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[cinematic music playing]
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[Ky] If I fail, I'm letting
an entire country down.
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[Fernanda]
Mexicans are resilient,
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and we're here to prove that.
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[Matt] I'm not just out here
for myself.
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I'm representing my country.
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[narrator]
For the first time ever,
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seven teams representing
seven regions
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from across the globe
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will compete together
for their homeland
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in Southern Africa's Zululand,
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where they must
survive the wild
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and each other...
-[screams]
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...for 40 days...
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[Alexa] This is our battlefield,
and we're here to fight.
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...with not even the clothes
on their backs...
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[sobbing] I'm freezing.
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...to win $200,000.
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[screams in excitement]
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With national pride on the line
and everything to lose.
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If you're an American,
you know what it is
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to love your country.
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-One team.
-Viva México, cabrones!
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-One winner.
-Brazil!
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$200,000.
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-Yeah!
-[cheering]
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[Rene speaking]
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Previously on
"Global Showdown."
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[Gabby] Go, go, go, Matt!
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Teams competed in a Day 4
Gauntlet Challenge,
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where USA South
surprised everyone
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with a first place finish.
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[Matt] I don't know where
they came from.
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They were like a sneaky little
ninja on this challenge.
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Brazil and Mexico fell short,
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earning no points.
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[bleep]
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While Texas and USA Pacific's
point totals
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keep them just
above the red line,
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and a potential
elimination challenge.
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[Kerra] If we're gonna make it
to the top,
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we've got some adjustments
to make.
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But Dan injured his back...
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[Dan] [bleep]
[grunts]
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...putting his team's future
in jeopardy.
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[Rachel]
If he hurts himself worse,
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that's the end of our journey.
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That's the end
of our challenge.
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And we are walking out of here
with nothing.
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Yeah, day five, hunting day is
finally here.
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Yesterday, we got access
to bow and arrows,
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and we're gonna put 'em
into action.
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I'm looking forward to it.
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Team Texas added 100 points,
bringing their total to 220
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by completing a bridge.
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They now have access
to better hunting grounds
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and a bow and arrow asset.
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We were hoping to be further
up on that scoreboard,
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but we are
above the red line, so, uh,
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we're still in the game.
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We need all of our strength
in order to really be successful
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in the next challenge, 'cause
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I'm tired of being
near the bottom.
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[tense music playing]
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[Jeff]
We're looking for movement,
we're looking for ears,
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we're looking for tails,
we're looking for the movement
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through the bushes,
anything that would signal
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that there's wildlife
in the area.
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Oh, it hurts
pretty good.
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[Rachel]
Do you think it's better
or worse than yesterday?
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-Mm, I don't know.
-[Rachel] So, worse.
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-Yeah, maybe.
-[Rachel chuckles] Yeah.
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Clearly, you're not
going anywhere.
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Yeah, I think I should rest
for a minute.
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Yeah, you need to rest,
recuperate a bit,
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take care of your back.
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I've gotta go get this back
in the water.
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It's been a lot out here.
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I don't think I've ever worked
this hard in a challenge
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before, let alone one
of these competitions
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and not had anything.
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not even like a tiny fruit
or a leaf to eat.
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Nothing, nothing, nothing.
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We're both starving.
Oh, so hungry.
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And all the pressure's on Rachel
to get us something to eat.
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[Rachel] Definitely, a little
worried about Dan.
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He woke up and his back was
more stiff than it was
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the night before,
but it's only day five.
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We have a lot of time left
in this competition
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and I can't afford
to lose my partner.
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Only 10 points above Texas
in fourth place,
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USA Pacific took
bows and arrows
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and fishing kits.
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Found this
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pile of poop.
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This is very fruitful,
if you will.
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Lots of gross bugs.
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There's lots of tiny
little bugs here,
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like ants and things like that.
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If we could have every single
one of those hooks in the water
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working for us,
that would be great.
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Um, like, just having a passive
means of gathering food is
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always a good idea,
so that it can work
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while you do other things.
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I'm out hunting and I am
gonna go till my legs
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can't carry me.
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The difference today is
everyone has bows now
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and so there's a lot of people
out in the field.
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Just 10 points off the lead,
Australia has a kudu hide,
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saw and bows and arrows.
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[Ky] We have a whole
river system down here.
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Animals can drink anywhere.
We have vast grasslands.
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They can be eating anywhere.
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So you're gonna have to rely
on a walking stalk.
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When I'm hunting, I'm looking
at wind directions,
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smells, tracks.
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Like, you're taking in
the whole picture.
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[bleep]
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40, 45 meters, that's not
shooting range
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for me to be ethical.
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And there's just a big space
of grass between me and them.
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They soon catch my scent
with this swirling wind
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and they're off into the wind.
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[Teal]
How are you feeling, Frank?
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[Frank] Uh, feeling pretty good.
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I'll be happier when
this bridge is done.
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Yes.
I wanna see that points go up.
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We have the opportunity
to build a bridge to get
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across this river
into the prime hunting grounds.
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[Teal] Yeah.
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100 points below the lead,
in third place,
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USA South has a kudu hide, plus
hunting and fishing assets.
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[Frank] There are crocs in here,
so I gotta be careful.
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You know, and this is plenty
deep enough to hide a croc.
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A big lizard could be hiding
in there.
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[Teal] The Nile crocodile.
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A lizard that wants
you for breakfast.
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Yeah.
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[Teal] Oh, Frank and potatoes.
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-[Frank] I do not wanna
end up...
-[Teal] Frank and beans!
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...Frank and potatoes.
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Teams that choose to build
a bridge must construct it
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with at least three rails
from bank to bank
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and a minimum of eight rungs,
binding the rails together.
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If USA South completes
this bridge,
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they will gain access
to prime hunting grounds
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and earn 100 points moving them
into a tie for the lead.
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-Are we going right into it?
-[Frank] Yep.
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-[Teal] OK.
-Just go around -- OK.
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Now turn it.
OK, watch out.
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I'm gonna throw it.
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Go.
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[Teal] I didn't know
what we were doing.
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-I'm so sorry.
-[Frank] No, you're fine,
you're fine.
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You said, "go," and I didn't
know what go meant.
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-Go meant go.
-[both chuckle]
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-Go could mean so --
-Go means go.
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[Teal]
No, go does not mean throw.
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I didn't know we were
throwing it.
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-I didn't know,
I need a little...
-It's OK, Teal.
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-It landed exactly --
-[Teal] I need a little bit
more explanation
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next time, please.
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[Frank] No, [indistinct].
It worked.
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Teal and I, we do suffer
the fact that
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neither one of us are
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like really people persons,
and, uh...
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But the skills we have work
very well together.
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We just have to remember
to take some time apart.
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You make me
so nervous sometimes.
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Well, you do too.
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-I'm sorry.
-[Teal chuckles] That's OK.
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[Matt speaking]
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[Gabby] No?
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USA East has earned more
assets than any other team,
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including bows and arrows,
fishing kits,
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a kudu hide, and a saw.
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[Matt] Our points now, 400.
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Gabby and I are on the top
of that leaderboard.
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But there is a lot of pressure
still every day,
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actually, because we have
to stay on top.
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Our plan is not just
to win this thing,
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but to dominate it.
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So hunting, even if there's
no points for it,
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it's points in the belly.
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[whispering]
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[tense music playing]
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[Matt whispering] OK.
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The trickiest part out here is
to actually ambush your prey.
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They're ready.
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All they do all day is
look around.
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[whispering] Oh, [bleep].
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New environment, new animals.
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I got a decent, decent shot
at that nyala.
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and misjudged the range a bit.
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[clicks mouth] It happens.
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[Rene speaking]
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-Yeah, OK.
-[Rene] Let's go.
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Tied at the bottom
with 100 points,
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Brazil's survival assets are
limited to a fishing kit.
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[Rene speaking]
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Uh-huh.
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[birds chirping loudly]
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Oh!
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Whoa!
Woo-hoo!
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Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
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Oh-ho-ho-ho-ho!
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[triumphant music playing]
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Woo-hoo-hoo!
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[in Portuguese]
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Woo, ooh, ooh, ooh!
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-[Rene] Ta-da!
-Whoa!
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-Let's go.
-Great! Oh!
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Yeah.
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-Cheers.
-We have fishy!
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-Mm!
-Mm.
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Mm.
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I feel like I need to get us
a fish right now.
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It's been five days,
we haven't eaten and, um,
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it's just not sustainable
if we wanna continue
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this competition
and we wanna win,
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we have to catch something,
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like we are running out of time
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and we're running out
of options.
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Once again, no bait left
on this hook.
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Ow, biscuits!
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And we should have one more
on here, I believe.
