1 00:00:13,103 --> 00:00:14,310 Where's the hatchet? 2 00:00:14,310 --> 00:00:16,000 -You're just going to have to wait a minute, dude. -Huh? 3 00:00:16,000 --> 00:00:17,379 You're going to have to wait a minute. 4 00:00:17,379 --> 00:00:19,896 Like, if there's something else you can work on. 5 00:00:19,896 --> 00:00:23,068 I literally have to notch the lashings for this. 6 00:00:23,068 --> 00:00:26,172 -Jesus [bleep] Christ, can you just wait a little bit? -I am. 7 00:00:26,172 --> 00:00:27,379 I'm in the middle of something. 8 00:00:27,379 --> 00:00:28,724 -What? You're opening a coconut. -So just chill a sec. 9 00:00:28,724 --> 00:00:31,379 Just [bleep] go get some cordage or something. 10 00:00:31,379 --> 00:00:32,896 -Relax. -Get off my ass. 11 00:00:32,896 --> 00:00:34,482 I'm not on your ass. 12 00:00:34,482 --> 00:00:38,310 Okay, I'm asking you nicely to wait, and you keep telling me-- 13 00:00:38,310 --> 00:00:41,896 We just agreed on what I was going to [bleep] do. 14 00:00:41,896 --> 00:00:43,724 Jesus [bleep] Christ! 15 00:00:43,724 --> 00:00:46,931 -Okay. Listen, [bleep] right now. -[bleep] face, man. 16 00:00:46,931 --> 00:00:49,379 Listen to me right now. You'd better [bleep] out. 17 00:00:49,379 --> 00:00:51,379 I'm not [bleep] chilled out. You started-- 18 00:00:51,379 --> 00:00:54,068 -You [bleep] chill the [bleep] out, and back off. -[bleep], okay? 19 00:01:09,517 --> 00:01:12,689 Am I the only one that feels like I've done five challenges within one challenge? 20 00:01:12,689 --> 00:01:14,103 Oh, no. 21 00:01:14,103 --> 00:01:16,793 Oh, no. This has been multiple challenges in one challenge, for sure. 22 00:01:16,793 --> 00:01:18,931 Bulent and Patrick went out last night 23 00:01:18,931 --> 00:01:21,620 and figured out that we're not at true north, 24 00:01:21,620 --> 00:01:25,517 which means we have a very horrible hike we have to go on tomorrow. 25 00:01:25,517 --> 00:01:27,586 My feet don't want to walk anymore. 26 00:01:27,586 --> 00:01:32,172 Uh, honestly, I'm really not looking forward to this hike. 27 00:01:32,172 --> 00:01:34,896 Our final destination 28 00:01:34,896 --> 00:01:38,378 -and then we figure out how to get the hell-- -Final destination. 29 00:01:38,378 --> 00:01:41,793 -Figure out how to get us off this island. -Get us off this island. 30 00:01:41,793 --> 00:01:43,172 Get off this island. 31 00:01:44,206 --> 00:01:46,448 [narrator] With four days left in the challenge, 32 00:01:47,275 --> 00:01:49,172 the six remaining castaways 33 00:01:49,172 --> 00:01:52,448 have converged on the north west coast of the island. 34 00:01:53,068 --> 00:01:53,965 Guys? 35 00:01:54,586 --> 00:01:55,551 Uh-oh. 36 00:01:57,586 --> 00:01:59,586 [narrator] After a grueling raft journey 37 00:01:59,586 --> 00:02:04,068 caused Kerra and Na'im to lose their second partner in two days, 38 00:02:07,482 --> 00:02:12,172 and Bulent led Heather, Patrick and Andrew out of the dense jungle, 39 00:02:12,172 --> 00:02:14,448 This is the scariest hike of my life. 40 00:02:15,793 --> 00:02:16,862 Hello? 41 00:02:17,310 --> 00:02:18,379 Hey! 42 00:02:18,379 --> 00:02:19,689 Bulent! 43 00:02:19,689 --> 00:02:22,379 Where the [bleep] have you been, man? 44 00:02:22,379 --> 00:02:26,379 [narrator] only to realize that their chance of rescue remains far away. 45 00:02:26,379 --> 00:02:28,172 We are definitely in the wrong [bleep] place. 46 00:02:28,172 --> 00:02:29,931 We are not getting rescued here. 47 00:02:29,931 --> 00:02:33,827 [narrator] Now they remain five miles from the northern tip of the island, 48 00:02:33,827 --> 00:02:35,793 where they must build a signal fire 49 00:02:35,793 --> 00:02:38,689 and a raft strong enough to reach the open ocean 50 00:02:38,689 --> 00:02:41,758 in order to be rescued by boat on day 21. 51 00:02:42,793 --> 00:02:45,172 I really think today is just really food collect. 52 00:02:45,172 --> 00:02:48,379 Like, food and rest and hydrate. 53 00:02:48,379 --> 00:02:49,413 Eat, rest, drink. 54 00:02:49,413 --> 00:02:52,896 I think we're at the end of our pork rations. 55 00:02:52,896 --> 00:02:55,689 We may need to be going from turf back to surf. 56 00:02:55,689 --> 00:02:57,896 Start getting our protein from the sea. 57 00:02:57,896 --> 00:03:00,793 Going to need every ounce of energy we've got. 58 00:03:00,793 --> 00:03:03,827 -I would definitely say so. -Yeah. 59 00:03:03,827 --> 00:03:08,413 This is not my first rodeo so I've done a lot more challenges 60 00:03:08,413 --> 00:03:10,379 than any of these guys out here. 61 00:03:10,379 --> 00:03:13,482 But the challenge doesn't care how badass you are. 62 00:03:13,482 --> 00:03:15,482 How much experienced you are. 63 00:03:15,482 --> 00:03:18,310 One wrong step, it will take you out. 64 00:03:18,310 --> 00:03:21,620 So I'm expecting people to drop, 65 00:03:21,620 --> 00:03:24,862 because this is the hardest challenge so far in my life. 66 00:03:31,482 --> 00:03:33,482 I went and picked up those bottles 67 00:03:33,482 --> 00:03:35,000 Oh, fantastic. 68 00:03:35,000 --> 00:03:36,379 as potential fish traps. Yeah, that's what I brought them over here for. 69 00:03:36,379 --> 00:03:37,793 We could start making them now, if you want to. 70 00:03:37,793 --> 00:03:40,000 -Yeah, that's what I figured. -Yeah, let's crank them out. 71 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:41,724 All right. Let me see your technique, there. 72 00:03:41,724 --> 00:03:43,379 -All right, hold this. -Got it. 73 00:03:43,379 --> 00:03:45,827 [Heather] We've all been all over this island on this challenge 74 00:03:45,827 --> 00:03:51,275 and I think everybody's spirits have been just brutally battered. 75 00:03:51,275 --> 00:03:53,103 But we're together. We're all here. 76 00:03:53,103 --> 00:03:55,275 We're out looking for other things to forage 77 00:03:55,275 --> 00:03:57,482 so we can have something and have a big feast, 78 00:03:57,482 --> 00:03:59,206 so we can actually fill our stomachs, 79 00:03:59,206 --> 00:04:02,724 because no hike in this place has been easy so far. 80 00:04:02,724 --> 00:04:05,172 Like, it's so simple, it's ridiculous. 81 00:04:05,172 --> 00:04:08,068 Reverse the top, shove it down in there 82 00:04:08,068 --> 00:04:11,310 so when the fish comes in through the little hole, they get stuck 83 00:04:11,310 --> 00:04:14,517 and then throw a stone in there so it's weighted down, boom. 84 00:04:14,517 --> 00:04:16,793 Boom. Deploy fish trap. 85 00:04:16,793 --> 00:04:18,103 What should the bait be? 86 00:04:18,103 --> 00:04:19,896 There's hermit crabs everywhere. 87 00:04:19,896 --> 00:04:22,896 I would get a bigger one and rip it apart, yeah. 88 00:04:22,896 --> 00:04:24,310 -So easy. -Done. 89 00:04:24,310 --> 00:04:25,241 -Yeah. -Okay. 90 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:29,241 Tide's out, 91 00:04:30,172 --> 00:04:33,413 so I'm going to see what I can scope out to find. 92 00:04:33,413 --> 00:04:36,482 I'm going to bring the bayonet and these goggles. 93 00:04:37,724 --> 00:04:40,310 Hoping to get some sea urchins 94 00:04:40,310 --> 00:04:43,448 'cause we need to eat like crazy for the big move. 95 00:04:45,103 --> 00:04:48,379 I definitely feel like I've been the provider for my team. 96 00:04:48,379 --> 00:04:50,896 And these guys don't have the capacity 97 00:04:50,896 --> 00:04:52,379 to do some of the things that I do. 98 00:05:16,000 --> 00:05:19,793 [narrator] The long spines of a sea urchin contain a stinging venom. 99 00:05:19,793 --> 00:05:23,482 But the meat of its organs provide about 10 grams of protein. 100 00:05:24,724 --> 00:05:26,586 Yo! Bulent! 101 00:05:27,379 --> 00:05:29,275 Holy [bleep], bro. That's big. 102 00:05:29,275 --> 00:05:31,000 This is the part that you eat. 103 00:05:31,000 --> 00:05:33,482 -The yellow? -The yellow is around there 104 00:05:33,482 --> 00:05:36,689 -so what we'll do, we'll just yank those out. -Yeah. 105 00:05:36,689 --> 00:05:39,586 -And then you crush it. -Okay, cool. 106 00:05:39,586 --> 00:05:42,482 [Bulent] Patrick is like an Energizer bunny. 107 00:05:42,482 --> 00:05:43,689 He doesn't stop. 108 00:05:48,379 --> 00:05:53,379 This drive, work ethic and energy is second to none. 109 00:05:53,379 --> 00:05:56,931 I mean, he beats me in every single one of those aspects 110 00:05:56,931 --> 00:05:59,862 and I'm glad he's here, really. 111 00:06:00,724 --> 00:06:02,551 Let me see what we've got. 112 00:06:06,689 --> 00:06:08,620 You got fish in there? 113 00:06:08,620 --> 00:06:10,241 -Three. -Good. 114 00:06:11,310 --> 00:06:13,275 -We got two. -Okay. 115 00:06:13,275 --> 00:06:14,758 [Heather] That was a good passive trap. 116 00:06:15,586 --> 00:06:16,793 Successful. 