like little needles. 563 00:25:50,965 --> 00:25:53,000 Like, honestly, it feels like they're stabbing you. 564 00:25:53,034 --> 00:25:54,241 They don't feel like a mosquito. 565 00:25:56,068 --> 00:25:58,896 I am miserable. 566 00:25:58,931 --> 00:26:01,000 The mosquitos, they've came out in droves. 567 00:26:01,034 --> 00:26:03,379 I think they even called their cousins. 568 00:26:03,413 --> 00:26:05,896 -[Andrew] Can you see my bug bite? -[Heather] I see you. 569 00:26:05,931 --> 00:26:07,827 [Patrick] I see it. I mean, it's just bad. 570 00:26:15,482 --> 00:26:16,931 [boar squealing] 571 00:26:18,689 --> 00:26:20,724 [Rachel] What the hell? 572 00:26:20,758 --> 00:26:22,034 -[Justin] Wait, wait. -[Rachel] What? 573 00:26:23,137 --> 00:26:25,034 -It's over there. I heard it. -[Candice] Yeah. 574 00:26:25,068 --> 00:26:26,862 [indistinct] 575 00:26:26,896 --> 00:26:29,137 That thing was moving. 576 00:26:29,172 --> 00:26:31,275 -It was, like, coming directly at us. -Down near the waterhole. 577 00:26:34,517 --> 00:26:37,000 -[Rachel] We're being circled. -[Candice] Yes, that's what I think. 578 00:26:38,586 --> 00:26:39,689 [Justin speaking] 579 00:26:46,344 --> 00:26:47,620 -[rustling] -[Justin] Hey! 580 00:26:47,655 --> 00:26:48,896 -Hey! [bleep] -[Rachel] Hey! 581 00:26:48,931 --> 00:26:50,275 -[Justin] What is it? What is it? -[Candice] I don't know. 582 00:26:50,310 --> 00:26:51,344 I'm so scared. 583 00:26:56,896 --> 00:26:58,620 -[Rachel] We're being circled. -[Candice] Yes. 584 00:26:58,655 --> 00:26:59,689 That's what I think. 585 00:27:01,931 --> 00:27:03,344 -[rustling] -[boar squealing] 586 00:27:03,379 --> 00:27:04,413 [Justin] Yo, what the [bleep]? 587 00:27:04,448 --> 00:27:06,344 -[Candice] What is that? -[Rachel] Where'd it go? 588 00:27:06,379 --> 00:27:09,448 -Wait, it's still out there. It's still there-- -He's circling us. 589 00:27:10,551 --> 00:27:12,241 [Candice] I'm about to jump on your back. 590 00:27:12,275 --> 00:27:15,862 -Sometimes, they have really mean, mean tusks. -[Candice] Yeah. 591 00:27:15,896 --> 00:27:17,137 -Hey, hey! -Hey! 592 00:27:17,172 --> 00:27:18,620 [boar squealing] 593 00:27:18,655 --> 00:27:19,689 -[Justin] Hey! -[Rachel grunts] 594 00:27:20,448 --> 00:27:21,379 Go on! 595 00:27:24,206 --> 00:27:25,655 Dude, that was a [bleep]. 596 00:27:25,689 --> 00:27:28,655 [Rachel] That thing was stomping its freaking feet and it charged us. 597 00:27:28,689 --> 00:27:29,965 I think it was-- 598 00:27:30,000 --> 00:27:32,758 -[Rachel] That was scary. -[Candice] Okay-- That was scary. 599 00:27:32,793 --> 00:27:34,275 [Justin] I never deal with some [bleep] like that in my life. 600 00:27:34,310 --> 00:27:35,241 [Rachel] I'm sweating. 601 00:27:35,275 --> 00:27:37,241 -Like, that really did scare me. -Yeah. 602 00:27:39,275 --> 00:27:40,310 [Candice speaking] 603 00:27:50,482 --> 00:27:54,068 [Andrew] Guys, our bites are nasty! 