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I felt a little tug
when I picked this up,
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not the tug of a branch,
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but the tug of something alive.
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Now I just need to not lose it.
[whispers] God.
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Stop it!
Stop it!
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Enough!
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Stop!
Oh, my God, no!
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[chuckling] No!
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I'm so upset!
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[exhales in frustration]
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When I pulled it up, I tried
to like get it away
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from the bridge and bring it in
as quickly as possible,
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but broke the line
and got away, and I feel awful.
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Okie doke.
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Well, there are definitely fish
in the river,
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so that's good.
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Dan's gonna be so sad too.
[chuckles]
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Oh my God, I can't believe
that happened!
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[exhales sharply]
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OK.
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I'm always worried about
not being good enough.
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[crying] And I feel like Dan's
gonna be really disappointed.
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[sniffles]
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[crying]
♪ But we're gonna do OK ♪
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OK.
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[Dan] Howdy, partner.
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How you doing?
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-[Rachel chuckles]
-[Dan] Good?
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-No.
-[Dan] What's up?
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[Rachel] You want the good news
or the bad news?
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-The good news.
-There are fish in the river.
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[Dan] What's the bad news?
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I let it go.
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-Well, [bleep].
-[Rachel] Yeah, [bleep].
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[cackles]
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-[crying] I'm so sorry.
-[Dan] Don't worry.
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It's a good sign.
It means there's more fish.
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[Rachel] Ugh, I know.
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It's just like the emotional
roller coaster.
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-[Dan] Yeah.
-Like the high of like,
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"We have a fish!
We're finally gonna eat!"
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-And then like --
-[Dan] What kind of fish was it?
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It was a catfish.
It was a good-sized catfish.
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-Yeah, like this big?
-Like this big.
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-It was a good size.
Oh, that's OK.
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It would have been
a good brekkie.
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-Yeah.
-But it broke the line.
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-So that's... [exhales sharply]
-It broke through the line?
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Mm-hmm, good to know as well.
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There was another line
on this side
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that's broken as well.
-[Dan] That's OK,
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we can double,
we'll double 'em up.
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Yeah, so learning experience.
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I rebaited the two that were
in the water.
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-[Dan] OK.
-Um, down there
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and then I have these
for new hooks.
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-Nice.
-This one's still alive.
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-Great.
-[Rachel] OK.
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[Dan] I'm a little
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frustrated,
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and I'm trying to, like,
give space for Rachel
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to do what she can.
Um.
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Well, there are times where
I'm just like, feeling like
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I need a little more.
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I'll set a bunch
more lines today.
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[Rachel] Ah!
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-Make that a goal.
-[Rachel] Yeah, for sure.
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You know, maybe there'll be
something when I go back down
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and I'll just have
to be faster.
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[clicks mouth]
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Yeah.
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[Jeff] We see animal tracks
in the dirt,
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and a lot of 'em.
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This is clearly an animal
highway that they take to get
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to and from water.
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We're in the right place.
We're in the right area.
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Now we just need to catch up
to 'em.
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[soft, tense music]
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[warthog squeals softly]
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[Jeff whispering]
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[heartbeat playing]
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[tense music builds up]
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[warthog squeals loudly]
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00:17:42,734 --> 00:17:43,968
[dramatic chord strikes]
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[warthog squeals]
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[Jeff whispers]
Did you hear it hit?
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-Yeah.
-OK.
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Yeah.
You hit it.
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OK.
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00:18:05,267 --> 00:18:06,701
Oh, my God!
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OK.
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-[whispering] Oh my God, Jeff.
-That's a kill shot!
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00:18:45,067 --> 00:18:46,667
Oh my God, dude!
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00:18:47,801 --> 00:18:49,300
This is gonna be
a kill shot!
321
00:18:49,467 --> 00:18:50,534
Oh my God!
322
00:18:50,534 --> 00:18:53,701
The arrow went all the way
through the warthog.
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00:18:53,868 --> 00:18:54,901
Holy [bleep]!
324
00:18:55,067 --> 00:18:57,100
That also means
it's gonna be bleeding,
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00:18:57,267 --> 00:18:58,968
'cause an arrow isn't plugging
the hole.
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00:18:59,133 --> 00:19:00,567
Right.
Oh my God.
327
00:19:00,734 --> 00:19:02,367
[gasps quietly] Bro.
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Day five [indistinct]!
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00:19:04,367 --> 00:19:07,000
-Oh my God!
-Now we just need to find it.
330
00:19:19,100 --> 00:19:20,667
[whispering]
Oh, yeah, that's fresh.
331
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And we know now where it ran.
332
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-We ran through this thicket.
-Into this thicket up here.
333
00:19:25,934 --> 00:19:27,868
-So keep your head on a swivel.
-OK.
334
00:19:28,033 --> 00:19:29,200
-Yep.
-This is when it gets dangerous.
335
00:19:29,367 --> 00:19:30,567
[chuckles] Yeah.
336
00:19:30,734 --> 00:19:34,000
A cornered warthog will
kill to survive.
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First, charging hunters on foot
at 35 miles per hour.
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And then using their
10-to-12-inch upper tusks
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and razor-sharp lower tusks
to slash a femoral artery,
340
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which can cause a victim
to bleed out in two minutes.
341
00:19:48,434 --> 00:19:49,601
[Kerra whispering]
342
00:19:52,067 --> 00:19:54,067
[tense music playing]
343
00:20:01,567 --> 00:20:02,968
[warthog squeals softly]
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00:20:03,133 --> 00:20:05,367
[Jeff] Got it, got it!
Kill shot.
345
00:20:05,534 --> 00:20:07,067
-It's a kill shot, baby!
-[Kerra] Yeah.
346
00:20:07,234 --> 00:20:08,267
It's a kill shot.
347
00:20:08,434 --> 00:20:09,501
-We got it!
-Man!
348
00:20:09,667 --> 00:20:10,667
Whoa!
349
00:20:10,834 --> 00:20:12,400
-[Kerra] Wow!
-[Jeff] Whoa!
350
00:20:12,567 --> 00:20:13,667
[Kerra]
There's the exit one right here.
351
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Came in fifth place,
but first with food.
352
00:20:17,834 --> 00:20:19,167
-We're first place now.
-Again!
353
00:20:19,334 --> 00:20:21,300
-We are first place now.
-Again!
354
00:20:21,467 --> 00:20:22,968
Yeah.
355
00:20:23,133 --> 00:20:24,467
Oh, thank you.
356
00:20:28,767 --> 00:20:30,467
[Matt whispering]
357
00:20:36,100 --> 00:20:38,000
[Jeff] This is what I live for!
358
00:20:39,367 --> 00:20:41,167
[Matt] What the hell?
359
00:20:41,334 --> 00:20:42,601
Jeff, must have got something.
360
00:20:42,767 --> 00:20:44,267
That's the sound of gloating.
361
00:20:44,434 --> 00:20:46,267
-[Gabby whispering]
-Yep.
362
00:20:54,901 --> 00:20:56,801
First kill
of the challenge, baby.
363
00:20:56,968 --> 00:20:58,100
-[Matt] Well done! Well done!
-That's awesome!
364
00:20:58,267 --> 00:20:59,767
-[Matt groans]
-[Kerra] We might be fifth,
365
00:20:59,934 --> 00:21:01,067
but we eat first.
366
00:21:01,234 --> 00:21:03,200
-[Matt] That's nice.
-[Jeff] Nice boar, huh?
367
00:21:03,367 --> 00:21:04,367
Oh, heck.
368
00:21:04,367 --> 00:21:06,901
I'd love to share this thing
with you, but
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00:21:07,067 --> 00:21:09,501
no sharing and wouldn't
wanna sabotage
370
00:21:09,667 --> 00:21:10,968
by handing out too many steaks.
371
00:21:11,133 --> 00:21:13,100
-You wouldn't share anyways.
-That is the truth.
372
00:21:13,267 --> 00:21:14,968
-[Matt laughs]
-You better catch up, Matt.
373
00:21:15,133 --> 00:21:16,400
Don't want me to
embarrass you out here.
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00:21:16,567 --> 00:21:18,100
[Matt]
I won't stay on behind, bud.
375
00:21:18,267 --> 00:21:21,100
[Jeff]
I got the first big-game kill
over Matt Wright,
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00:21:21,267 --> 00:21:25,100
who is arguably the best
hunter or archer
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00:21:25,267 --> 00:21:26,868
in the "Naked and Afraid" world,
378
00:21:27,033 --> 00:21:31,400
but that might have been
up until today.
379
00:21:31,567 --> 00:21:32,868
After yesterday,
they were looking
380
00:21:33,033 --> 00:21:35,567
pretty deflated, defeated
after the challenge.