117 00:06:16,793 --> 00:06:20,896 We got five fish in total just by setting those out. 118 00:06:20,896 --> 00:06:23,310 We can make a little soup or a little chowder with it. 119 00:06:23,310 --> 00:06:26,482 To get something actually by boiling the whole fish. 120 00:06:26,482 --> 00:06:27,689 All right. 121 00:06:28,724 --> 00:06:30,034 Successful day. 122 00:06:32,827 --> 00:06:34,862 -You guys want a sea urchin? -Yeah. 123 00:06:38,000 --> 00:06:39,793 Here, you want to scrape out the yellow part. 124 00:06:43,000 --> 00:06:44,275 Salty. 125 00:06:44,275 --> 00:06:46,172 What's all that weird stuff in it? 126 00:06:46,172 --> 00:06:48,137 You don't want to eat that. You just want to eat the yellow part. 127 00:06:51,896 --> 00:06:53,137 Thanks. 128 00:06:57,482 --> 00:07:00,793 -Oh, that's good. That's very good. -You want some? 129 00:07:00,793 --> 00:07:02,068 What is it? 130 00:07:02,068 --> 00:07:03,793 -Sea cockroach. -Okay. 131 00:07:03,793 --> 00:07:05,275 Take the inside out of it. 132 00:07:05,275 --> 00:07:06,758 -All right. -The center. 133 00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:10,793 Oh, it is like a roach roach. Look, you see it. 134 00:07:12,103 --> 00:07:14,379 [narrator] Distant cousins to the crab, 135 00:07:14,379 --> 00:07:18,517 sea cockroaches are a type of crustacean called isopods, 136 00:07:18,517 --> 00:07:21,310 which can yield about 100 calories each. 137 00:07:21,310 --> 00:07:23,379 [Heather] Don't smell it. It's a bad idea. 138 00:07:28,896 --> 00:07:32,344 [laughing] 139 00:07:33,172 --> 00:07:35,275 My eyes are watering. 140 00:07:35,275 --> 00:07:39,586 These sea roaches are like if you hard boiled an egg 141 00:07:39,586 --> 00:07:43,275 and it sat out for, like, eight days rotting 142 00:07:43,275 --> 00:07:47,724 and then you add some sand on it to make, like, crunching in it, 143 00:07:47,724 --> 00:07:49,758 and then made it a little rubbery. 144 00:07:52,793 --> 00:07:55,620 [Bulent] Quite frankly, I found them very delicious. 145 00:07:55,620 --> 00:07:58,620 But I put all my needs and wants to the side. 146 00:07:58,620 --> 00:08:01,000 I look at that as survival food. 147 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:03,482 How they taste is irrelevant to me. 148 00:08:03,482 --> 00:08:07,620 They're going to provide the energy for the big hike tomorrow. 149 00:08:07,620 --> 00:08:10,172 To me, that's the only thing that matters at this time. 150 00:08:18,586 --> 00:08:20,241 [Heather] So are you all ready tomorrow for the trek? 151 00:08:20,827 --> 00:08:22,275 Yeah. 152 00:08:22,275 --> 00:08:24,896 I'm ready to go. I'm ready to move. 153 00:08:24,896 --> 00:08:27,275 I'm ready to get to our final destination. 154 00:08:27,275 --> 00:08:31,172 And I'm ready to get right into some good food. 155 00:08:32,102 --> 00:08:34,344 Until you're on the rescue vessel, 156 00:08:35,172 --> 00:08:36,482 it's not over. 157 00:08:37,275 --> 00:08:40,344 Take one wrong step, 158 00:08:41,793 --> 00:08:43,068 and you're done. 159 00:09:00,482 --> 00:09:03,793 Now would be a good time to really think about what we can find 160 00:09:03,793 --> 00:09:06,620 within our stuff and on the beach 161 00:09:06,620 --> 00:09:10,000 to fabricate some kind of feet protection. 162 00:09:10,000 --> 00:09:13,172 -Um, that is something I've been thinking about. -Okay. 163 00:09:13,172 --> 00:09:15,172 -I've got these I'm going to put on for my feet. -Perfect. 164 00:09:15,172 --> 00:09:17,172 And just, like, basically rope them on there. 165 00:09:17,172 --> 00:09:21,379 -You're also going to need to have, like, good grip. -Yeah. 166 00:09:21,379 --> 00:09:24,103 You know, like, poorly-made footwear 167 00:09:24,103 --> 00:09:28,068 is going to be more dangerous than walking safely on jagged rocks. 168 00:09:28,068 --> 00:09:29,586 Yeah. 169 00:09:29,586 --> 00:09:33,000 [Andrew] I've done two challenges prior to this and I fell short twice. 170 00:09:33,000 --> 00:09:35,172 Every day is the furthest that I've ever made it 171 00:09:35,172 --> 00:09:38,482 and I feel like today is extra special because we're on the move. 172 00:09:38,482 --> 00:09:42,689 Every step is closer to crossing the finish line. 173 00:09:42,689 --> 00:09:47,103 This morning, I am gonna use some leather, suede material 174 00:09:47,103 --> 00:09:49,896 off of a cushion that I found that's drifted up shore 175 00:09:49,896 --> 00:09:51,689 to make, uh, moccasin shoes. 176 00:09:51,689 --> 00:09:54,896 I'm trying to best protect my feet 177 00:09:54,896 --> 00:09:58,482 'cause I think we're gonna be walking on some very sharp rocks. 178 00:09:58,482 --> 00:10:00,689 [thudding] 179 00:10:00,689 --> 00:10:02,517 [Bulent] Some people wanted to make shoes. 180 00:10:02,517 --> 00:10:04,724 If that shoe gonna make you feel 181 00:10:04,724 --> 00:10:06,275 more protected, by all means. 182 00:10:06,275 --> 00:10:10,793 To me, you're taking another chance of unstable footwear 183 00:10:10,793 --> 00:10:12,724 that you never wore before. 184 00:10:12,724 --> 00:10:15,172 So, I'm making walking sticks right now. 185 00:10:15,172 --> 00:10:17,931 I walked through those rocks before, 186 00:10:17,931 --> 00:10:22,000 so I'm just pray to the island to be gentle on 'em. 187 00:10:22,000 --> 00:10:24,172 I just like to be proactive. 188 00:10:28,172 --> 00:10:29,758 [Kerra chuckles] Something like that. 189 00:10:30,275 --> 00:10:31,482 That's good. 190 00:10:32,172 --> 00:10:33,103 That's good. 191 00:10:33,103 --> 00:10:35,000 Yeah, I feel good about my new shoes. 192 00:10:35,000 --> 00:10:38,172 I think they, think they'll hold up through, uh, 193 00:10:38,172 --> 00:10:40,172 for the most part for a little while. 194 00:10:40,172 --> 00:10:41,482 Then they'll probably break apart, 195 00:10:41,482 --> 00:10:44,103 but think I'll get through the rocks with 'em. 196 00:10:44,103 --> 00:10:46,586 [waves crashing] 197 00:10:46,586 --> 00:10:48,620 [Andrew] We need to put the fire out. 198 00:10:48,620 --> 00:10:52,620 [Na'im] All right, so long, camp whatever-the-[bleep] you are. 199 00:10:52,620 --> 00:10:55,724 I definitely came here to redeem myself 200 00:10:55,724 --> 00:10:57,586 from my previous challenge. 201 00:10:57,586 --> 00:11:01,482 I was able to reconnect with my partner from Argentina. 202 00:11:01,482 --> 00:11:03,000 -[exclaims] -[Rachel] Is that Na'im? 203 00:11:03,000 --> 00:11:04,724 -[woman] Yeah. -[Na'im happily] Rachel! 204 00:11:04,724 --> 00:11:08,310 And we had a chance to sort of make history right. 205 00:11:08,310 --> 00:11:10,586 -[crying] It's so good to see you. -It's good to see you too. 206 00:11:10,586 --> 00:11:11,793 But Rachel tapped. 207 00:11:11,793 --> 00:11:15,172 [Rachel speaking] 208 00:11:15,172 --> 00:11:16,620 [Na'im] And so now, 209 00:11:16,620 --> 00:11:19,896 making it through this challenge, it means a ton to me. 210 00:11:19,896 --> 00:11:21,793 So long, dude. 211 00:11:21,793 --> 00:11:23,586 This hike's gonna be treacherous. 212 00:11:23,586 --> 00:11:25,689 I have no idea what's around the corner. 213 00:11:25,689 --> 00:11:27,482 That's got some butterflies in my stomach. 214 00:11:27,482 --> 00:11:29,517 Honestly, if it was anything like the last trek, 215 00:11:29,517 --> 00:11:31,379 I know I'm in for a hell of a treat. 216 00:11:31,379 --> 00:11:33,793 Next stop, north end of the island. 217 00:11:33,793 --> 00:11:35,482 Final destination, guys. 218 00:11:35,482 --> 00:11:36,689 -[Bulent] Yeah. -[Na'im] Let's hit it. 219 00:11:36,689 --> 00:11:38,862 [Andrew] Whatever it takes, guys, whatever it takes. 220 00:11:39,724 --> 00:11:41,275 [narrator] Without a map 221 00:11:41,275 --> 00:11:44,000 and five miles from the northern tip of the island, 222 00:11:44,000 --> 00:11:47,586 the Castaways will begin by hugging the jagged coastline 223 00:11:47,586 --> 00:11:49,310 of sharp volcanic rock 224 00:11:49,310 --> 00:11:52,689 in search of a better vantage point to the north. 225 00:11:52,689 --> 00:11:55,482 But the area's steep, sun-scorched hills 226 00:11:55,482 --> 00:11:57,482 and dense humid jungles 227 00:11:57,482 --> 00:12:00,482 will make any path they choose a difficult one, 228 00:12:00,482 --> 00:12:04,379 with venomous pit vipers and aggressive salt water crocodiles. 229 00:12:04,379 --> 00:12:06,862 A potential threat at every turn. 230 00:12:09,172 --> 00:12:10,241 [Andrew exclaims] Oh. 231 00:12:11,310 --> 00:12:13,448 Watch the green, she's slick. 232 00:12:13,896 --> 00:12:15,068 [Heather] I see that. 233 00:12:15,068 --> 00:12:17,000 [Patrick] We don't have a map, we don't have a compass, 234 00:12:17,000 --> 00:12:18,586 but we're following the sun. 235 00:12:18,586 --> 00:12:20,931 And we need to get to our vantage point. 