604 00:27:54,103 --> 00:27:57,655 [Heather] Yeah, for sure. I've got so many bug bites all over me. 605 00:27:57,689 --> 00:27:59,689 [Patrick] I know you guys are eager to do fire. 606 00:27:59,724 --> 00:28:02,103 [Heather] I definitely desperately want us to have fire. 607 00:28:02,137 --> 00:28:06,413 Fire is very important, I think the number one thing you have to have in survival, 608 00:28:06,448 --> 00:28:08,620 and that's the one thing that we don't have right now, 609 00:28:08,655 --> 00:28:10,586 and it's driving me crazy. 610 00:28:10,620 --> 00:28:13,827 So there's no gray areas as to what we're getting done today. 611 00:28:13,862 --> 00:28:15,896 I think we could do, like, a bow drill. 612 00:28:15,931 --> 00:28:17,379 I think that's a great idea. 613 00:28:20,172 --> 00:28:22,034 [Andrew] Trying to figure out this fire situation. 614 00:28:22,068 --> 00:28:26,482 Um, I'mma work on doing a bow drill, kind of a three-man bow drill. 615 00:28:26,517 --> 00:28:30,206 I am definitely willing to try absolutely anything any time. 616 00:28:30,241 --> 00:28:31,689 So we're gonna give it a go, 617 00:28:31,724 --> 00:28:36,344 even though starting a primitive friction fire is not my forte. 618 00:28:36,379 --> 00:28:40,275 I'm trying to de-thread this big, thick boating rope that we found. 619 00:28:40,310 --> 00:28:43,965 If I can get some of these thinner strands off, I can use this as my bow string. 620 00:28:44,000 --> 00:28:46,310 This is really hard without actual tools. 621 00:28:50,689 --> 00:28:55,413 Does anyone have a good idea how to split a small log in half? 622 00:28:55,448 --> 00:28:58,724 I got all the pieces that I need now for our bow drill fire set, 623 00:28:58,758 --> 00:29:01,862 except I need kind of a flat plank. 624 00:29:01,896 --> 00:29:04,586 And I just don't have the tools to split a log in half. 625 00:29:04,620 --> 00:29:07,000 In a normal challenge... 626 00:29:07,034 --> 00:29:11,068 splitting a log would take me about, probably, 4.2 seconds. 627 00:29:11,103 --> 00:29:12,551 This is not a normal challenge. 628 00:29:13,586 --> 00:29:16,241 I'm not panicked yet without it, 629 00:29:16,275 --> 00:29:17,620 but will be soon. 630 00:29:17,655 --> 00:29:20,206 No one likes to fail and, sometimes, making fire you fail. 631 00:29:21,068 --> 00:29:22,103 It's tough. 632 00:29:26,931 --> 00:29:28,137 [Na'im] How'd you sleep? 633 00:29:28,172 --> 00:29:30,586 -[Kerra] I didn't sleep too well. -[Na'im] Yeah. 634 00:29:30,620 --> 00:29:35,034 I tossed and turned and kept going from my back to my front to my side 635 00:29:35,068 --> 00:29:36,896 -and just trying to get comfortable. -[yawning] Yeah. 636 00:29:36,931 --> 00:29:40,586 This is morning of day two, and we slept like [bleep]. 637 00:29:40,620 --> 00:29:45,758 I'm exhausted, so our main focus today is making our fire. 638 00:29:45,793 --> 00:29:49,586 -[Bulent] So we have to get a lot of wood. -[Na'im] Oh, yeah. 639 00:29:49,620 --> 00:29:51,965 -[Bulent] Definitely on top of feet. -[Na'im chuckles] 640 00:29:52,000 --> 00:29:54,379 -[Kerra] What the hell is that, dude? -[Na'im] What? 641 00:29:54,413 --> 00:29:55,896 [Kerra] Right in front of you. 642 00:29:55,931 --> 00:29:57,586 -[Na'im] I don't know. Looks like a downed plane. -[Bulent] That's a wing. 643 00:29:57,620 --> 00:29:59,413 -[Kerra] Is that an airplane wing? -[Na'im and Bulent] Yeah. 644 00:30:01,448 --> 00:30:03,137 [Na'im] That is crazy. 