381
00:21:35,734 --> 00:21:38,767
So it's probably a good little
morale and
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00:21:38,934 --> 00:21:40,300
sustenance boost.
-[Matt] Oh, yeah.
383
00:21:40,467 --> 00:21:42,367
There is times where I say,
384
00:21:42,534 --> 00:21:44,000
"I'd rather be skillful
than lucky."
385
00:21:44,167 --> 00:21:45,300
Mm-hmm.
386
00:21:45,467 --> 00:21:48,067
"And there is times
where you get lucky
387
00:21:48,234 --> 00:21:49,167
when you don't have skill."
388
00:21:56,801 --> 00:21:59,167
[Jeff grunts]
389
00:21:59,334 --> 00:22:01,000
Mission accomplished.
390
00:22:02,167 --> 00:22:03,467
Oh, great job.
391
00:22:03,634 --> 00:22:07,601
-[sighs] We eatin' tonight.
-We eatin' tonight, baby!
392
00:22:07,767 --> 00:22:09,100
Yee-hoo!
393
00:22:10,801 --> 00:22:14,367
Due to predators in the area,
a ranger insists on speaking
394
00:22:14,534 --> 00:22:16,567
to the survivalists
about their recent kill.
395
00:22:45,167 --> 00:22:46,200
OK.
396
00:22:56,000 --> 00:22:57,100
[Jeff] Mm-hmm.
397
00:23:00,968 --> 00:23:01,968
[Jeff] Yeah.
398
00:23:06,000 --> 00:23:08,000
-[Kerra] OK.
-[Jeff] Understood.
Thank you, sir.
399
00:23:08,167 --> 00:23:12,667
Two bomas, two fires,
all because we have to assume
400
00:23:12,834 --> 00:23:15,667
the hyenas are
gonna wanna get in.
401
00:23:15,834 --> 00:23:19,300
I think we should find our area
for our meat boma
402
00:23:19,467 --> 00:23:21,567
and then maybe when I'm
processing all the meat,
403
00:23:21,734 --> 00:23:23,667
you can be dragging
and blocking that off.
404
00:23:23,834 --> 00:23:25,000
OK.
405
00:23:25,167 --> 00:23:27,367
Time is of the essence
to get this meat
406
00:23:27,534 --> 00:23:31,801
cut off the animal, get it in
as small of chunks as possible,
407
00:23:31,968 --> 00:23:34,067
and get it hanging in the sun.
408
00:23:34,234 --> 00:23:37,100
That's the most important
right now because there are
409
00:23:37,267 --> 00:23:40,801
predators out here that will
fight us for that kill.
410
00:23:45,467 --> 00:23:46,667
I claim this land
411
00:23:48,100 --> 00:23:50,400
for Team USA South!
412
00:23:50,567 --> 00:23:52,901
I think this bridge is done.
413
00:23:53,067 --> 00:23:55,367
USA South completes
their bridge build...
414
00:23:55,534 --> 00:23:56,968
Ta-da!
415
00:23:57,133 --> 00:23:59,267
...pushing their score
to 400 points,
416
00:23:59,434 --> 00:24:01,300
and unlocking a new
survival item,
417
00:24:01,467 --> 00:24:03,267
they choose a folding saw.
418
00:24:03,434 --> 00:24:05,767
This bridge means we get
100 points...
419
00:24:05,934 --> 00:24:07,801
-Mm-hmm.
-...and we have now
420
00:24:07,968 --> 00:24:12,767
surpassed Australia
and tied with Team USA East.
421
00:24:12,934 --> 00:24:16,467
And it means that Frank gets
to go hunt on new,
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00:24:16,634 --> 00:24:19,167
pristine hunting grounds, so.
423
00:24:19,334 --> 00:24:21,367
-The other side of Croc Canal.
-[mouthing] Crocodiles.
424
00:24:23,167 --> 00:24:24,267
Yeah!
425
00:24:24,434 --> 00:24:26,400
Team Brazil also completes
the bridge build
426
00:24:26,567 --> 00:24:29,000
and selects a bow and arrow
with their 100 points.
427
00:24:29,167 --> 00:24:30,601
We are in the game.
428
00:24:31,667 --> 00:24:34,000
Yeah.
Brazilians never give up.
429
00:24:34,167 --> 00:24:36,868
Brazilians fight until the end.
430
00:24:37,033 --> 00:24:38,567
So let's go, Brazil!
431
00:24:46,167 --> 00:24:47,767
-I have an idea.
-You have an idea?
432
00:24:47,934 --> 00:24:49,000
-Yeah.
-OK, awesome.
433
00:24:49,167 --> 00:24:51,367
I mean, we'll have to use jute,
but you take
434
00:24:51,534 --> 00:24:54,200
some jute, and you take a piece
of meat, and you wrap it
435
00:24:54,367 --> 00:24:56,868
around once, twist, and then
another one, wrap around,
436
00:24:57,033 --> 00:24:58,667
twist, and then it just
kind of like...
437
00:24:58,834 --> 00:25:00,100
-[Jeff] Oh, my gosh.
-...hangs.
438
00:25:00,267 --> 00:25:01,100
OK.
Great job.
439
00:25:01,267 --> 00:25:02,701
-Great job.
-OK.
440
00:25:05,167 --> 00:25:08,767
Now, this kill couldn't have
come at a better time for us.
441
00:25:08,934 --> 00:25:11,567
We're above the red line,
but just barely.
442
00:25:11,734 --> 00:25:15,167
This meat, protein,
and fat that we get
443
00:25:15,334 --> 00:25:17,767
from this animal, it's gonna
give us an edge
444
00:25:17,934 --> 00:25:19,801
over all of our competitors.
445
00:25:19,968 --> 00:25:24,100
Located outside their boma,
Texas's smoker is a tripod
446
00:25:24,267 --> 00:25:28,067
lashed at the top and strung
across with sturdy paracord.
447
00:25:28,234 --> 00:25:31,167
Thinly sliced meat is hung
in rows, and the smoke
448
00:25:31,334 --> 00:25:33,901
from the low fire
continuously funnels around
449
00:25:34,067 --> 00:25:36,567
and through the meat,
drying and turning it
450
00:25:36,734 --> 00:25:38,200
into long-lasting jerky.
451
00:25:39,267 --> 00:25:43,267
Finally, a boma of branches,
leaves, and thorns encases
452
00:25:43,434 --> 00:25:45,801
the smoker to deter predators.
453
00:25:45,968 --> 00:25:47,300
[Kerra] And then the meat that's
not on here
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00:25:47,467 --> 00:25:49,200
will be high up
in the tree.
455
00:25:49,367 --> 00:25:50,634
-[Jeff] That's right.
-[Kerra] So that the hyenas...
456
00:25:50,634 --> 00:25:53,601
so at least if they get this,
then we have this at least.
457
00:25:53,767 --> 00:25:54,968
[Jeff] Exactly.
No, great idea.
458
00:25:55,133 --> 00:25:56,167
Great idea.
459
00:26:04,767 --> 00:26:07,767
I can't even wipe the own sweat
in my eyes 'cause my hands are
460
00:26:07,934 --> 00:26:10,567
so covered in blood and guts.
461
00:26:11,767 --> 00:26:15,000
I don't even have time
to wash my hands right now.
462
00:26:16,000 --> 00:26:17,701
This is go time.
463
00:26:20,167 --> 00:26:22,400
This meat boma, must be
built well.
464
00:26:22,567 --> 00:26:27,000
It must be built high.
It must be impenetrable.
465
00:26:27,167 --> 00:26:28,901
If we do that,
we'll eat for weeks.
466
00:26:34,467 --> 00:26:36,601
[Kerra]
This area is full of hyenas,
467
00:26:36,767 --> 00:26:39,868
so we took extra precautions
and built an entire
468
00:26:40,033 --> 00:26:41,767
separate meat boma
that is actually
469
00:26:41,934 --> 00:26:43,667
attached to our sleep boma.
470
00:26:47,601 --> 00:26:48,667
There we go.
471
00:26:52,567 --> 00:26:55,267
Today was the day Team Texas
got the first kill!
472
00:26:55,434 --> 00:26:59,367
-Yeah, baby!
-Oh, man! This feels good.
473
00:26:59,534 --> 00:27:02,601
Check out our meat castle.
474
00:27:02,767 --> 00:27:06,801
Oh, my God, have you ever seen
a barbecue so beautiful?
475
00:27:06,968 --> 00:27:08,167
Look at this.
476
00:27:08,167 --> 00:27:10,467
All these niblets that we can't
possibly eat tonight,
477
00:27:10,634 --> 00:27:12,167
they're going in the pot.