236 00:12:20,931 --> 00:12:22,068 [Heather exclaims] 237 00:12:23,172 --> 00:12:26,103 [Na'im] If you can imagine very sharp volcanic rock 238 00:12:26,103 --> 00:12:28,379 embedded with dead mollusk, 239 00:12:28,379 --> 00:12:31,482 and just, like, slippery, muddy surfaces. 240 00:12:31,482 --> 00:12:33,275 It's been just miserable. 241 00:12:33,275 --> 00:12:36,586 And just the chance for an accident is really high. 242 00:12:36,586 --> 00:12:40,758 But, I'll be damned if I even entertain a notion of quitting. 243 00:12:42,586 --> 00:12:44,172 [Patrick] We've gotta go up. 244 00:12:44,172 --> 00:12:45,827 [Heather] Oh, my God. 245 00:12:45,827 --> 00:12:50,000 [Patrick] Hiking is my game, and I have the most energy out of everybody, 246 00:12:50,000 --> 00:12:51,793 so I'm gonna take lead on this. 247 00:12:51,793 --> 00:12:53,413 It's called turning on the monster. 248 00:12:53,413 --> 00:12:54,586 I do it all the time. 249 00:12:54,586 --> 00:12:56,586 That really helps me push through, 250 00:12:56,586 --> 00:12:58,310 and I keep on going no matter what. 251 00:12:58,310 --> 00:13:01,000 [Andrew] I'm behind you, don't worry. 252 00:13:01,000 --> 00:13:03,689 [Heather] Patrick is a professional hiker for Christ's sake. 253 00:13:03,689 --> 00:13:05,827 He's like the Lewis and Clark of today's day. 254 00:13:05,827 --> 00:13:08,586 But us, we're not gonna be going so fast. 255 00:13:08,586 --> 00:13:10,448 Ooh, these rocks are hot. 256 00:13:12,068 --> 00:13:13,586 [Kerra] Just like bouldering. 257 00:13:13,586 --> 00:13:16,517 -Exactly. This is literally bouldering. -[Kerra] Yeah. 258 00:13:16,517 --> 00:13:18,137 All right, Jungle Dad. 259 00:13:20,517 --> 00:13:22,310 -Good job. -[Na'im] Nice, Bulent. 260 00:13:22,310 --> 00:13:23,689 -[Kerra] Here you go. -[Andrew] Nice work, y'all. 261 00:13:23,689 --> 00:13:26,758 -[Na'im] Good job, everybody. -Oh, [bleep]. 262 00:13:28,689 --> 00:13:32,172 [Patrick] It is absolutely brutal, just on our bodies. 263 00:13:32,172 --> 00:13:35,793 And I always think like, "Man, you step on one rock the wrong way, 264 00:13:35,793 --> 00:13:38,620 and you're gonna break a bone, or it's gonna slice through your foot." 265 00:13:38,620 --> 00:13:40,689 Just, like, every step is dangerous. 266 00:13:40,689 --> 00:13:42,206 -[Heather] This is insane. -[water rushing loudly] 267 00:13:42,206 --> 00:13:43,758 [Andrew] Oh, my gosh. 268 00:13:45,689 --> 00:13:47,965 Well, we can't go that way. 269 00:13:48,827 --> 00:13:52,586 Gonna have to go up. Be very careful. 270 00:13:52,586 --> 00:13:55,172 [Kerra] Be careful, guys, on your left there's a big drop off. 271 00:14:05,379 --> 00:14:08,482 -[Heather] Oh, God. -[Bulent] Yeah, can't go that way. 272 00:14:08,482 --> 00:14:10,793 -[Heather] What? -It ends right here. 273 00:14:10,793 --> 00:14:12,517 Oh, [bleep]. 274 00:14:12,517 --> 00:14:14,689 [Bulent] Well, this is the end of this story. 275 00:14:14,689 --> 00:14:16,000 [Andrew] Now what do we do? 276 00:14:31,172 --> 00:14:33,482 [Bulent] Well, can't go that way. 277 00:14:33,482 --> 00:14:36,172 [Kerra] Yeah, we definitely can't keep hugging this coast, guys. 278 00:14:36,172 --> 00:14:38,689 -[man 1] Yeah. -We have to cross to the next one. 279 00:14:38,689 --> 00:14:40,413 It ends right here. 280 00:14:41,689 --> 00:14:44,068 I think this is the tightest place. 281 00:14:44,068 --> 00:14:45,689 [Kerra] We gotta get off these rocks. 282 00:14:45,689 --> 00:14:47,689 [Patrick] We gotta cut in one when we get a chance. 283 00:14:47,689 --> 00:14:49,862 We have to get to the north end of this island, 284 00:14:49,862 --> 00:14:51,827 so backtracking isn't an option. 285 00:14:54,000 --> 00:14:55,965 [Bulent] Well, we can cut into the jungle. 286 00:14:55,965 --> 00:14:58,586 These rocks gonna cause a problem. 287 00:14:58,586 --> 00:15:00,172 [Patrick] Yeah, this looks good, like stairs. 288 00:15:00,172 --> 00:15:01,758 [Bulent] All right. You lead. 289 00:15:02,758 --> 00:15:05,344 -[man 2] They're going. -[man 3 speaks indistinctly] 290 00:15:05,344 --> 00:15:07,896 [Patrick] It's like the stairway from hell. 291 00:15:07,896 --> 00:15:09,482 [indistinct chuckle] 292 00:15:09,482 --> 00:15:11,482 [Heather] Ooh, these rocks are real slick, be careful, Andrew. 293 00:15:11,482 --> 00:15:12,689 [Andrew] Okay. 294 00:15:12,689 --> 00:15:15,241 [Heather grunts, cheers] Whoo. 295 00:15:17,000 --> 00:15:20,482 -[Patrick] Steep and gravely. -[Heather] Oh, my God. 296 00:15:20,482 --> 00:15:24,689 [Patrick] Uh, I'm hoping that coming up here 297 00:15:24,689 --> 00:15:28,551 we can get to our vantage point. 298 00:15:33,586 --> 00:15:34,965 [Andrew] Oh, my gosh. 299 00:15:37,896 --> 00:15:39,275 [Kerra] All right. 300 00:15:39,275 --> 00:15:40,965 Well, we got to a field. 301 00:15:43,896 --> 00:15:47,551 [Heather] This is a brutal hike that we are on right now. 302 00:15:50,862 --> 00:15:52,068 Oh, God. 303 00:15:53,793 --> 00:15:55,413 [Patrick] Let's head up that hill. 304 00:15:58,172 --> 00:16:01,137 Ooh, black palm. 305 00:16:01,137 --> 00:16:05,241 [Bulent] Man, I tell you what, as soon as you step out into the sun, 306 00:16:05,241 --> 00:16:09,068 you feel it on your shoulders that sun is powerful. 307 00:16:09,068 --> 00:16:10,862 [Patrick] Definitely going uphill. 308 00:16:12,793 --> 00:16:15,551 -[Andrew] Getting tan. -[Kerra] Yeah, it is. 309 00:16:19,655 --> 00:16:22,862 [Heather huffs] Oh, my God, it's hot. 310 00:16:23,586 --> 00:16:24,862 [bleep] 311 00:16:30,275 --> 00:16:34,206 [panting] 312 00:16:40,275 --> 00:16:43,482 [continues panting] I need shade. 313 00:16:43,482 --> 00:16:46,689 [Heather panting] I'm gonna get to shade. 314 00:16:46,689 --> 00:16:48,482 [Patrick] Beautiful out. 315 00:16:48,482 --> 00:16:50,137 That is gorgeous. 316 00:16:50,137 --> 00:16:51,655 [Andrew whispers] Shut up. 317 00:16:51,655 --> 00:16:53,862 [Patrick] Check out all those little islands behind ya. 318 00:16:53,862 --> 00:16:57,689 [Kerra loudly] Patrick, I really appreciate you, but please be quiet. 319 00:16:57,689 --> 00:16:59,448 [Na'im] God, we're all tired. 320 00:16:59,448 --> 00:17:02,379 But the ups and downs, the conflicts, 321 00:17:02,379 --> 00:17:03,896 and the resolutions, 322 00:17:03,896 --> 00:17:05,792 and the successes and failures, 323 00:17:05,792 --> 00:17:07,275 it would mean a lot for us 324 00:17:07,275 --> 00:17:10,550 to cross the finish line together, um, 325 00:17:10,550 --> 00:17:13,964 and know that, like, I didn't let a partner down. 326 00:17:13,964 --> 00:17:16,862 -[Andrew] Find shade. -[Heather] I couldn't agree with you more. 327 00:17:19,896 --> 00:17:23,344 [Patrick] It's, like, I see little bit of an opening up ahead. 328 00:17:25,034 --> 00:17:28,103 [loudly] Good news is guys, that's straight north. 329 00:17:29,448 --> 00:17:31,034 [Heather] Oh, my God. 330 00:17:31,034 --> 00:17:32,758 [Patrick] That's where we gotta go. 331 00:17:33,896 --> 00:17:36,482 I feel like my body is just about to collapse after this hike. 332 00:17:36,482 --> 00:17:40,034 But in the distance, I can see the northernmost point of the island. 333 00:17:40,034 --> 00:17:44,586 And it's the sweetest siren's call just calling me to it. 334 00:17:44,586 --> 00:17:46,379 Freedom, baby, that's what I want. 335 00:17:46,379 --> 00:17:48,206 Freedom from this island. 336 00:17:49,551 --> 00:17:51,379 [narrator] Five hours into their journey, 337 00:17:51,379 --> 00:17:54,689 the Castaways have pushed three and a half miles north, 338 00:17:54,689 --> 00:17:57,275 but only have two hours of sunlight left 339 00:17:57,275 --> 00:17:59,241 to reach the tip of the island. 340 00:18:00,482 --> 00:18:03,000 -[indistinct chatter] -[Kerra] Yup. 341 00:18:03,000 --> 00:18:06,137 [Patrick] Looks like we're coming up on a swampy river. 342 00:18:06,137 --> 00:18:08,448 [Heather emphatically] What the hell. 343 00:18:09,137 --> 00:18:10,827 [Andrew] That's not fun for any of us. 344 00:18:11,758 --> 00:18:15,586 [Kerra] Just be cautious of any caiman or... 345 00:18:15,586 --> 00:18:18,793 -[Patrick] Saltwater crocs? -[Kerra] Saltwater crocs. Anything like that. 346 00:18:18,793 --> 00:18:22,344 Going through this water, just try to be as quick as possible. 347 00:18:22,344 --> 00:18:24,137 At least we have numbers. 348 00:18:24,137 --> 00:18:26,344 -They'll probably be hesitant about that. -[Andrew] Yeah. 349 00:18:36,379 --> 00:18:39,068 [Patrick] Looks like, uh, I can see the ocean, guys. 350 00:18:40,068 --> 00:18:42,758 [Andrew] Final stop on this island from hell! 351 00:18:44,275 --> 00:18:47,448 This is where the trail ends, y'all. This is the north. 352 00:18:48,965 --> 00:18:50,896 Bad news is, guys... 353 00:18:50,896 --> 00:18:52,586 [Andrew] Please don't give me bad news. 354 00:18:52,586 --> 00:18:54,793 ...it's really rocky. 