645 00:30:03,172 --> 00:30:04,931 -[Kerra] You're a pilot, right? -[Bulent] Yeah. 646 00:30:04,965 --> 00:30:06,965 [Na'im] Looks like one of the flaps came off, huh? 647 00:30:07,000 --> 00:30:11,000 [Bulent] The flap, uh, probably was deposited somewhere else. 648 00:30:11,034 --> 00:30:12,620 [Na'im] Where the hell is the rest of it? 649 00:30:12,655 --> 00:30:15,413 [Bulent] Aluminum is a very soft metal. 650 00:30:16,551 --> 00:30:18,655 -That's like Coke can. -[Kerra and Na'im] Yeah. 651 00:30:18,689 --> 00:30:21,862 [Bulent] I don't see it being very useful. 652 00:30:21,896 --> 00:30:24,862 Makes sense, right? Like, an island over the Pacific, 653 00:30:24,896 --> 00:30:27,379 the weather can get really choppy all of a sudden. 654 00:30:27,413 --> 00:30:29,172 Looks like there's a plane that's gone down. 655 00:30:29,206 --> 00:30:31,793 We found the wing and it means that there could be 656 00:30:31,827 --> 00:30:33,551 other parts of that plane around 657 00:30:33,586 --> 00:30:35,758 with additional resources that we can scavenge. 658 00:30:41,689 --> 00:30:43,068 -[Kerra] Hey, guys. -[Bulent] Yes. 659 00:30:43,103 --> 00:30:45,344 [Kerra] I think I see the other wing of that plane. 660 00:30:45,379 --> 00:30:47,172 -[Bulent] Shut up. -[Kerra] Yeah, up there. 661 00:30:48,724 --> 00:30:51,482 The main landing gear is sticking out on the right side. 662 00:30:51,517 --> 00:30:52,655 -[Kerra] Oh, okay. -[Bulent] Yeah. 663 00:30:52,689 --> 00:30:56,241 -That is definitely the fuselage. -[Kerra] Cool. 664 00:30:56,275 --> 00:31:00,241 [Bulent] We are hiking through the jungle, and we see this airplane. 665 00:31:00,275 --> 00:31:02,862 It is in a very steep part of the hill. 666 00:31:02,896 --> 00:31:05,000 It is risky. It is, uh... 667 00:31:05,034 --> 00:31:09,655 That is a big fall. That will be the end of day if something goes wrong. 668 00:31:09,689 --> 00:31:13,000 But it's survival. Ain't nobody asking you if you're happy or not. 669 00:31:14,068 --> 00:31:17,344 Holy mother of God! Look at this [bleep]. 670 00:31:18,482 --> 00:31:19,655 [Bulent] It's crazy, man. 671 00:31:21,517 --> 00:31:24,655 [Kerra] There's so much stuff in here that we can use. 672 00:31:24,689 --> 00:31:26,689 [Na'im] We got cardboard. Holy... 673 00:31:26,724 --> 00:31:29,344 [Bulent] Don't push that [bleep]. It will just slide down. 674 00:31:31,034 --> 00:31:32,862 [Na'im] We have cardboard. 675 00:31:32,896 --> 00:31:34,655 [Kerra] Dude, that will burn so nicely. 676 00:31:39,862 --> 00:31:41,275 [Na'im] Whoa! 677 00:31:48,000 --> 00:31:50,965 [Kerra] There's so much stuff in here that we can use. 678 00:31:52,965 --> 00:31:54,137 [Na'im] Whoa! 679 00:31:56,517 --> 00:31:57,724 -Whoo! -Be careful. 