478
00:27:12,334 --> 00:27:16,100
And we're gonna boil up
an amazing meat stew.
479
00:27:16,267 --> 00:27:19,300
Team Texas, we're here to live,
we're here to survive,
480
00:27:19,467 --> 00:27:22,667
and we're here to thrive, baby!
481
00:27:22,834 --> 00:27:23,801
Cheers.
482
00:27:28,100 --> 00:27:29,100
Mm!
483
00:27:33,000 --> 00:27:36,467
-[loud howling]
-[crickets chirping]
484
00:27:39,767 --> 00:27:42,567
[hyenas calling]
485
00:27:42,734 --> 00:27:45,367
They're close.
Very, very close.
486
00:27:45,534 --> 00:27:47,467
[suspenseful music playing]
487
00:27:48,667 --> 00:27:49,701
Get away!
488
00:27:51,767 --> 00:27:53,467
We're just painting a target
on our back
489
00:27:53,634 --> 00:27:55,100
for these hyena packs.
490
00:27:55,267 --> 00:27:57,801
So we'll do what we can
to protect our meat,
491
00:27:57,968 --> 00:28:00,701
because we worked
too damn hard for this
492
00:28:00,868 --> 00:28:04,300
to let some hyenas come
and steal it all.
493
00:28:04,467 --> 00:28:06,534
[hyenas growling and calling]
494
00:28:09,000 --> 00:28:10,267
They're testing
their boundaries.
495
00:28:11,601 --> 00:28:13,667
-[hyenas howling softly]
-[tension in music building up]
496
00:28:16,767 --> 00:28:17,968
Get outta here!
497
00:28:19,000 --> 00:28:20,267
[soft growling]
498
00:28:23,367 --> 00:28:24,367
Get away!
499
00:28:25,367 --> 00:28:26,467
Get outta here!
500
00:28:28,067 --> 00:28:29,400
[growling]
501
00:28:31,567 --> 00:28:32,901
[hyenas howling]
502
00:28:38,000 --> 00:28:40,634
[mysterious music playing]
503
00:28:43,100 --> 00:28:45,767
All right, I'm gonna eat
my first piece of
504
00:28:46,801 --> 00:28:48,701
liver this morning.
505
00:28:48,868 --> 00:28:50,667
These hyenas are
getting braver.
506
00:28:50,834 --> 00:28:53,267
They were moving in right
after the sun went down.
507
00:28:53,434 --> 00:28:54,267
[Kerra] Yeah.
They -- yeah.
508
00:28:54,434 --> 00:28:55,701
After I yelled and screamed...
509
00:28:55,868 --> 00:28:57,467
-Yeah.
-...boom, took off.
510
00:28:57,634 --> 00:28:59,667
Will they remain that skittish,
511
00:28:59,834 --> 00:29:01,000
or are they gonna get
braver and braver?
512
00:29:01,167 --> 00:29:02,767
No, they'll probably
get braver.
513
00:29:02,934 --> 00:29:04,167
They're very curious.
514
00:29:04,334 --> 00:29:06,267
Now we've gotta make sure
this boma continues
515
00:29:06,434 --> 00:29:07,400
to be fortified.
516
00:29:14,601 --> 00:29:16,667
[Frank] Well, I guess
it's that time of day.
517
00:29:16,834 --> 00:29:18,267
I'm gonna try to get
some hunting in,
518
00:29:18,434 --> 00:29:19,767
and, uh...
-Wonderful.
519
00:29:19,934 --> 00:29:21,367
-...see what happens.
-I'm excited.
520
00:29:21,534 --> 00:29:23,767
My first hunt in this part
of Africa.
521
00:29:23,934 --> 00:29:25,200
Yes.
522
00:29:25,200 --> 00:29:28,901
[Frank] We have a day without
any competitions or scrolls.
523
00:29:29,067 --> 00:29:32,400
I can finally get out there
and do what I do best.
524
00:29:32,567 --> 00:29:33,567
Hunt.
525
00:29:33,734 --> 00:29:36,567
I've been doing this
since I was a child.
526
00:29:36,734 --> 00:29:38,567
You know, I didn't play
video games.
527
00:29:38,734 --> 00:29:42,000
I was outside all day until
they made me come back inside.
528
00:29:44,901 --> 00:29:46,467
[Frank whispering]
529
00:30:09,868 --> 00:30:11,601
[whispering]
530
00:30:22,701 --> 00:30:23,701
That's a rhino.
531
00:30:25,000 --> 00:30:26,300
That's a freaking rhino!
532
00:30:26,467 --> 00:30:27,767
That thing is huge!
533
00:30:29,067 --> 00:30:32,767
It's like a tank with a spear
on its freaking bumper.
534
00:30:34,701 --> 00:30:36,968
It just got worse.
There's a baby one!
535
00:30:38,367 --> 00:30:39,367
Oh my God!
536
00:30:40,567 --> 00:30:42,801
This is not good.
You know, I'm in Africa.
537
00:30:42,968 --> 00:30:46,667
There is a mother rhino
100 yards in front of me.
538
00:30:46,834 --> 00:30:48,367
This is not a good place to be.
539
00:30:50,367 --> 00:30:51,367
[whispering] Look.
540
00:30:55,501 --> 00:30:57,200
I don't know what to do now.
541
00:30:59,667 --> 00:31:02,567
I'm just gonna try to stay
downwind and be quiet,
542
00:31:04,000 --> 00:31:06,868
maybe I'll give this rhinos
some space.
543
00:31:07,033 --> 00:31:08,667
But I still gotta find food.
544
00:31:08,834 --> 00:31:10,667
My partner's hungry.
I'm hungry.
545
00:31:17,400 --> 00:31:19,400
[Matt] All right, so Gabby and I
right now, we are headed
546
00:31:19,567 --> 00:31:21,067
out on the hunt.
547
00:31:21,234 --> 00:31:22,767
Yesterday we got to hunt
a little bit
548
00:31:22,934 --> 00:31:24,868
and get to learn the place.
549
00:31:25,033 --> 00:31:26,400
Team Texas got a warthog.
550
00:31:26,567 --> 00:31:28,300
So yeah, there's a lot
of pressure,
551
00:31:28,467 --> 00:31:31,501
but I'm not gonna let
the pressure get to me.
552
00:31:31,667 --> 00:31:34,000
I am going out on this hunt
with Gabby
553
00:31:34,167 --> 00:31:35,667
and we are going
to be successful.
554
00:31:41,601 --> 00:31:43,501
[whispering]
555
00:32:15,868 --> 00:32:18,000
It's this one.
It's a little bit thicker.
556
00:32:19,601 --> 00:32:20,667
Yes, we need that.
557
00:32:22,367 --> 00:32:24,267
[Fernanda] Today, we're building
the bridge
558
00:32:24,434 --> 00:32:27,567
because we really need
those 100 points.
559
00:32:28,801 --> 00:32:31,667
Now alone in last place
by 100 points,
560
00:32:31,834 --> 00:32:35,067
Mexico has only claimed
bows and arrows.
561
00:32:35,234 --> 00:32:39,567
It's very frustrating to be
on the bottom of the scoreboard
562
00:32:39,734 --> 00:32:43,801
because we are skilled,
we are working so hard,
563
00:32:43,968 --> 00:32:45,868
but we're just getting behind.
564
00:32:46,033 --> 00:32:50,000
That's why I think that we need
to adjust our strategy
565
00:32:50,167 --> 00:32:52,701
and be more bold
and be aggressive,
566
00:32:52,868 --> 00:32:55,267
setting that
competitive mindset.
567
00:32:55,434 --> 00:32:56,901
And that's what we're doing
right now.
568
00:32:57,067 --> 00:33:01,000
So wait, because you haven't
seen enough of us.
569
00:33:01,167 --> 00:33:02,167
[Pablo] OK.
570
00:33:03,667 --> 00:33:05,667
Team Mexico earns 100 points
571
00:33:05,834 --> 00:33:07,467
for completing
the bridge challenge
572
00:33:07,634 --> 00:33:09,367
and unlocks
a survival item.
573
00:33:09,534 --> 00:33:11,667
They have chosen a fishing kit.
574
00:33:11,834 --> 00:33:14,501
Mexico team.
[in Spanish]
575
00:33:18,501 --> 00:33:20,167
[birds calling loudly]
576
00:33:27,567 --> 00:33:29,100
[Frank whispering]
577
00:34:05,567 --> 00:34:07,567
[suspenseful music playing]
578
00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:19,000
[warthog squeals loudly]
579
00:34:20,067 --> 00:34:21,868
[Frank whispering]
580
00:34:29,200 --> 00:34:32,267
He should be right up here,
but man, this is so...