355 00:18:54,793 --> 00:18:58,000 It's not sand, not much of it. 356 00:18:58,000 --> 00:19:00,655 -[Heather sighs] Okay. -[Andrew] Oh, no, this place is terrible. 357 00:19:00,655 --> 00:19:02,896 -[man 4 exhales heavily] -[Heather] None of it looks very comfortable. 358 00:19:02,896 --> 00:19:05,275 Do you wanna be on this rocky side, 359 00:19:05,275 --> 00:19:07,000 or do you wanna be on that rocky side? 360 00:19:07,000 --> 00:19:09,172 [Andrew] Look at that Styrofoam. 361 00:19:09,172 --> 00:19:11,586 Styrofoam lifeboat. 362 00:19:11,586 --> 00:19:13,689 Blue barrel. 363 00:19:13,689 --> 00:19:15,793 [Patrick] Whenever I see beach trash like this, 364 00:19:15,793 --> 00:19:18,482 it really makes me hurt inside. 365 00:19:18,482 --> 00:19:20,655 But this is our only resources out here. 366 00:19:20,655 --> 00:19:23,482 This stuff is gonna be great for building a raft. 367 00:19:23,482 --> 00:19:25,172 We got these big drums, 368 00:19:25,172 --> 00:19:26,965 we can seal up the ends. 369 00:19:26,965 --> 00:19:28,172 Hopefully this doesn't wash away. 370 00:19:28,172 --> 00:19:29,379 I'm not gonna screw with it now. 371 00:19:29,379 --> 00:19:31,103 I'm gonna wait until everyone can help. 372 00:19:31,103 --> 00:19:33,896 We need to find a place to, uh, 373 00:19:33,896 --> 00:19:35,344 be able to sleep. 374 00:19:35,344 --> 00:19:37,379 -Well, we're thinking... [indistinct] -Thinking up in these trees. 375 00:19:37,379 --> 00:19:39,000 -[Na'im] Yeah. -Somewhere up there. 376 00:19:39,000 --> 00:19:41,034 [Andrew] You see where, like, all that green starts, that... [indistinct] 377 00:19:41,034 --> 00:19:43,655 -[Na'im] Yeah. -[Andrew] ...stuff probably can't grow in ocean water. 378 00:19:43,655 --> 00:19:45,655 -[Heather] Yeah. -[Andrew] So that's probably a safe bet. 379 00:19:45,655 --> 00:19:47,689 [Kerra] It looks like our only option. 380 00:19:47,689 --> 00:19:50,448 We're exhausted. We had a long-ass day. 381 00:19:50,448 --> 00:19:54,793 Long hike out here. Not what we expected to walk up on. 382 00:19:54,793 --> 00:19:58,068 And tomorrow will be another big day. 383 00:19:58,068 --> 00:20:00,862 We need to construct a raft. 384 00:20:00,862 --> 00:20:03,793 A raft is the only way we're gonna get out of here. 385 00:20:03,793 --> 00:20:06,137 [Andrew] Tonight, we don't really have a shelter. 386 00:20:06,137 --> 00:20:08,034 We just picked a place under a tree. 387 00:20:08,034 --> 00:20:10,482 We all laid down, and this is gonna be our 388 00:20:10,482 --> 00:20:12,068 home for the next two nights. 389 00:20:12,068 --> 00:20:13,551 It's doesn't have a freshwater source. 390 00:20:13,551 --> 00:20:16,689 If so, we gotta hike halfway up somebody's [bleep] to go get something. 391 00:20:16,689 --> 00:20:18,551 And we're up here on top of rocks. 392 00:20:18,551 --> 00:20:21,000 [Andrew] Now, we're just gonna push through. Our minds are on. 393 00:20:21,000 --> 00:20:23,586 [excitedly] Build a boat, float away. 394 00:20:23,586 --> 00:20:25,655 So that's our goal right now. 395 00:20:28,344 --> 00:20:31,655 [rustling] 396 00:20:32,793 --> 00:20:36,758 [softly] So it's probably couple hours before sunrise. 397 00:20:36,758 --> 00:20:38,551 Slept really well. 398 00:20:38,551 --> 00:20:42,172 Uh, right now I'm working on fire, keeping the fire going. 399 00:20:42,172 --> 00:20:44,000 Letting everyone get some sleep. 400 00:20:44,000 --> 00:20:45,793 Got a big day tomorrow. 401 00:20:45,793 --> 00:20:49,034 And, uh, everyone needs to get rest. 402 00:20:49,034 --> 00:20:52,241 But I know we're gonna make it, and that's what's important. 403 00:21:00,275 --> 00:21:02,724 -[Kerra loudly] Na'im. -[Bulent] Here we go. 404 00:21:04,482 --> 00:21:05,862 [Kerra] Come on, muscles. 405 00:21:05,862 --> 00:21:07,137 [Andrew] We're starting the day as pack rats. 406 00:21:07,137 --> 00:21:08,793 We're kinda spreading out across the rocks, 407 00:21:08,793 --> 00:21:12,137 trying to bring together all the random supplies that we can find. 408 00:21:12,137 --> 00:21:13,793 [Patrick] How many more pieces? 409 00:21:13,793 --> 00:21:15,241 Maybe, like, three or four pieces. 410 00:21:15,241 --> 00:21:17,689 [Andrew] We are working hard. You can tell everybody is 411 00:21:17,689 --> 00:21:20,379 putting their ounces of energy into this raft. 412 00:21:20,379 --> 00:21:22,586 [Heather] You think I could use this big rope and unrope it, 413 00:21:22,586 --> 00:21:24,586 unravel it and we have lots of little cordage? 414 00:21:24,586 --> 00:21:25,896 [Kerra] Definitely. 415 00:21:25,896 --> 00:21:29,137 [Bulent] As a Castaway, the best tool we have is ingenuity. 416 00:21:29,137 --> 00:21:31,586 If you do not think outside of the box, 417 00:21:31,586 --> 00:21:33,172 look at a piece of garbage and say, 418 00:21:33,172 --> 00:21:36,241 "I can turn into that," you're toast. 419 00:21:37,482 --> 00:21:40,172 [Na'im] You can tell with all the debris around, 420 00:21:40,172 --> 00:21:42,275 we are very, very close 421 00:21:42,275 --> 00:21:44,137 to these northern shipping lanes. 422 00:21:44,137 --> 00:21:46,862 -That's a good buoy. -[Kerra] That's a good one, Patrick. 423 00:21:46,862 --> 00:21:47,965 [plops] 424 00:21:47,965 --> 00:21:49,896 [Andrew] Na'im and Kerra have already built a raft, 425 00:21:49,896 --> 00:21:51,448 so they have a little bit of experience. 426 00:21:51,448 --> 00:21:54,172 And I know that they've learned from some of their mistakes. 427 00:21:54,172 --> 00:21:55,482 I think that's gonna help us 428 00:21:55,482 --> 00:21:57,965 build something bigger and even more sturdy 429 00:21:57,965 --> 00:21:59,482 than they did the first time. 430 00:21:59,482 --> 00:22:02,793 One of the key problems that we have from the last raft was 431 00:22:02,793 --> 00:22:05,068 not floatation, but propulsion. 432 00:22:05,068 --> 00:22:06,482 [Kerra] This is exhausting. 433 00:22:06,482 --> 00:22:09,379 [Na'im] We're paddling, we're just not making enough headway. 434 00:22:09,379 --> 00:22:10,965 The lashings were fine, 435 00:22:10,965 --> 00:22:13,275 it was the rope quality that fell apart the last time. 436 00:22:13,275 --> 00:22:14,586 -[Kerra panicking] Guys? -[Justin] Oh, [bleep] 437 00:22:14,586 --> 00:22:15,551 [Na'im] Uh-oh. 438 00:22:15,551 --> 00:22:17,862 -The front is coming loose. -[Na'im] Okay. 439 00:22:17,862 --> 00:22:21,172 Now, we have a good supply of resources. 440 00:22:21,172 --> 00:22:24,379 I kinda rubbed my hands raw today. 441 00:22:24,379 --> 00:22:26,000 But worth it. 442 00:22:26,000 --> 00:22:27,931 Totally worth it. 443 00:22:36,448 --> 00:22:37,655 -[Na'im] Heather? -[Heather] Yes? 444 00:22:37,655 --> 00:22:40,000 There should be shorter logs with-- 445 00:22:40,000 --> 00:22:41,379 [Heather] Yeah, I've got two short ones. 446 00:22:41,379 --> 00:22:43,551 -With notches. Bring those. -[Heather] Okay. 447 00:22:43,551 --> 00:22:46,689 [Na'im] A slightly different concept from our previous raft. 448 00:22:46,689 --> 00:22:48,758 First thing, the base of the raft 449 00:22:48,758 --> 00:22:51,965 will be this broken-apart flotation device. 450 00:22:51,965 --> 00:22:54,172 The barrels that we have 451 00:22:54,172 --> 00:22:58,172 can sit underneath the frame to give us plenty of balance. 452 00:22:58,172 --> 00:23:02,034 And then I'm gonna add a mast and a sail to it this time 453 00:23:02,034 --> 00:23:05,103 to give us a little bit of propulsion on the outwind. 454 00:23:05,103 --> 00:23:07,689 Na'im, Kerra, do you want me to keep unlashing? 455 00:23:07,689 --> 00:23:09,172 Do you need hands there? 456 00:23:09,172 --> 00:23:10,793 -Tell me what to do. -[Kerra] Probably some hands on here would be great. 457 00:23:10,793 --> 00:23:12,000 -You got it. -[Na'im] Yeah. 458 00:23:12,000 --> 00:23:15,000 [Andrew] Na'im seems pretty confident about this raft. 459 00:23:15,000 --> 00:23:16,689 I don't know that I am, 460 00:23:16,689 --> 00:23:19,482 but hey, I'm a desperate man to get outta here. 461 00:23:19,482 --> 00:23:22,896 So, I'll try to float on anything you hand me. 462 00:23:22,896 --> 00:23:25,034 Just get me out of here. 463 00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:29,379 Hey, guys, what do you guys think 464 00:23:29,379 --> 00:23:31,896 about Bulent and I going up to that hill, 465 00:23:31,896 --> 00:23:34,241 getting ready for a signal fire for us? 466 00:23:34,241 --> 00:23:35,793 -I love that idea. -[Andrew] Yeah. 467 00:23:35,793 --> 00:23:38,103 -[Patrick] Okay. Bulent, you game? -[Bulent] Cool. 468 00:23:38,103 --> 00:23:40,241 -All right. Let's go. -[Bulent] I'm good. 469 00:23:44,137 --> 00:23:45,655 [Patrick] Before we end up leaving, 470 00:23:45,655 --> 00:23:47,551 we have to set up a signal fire. 471 00:23:47,551 --> 00:23:50,344 So, we need to get to some higher ground 472 00:23:50,344 --> 00:23:51,655 and see what we're looking at. 473 00:23:51,655 --> 00:23:55,172 -[Bulent] All right. -[Patrick] If we make a signal fire here, 474 00:23:55,172 --> 00:23:56,896 we might be able to light it 475 00:23:56,896 --> 00:23:59,275 and then take the raft out of the cove... 476 00:23:59,275 --> 00:24:01,689 -Yup. Yup. -...and try to get out. 477 00:24:01,689 --> 00:24:03,448 [Bulent] Let's get some woods. 