680 00:31:58,862 --> 00:32:01,000 -[Bulent] Everybody's good? -Yeah, we're all good. 681 00:32:01,034 --> 00:32:03,000 Okay, maybe, like, one person at a time. 682 00:32:03,034 --> 00:32:04,413 -[Na'im] All right. -Okay? [chuckles] 683 00:32:04,448 --> 00:32:07,724 -You almost became the second little casualty. -Whoo! 684 00:32:07,758 --> 00:32:10,344 [Bulent] I'm, like, "Oh, [bleep], we're about to die." 685 00:32:10,379 --> 00:32:14,793 Thank God it stopped. That was really a "wake the hell up" moment. 686 00:32:14,827 --> 00:32:15,724 [Kerra] There's goggles right there. 687 00:32:15,758 --> 00:32:17,137 [Na'im] There's goggles right here. 688 00:32:17,172 --> 00:32:18,586 -[Kerra] Oh, my-- -[Na'im] Nice. Check it out. 689 00:32:18,620 --> 00:32:21,551 Lots of stuff. There's leather tarp here. 690 00:32:21,586 --> 00:32:23,000 [Kerra] Oh, look. There's glass. 691 00:32:23,034 --> 00:32:24,793 -Look at that. -[Bulent] Whoo! 692 00:32:24,827 --> 00:32:26,586 -Oh, yeah. -[Na'im] Oh, yeah. 693 00:32:26,620 --> 00:32:28,689 -Shank. -[Na'im] Oh, yeah! 694 00:32:28,724 --> 00:32:31,379 -And we should definitely take this flap. -[Kerra] Okay. 695 00:32:31,413 --> 00:32:34,275 [Bulent] It can reflect the heat from the fire. 696 00:32:34,310 --> 00:32:37,034 [Na'im] All right. Well, we pretty much stripped this sucker clean. 697 00:32:37,068 --> 00:32:38,517 -Head on down. -[Bulent] That's it. 698 00:32:40,862 --> 00:32:42,103 [Kerra] Should we... 699 00:32:42,137 --> 00:32:44,655 [Bulent] Open up a second-hand store? Yeah. 700 00:32:50,241 --> 00:32:51,482 [Candice] Oh, my God, there's ants all over me. 701 00:32:53,172 --> 00:32:57,344 -Your skin is reacting to those bites badly. -[Candice] I know. 702 00:32:57,379 --> 00:32:59,689 [Justin] The bugs and the conditions can do that [bleep] again. 703 00:32:59,724 --> 00:33:01,931 -[Candice] That's not a long-term thing at all. -[Rachel] No. 704 00:33:01,965 --> 00:33:06,310 [Candice] Night one, we had no fire, and I was eaten alive by bugs. 705 00:33:06,344 --> 00:33:07,965 It was chaos. 706 00:33:08,000 --> 00:33:10,551 No sleep, and being attacked by this boar. 707 00:33:10,586 --> 00:33:12,413 Like, I don't know what we would've done if he would've attacked us. 708 00:33:12,448 --> 00:33:14,310 We had no weapons. 709 00:33:14,344 --> 00:33:16,275 [Rachel] I don't know about you guys, but I am parched. 710 00:33:16,310 --> 00:33:18,000 -[Justin] Yeah, we need water, dude. -[Rachel] I need water. 711 00:33:21,275 --> 00:33:23,137 Oh, my God. Look at that. 712 00:33:23,172 --> 00:33:27,827 It's crazy. Like, this was, like, a river yesterday and now it's completely dry. 713 00:33:27,862 --> 00:33:29,172 Over the course of the morning, 714 00:33:29,206 --> 00:33:32,137 we're really noticing how much the tides are changing here. 715 00:33:32,172 --> 00:33:36,620 When we got here, this was a river and now it's just a river bed, 716 00:33:36,655 --> 00:33:40,344 and we can walk across to the other side without having to swim. 717 00:33:40,379 --> 00:33:44,413 [Justin] Oh! This must be the same water source, but the actual fresh [bleep]. 