581
00:34:32,434 --> 00:34:35,267
this scrub's so tall,
he could be anywhere.
582
00:34:36,567 --> 00:34:37,701
Got a little more blood here.
583
00:34:38,868 --> 00:34:39,868
Oh, nice!
584
00:34:40,901 --> 00:34:43,367
Oh, there he is!
585
00:34:43,534 --> 00:34:44,667
There it is!
586
00:34:44,834 --> 00:34:46,901
There it is!
Right there!
587
00:34:49,100 --> 00:34:53,968
Check this out!
[laughs]
588
00:34:54,133 --> 00:34:56,567
Oh my God!
This just happened!
589
00:34:56,734 --> 00:34:57,901
Check it out!
590
00:34:58,067 --> 00:35:00,167
My first warthog in Africa.
591
00:35:00,334 --> 00:35:01,400
Awesome!
592
00:35:01,400 --> 00:35:03,801
I'm gonna need Teal's help
to haul this thing.
593
00:35:09,801 --> 00:35:12,267
Frank is out hunting.
And you know what?
594
00:35:12,434 --> 00:35:14,601
There's a lot of people
that have skills,
595
00:35:14,767 --> 00:35:17,567
but they are nowhere
near to Frank.
596
00:35:17,734 --> 00:35:19,501
But you know,
it's the first hunt,
597
00:35:19,667 --> 00:35:22,501
So, I don't have really
high expectations.
598
00:35:22,667 --> 00:35:24,267
-Hey!
-[Frank speaking]
599
00:35:26,701 --> 00:35:28,534
[Teal] How was it?
600
00:35:31,000 --> 00:35:32,968
[Teal] Was there a lot
of animals out there?
601
00:35:33,133 --> 00:35:34,667
[Teal gasps]
602
00:35:34,834 --> 00:35:37,801
Did you --
Oh, my God!
603
00:35:37,968 --> 00:35:41,100
-Did you get an animal?
-I got a warthog.
604
00:35:41,267 --> 00:35:43,501
Oh, my God.
Really?
605
00:35:43,667 --> 00:35:45,167
Yeah.
That thing is huge.
606
00:35:45,334 --> 00:35:46,868
-[Teal] So we can go back
and get it.
-Yes.
607
00:35:50,601 --> 00:35:52,467
[Teal] Frank just got a warthog.
608
00:35:52,634 --> 00:35:55,567
As crazy as that is,
he went out there
609
00:35:55,734 --> 00:35:57,701
and just harvested a warthog.
610
00:35:57,868 --> 00:36:01,667
Like, who needs a survival item
when you have a Frank?
611
00:36:01,834 --> 00:36:03,400
-We ready?
-[Teal] I think we're ready.
612
00:36:03,567 --> 00:36:05,000
[Frank] All right.
613
00:36:05,167 --> 00:36:07,100
-Let's do this.
-[Teal] Oh, my goodness!
614
00:36:07,267 --> 00:36:09,000
-[grunting] Big little boy.
-[Frank] Big boy.
615
00:36:10,267 --> 00:36:11,501
That warthog is heavy.
616
00:36:11,667 --> 00:36:13,267
I mean, it's gotta weigh
200 pounds.
617
00:36:13,434 --> 00:36:14,267
-[Teal] You got him?
-[Frank] Ready?
618
00:36:14,434 --> 00:36:16,767
[Teal] Yep.
Woo!
619
00:36:16,934 --> 00:36:19,367
All right, fellas.
This is POV.
620
00:36:19,534 --> 00:36:22,267
[panting]
I'm walking through Zululand
621
00:36:22,434 --> 00:36:25,968
with a prize pig on a stick
622
00:36:27,100 --> 00:36:29,567
with a master hunter.
Whew!
623
00:36:29,734 --> 00:36:31,667
This is how Frank lives.
624
00:36:31,834 --> 00:36:33,701
This isn't a challenge
for Frank.
625
00:36:33,868 --> 00:36:35,000
This is a Tuesday.
626
00:36:41,801 --> 00:36:43,167
[Matt]
Gabby and I are on the hunt.
627
00:36:54,767 --> 00:36:56,767
[whispering]
628
00:37:11,667 --> 00:37:15,100
Any misstep right now
and that warthog is gone.
629
00:37:22,267 --> 00:37:23,367
[warthog squeals]
630
00:37:26,767 --> 00:37:28,968
I hit that warthog good.
631
00:37:29,133 --> 00:37:30,667
It, uh...
632
00:37:30,834 --> 00:37:33,367
And now we need to kind of
just tracking on the blood,
633
00:37:33,534 --> 00:37:34,667
see where I can find him.
634
00:37:34,667 --> 00:37:36,567
I saw him go through those
bushes right over there.
635
00:37:59,067 --> 00:38:02,067
Matt's a few steps ahead
of me, and he's gonna lay
636
00:38:02,234 --> 00:38:04,367
one more arrow into this thing
and hopefully put it
637
00:38:04,534 --> 00:38:05,701
out of its misery.
638
00:38:05,868 --> 00:38:07,234
It's pretty scary.
639
00:38:09,567 --> 00:38:13,300
[Matt]
Right now, I see the ivory
tips of this warthog's tusk
640
00:38:13,467 --> 00:38:16,167
sticking up in a little bit
of sunlight in this bush.
641
00:38:16,334 --> 00:38:18,667
And this warthog's breathing.
642
00:38:18,834 --> 00:38:22,100
[whispering]
And I have to be extra,
extra careful at this point.
643
00:38:22,267 --> 00:38:24,767
If this warthog hears me,
he's coming at me.
644
00:38:42,067 --> 00:38:44,067
[tense music playing]
645
00:38:52,067 --> 00:38:54,501
-[warthog squeals loudly]
-[Gabby screams]
646
00:39:00,667 --> 00:39:02,667
[tense music playing]
647
00:39:09,167 --> 00:39:11,167
[warthog squeals loudly]
648
00:39:12,601 --> 00:39:13,601
[Matt] Yee-haw!
649
00:39:14,868 --> 00:39:16,767
[whispering]
650
00:39:24,601 --> 00:39:25,801
[Gabby whispering]
651
00:39:28,300 --> 00:39:30,767
[Matt whispering]
652
00:39:40,400 --> 00:39:41,801
[chuckles]
653
00:39:41,968 --> 00:39:43,667
-[Gabby whispers] Yes!
-[Matt grunts]
654
00:39:43,834 --> 00:39:45,467
Let's go!
Oh my God!
655
00:39:50,167 --> 00:39:52,567
-Oh, what a battle!
-[Gabby] I know.
656
00:39:52,734 --> 00:39:56,267
-Oh my God, that was a battle!
-[Gabby] That was a long hunt.
657
00:39:56,434 --> 00:39:58,300
-[Matt] Oh!
-[Gabby] Wow!
658
00:39:58,467 --> 00:40:00,367
[sighs] Thank you, buddy.
659
00:40:00,534 --> 00:40:03,200
[panting] You were a warrior,
just like we are.
660
00:40:03,367 --> 00:40:07,167
Out in the Zululands,
we are warriors together.
661
00:40:07,334 --> 00:40:08,901
And I thank you
for your sacrifice.
662
00:40:09,067 --> 00:40:11,000
[sniffles and sobs]
663
00:40:15,801 --> 00:40:16,934
Good fight, Matt.
664
00:40:17,100 --> 00:40:18,667
It's an emotional moment
when you get out here and,
665
00:40:19,767 --> 00:40:21,567
and have to survive.
666
00:40:21,734 --> 00:40:26,167
Today, we just secured
a hell of a lot of food.
667
00:40:27,601 --> 00:40:30,901
Absolute beautiful animal.
Was a freaking warrior.
668
00:40:32,067 --> 00:40:33,367
[exhales sharply]
669
00:40:37,667 --> 00:40:39,767
-Hey, Team Texas.
-Whoa!
670
00:40:39,934 --> 00:40:41,000
Look what you guys got.
671
00:40:41,167 --> 00:40:42,868
How does it feel that
every time you think
672
00:40:43,033 --> 00:40:46,567
you're a step ahead, you're just
one mile behind, bud?
673
00:40:46,734 --> 00:40:48,767
Right now, there's
seven teams in it,
674
00:40:48,934 --> 00:40:51,467
and you guys got
a little bit to catch up.
675
00:40:52,801 --> 00:40:54,267
Good luck, though.
I hope you guys do have...
676
00:40:54,434 --> 00:40:56,000
get some points on this
next coming challenge.
677
00:40:56,167 --> 00:40:57,400
-[Jeff] Yes, sir.