478 00:24:04,896 --> 00:24:07,000 Biggest fire we can make, yup. 479 00:24:07,000 --> 00:24:09,379 [Patrick] It might take us a while to gather all the wood... 480 00:24:09,379 --> 00:24:11,586 -[Bulent] Yup. -...but I think it's worth it, dude. 481 00:24:11,586 --> 00:24:14,103 [narrator] Once the fire is lit on day 21, 482 00:24:14,103 --> 00:24:16,965 it will signal their boat to approach the island. 483 00:24:16,965 --> 00:24:19,103 [Patrick] On day 21, 484 00:24:19,103 --> 00:24:20,793 let's use the last of the gasoline, 485 00:24:20,793 --> 00:24:22,689 -and that'll get it really going. -[Bulent] Yup. 486 00:24:22,689 --> 00:24:26,000 [narrator] But the raft must get them out of the cove into open ocean 487 00:24:26,000 --> 00:24:27,896 in order for them to be rescued. 488 00:24:27,896 --> 00:24:30,000 -[waves crashing loudly] -[Patrick] That surf looks huge. 489 00:24:30,000 --> 00:24:32,655 -[Bulent] Yeah, also look deadly. Yup. -[Patrick] Look at that. 490 00:24:34,000 --> 00:24:36,586 Watching these waves swell out in the ocean, 491 00:24:36,586 --> 00:24:38,275 I'm getting a little bit nervous. 492 00:24:38,275 --> 00:24:41,655 It's gonna be a hard paddle to get off from this island. 493 00:24:41,655 --> 00:24:43,379 Look at that surf, dude. 494 00:24:43,379 --> 00:24:46,172 It's gonna be treacherous getting that raft out in this. 495 00:24:46,172 --> 00:24:48,482 [Bulent] Gonna be challenging, definitely. 496 00:24:48,482 --> 00:24:50,482 One mistake, you're done 497 00:24:50,482 --> 00:24:52,758 for the challenge, maybe your life. 498 00:24:52,758 --> 00:24:56,103 So every step counts, every step matters 499 00:24:56,103 --> 00:24:58,551 until it's over. And it's not over yet. 500 00:25:07,241 --> 00:25:10,034 We just gotta get two pieces in here, 501 00:25:10,034 --> 00:25:13,000 underneath it. Secure those two, 502 00:25:13,000 --> 00:25:16,379 and then the barrels, they can be as long out as you need 'em to be. 503 00:25:16,379 --> 00:25:19,275 Oh, man, those barrels are [bleep] hot too. 504 00:25:19,275 --> 00:25:21,275 [Heather] All right, we're all ready to go. Let's go. 505 00:25:21,275 --> 00:25:24,551 About done. 506 00:25:27,068 --> 00:25:29,241 [Na'im] We lash all of those materials 507 00:25:29,241 --> 00:25:32,137 to the frame and to the flotation device. 508 00:25:32,137 --> 00:25:34,344 [Kerra] Nice. 509 00:25:34,344 --> 00:25:37,172 [Na'im] And from there out, we've got the makings 510 00:25:37,172 --> 00:25:39,000 of a working, sort of raft. 511 00:25:39,000 --> 00:25:40,793 [Patrick] You could use, like, a Munter hitch, 512 00:25:40,793 --> 00:25:42,655 -or a clove hitch. -[Na'im] Um, I'm just gonna show you 513 00:25:42,655 --> 00:25:44,482 how I hitched it the last time. Cool? 514 00:25:44,482 --> 00:25:46,896 We're gonna go around and under. 515 00:25:46,896 --> 00:25:48,862 Over and under, 516 00:25:48,862 --> 00:25:51,758 and you're just gonna pull that tight with each one. 517 00:25:52,793 --> 00:25:56,275 [Patrick speaking] 518 00:25:56,275 --> 00:25:58,551 [Na'im] If you can hold up a second. 519 00:25:58,551 --> 00:26:03,137 [bleep] sake, man, why can't we just have the barrels going parallel with the raft 520 00:26:03,137 --> 00:26:06,103 and the bamboo pieces going across it, like this? 521 00:26:06,103 --> 00:26:08,758 [Na'im] Freestylin' at this point just seems like, 522 00:26:08,758 --> 00:26:11,137 uh, we might expose more problems 523 00:26:11,137 --> 00:26:13,000 that we don't know how to solve. 524 00:26:13,000 --> 00:26:14,689 At least we know what problems are in front of us. 525 00:26:14,689 --> 00:26:16,068 They're just a pain in the ass. 526 00:26:16,068 --> 00:26:18,586 [Kerra] The plan is taking a really long time, 527 00:26:18,586 --> 00:26:20,137 and we're running out of daylight, 528 00:26:20,137 --> 00:26:22,896 and we still have to make oars and things like that. 529 00:26:22,896 --> 00:26:24,896 You know, when you're in a design phase 530 00:26:24,896 --> 00:26:26,275 and you're just sort of ideating, 531 00:26:26,275 --> 00:26:28,275 it's great to have a bunch of feedback. 532 00:26:28,275 --> 00:26:31,000 But once you start building, 533 00:26:31,000 --> 00:26:34,965 this isn't really a time for a group conversation. 534 00:26:34,965 --> 00:26:36,379 I think that we just need to stick to the plan 535 00:26:36,379 --> 00:26:38,000 instead of arguing about it and we can get it done. 536 00:26:38,000 --> 00:26:40,103 [Kerra] I've been trying to be really patient, 537 00:26:40,103 --> 00:26:42,896 but it's taking us forever. 538 00:26:42,896 --> 00:26:44,241 [Na'im] Timeout, timeout. 539 00:26:44,241 --> 00:26:45,793 [Kerra] Don't tell me to timeout. 540 00:26:45,793 --> 00:26:47,448 -I'm just getting frustrated. -[Na'im] I'm trying to, I'm trying to think. 541 00:26:47,448 --> 00:26:50,379 -[Kerra] So am I, stop interrupting me. -[Na'im] Jeez. 542 00:26:50,379 --> 00:26:52,482 [bleep] 543 00:26:52,482 --> 00:26:54,793 We're at the tail-end here. We're exhausted, 544 00:26:54,793 --> 00:26:57,000 we're hungry, tensions are high, 545 00:26:57,000 --> 00:26:59,448 emotions are high, and I think we're all getting 546 00:26:59,448 --> 00:27:02,172 a little more irritated about the little things. 547 00:27:02,172 --> 00:27:05,793 And I know we're all probably just ready to get the hell off of this island. 548 00:27:05,793 --> 00:27:10,379 [yells] This island is terrible, and I hate it. 549 00:27:10,379 --> 00:27:12,896 But we're almost gone! 550 00:27:12,896 --> 00:27:15,172 I'm really just trying to be a peacekeeper between everyone. 551 00:27:15,172 --> 00:27:16,689 I want everyone to feel okay. 552 00:27:16,689 --> 00:27:18,689 We're so close to the end, but it's not done. 553 00:27:18,689 --> 00:27:21,862 And, uh, I'm just trying to stay middleman. 554 00:27:21,862 --> 00:27:25,793 So just confirming, next we just need to pick the top up 555 00:27:25,793 --> 00:27:27,689 and lay it right on top, right? 556 00:27:27,689 --> 00:27:28,482 [Heather and Kerra] Yeah. 557 00:27:28,482 --> 00:27:29,862 -[Andrew] Okay. -[Na'im] Yes, sir. 558 00:27:31,344 --> 00:27:32,241 [Kerra] Hold on. 559 00:27:34,655 --> 00:27:37,241 [grunts] Now we gotta lash. 560 00:27:37,241 --> 00:27:39,000 -Top, all the way in there? -From top to the bottom. 561 00:27:39,000 --> 00:27:40,103 [Na'im] Yup. 562 00:27:40,103 --> 00:27:45,172 Patrick, I need something to, uh, start the fire. 563 00:27:45,172 --> 00:27:47,000 Dude, all the wood is wet. 564 00:27:47,000 --> 00:27:49,793 We need something dry. 565 00:27:49,793 --> 00:27:53,241 -Really dry. -[Patrick] Crack open this coconut. 566 00:27:55,103 --> 00:27:59,793 So right now, Bulent and I working on getting a fire going. 567 00:27:59,793 --> 00:28:02,896 We're gonna need to boil some water to keep hydrated. 568 00:28:02,896 --> 00:28:04,482 Pretty much the rest of the work that's left 569 00:28:04,482 --> 00:28:06,275 to go with the raft is light work, 570 00:28:06,275 --> 00:28:10,103 which many hands should be plenty to do, 571 00:28:10,103 --> 00:28:12,241 uh, the easy stuff. 572 00:28:15,379 --> 00:28:18,448 [Na'im] Where's the hatchet? Ah, you opening the coconut? 573 00:28:18,448 --> 00:28:19,965 [Patrick] Getting tinder. 574 00:28:20,896 --> 00:28:22,275 I can bring it over when we're done. 575 00:28:22,275 --> 00:28:24,137 [Na'im] That's all good, man. I'll just hangout, man. 576 00:28:24,137 --> 00:28:26,000 I'll let them work for a minute. 577 00:28:32,344 --> 00:28:35,448 [thudding] 578 00:28:36,896 --> 00:28:38,862 Ooph. 579 00:28:38,862 --> 00:28:41,275 [Na'im] Uh, can we get that coconut done? I just need the hatchet... 580 00:28:41,275 --> 00:28:43,103 -[indistinct] Huh? -[Patrick] Just, you have to wait a minute, dude. 581 00:28:43,103 --> 00:28:44,448 You're gonna have to wait a minute. 582 00:28:45,689 --> 00:28:48,068 Like, if there's something else you can work on... 583 00:28:48,068 --> 00:28:51,862 [Na'im] I literally have to, to notch the lashings for this. 584 00:28:51,862 --> 00:28:54,379 [Patrick] Well, you can work on some cordage while we're doing this. 585 00:28:54,379 --> 00:28:56,896 -[Na'im] Can you... -[Patrick] Jesus [bleep] Christ, can you just 586 00:28:56,896 --> 00:28:59,172 -wait a little bit? We're in the middle of something. -[Na'im] I am. 587 00:28:59,172 --> 00:29:00,862 -What? You're opening a coconut. -So just chill a second... 