718 00:33:44,448 --> 00:33:47,034 That's actually probably more ideal than the other water. 719 00:33:47,068 --> 00:33:48,275 We have a water source. 720 00:33:48,310 --> 00:33:49,344 We think it's clean, but we don't know. 721 00:33:49,379 --> 00:33:51,103 Just taste test this. 722 00:33:51,137 --> 00:33:53,482 We need water. Water is more important than shelter or fire. 723 00:33:53,517 --> 00:33:56,137 We haven't had water since we inserted yesterday. 724 00:33:57,620 --> 00:33:59,206 -It's pretty fresh. -[Justin] Yeah? 725 00:33:59,241 --> 00:34:00,931 Yeah. Like, it tastes really good. 726 00:34:03,448 --> 00:34:05,655 -Yeah, that's pretty fresh. -[Candice] I think it's drinkable. 727 00:34:05,689 --> 00:34:08,724 [Justin] The water's running, it tastes fresh, it doesn't taste salty. 728 00:34:08,757 --> 00:34:09,757 And the water's clean to drink. 729 00:34:09,793 --> 00:34:11,793 Tastes good to me. Tastes like dirt, 730 00:34:11,827 --> 00:34:13,379 -but not like salt. -[Justin] Okay. 731 00:34:13,413 --> 00:34:16,585 [Rachel] If we need water, we come up here when the tides weigh out, 732 00:34:16,620 --> 00:34:19,103 -and it just guaranteed fresh water, you know? -[Justin] Yeah, I agree. 733 00:34:19,137 --> 00:34:22,172 This is such a huge win for us. 734 00:34:22,206 --> 00:34:26,137 And now we can really focus on getting fire tonight. 735 00:34:26,172 --> 00:34:28,413 -I need the fire to happen. -[Justin] Yeah. 736 00:34:28,447 --> 00:34:29,447 [Rachel] I am determined. 737 00:34:37,688 --> 00:34:40,241 -[Andrew] Let me show you what I've been working on. -Yeah, show me. 738 00:34:40,275 --> 00:34:43,241 We have a spindle top to hold, we have our rope, 739 00:34:43,275 --> 00:34:47,655 we have one person on either side, spinning back and forth. 740 00:34:47,688 --> 00:34:51,206 So we need the base on what to spin this on. 741 00:34:51,241 --> 00:34:53,000 [Heather] Got a piece of wood that actually... 742 00:34:53,034 --> 00:34:55,310 -Oh, this is the base? -[Heather] It's definitely worth a try. 743 00:34:55,344 --> 00:34:56,793 [Andrew] Yeah. 744 00:34:56,827 --> 00:34:58,689 It's just wide enough that if we put it in there, 745 00:34:58,724 --> 00:35:01,620 we don't have to worry about having to make a notch in for it to get air. 746 00:35:01,655 --> 00:35:03,620 -[Andrew] Maybe. Yeah, we could try that. -But it's at the perfect size. 747 00:35:03,655 --> 00:35:05,241 -No, the other end. -It's... 748 00:35:05,275 --> 00:35:06,793 -Down here? -[Heather] Yeah. 749 00:35:06,827 --> 00:35:09,206 I'll do a little notch to start it, or else it's gonna be really hard 750 00:35:09,241 --> 00:35:10,482 -to hold in place when I spin. -[Heather] No, no, no. 751 00:35:10,517 --> 00:35:12,275 Yeah. No, I mean, a notch in the middle. 752 00:35:12,310 --> 00:35:14,862 [Andrew] You know, I love that everyone has different opinions. 753 00:35:14,896 --> 00:35:18,206 Heather's just very vocal about what you're doing wrong. 754 00:35:18,241 --> 00:35:20,206 [Heather] We gotta make fire. A friction fire is possible. 