-[Kerra] Thank you.
678
00:40:57,567 --> 00:40:59,000
[Jeff] Typical Matt Wright
right there.
679
00:40:59,167 --> 00:41:02,701
Not only showing his trophy
off, which is fine,
680
00:41:02,868 --> 00:41:04,968
but just a little knife
in the back
681
00:41:05,133 --> 00:41:06,567
on the way out to his boma.
682
00:41:13,167 --> 00:41:14,467
-[Dan] We need food.
-[Rachel] We do need food.
683
00:41:14,634 --> 00:41:16,000
[Dan] I'm not gonna get better
if we don't get food.
684
00:41:16,167 --> 00:41:17,334
[Rachel] That's very true.
685
00:41:18,667 --> 00:41:21,868
[Dan] Right now, to be laid up
with my back aching is
686
00:41:22,033 --> 00:41:23,601
absolutely killing me,
687
00:41:23,767 --> 00:41:26,000
but survival is interesting
'cause you have to
688
00:41:27,367 --> 00:41:32,767
trust your partner
and trust their skills
689
00:41:32,934 --> 00:41:36,167
to better your situation.
690
00:41:36,334 --> 00:41:37,868
Where do you wanna
go fishing?
691
00:41:38,033 --> 00:41:40,667
[Rachel] I would like to explore
further down this way
692
00:41:40,834 --> 00:41:41,701
towards some of the other camps,
693
00:41:41,701 --> 00:41:43,167
see if there's some
deeper water,
694
00:41:43,334 --> 00:41:45,000
better fishing spots.
695
00:41:45,167 --> 00:41:47,167
Losing that fish was
definitely a gut punch.
696
00:41:47,334 --> 00:41:49,267
And, you know, I have a lot
of doubts being out here,
697
00:41:49,434 --> 00:41:52,300
sometimes feeling like
I don't belong with Dan,
698
00:41:52,467 --> 00:41:54,767
who is a legend in his own
right and has won
699
00:41:54,934 --> 00:41:56,200
these competitions before.
700
00:41:56,367 --> 00:41:58,267
You wanna cross
the river first?
701
00:41:58,434 --> 00:42:01,567
which I feel like generally
this side seems to be
702
00:42:01,734 --> 00:42:03,367
steeper than the other.
703
00:42:03,534 --> 00:42:04,767
[Dan] No, let's go put
out up here.
704
00:42:05,868 --> 00:42:07,701
There might be a spot
right there, actually.
705
00:42:07,868 --> 00:42:08,968
I'm gonna go check her out.
706
00:42:10,367 --> 00:42:13,100
-Take a look at this spot.
-[Rachel] Mm, OK.
707
00:42:13,267 --> 00:42:14,868
This like off the tree
trunks there.
708
00:42:15,033 --> 00:42:16,667
I just wanna make sure
we have room to like,
709
00:42:16,834 --> 00:42:18,167
fling them up onto the land.
710
00:42:20,300 --> 00:42:21,567
I don't wanna lose
another fish.
711
00:42:21,734 --> 00:42:22,968
[Dan] That'd be nicer.
712
00:42:23,133 --> 00:42:24,467
So you wanna keep moving
or you wanna go here?
713
00:42:24,634 --> 00:42:26,400
[Dan speaking]
714
00:42:28,868 --> 00:42:31,100
[Rachel] I wish that sometimes
he would just pause a little
715
00:42:31,267 --> 00:42:34,467
to hear my idea rather than be
so focused on his.
716
00:42:36,467 --> 00:42:39,067
So how are you making sure
the fish doesn't just
717
00:42:39,234 --> 00:42:41,267
grab it and go?
-[Dan] You hold onto the line.
718
00:42:46,701 --> 00:42:51,100
I've been feeling a bit
frustrated with the dynamic.
719
00:42:52,467 --> 00:42:56,868
I feel like my ideas are
generally pretty quickly
720
00:42:57,033 --> 00:43:00,167
dismissed without
any consideration.
721
00:43:00,334 --> 00:43:02,968
I feel like I am here
for a reason, um.
722
00:43:03,133 --> 00:43:04,501
And it's like, I know
you've done a lot
723
00:43:04,667 --> 00:43:06,400
of these things before,
724
00:43:06,567 --> 00:43:08,968
but it feels like just
because you've done it a way
725
00:43:09,133 --> 00:43:10,567
and it's worked,
it doesn't mean there's not
726
00:43:10,734 --> 00:43:13,000
another way it could also work.
727
00:43:13,167 --> 00:43:15,300
I just feel kind of lost
in the sauce.
728
00:43:15,467 --> 00:43:16,400
And I'm like...
729
00:43:17,667 --> 00:43:19,367
-[Dan] I'm sorry.
-No, it's OK.
730
00:43:19,534 --> 00:43:20,968
No, it's not.
It's not.
731
00:43:20,968 --> 00:43:22,567
-I'm really sorry
I made you feel that way.
-Don't make me cry.
732
00:43:22,734 --> 00:43:24,067
-But it's, like, at a point...
-[Dan] Truly --
733
00:43:25,300 --> 00:43:26,467
...where I feel like
I don't wanna
734
00:43:26,634 --> 00:43:27,567
show any kind of initiative
735
00:43:27,734 --> 00:43:29,100
because I feel like
if I do something,
736
00:43:29,267 --> 00:43:30,467
you're gonna be like, "Mm,
737
00:43:30,634 --> 00:43:31,801
that's not how I want it done."
738
00:43:31,968 --> 00:43:33,067
-And then --
-I'm sorry.
739
00:43:33,067 --> 00:43:35,100
So it's kind of like
I'm waiting for a direction,
740
00:43:35,267 --> 00:43:36,767
[crying] and I don't like that.
741
00:43:36,934 --> 00:43:38,501
-All right.
-No, it's OK.
742
00:43:38,667 --> 00:43:39,868
Like, I just wanted
to express it.
743
00:43:40,033 --> 00:43:41,300
-So, like...
-[Dan sniffles]
744
00:43:41,467 --> 00:43:43,000
I'm feeling --
You're not allowed to cry, too,
745
00:43:43,167 --> 00:43:44,467
'cause then I'll cry more.
746
00:43:44,634 --> 00:43:46,868
[Dan] It broke my heart
into a million pieces,
747
00:43:47,033 --> 00:43:50,267
honestly, to see that
she was upset like that.
748
00:43:50,434 --> 00:43:53,367
Getting along with people is
usually one of my, like,
749
00:43:53,534 --> 00:43:55,000
very strong suits.
750
00:43:55,167 --> 00:43:56,367
And we get along.
751
00:43:56,534 --> 00:43:57,901
She's the sweetest person
in the world.
752
00:43:58,067 --> 00:43:59,601
But, like, you need
a little bit more than that
753
00:43:59,767 --> 00:44:02,100
when you come
into these competitions.
754
00:44:02,267 --> 00:44:04,667
I'm trying to teach as I can,
but, you know,
755
00:44:04,834 --> 00:44:06,968
and I'm struggling with that.
756
00:44:07,133 --> 00:44:09,767
I'm really glad you brought
that up, 'cause that --
757
00:44:09,934 --> 00:44:12,267
that's like, yeah,
a really good sign
758
00:44:12,434 --> 00:44:15,267
of communication
for both of us.
759
00:44:15,434 --> 00:44:16,801
[Rachel] We're gonna get fish.
That'll help.
760
00:44:16,968 --> 00:44:18,033
I'll feel better
when I get fish.
761
00:44:18,033 --> 00:44:20,100
I'm definitely in, like,
a hypersensitive state
762
00:44:20,267 --> 00:44:22,267
currently, starving
and not sleeping and all that.
763
00:44:22,434 --> 00:44:23,601
Yeah, we can be both.
764
00:44:24,601 --> 00:44:26,567
It's a lot!
[chuckles]
765
00:44:26,734 --> 00:44:28,300
[Dan] I think we're starting
to get desperate and needing
766
00:44:28,467 --> 00:44:29,868
this win right here.
-[Rachel] Yeah.
767
00:44:31,300 --> 00:44:32,868
I wish I had a chair
with a back on it.
768
00:44:40,567 --> 00:44:41,601
[Gabby]
So by laying this in the sun,
769
00:44:41,767 --> 00:44:44,200
the flies don't come
around as much.
770
00:44:44,367 --> 00:44:47,267
[Matt] What'll happen is
it'll get a hardened crust
771
00:44:47,434 --> 00:44:48,467
on the outside...
-Right.
772
00:44:48,634 --> 00:44:49,801
-[Matt]...as it dries.
-Right.