588 00:29:00,862 --> 00:29:03,000 -I'm not-- -Jesus [bleep] Christ, I'm trying to get the husk 589 00:29:03,000 --> 00:29:07,103 off the coconut. Just [bleep] go get some cordage or something. 590 00:29:07,103 --> 00:29:08,689 -Relax... [indistinct] -Get off my ass. 591 00:29:08,689 --> 00:29:10,000 I'm not on your ass. 592 00:29:10,000 --> 00:29:14,275 -I asked for it. -[emphatically] Then stop talking to me right now. 593 00:29:14,275 --> 00:29:17,655 Okay? I'm asking you, nicely, to wait, 594 00:29:17,655 --> 00:29:20,275 -and you keep telling me... -We all, we just, we just agreed on 595 00:29:20,275 --> 00:29:21,896 what I was gonna [bleep] do. 596 00:29:21,896 --> 00:29:23,862 [yells] Jesus [bleep] Christ! 597 00:29:23,862 --> 00:29:26,758 -Okay? Listen to me right now! -Get the [bleep] out of my [bleep] face, man. 598 00:29:26,758 --> 00:29:28,103 -I don't-- -Listen to me right now! You better 599 00:29:28,103 --> 00:29:29,689 -chill the [bleep] out. -Get the [bleep] out of my [bleep] face. 600 00:29:29,689 --> 00:29:31,034 I'm not [bleep] chilled out? You started 601 00:29:31,034 --> 00:29:32,586 -[bleep] yelling at me. -You [bleep] chill the [bleep] out 602 00:29:32,586 --> 00:29:34,413 -and back off. -I don't [bleep] back down, man, okay? 603 00:29:40,310 --> 00:29:43,137 This island is terrible and I hate it. 604 00:29:43,931 --> 00:29:46,034 But we're almost gone. 605 00:29:46,931 --> 00:29:49,862 [narrator] The CRR or Castaway Rescue Rating 606 00:29:49,862 --> 00:29:54,413 weighs the group's level of skill, ingenuity and problem-solving 607 00:29:54,413 --> 00:29:59,000 to predict their odds of being rescued off the island after 21 days. 608 00:29:59,862 --> 00:30:02,068 [Andrew] Next stop, north end of the island. 609 00:30:02,068 --> 00:30:04,000 [narrator] Now formed into one team... 610 00:30:04,000 --> 00:30:07,241 -[Heather] This is insane. -We definitely can't keep hugging this coast, guys. 611 00:30:07,241 --> 00:30:10,620 [narrator] The final six castaways completed a punishing journey 612 00:30:10,620 --> 00:30:12,413 to the northern end of the island. 613 00:30:12,413 --> 00:30:15,724 Bad news is, guys, it's really rocky. 614 00:30:15,724 --> 00:30:17,068 It's not sand. 615 00:30:17,068 --> 00:30:18,517 [Kerra] Oh, my God. 616 00:30:18,517 --> 00:30:21,862 [narrator] They begin construction on a raft and signal fire... 617 00:30:21,862 --> 00:30:23,689 [Bulent] Biggest fire we can make, yep. 618 00:30:23,689 --> 00:30:26,655 ...that they'll need to be rescued on day 21. 619 00:30:26,655 --> 00:30:30,344 If you do not think outside of the box, you're toast. 620 00:30:30,344 --> 00:30:32,896 [narrator] But as their bodies and spirits weaken... 621 00:30:32,896 --> 00:30:36,068 [Kerra] We're exhausted, we're hungry, tensions are high. 622 00:30:36,068 --> 00:30:38,241 -Get off my ass. -I'm not on your ass. 623 00:30:38,241 --> 00:30:41,172 -Then stop talking to me. -I've asked for it. 624 00:30:41,172 --> 00:30:43,482 ...frustrations have turned to rage. 625 00:30:43,482 --> 00:30:45,241 -You started [bleep] yelling at me. -You chill the [bleep] out... 626 00:30:45,241 --> 00:30:47,172 -I'm don't [bleep] back down. -...and back off. 627 00:30:47,172 --> 00:30:50,241 [narrator] With their rescue attempt less than a day away, 628 00:30:50,241 --> 00:30:54,413 the group is given a final CRR of 56%. 629 00:31:00,206 --> 00:31:03,034 -[Patrick] I told you to wait. -[Na'im] I am [bleep] waiting. 630 00:31:03,034 --> 00:31:05,482 -That's enough. That's enough. -I was [bleep] nice. 631 00:31:05,482 --> 00:31:06,758 -I'm waiting. -Both of you, that's enough. 632 00:31:06,758 --> 00:31:08,103 -Then keep waiting. -That's enough. 633 00:31:08,103 --> 00:31:10,241 -That is enough! -I'm asking for the [bleep] hatchet. 634 00:31:10,241 --> 00:31:12,137 Shut up! Both of you. 635 00:31:12,137 --> 00:31:15,724 This is the end and we're not doing this now! 636 00:31:15,724 --> 00:31:18,137 You go to fire. You come eat with us. 637 00:31:18,137 --> 00:31:19,689 [Kerra] Come here, Na'im. 638 00:31:19,689 --> 00:31:22,655 -What's going on, man? -I just asked for the [bleep] hatchet. 639 00:31:22,655 --> 00:31:24,103 He's cutting a coconut. 640 00:31:24,103 --> 00:31:25,344 [bleep] getting on me. 641 00:31:25,344 --> 00:31:28,344 Told him I needed it to just get some [bleep] coconut husk. 642 00:31:28,344 --> 00:31:30,724 All I'm trying to do is lash and follow the directions 643 00:31:30,724 --> 00:31:32,413 we said we were gonna do for the [bleep] boat. 644 00:31:32,413 --> 00:31:34,862 [Andrew] Stop. We're done. All of us are done. 645 00:31:34,862 --> 00:31:37,724 No one's fighting today. 646 00:31:37,724 --> 00:31:41,206 We are adults and we are survivalists 647 00:31:41,206 --> 00:31:44,241 and we're behaving like children. 648 00:31:44,241 --> 00:31:45,724 Stop. 649 00:31:45,724 --> 00:31:48,793 -[Kerra] We're all losing our minds on this island. -[Andrew] Yes. 650 00:31:50,896 --> 00:31:53,034 [Na'im] I think during this challenge 651 00:31:53,034 --> 00:31:56,620 I have always tried not to let my emotions rule the day, 652 00:31:56,620 --> 00:31:59,620 but, uh, once you start screaming and yelling at me 653 00:31:59,620 --> 00:32:02,344 my mind instantly shifts into self-defense mode. 654 00:32:02,344 --> 00:32:05,448 The chances of me backing away from you are zero. 655 00:32:06,862 --> 00:32:09,344 [Patrick] Right now, I'm feeling like a mix of emotions. 656 00:32:09,344 --> 00:32:12,310 I'm angry because he's treating me this way 657 00:32:12,310 --> 00:32:14,724 and I'm sad because 658 00:32:14,724 --> 00:32:17,413 I never thought this would ever even happen 659 00:32:17,413 --> 00:32:19,827 but I have to survive this island. 660 00:32:21,655 --> 00:32:22,965 -[Andrew] Hey, Patrick... -Hey. 661 00:32:22,965 --> 00:32:25,413 ...You wanna come over and maybe have, like, a little sit down, 662 00:32:25,413 --> 00:32:27,655 chat with Na'im? Are you open to that? 663 00:32:27,655 --> 00:32:29,482 -Yeah, for sure. -[Andrew] Sweet, sweet, sweet. 664 00:32:29,482 --> 00:32:31,965 I'm afraid that if I don't get these two 665 00:32:31,965 --> 00:32:34,827 back working together, that we may not 666 00:32:34,827 --> 00:32:39,241 have a successful exit plan from this island. 667 00:32:39,241 --> 00:32:42,172 I don't want this to just be swept under the rug. 668 00:32:42,172 --> 00:32:44,379 I want us to deal with this an move on 669 00:32:44,379 --> 00:32:47,448 because we have much greater things at stake right now. 670 00:32:47,448 --> 00:32:50,000 What I know of both of you is you are 671 00:32:50,000 --> 00:32:53,275 incredibly strong, smart people 672 00:32:53,275 --> 00:32:56,517 and I freaking love both of you. 673 00:32:56,517 --> 00:32:59,517 I'm just hoping that we can step back from ego 674 00:32:59,517 --> 00:33:00,931 and just kinda clear the air. 675 00:33:00,931 --> 00:33:03,896 And then kill the rest of this challenge together. 676 00:33:07,310 --> 00:33:11,620 Having known you, 99% of our interactions at this point 677 00:33:11,620 --> 00:33:15,034 have been... completely great. 678 00:33:15,034 --> 00:33:20,551 I love you to death and your energy and everything you bring to this challenge. 679 00:33:20,551 --> 00:33:22,551 Which is why I wanted to talk to you. 680 00:33:23,758 --> 00:33:27,310 You know, even in the midst of like, the most crazy conflicts 681 00:33:27,310 --> 00:33:30,793 where, literally, you know, you're about to come to blows with someone, 682 00:33:30,793 --> 00:33:34,517 there is always an opportunity to show a better example 683 00:33:34,517 --> 00:33:37,758 and to find some deeper understanding. 684 00:33:37,758 --> 00:33:43,241 I think I got too heated just because I felt like I was being, like... 685 00:33:45,310 --> 00:33:47,172 I felt bullied, you know. 686 00:33:47,172 --> 00:33:51,586 And, like, I feel like we both just are on day 20 687 00:33:51,586 --> 00:33:56,275 and we're feeling, uh, the stress of getting off this island. 688 00:33:56,275 --> 00:33:59,034 And, uh, we let it boil over. 689 00:34:00,172 --> 00:34:05,068 I really appreciate you, uh, talking this out with me. 690 00:34:09,862 --> 00:34:13,344 I... I feel like we do need to hug this out. 691 00:34:13,344 --> 00:34:14,793 Mmm-hmm. 692 00:34:15,310 --> 00:34:16,688 All right, man. Let's... 693 00:34:17,757 --> 00:34:19,793 -I love you both. -One more day. I love you too, man. 694 00:34:19,793 --> 00:34:24,068 -[Andrew groans] We got this, guys. -[Patrick] Yeah. 695 00:34:24,068 --> 00:34:27,103 -[Na'im] We're so close. -[Patrick] I'm really sorry. 