755 00:35:20,241 --> 00:35:22,862 [Andrew] It's literally what we need right now. 756 00:35:22,896 --> 00:35:24,482 Let's see if this works. 757 00:35:27,172 --> 00:35:28,517 [Heather] Needs to be a little bit... A lot more open. 758 00:35:28,551 --> 00:35:30,793 [Andrew] All right. Um, Patrick first. 759 00:35:32,310 --> 00:35:36,689 [bleep], nope. It's just... There's no divot for it to stay in. 760 00:35:36,724 --> 00:35:38,620 [Heather] You weren't using your fingers hard enough. 761 00:35:40,620 --> 00:35:42,172 Just... I'm not taking you away from your project. 762 00:35:42,206 --> 00:35:44,034 -Just giving you an observation... -Yeah. Well, that's okay. 763 00:35:44,068 --> 00:35:45,482 ...of my experience doing it. 764 00:35:45,517 --> 00:35:49,620 Yeah. I need to try something else, 'cause this board won't work. 765 00:35:49,655 --> 00:35:52,827 I'm a little frustrated with her, but I'm trying to be cool. 766 00:35:52,862 --> 00:35:55,137 I want us to have good camaraderie. 767 00:35:55,172 --> 00:35:59,310 [Heather] I'm from the South, and I've made friction fires in the Everglades. 768 00:35:59,344 --> 00:36:03,103 So I know it is possible to get a friction fire in this kind of an environment. 769 00:36:04,275 --> 00:36:05,689 We're only on day two. 770 00:36:10,827 --> 00:36:13,413 [Kerra] What is that, a shoestring? 771 00:36:13,448 --> 00:36:17,965 -Maybe our pilot was trying to hunt. -[Kerra] Oh, yeah. Maybe. 772 00:36:18,000 --> 00:36:20,655 [Bulent] By the end of this, we're gonna have a junkyard. 773 00:36:21,689 --> 00:36:25,482 Good wood is difficult to find in, uh, here. 774 00:36:28,586 --> 00:36:31,068 Huh? What is this guy? 775 00:36:37,000 --> 00:36:42,241 This is a fuel gauge from a airplane that's crashed. 776 00:36:42,275 --> 00:36:44,517 Huh, imagine that. 777 00:36:52,275 --> 00:36:54,275 Hello, there. 778 00:36:54,310 --> 00:36:57,206 This is godsent. 779 00:36:58,965 --> 00:37:02,620 When you have a gauge, it's that little, 780 00:37:02,655 --> 00:37:06,482 and it's sitting about four feet away from you, you can't see. 781 00:37:07,793 --> 00:37:10,862 What happens is, you need a magnifying glass 782 00:37:10,896 --> 00:37:13,275 in front of it to make it bigger. 783 00:37:13,310 --> 00:37:15,758 [narrator] The convex shape of a magnifying glass 784 00:37:15,793 --> 00:37:18,413 can also be used to concentrate sunlight 785 00:37:18,448 --> 00:37:21,068 and create enough heat to ignite a flame. 786 00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:23,724 [Bulent] It's like a catalyst, 787 00:37:23,758 --> 00:37:27,793 so you are not down there trying to create friction fire for hours. 788 00:37:27,827 --> 00:37:30,758 This makes it in a couple of minutes. 789 00:37:33,758 --> 00:37:35,482 -[Kerra] How you doing? -All right. 790 00:37:35,517 --> 00:37:37,758 -Okay. -I found this guy. 791 00:37:37,793 --> 00:37:39,068 -[Na'im] Magnifying glass? -[laughs] 792 00:37:39,103 --> 00:37:41,241 [Bulent] It's almost like a magnifying glass. 