773
00:44:49,801 --> 00:44:51,801
[Matt] And that hardened crust
won't allow the flies
774
00:44:51,968 --> 00:44:53,267
lay eggs.
-[Gabby] Got it.
775
00:44:54,567 --> 00:44:56,400
[Matt] We got a lot of food,
more than most survivalists are
776
00:44:56,567 --> 00:44:57,601
gonna be able to have out here.
777
00:44:57,767 --> 00:45:00,067
But now, with no sharing
allowed this time,
778
00:45:00,234 --> 00:45:02,167
my team is Gabby.
779
00:45:02,334 --> 00:45:04,067
Everyone else is on their own.
780
00:45:04,234 --> 00:45:07,767
The bounty and rewards
of every day's hunt goes to us.
781
00:45:09,000 --> 00:45:11,100
USA East, we are going
to feast.
782
00:45:11,267 --> 00:45:12,601
We're going to have to eat
783
00:45:13,667 --> 00:45:16,467
more than you think
you should want to.
784
00:45:16,634 --> 00:45:17,868
This is a good problem
to have.
785
00:45:18,033 --> 00:45:19,267
[Matt] This --
[chuckles]
786
00:45:19,434 --> 00:45:20,667
It's a very good problem.
787
00:45:26,801 --> 00:45:29,701
I'm just gonna let that chill
like it's doing.
788
00:45:29,868 --> 00:45:32,300
-[Teal] Yes, sir.
-[Frank] Licking the meat.
789
00:45:32,467 --> 00:45:35,167
We're dealing with this warthog,
and look at Teal.
790
00:45:35,334 --> 00:45:39,167
-She's up here just...
-Happy as a pig in mud.
791
00:45:39,334 --> 00:45:40,801
[Frank]
Happy as a pig in the mud.
792
00:45:40,968 --> 00:45:42,467
So this is what we got
going on.
793
00:45:43,467 --> 00:45:47,267
And this is a competition,
and I don't -- you know,
794
00:45:47,434 --> 00:45:49,000
starving people don't
win competitions.
795
00:45:50,067 --> 00:45:51,267
Well fed ones do.
796
00:45:52,667 --> 00:45:54,801
Speaking of, we should
eat more.
797
00:45:54,968 --> 00:45:56,901
Yeah, we should.
We're gonna eat now.
798
00:45:59,367 --> 00:46:00,667
[Teal] You look like
a caveman, Frank.
799
00:46:01,801 --> 00:46:04,300
That is actually very tender.
800
00:46:04,467 --> 00:46:05,467
Teal, bite that.
801
00:46:09,801 --> 00:46:11,701
Oh, my God,
that's really good.
802
00:46:14,167 --> 00:46:16,267
-That is real good.
-[Frank] Mm-hmm.
803
00:46:19,701 --> 00:46:21,667
[Matt] The heart of any animal
is sort of where
804
00:46:21,834 --> 00:46:23,868
it holds its spirit.
So, to take a bite of the heart
805
00:46:24,033 --> 00:46:25,968
is like embracing
the animal's spirit.
806
00:46:26,133 --> 00:46:29,100
The heart is the least gamey,
the most like steak.
807
00:46:29,267 --> 00:46:30,267
[Gabby] OK.
808
00:46:32,067 --> 00:46:35,868
We're feasting
around the fire, right?
809
00:46:36,033 --> 00:46:37,267
Could be a piece of roast beef.
810
00:46:37,267 --> 00:46:39,467
Matt is the best partner
I could have imagined out here.
811
00:46:39,634 --> 00:46:43,901
We have full trees of meat
hanging out, drying in the sun.
812
00:46:44,067 --> 00:46:46,501
The hope is that we get
some biltong from this
813
00:46:46,667 --> 00:46:49,667
and we can eat this
in the upcoming days and weeks
814
00:46:49,834 --> 00:46:51,000
in this challenge.
815
00:46:51,167 --> 00:46:54,267
Man, I've never had
anything like this, Matt.
816
00:46:54,434 --> 00:46:56,367
Not on any
of my five challenges.
817
00:46:56,534 --> 00:46:57,467
Delicious.
818
00:47:01,267 --> 00:47:03,267
[hyenas howling softly]
819
00:47:06,567 --> 00:47:08,467
[Matt] Right now, we have,
820
00:47:08,634 --> 00:47:12,901
we have a meat tree that's about
20 feet from us right now.
821
00:47:13,067 --> 00:47:14,767
And it is
822
00:47:15,767 --> 00:47:19,067
protected by a smoking pile
of embers,
823
00:47:20,167 --> 00:47:24,100
um, a thorn boma
and protected by height.
824
00:47:24,267 --> 00:47:26,667
So we're hoping that
the thorns will keep
825
00:47:26,834 --> 00:47:28,467
anything from wanting
to climb it.
826
00:47:28,634 --> 00:47:32,100
And if all works out well,
if we do hear anything,
827
00:47:32,267 --> 00:47:33,801
we can yell at it
and keep it away.
828
00:47:33,968 --> 00:47:35,367
We do our best.
That's all we can do.
829
00:47:49,367 --> 00:47:51,167
Oh, God.
[bleep]
830
00:47:52,167 --> 00:47:53,667
[Rachel]
It's definitely concerning me
that your back's not
831
00:47:53,834 --> 00:47:55,667
getting better,
but I'm not surprised
832
00:47:55,834 --> 00:47:56,701
'cause we're not eating.
833
00:47:56,868 --> 00:47:59,200
Your body needs protein
to heal...
834
00:47:59,367 --> 00:48:00,667
-[Dan sniffles]
-...and we just haven't been
835
00:48:00,834 --> 00:48:01,868
getting it.
836
00:48:03,267 --> 00:48:04,767
Makes me anxious.
837
00:48:04,934 --> 00:48:06,501
I feel like if we were thrown
into a challenge right now,
838
00:48:06,667 --> 00:48:08,501
you're just gonna
hurt yourself more.
839
00:48:08,667 --> 00:48:10,000
[Dan] Ugh, speaking of which.
840
00:48:12,167 --> 00:48:14,200
-[Rachel] Oh, are you kidding?
-[Dan] Great timing.
841
00:48:15,467 --> 00:48:18,901
-Ooh, here we go.
-Oh, God.
842
00:48:19,067 --> 00:48:21,267
"Head to the X to do
what needs to be dung."
843
00:48:23,200 --> 00:48:24,267
-Dung?
-Dung.
844
00:48:24,434 --> 00:48:26,100
-D-U-N-G.
-Yeah.
845
00:48:26,267 --> 00:48:27,467
[Pablo] Dung?
846
00:48:28,801 --> 00:48:31,767
-I don't know what dung is.
-Crap's about to get real.
847
00:48:31,934 --> 00:48:34,667
-Crap is about to get real.
-[Teal] Dung?
848
00:48:34,834 --> 00:48:36,067
-Not "Done."
-Yeah.
849
00:48:36,234 --> 00:48:37,267
[both] Dung.
850
00:48:37,434 --> 00:48:38,467
[Marina] Oh, my God.
851
00:48:38,634 --> 00:48:41,901
[Rene] At least above
the red line today.
852
00:48:42,067 --> 00:48:44,400
-Be ready for anything.
-Oh, good God.
853
00:48:44,567 --> 00:48:46,868
Head to the X to do
what needs to be dung.
854
00:48:47,033 --> 00:48:48,267
[Rachel] Oh, my gosh.
855
00:48:48,434 --> 00:48:49,667
[Dan] This sucks.
856
00:48:49,834 --> 00:48:51,367
It's definitely overwhelming.
857
00:48:51,534 --> 00:48:56,367
We're in fourth place right now,
but my back is just screaming.
858
00:48:56,534 --> 00:48:58,567
Sorry, I've done this before,
but I don't normally ask people
859
00:48:58,734 --> 00:49:01,267
to do it while I'm naked.
-[Rachel laughs]
860
00:49:01,434 --> 00:49:02,267
We're about to
enter a challenge.
861
00:49:02,434 --> 00:49:03,467
I'll take all the help
I can get.
862
00:49:03,634 --> 00:49:05,267
Yeah, definitely.
Ready?
863
00:49:05,434 --> 00:49:06,601
One, two, three.
864
00:49:06,601 --> 00:49:09,901
This challenge is going to be
physically demanding.
865
00:49:10,067 --> 00:49:14,100
I know Dan will give it 1,000%,
and I don't know that he has
866
00:49:14,267 --> 00:49:16,000
1,000% left in the tank
right now.
867
00:49:16,167 --> 00:49:18,367
It's definitely not looking
great for Team Pacific.
868
00:49:18,534 --> 00:49:19,567
[grunts softly] Ugh.