696 00:34:27,103 --> 00:34:29,655 -I'm really sorry. -[Na'im] Come here. Come here. 697 00:34:31,551 --> 00:34:36,620 It was just negligence and tiredness 698 00:34:36,620 --> 00:34:40,206 that caused us not to just talk about it in the beginning 699 00:34:40,206 --> 00:34:42,275 and to make it escalate like it did. 700 00:34:43,724 --> 00:34:45,482 -I am sorry. -[Na'im] I'm here for you, man. 701 00:34:45,482 --> 00:34:48,137 I'm sorry, too. Okay? 702 00:34:48,137 --> 00:34:50,000 All right, now, you two buttheads, we got work to do. 703 00:34:50,000 --> 00:34:51,827 -Let's go. -[Na'im] All right. Let's do it. 704 00:34:51,827 --> 00:34:55,931 Everybody's at the end of their wits. 705 00:34:55,931 --> 00:34:59,000 Honestly, I mean, that's just part of life. 706 00:34:59,000 --> 00:35:03,517 Like, we are a team. We're all in this together and we gotta leave here together. 707 00:35:03,517 --> 00:35:06,000 So, we gotta get this [bleep] done 708 00:35:06,000 --> 00:35:09,000 and get the [bleep] off this island. 709 00:35:15,379 --> 00:35:17,827 [Kerra] Let's see what we can do. Open this up. 710 00:35:17,827 --> 00:35:20,000 [Na'im] The final part of the raft, 711 00:35:20,000 --> 00:35:24,068 we're using some material that we found to build a sail. 712 00:35:24,068 --> 00:35:27,482 We really just wanna deploy this when we get more out into the open sea. 713 00:35:27,482 --> 00:35:30,275 [Na'im] It's a simple two mast sail. It folds up. 714 00:35:30,275 --> 00:35:33,068 If you've seen a triangular sail, like, on any sailboat. 715 00:35:33,068 --> 00:35:35,793 -Look at that, the wind's already catching it. -[Kerra] Yeah. 716 00:35:35,793 --> 00:35:38,931 [Na'im] The sail is gonna allow us to propel this vehicle 717 00:35:38,931 --> 00:35:43,448 without having to constantly use our man power to do so. 718 00:35:43,448 --> 00:35:46,241 -[Heather] There we go. Whoo! -[Kerra] Yep. 719 00:35:46,241 --> 00:35:47,689 So, like, we're in the final stages. 720 00:35:47,689 --> 00:35:49,758 Everybody is, like, working their butts off. 721 00:35:49,758 --> 00:35:51,137 [Heather] I think we should leave it down for the night, 722 00:35:51,137 --> 00:35:52,965 so it doesn't get ripped or shredded. 723 00:35:52,965 --> 00:35:55,000 [Kerra] If we don't get this right 724 00:35:55,000 --> 00:35:57,137 we might not get off this island. 725 00:35:57,137 --> 00:35:58,344 [Na'im] Okay, let's test the buoyancy. 726 00:35:58,344 --> 00:36:01,344 Let's get the four heaviest people on the four corners. 727 00:36:03,103 --> 00:36:04,724 [Andrew] This boat floats. 728 00:36:04,724 --> 00:36:08,344 And so, it's symbolic of getting out of here. 729 00:36:08,344 --> 00:36:10,620 -Success. -Yippee ki-yay. 730 00:36:10,620 --> 00:36:12,586 We're floating, we're floating. 731 00:36:12,586 --> 00:36:15,896 This has been the hardest challenge of my life. 732 00:36:15,896 --> 00:36:20,206 But now we're ready for someone to come along and get us off this island. 733 00:36:20,206 --> 00:36:23,206 -[Kerra] Float! Float! -Whoa, we're floating. 734 00:36:23,206 --> 00:36:26,241 [all cheering] 735 00:36:26,241 --> 00:36:28,310 -[Andrew] We're out of here. -[Heather] Yes. 736 00:36:38,103 --> 00:36:40,275 [Andrew] This is it, the final night 737 00:36:40,275 --> 00:36:43,793 and, uh, here we are at the bitter end. 738 00:36:43,793 --> 00:36:45,793 This challenge has been... 739 00:36:46,931 --> 00:36:50,758 mentally and emotionally and physically taxing. 740 00:36:50,758 --> 00:36:52,275 I thought Africa was difficult. 741 00:36:52,275 --> 00:36:54,517 Africa was, like, literally... 742 00:36:54,517 --> 00:36:58,241 uh, the bunny slopes compared to what this challenge was. 743 00:36:58,241 --> 00:37:01,275 I just wanna say to my family 744 00:37:01,275 --> 00:37:05,689 and to, um, all the people I know 745 00:37:05,689 --> 00:37:09,206 you can do anything you set your mind to. 746 00:37:09,206 --> 00:37:13,103 And that failing once doesn't mean failing forever. 747 00:37:13,103 --> 00:37:15,034 We got one more push tomorrow 748 00:37:15,034 --> 00:37:17,586 and bare handed killer continues. 749 00:37:30,793 --> 00:37:33,620 I'm just looking at the ocean and she's like... 750 00:37:34,758 --> 00:37:36,413 -"Come to me." -...well, like, "Come to me", 751 00:37:36,413 --> 00:37:40,068 but it's like a siren song and it feels very dangerous. 752 00:37:40,931 --> 00:37:42,310 [Kerra] Nervous. 753 00:37:42,310 --> 00:37:45,000 [Heather] The partners, they're up there building a signal fire. 754 00:37:45,000 --> 00:37:47,517 But, I mean, honestly, I'm nervous. 755 00:37:47,517 --> 00:37:50,862 What if we mess this up? One mistake means we're stuck here. 756 00:37:50,862 --> 00:37:53,275 And I'm not gonna be stuck here. This place is hell. 757 00:37:53,275 --> 00:37:54,862 [Andrew] Let's get the hell out of here. 758 00:37:54,862 --> 00:37:57,482 [Kerra] Hopefully the boys will be down here very soon. 759 00:37:57,482 --> 00:38:00,655 -[Patrick] Let's get this fire going and get back, bro. -[Bulent] Yep. 760 00:38:00,655 --> 00:38:04,103 We are going to the most north part of the island 761 00:38:04,103 --> 00:38:07,448 where all the sea traffic can be seen. 762 00:38:07,448 --> 00:38:12,068 We wanna put a signal fire there because it's high. 763 00:38:12,655 --> 00:38:14,103 [Patrick] Did you get the gas? 764 00:38:16,000 --> 00:38:17,275 [Bulent] There we go. 765 00:38:17,275 --> 00:38:20,758 One more effort. It's gonna be tough. 766 00:38:20,758 --> 00:38:22,931 Put the coal in the middle. 767 00:38:22,931 --> 00:38:27,275 Just like every part of this challenge, there's nothing easy. 768 00:38:27,275 --> 00:38:31,413 This is not gonna be easy. It's gonna take hours of paddling. 769 00:38:31,413 --> 00:38:32,689 -There we go. -[Patrick] There it is. 770 00:38:32,689 --> 00:38:34,000 [Bulent] There we go. 771 00:38:36,448 --> 00:38:40,103 So, right now, Bulent and I just got the fire going. 772 00:38:40,103 --> 00:38:42,379 It's really starting to roar now. 773 00:38:42,379 --> 00:38:46,275 -[Bulent] The bigger the smoke the bigger the signal. -[Patrick] Mmm-hmm. 774 00:38:46,275 --> 00:38:48,103 -[Bulent] Let's just head back. -[Patrick] Yeah. 775 00:38:48,103 --> 00:38:50,068 This will go good. Let's go. 776 00:38:51,379 --> 00:38:54,034 [narrator] With the fire lit and their boat signaled 777 00:38:54,034 --> 00:38:56,103 the castaways must hurry out of the gulf 778 00:38:56,103 --> 00:38:59,034 and into open ocean to be rescued. 779 00:38:59,034 --> 00:39:02,172 But they'll be fighting against powerful surface currents 780 00:39:02,172 --> 00:39:05,103 and winds over 25 miles per hour, 781 00:39:05,103 --> 00:39:07,482 in waters teeming with sea snakes 782 00:39:07,482 --> 00:39:09,827 and aggressive bull sharks. 783 00:39:15,137 --> 00:39:16,827 Oh, man. [sighs] 784 00:39:16,827 --> 00:39:19,724 We've got one more obstacle. We've gotta get on that raft, 785 00:39:19,724 --> 00:39:21,517 we've gotta paddle out. 786 00:39:21,517 --> 00:39:25,586 It's windy as heck and the seas are really choppy today. 787 00:39:25,586 --> 00:39:28,103 So, we're not out of the woods yet. 788 00:39:28,103 --> 00:39:29,517 [Andrew] All right. 789 00:39:29,517 --> 00:39:32,482 -It all comes down to this. -Let's do it. 790 00:39:32,482 --> 00:39:34,862 The first raft taught me a pretty valuable lesson 791 00:39:34,862 --> 00:39:38,793 which is, you know, you can build something, you can test it, 792 00:39:38,793 --> 00:39:40,482 you're gonna be ready to go. 793 00:39:40,482 --> 00:39:43,586 The second you get out in the water nothing really goes to plan. 794 00:39:47,965 --> 00:39:49,827 [Heather] Whoo, that is cold. 795 00:39:50,137 --> 00:39:51,758 [strains] 796 00:39:52,827 --> 00:39:55,068 [exclaiming] 797 00:39:55,068 --> 00:39:57,241 [Bulent] Nope, nope. Come back from... from the back. 798 00:39:57,655 --> 00:39:58,965 There we go. 799 00:40:03,620 --> 00:40:05,586 We're going, though. We're going. 800 00:40:05,586 --> 00:40:07,344 -[Heather] We're getting there. -[Andrew] It's working! 801 00:40:07,344 --> 00:40:08,758 -[Heather] We're going. -[Andrew] It's working. 802 00:40:08,758 --> 00:40:10,655 [Kerra] We're getting out of here. 803 00:40:10,655 --> 00:40:13,172 [Heather] Oh, my God, we're getting out of here. 804 00:40:13,172 --> 00:40:15,310 [Kerra] Stay in sync, guys. Stay in sync. 805 00:40:16,344 --> 00:40:18,034 [Andrew] Wave! 806 00:40:18,034 --> 00:40:21,137 [all exclaiming] 807 00:40:21,137 --> 00:40:23,068 We can feel the tide pulling us back. 808 00:40:23,068 --> 00:40:25,275 [Heather] Okay, okay. Here's another one. Here's another one. 809 00:40:25,275 --> 00:40:27,137 -Hold on, hold on. -[Andrew] Fine, fine, fine. 810 00:40:27,137 --> 00:40:29,103 [Heather yells] 811 00:40:29,103 --> 00:40:31,034 [Andrew] That's hard. Hard paddle. 