793 00:37:41,275 --> 00:37:43,482 -[Na'im] Let's try and get a fire started then. -Yeah. 794 00:37:50,137 --> 00:37:54,103 Dude! I see smoke from over here. 795 00:37:54,137 --> 00:37:56,793 [Bulent] It is starting to smoke, 796 00:37:56,827 --> 00:38:00,172 but by the time it's trying to turn into an ember, 797 00:38:00,206 --> 00:38:02,551 the sun moves. 798 00:38:02,586 --> 00:38:03,827 [Kerra] It's just toying with us. 799 00:38:03,862 --> 00:38:06,896 It's burning, but not, like, going into flames. 800 00:38:06,931 --> 00:38:10,689 We're, like, so close, yet so far away. 801 00:38:10,724 --> 00:38:12,793 We have such thick canopy cover, 802 00:38:12,827 --> 00:38:14,344 it's, like, damn near almost impossible 803 00:38:14,379 --> 00:38:16,689 to keep the sun in one location long enough 804 00:38:16,724 --> 00:38:18,413 for the fire to actually combust. 805 00:38:18,448 --> 00:38:19,586 Come on, ass [bleep]. 806 00:38:20,793 --> 00:38:21,724 Come on. 807 00:38:22,896 --> 00:38:23,724 Come on. 808 00:38:23,758 --> 00:38:24,482 -[Na'im] Bulent. -[Bulent] Yeah. 809 00:38:24,517 --> 00:38:25,793 [Na'im] Wanna double it? 810 00:38:25,827 --> 00:38:27,241 [Kerra] Come on, bitch. 811 00:38:33,862 --> 00:38:35,068 -Land, oh! -Land! 812 00:38:37,344 --> 00:38:40,620 [narrator] The CRR, or Castaway Rescue Rating, 813 00:38:40,655 --> 00:38:44,655 weighs each group's level of skill, ingenuity and problem-solving 814 00:38:44,689 --> 00:38:49,724 to predict their odds of being rescued off the island after 21 days. 815 00:38:49,758 --> 00:38:53,655 Heather, Andrew and Patrick worked together to explore the island... 816 00:38:53,689 --> 00:38:54,551 How about a lighter? 817 00:38:54,586 --> 00:38:56,206 -[Heather] Oh, my God! -[Patrick] Whoa! 818 00:38:56,241 --> 00:38:58,000 [narrator] ...but have yet to fashion their finds... 819 00:38:58,034 --> 00:38:59,620 Hard enough to get a spark at all. 820 00:38:59,655 --> 00:39:00,862 [narrator] ...into fire. 821 00:39:00,896 --> 00:39:02,172 [Andrew] Nope. 822 00:39:02,206 --> 00:39:06,482 [narrator] They earn a Castaway Rescue Rating of 62%. 823 00:39:06,517 --> 00:39:09,965 Candice, Rachel and Justin have shown persistence... 824 00:39:10,000 --> 00:39:11,103 [Justin] Yeah, that's pretty fresh. 825 00:39:11,137 --> 00:39:12,034 [Candice] I think it's drinkable. 826 00:39:12,068 --> 00:39:13,517 [narrator] ...but remain vulnerable... 827 00:39:13,551 --> 00:39:14,517 [Candice] What is that? 828 00:39:14,551 --> 00:39:15,965 [narrator] ...to the threats of the jungle. 829 00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:17,413 -[Justin] Hey! -[Rachel] Hey! 830 00:39:17,448 --> 00:39:22,241 [narrator] Their team Castaway Rescue Rating is set at 53%. 831 00:39:22,275 --> 00:39:27,379 And Bulent, Kerra and Na'im successfully scavenged debris from airplane wreckage... 832 00:39:27,413 --> 00:39:29,000 This is God's gift. 833 00:39:29,034 --> 00:39:31,482 [narrator] ...to try and turn sunlight into fire. 834 00:39:31,517 --> 00:39:32,965 Come on, ass [bleep]. 835 00:39:33,000 --> 00:39:36,862 [narrator] They receive an initial CRR of 68%. 836 00:39:57,379 --> 00:40:01,137 [Kerra] We're, like, so close, yet so far away. 837 00:40:01,172 --> 00:40:03,241 -[Na'im] Right there. -[Kerry] Come on. There you go. 838 00:40:03,275 --> 00:40:07,344 It's just toying with us. It's burning, but not, like, going into flames... 839 00:40:08,586 --> 00:40:09,827 which is what we need. 840 00:40:10,931 --> 00:40:12,206 Come on. 841 00:40:14,241 --> 00:40:16,241 [Bulent] We need to move the... 842 00:40:16,275 --> 00:40:21,551 I need open space. I think we should just migrate there. 843 00:40:23,827 --> 00:40:25,172 I'll go give it a try. 844 00:40:33,275 --> 00:40:36,448 [Na'im] If we don't have fire, it's gonna be miserable. 845 00:40:36,482 --> 00:40:40,000 You're losing the ability to keep yourself warm, to cook, 846 00:40:40,034 --> 00:40:42,448 to ward off insects at any level. 847 00:40:51,206 --> 00:40:54,724 [Bulent] You see the speed of that when the intensity is right? 848 00:40:56,206 --> 00:40:58,344 [exhales] Okay. This is it. 849 00:41:04,344 --> 00:41:05,758 [Na'im] Oh! 850 00:41:07,379 --> 00:41:08,827 Dude! Oh, my God! 851 00:41:11,310 --> 00:41:12,586 Yeah! 852 00:41:14,310 --> 00:41:15,448 [Na'im] Ah, [bleep]. 853 00:41:15,482 --> 00:41:16,586 Thank God, dude. 854 00:41:17,931 --> 00:41:20,310 [Kerra] We finally have fire. That's incredible. 855 00:41:20,344 --> 00:41:22,517 We desperately needed fire. 856 00:41:22,551 --> 00:41:23,931 We were starting to feel hungry, 857 00:41:23,965 --> 00:41:27,310 so now that we have fire, we can start thinking about proper food. 858 00:41:28,275 --> 00:41:30,517 That, in itself, is a feat. 859 00:41:30,551 --> 00:41:31,931 So, really proud of our team. 860 00:41:33,448 --> 00:41:36,068 We need some firewood, so I'm gonna go get some. 861 00:41:36,103 --> 00:41:37,068 -[Kerra] All right. -I'll be back. 862 00:41:37,103 --> 00:41:38,172 [Kerra] Go do it. 863 00:41:39,896 --> 00:41:43,137 Well, I can definitely make blades. Um... 864 00:41:43,172 --> 00:41:46,379 So you wanna try to finagle the blades off of the fan? 865 00:41:46,413 --> 00:41:49,103 [Na'im] Yeah, I can do that. All right. 866 00:41:49,137 --> 00:41:50,586 Blade-making. 867 00:42:00,310 --> 00:42:02,103 [rustling] 868 00:42:02,137 --> 00:42:03,344 [Bulent] Holy [bleep]. 869 00:42:04,517 --> 00:42:06,103 It's a little armadillo. 870 00:42:11,586 --> 00:42:12,827 No freaking knife. 871 00:42:13,275 --> 00:42:14,172 [grunts] 872 00:42:15,137 --> 00:42:16,379 I pinned him down. 873 00:42:16,413 --> 00:42:18,586 I've never dealt with an armadillo before. 874 00:42:18,620 --> 00:42:20,793 I don't know if they bite. 875 00:42:20,827 --> 00:42:21,758 I don't know what they do. 876 00:42:22,827 --> 00:42:23,793 It's not letting go. 877 00:42:24,551 --> 00:42:25,689 He's a fighter. 878 00:42:25,724 --> 00:42:29,517 He's... very strong. 879 00:42:29,551 --> 00:42:33,793 He's just not quitting. He's such a fighter. 880 00:42:35,896 --> 00:42:36,551 Whoa!