812 00:40:31,034 --> 00:40:33,724 [Kerra] We're trying to paddle, we're trying to get over these waves, 813 00:40:33,724 --> 00:40:37,482 it's pushing us back, it's windy. It's literally hell on water. 814 00:40:37,482 --> 00:40:39,793 -[Na'im] Let's keep going. -[Heather] Oh, my gosh. 815 00:40:39,793 --> 00:40:43,000 [Kerra] Guys, we're, like, about to be on the rock. 816 00:40:43,000 --> 00:40:45,206 -[Heather] Here we are. -[Andrew] Oh, big wave, big wave, big wave. 817 00:40:45,206 --> 00:40:46,931 [Na'im] Holy [bleep], this one is big. 818 00:40:46,931 --> 00:40:48,724 -[Andrew] Here it comes. -[Heather] Oh, gosh. 819 00:40:48,724 --> 00:40:51,344 [Andrew] Brace yourselves! 820 00:40:59,448 --> 00:41:01,344 -[Heather] Here we are. -[Andrew] Oh, big wave, big wave, big wave. 821 00:41:01,344 --> 00:41:03,068 -[Andrew] Here it comes. -[Heather] Oh, gosh. 822 00:41:03,068 --> 00:41:05,793 [Andrew] Brace yourselves! 823 00:41:05,793 --> 00:41:08,275 [all exclaiming] 824 00:41:08,275 --> 00:41:09,689 [Na'im speaking] 825 00:41:09,689 --> 00:41:11,275 [Kerra] Here we go. Another one. 826 00:41:11,275 --> 00:41:12,724 [Heather yells] 827 00:41:12,724 --> 00:41:14,448 [Andrew speaking] 828 00:41:15,172 --> 00:41:17,827 [Na'im speaking] 829 00:41:18,862 --> 00:41:20,068 [Kerra speaking] Yeah. 830 00:41:28,379 --> 00:41:31,206 [Bulent] There's the last push. Keep going, keep pushing. 831 00:41:32,448 --> 00:41:34,000 [Andrew] Come on, y'all. Fight. 832 00:41:34,000 --> 00:41:35,655 [Heather] Come on, we gotta fight. 833 00:41:35,655 --> 00:41:37,724 [Kerra] Yeah. Stay in sync, guys. Stay in sync. 834 00:41:37,724 --> 00:41:39,586 -[Heather] We're almost there. We're almost there. -We're almost there, guys. 835 00:41:39,586 --> 00:41:41,586 -Almost there. -[Na'im] Almost out. 836 00:41:44,310 --> 00:41:46,137 Nice, nice. 837 00:41:46,137 --> 00:41:47,655 [Heather] Yes! 838 00:41:48,103 --> 00:41:49,931 [Andrew speaking] 839 00:41:50,827 --> 00:41:52,482 [Bulent] Fire is going. 840 00:41:52,482 --> 00:41:55,758 I don't see any boats yet but the fire is 841 00:41:55,758 --> 00:41:57,655 big and roaring right now. 842 00:41:59,931 --> 00:42:02,172 [Andrew] We're moving further out. 843 00:42:02,172 --> 00:42:04,379 We have a pretty good northern wind. 844 00:42:04,379 --> 00:42:06,379 Should we try to get the sail up, guys? 845 00:42:06,379 --> 00:42:07,862 -[Heather] Yeah. -[Bulent] Yeah. 846 00:42:08,310 --> 00:42:09,896 [Kerra] Let's go. 847 00:42:09,896 --> 00:42:14,379 [Andrew] The sail, if it works, it could be incredible. 848 00:42:14,379 --> 00:42:16,137 [Na'im] It's just gotta go straight up. 849 00:42:16,137 --> 00:42:17,793 -Here we go. -[Bulent] Yeah. 850 00:42:17,793 --> 00:42:19,000 -There we go. -[Andrew] Yep. Now it's in. 851 00:42:19,000 --> 00:42:20,344 [together] All right. 852 00:42:20,344 --> 00:42:21,931 [Kerra speaking] 853 00:42:21,931 --> 00:42:23,413 [Andrew] But also, I have this great concern 854 00:42:23,413 --> 00:42:25,344 that the wind it catches that sail 855 00:42:25,344 --> 00:42:28,103 and knocks half of us or all of us off the boat. 856 00:42:28,103 --> 00:42:31,724 We don't wanna go airborne and we sure don't wanna be thrown in the water. 857 00:42:40,413 --> 00:42:43,689 Sail's deployed at least. We may be more visible this way. 858 00:42:45,000 --> 00:42:47,172 [Kerra] I'm getting severely sea sick. 859 00:42:47,172 --> 00:42:48,965 [Heather] Lie down. Lie... lie... just lie down. 860 00:42:48,965 --> 00:42:52,655 [Kerra] I'm trying so hard to stay in the game, I'm trying to stay focused 861 00:42:52,655 --> 00:42:57,137 but all I can think about is puking off the side of this nasty ass raft 862 00:42:57,137 --> 00:42:59,620 and I'm hoping that we get rescued soon. 863 00:43:00,758 --> 00:43:02,965 [Andrew] We got wind in the sails, guys. 864 00:43:03,206 --> 00:43:04,655 Let's go! 865 00:43:09,034 --> 00:43:10,586 There's a boat! 866 00:43:10,586 --> 00:43:13,931 -[all shouting] -[Heather] Help! 867 00:43:13,931 --> 00:43:16,586 -[Andrew] He's turning! -[Heather] He's turning! 868 00:43:16,586 --> 00:43:18,724 -[Na'im speaking] -[all clamoring] 869 00:43:19,896 --> 00:43:21,241 There we go. 870 00:43:21,241 --> 00:43:24,068 [all yelling] 871 00:43:25,689 --> 00:43:27,413 [Heather] Help! 872 00:43:27,413 --> 00:43:30,724 [all yelling] 873 00:43:32,586 --> 00:43:33,931 [Heather] Whoo! 874 00:43:33,931 --> 00:43:37,000 -We didn't think you guys were gonna see us. -Thank you. 875 00:43:37,000 --> 00:43:39,172 -Oh, we're going home. -We did it, baby. We did it. 876 00:43:39,172 --> 00:43:40,413 [Heather] 21 days. 877 00:43:40,413 --> 00:43:41,931 [Kerra] 21 days. 878 00:43:41,931 --> 00:43:43,620 [Andrew yells] 879 00:43:47,034 --> 00:43:49,413 [man 1] Just jump. There you go. 880 00:43:49,413 --> 00:43:52,862 [Andrew] To be stranded on a beach with absolutely no items in your bag 881 00:43:52,862 --> 00:43:54,758 to start you out from the get-go, 882 00:43:54,758 --> 00:43:56,724 it was kinda like a next-level challenge, 883 00:43:56,724 --> 00:43:59,793 it was something incredibly harder than anything I'd faced before 884 00:43:59,793 --> 00:44:02,965 which makes me even more proud that this is the one I was able to complete. 885 00:44:02,965 --> 00:44:04,206 [Heather] Watch out. 886 00:44:04,551 --> 00:44:05,448 [Kerra groans] 887 00:44:05,448 --> 00:44:08,344 I knew I already was a tough girl... 888 00:44:08,344 --> 00:44:09,482 [Andrew] Come on, baby. 889 00:44:09,482 --> 00:44:13,000 but now, dude, I've been through some [bleep]. 890 00:44:13,000 --> 00:44:15,137 [Andrew] We did it. Sit, sit right here. 891 00:44:15,137 --> 00:44:18,068 [Kerra] I committed, I accomplished and I'm here. 892 00:44:18,068 --> 00:44:19,724 And I'm so glad that I did it. 893 00:44:19,724 --> 00:44:23,482 -[cheering] -[Andrew] Yes, come on, girl. Come on. 894 00:44:24,448 --> 00:44:25,517 Come on. Come on. 895 00:44:25,517 --> 00:44:27,172 [Heather] I definitely grew in this experience. 896 00:44:27,172 --> 00:44:29,448 I learned to let people in. 897 00:44:29,448 --> 00:44:30,551 [Andrew] We got it, baby. 898 00:44:30,551 --> 00:44:33,275 I also learned that it's okay to let your wall down. 899 00:44:33,275 --> 00:44:35,241 It's okay to cry in front of strangers. 900 00:44:35,241 --> 00:44:38,586 And it's okay to care about people. 901 00:44:40,103 --> 00:44:42,586 [Andrew] Come on, buddy. Let's go. 902 00:44:43,068 --> 00:44:44,379 I got you. 903 00:44:46,137 --> 00:44:48,620 -[Na'im] Hell yeah, boy! -[Andrew] We did it, baby. 904 00:44:48,620 --> 00:44:50,137 We did it, baby. 905 00:44:50,137 --> 00:44:52,103 [all cheering] 906 00:44:53,275 --> 00:44:54,517 [Andrew speaks indistinctly] 907 00:44:54,517 --> 00:44:57,275 -[Heather] Come here. -[Na'im exclaims] 908 00:44:57,275 --> 00:45:00,413 I definitely came here to redeem myself 909 00:45:00,413 --> 00:45:03,103 from my previous challenge and 910 00:45:03,103 --> 00:45:06,241 it feels like a weight's been lifted from my chest. 911 00:45:06,241 --> 00:45:09,965 It's the... It's the hardest challenge that I've ever had. 912 00:45:09,965 --> 00:45:12,586 And it's something that, like, I'll treasure deeply. 913 00:45:12,586 --> 00:45:16,310 -[all cheering] -[Andrew speaks indistinctly] 914 00:45:16,310 --> 00:45:18,689 -[Heather] I love you guys so much. -[Andrew] I love you all. 915 00:45:18,689 --> 00:45:20,689 [Patrick] What I'm most proud of about this challenge 916 00:45:20,689 --> 00:45:22,724 is I wanted to make sure that both my teammates 917 00:45:22,724 --> 00:45:25,000 survived till day 21 and they did. 918 00:45:25,000 --> 00:45:27,379 Now, y'all are like the two brothers I never thought I wanted. 919 00:45:27,379 --> 00:45:29,241 Yeah. [chuckles] 920 00:45:29,241 --> 00:45:33,000 [Bulent] This is by far the hardest challenge that I've done. 921 00:45:33,000 --> 00:45:35,896 It was hard because it's a castaway. 922 00:45:35,896 --> 00:45:41,034 With no tools, no nothing, you go in there and make things happen. 923 00:45:41,034 --> 00:45:45,586 This challenge changed me in 21 days. I'm tougher. 924 00:45:46,586 --> 00:45:48,689 Great effort for the team. 925 00:45:48,689 --> 00:45:51,793 Great accomplishment for everybody. 926 00:45:51,793 --> 00:45:54,793 [Andrew] Every struggle, all the hard parts 927 00:45:54,793 --> 00:45:57,965 -made this moment so much better, you know. -[Heather] Yeah. 928 00:45:57,965 --> 00:46:00,137 [mimicking high-pitched voice] 929 00:46:01,379 --> 00:46:04,000 [all yelling indistinctly]