869
00:49:22,267 --> 00:49:23,300
Ow.
870
00:49:30,567 --> 00:49:33,000
[Dan] I've never felt so poorly
walking up to the starting line
871
00:49:33,167 --> 00:49:34,567
of one of these
challenges before.
872
00:49:34,734 --> 00:49:37,767
My back is out.
I haven't eaten a single bit.
873
00:49:37,934 --> 00:49:38,968
It puts me into a panic.
874
00:49:40,000 --> 00:49:42,100
[Jeff] I'm excited to go
into this competition.
875
00:49:42,267 --> 00:49:44,868
Kerra and I, we're strong.
We're well-fed.
876
00:49:45,033 --> 00:49:47,167
Our communication has improved.
877
00:49:47,334 --> 00:49:50,267
We processed that entire
warthog together.
878
00:49:50,434 --> 00:49:52,367
I'm feeling confident.
879
00:49:52,534 --> 00:49:54,667
[Fernanda] We've struggled
in this challenge.
880
00:49:54,834 --> 00:49:58,200
We lost at the primitive fire,
and then we lost at the torch
881
00:49:58,367 --> 00:50:01,267
and trapping challenge,
so that brought us down,
882
00:50:01,434 --> 00:50:03,868
but we're not gonna let that
into our mind.
883
00:50:04,033 --> 00:50:05,367
We need to score points.
884
00:50:10,667 --> 00:50:12,000
Are we ready to see
what's on the scoreboard?
885
00:50:12,167 --> 00:50:13,968
-[all] Yeah.
-[Kerra] All right, let's do it.
886
00:50:20,400 --> 00:50:22,667
-Whoa.
-[Jeff] OK.
887
00:50:22,834 --> 00:50:25,167
You guys got some bridges
built over there.
888
00:50:25,334 --> 00:50:27,501
East and South, tied up.
889
00:50:27,667 --> 00:50:30,968
Building a bridge on Day 5
has added 100 points
890
00:50:31,133 --> 00:50:32,868
to USA South's score
891
00:50:33,033 --> 00:50:35,601
and created a tie
for first place.
892
00:50:35,767 --> 00:50:38,000
[Frank] A lot of people kind
of realized that we'd snuck up
893
00:50:38,167 --> 00:50:39,367
on 'em a little bit.
894
00:50:39,367 --> 00:50:42,100
After the bridge build,
we're right up under the lead.
895
00:50:42,267 --> 00:50:44,367
Both of us are very confident
in our skills,
896
00:50:44,534 --> 00:50:46,400
and we really don't need
to showboat.
897
00:50:46,567 --> 00:50:48,968
We're just gonna keep
moving forward.
898
00:50:49,133 --> 00:50:52,167
[Alexa] Frank and Teal are now
ten points ahead of us.
899
00:50:52,334 --> 00:50:53,767
It means we're still
in the top three,
900
00:50:53,934 --> 00:50:56,667
but we started out
this challenge
901
00:50:56,834 --> 00:50:59,200
with the maximum
amount of points,
902
00:50:59,367 --> 00:51:02,000
and we're gradually slipping
down the leaderboard.
903
00:51:03,000 --> 00:51:04,267
This is concerning.
904
00:51:05,567 --> 00:51:07,367
Some movement
at the bottom there.
905
00:51:07,534 --> 00:51:09,767
The lower four teams
are so close.
906
00:51:10,868 --> 00:51:13,701
While Brazil and Mexico remain
under the red line,
907
00:51:13,868 --> 00:51:16,701
the 100 points they earned
for completing the bridge build
908
00:51:16,868 --> 00:51:18,767
has tightened the competition.
909
00:51:18,934 --> 00:51:22,501
Now the bottom four teams are
separated by just 30 points.
910
00:51:23,667 --> 00:51:25,000
[Rachel] Right now we're
in fourth place.
911
00:51:25,167 --> 00:51:28,367
We're only 30 points
above the elimination line.
912
00:51:28,534 --> 00:51:31,200
So Dan and I are still
very much not safe.
913
00:51:31,367 --> 00:51:33,868
-Oh, yeah, it's close.
-So close.
914
00:51:34,033 --> 00:51:35,767
Anyone could take that today
and change it.
915
00:51:35,934 --> 00:51:37,801
[Kerra] Well, we got one more,
so let's see what that is.
916
00:51:39,567 --> 00:51:42,868
"Today, each team must build
a suspended
917
00:51:43,033 --> 00:51:45,300
baited basket bird trap."
918
00:51:45,467 --> 00:51:46,567
Typically for ground-based
919
00:51:46,734 --> 00:51:48,801
trapping of birds
and small mammals...
920
00:51:48,968 --> 00:51:50,901
[Teal] Heck yeah!
921
00:51:51,067 --> 00:51:53,367
...the arapuca trap has been
used by survivalists
922
00:51:53,534 --> 00:51:55,300
to trap game for centuries.
923
00:51:56,567 --> 00:51:59,267
This variation utilizes
two baskets
924
00:51:59,434 --> 00:52:00,601
suspended in a tree.
925
00:52:02,000 --> 00:52:04,501
It is ideal for trapping
a wide range of birds
926
00:52:04,667 --> 00:52:05,801
common to Zululand,
927
00:52:05,968 --> 00:52:07,901
including the red-necked
spurfowl.
928
00:52:10,167 --> 00:52:12,601
[Rene speaking]
929
00:52:15,067 --> 00:52:17,267
I make it full time in my home.
930
00:52:25,701 --> 00:52:28,501
For the first phase
of this multi-step challenge,
931
00:52:28,667 --> 00:52:31,968
the survivalist must find bait
for their bird traps.
932
00:52:32,133 --> 00:52:35,167
The best bait in the area are
flame tree seeds,
933
00:52:35,334 --> 00:52:37,968
a common food for the area's
rhino population.
934
00:52:38,133 --> 00:52:39,167
Seeds are prevalent
935
00:52:39,334 --> 00:52:41,601
in the nearby
rhino-grazing savanna.
936
00:52:41,767 --> 00:52:44,300
But to find 10
undigested seeds,
937
00:52:44,467 --> 00:52:47,801
each team must dig
through piles of rhino dung.
938
00:52:47,968 --> 00:52:48,968
Oh!
939
00:52:49,133 --> 00:52:50,601
I knew we were gonna
get dirty.
940
00:52:50,767 --> 00:52:52,467
It's about to get [bleep].
941
00:52:52,634 --> 00:52:55,267
I am stoked about digging
through crap
942
00:52:55,434 --> 00:52:56,467
and looking for seeds.
943
00:52:56,634 --> 00:52:58,267
I don't know if
it's the archaeologist in me
944
00:52:58,434 --> 00:52:59,767
or just the dirty little kid.
945
00:52:59,934 --> 00:53:03,567
"Craft and bind two bird traps
to the trunk of a tree
946
00:53:03,734 --> 00:53:06,467
large enough to capture
a spurfowl."
947
00:53:06,634 --> 00:53:09,667
After gathering ten seeds,
each team moves to
948
00:53:09,834 --> 00:53:12,300
the adjacent grove, where
they will collect materials
949
00:53:12,467 --> 00:53:14,367
and build their suspended
bird traps
950
00:53:14,534 --> 00:53:15,968
using the provided paracord.
951
00:53:16,968 --> 00:53:19,000
"At the completion
of this challenge,
952
00:53:19,167 --> 00:53:21,767
"teams below the red line
will face off
953
00:53:21,934 --> 00:53:24,167
in an elimination
battle tomorrow."
954
00:53:24,334 --> 00:53:26,000
-[Rachel] Oh, my God.
-[Matt] Wow.
955
00:53:26,167 --> 00:53:27,701
-[Rachel] Oh, my God.
-Whoo!
956
00:53:27,868 --> 00:53:30,567
In today's challenge,
teams earn points based
957
00:53:30,734 --> 00:53:32,267
on the order of finish.
958
00:53:32,434 --> 00:53:34,667
First place earns 100 points,
959
00:53:34,834 --> 00:53:36,868
second place receives 70,
960
00:53:37,033 --> 00:53:38,567
and third place, 50,
961
00:53:38,734 --> 00:53:41,000
while the bottom team
earns nothing.
962
00:53:41,167 --> 00:53:42,801
Those bottom four are
in trouble.
963
00:53:42,968 --> 00:53:43,968
Yeah.
964
00:53:44,133 --> 00:53:46,100
-First elimination tomorrow.
-[Teal speaking]
965
00:53:46,267 --> 00:53:47,367
Woo!
966
00:53:47,367 --> 00:53:49,968
[Kerra] We're literally just
above the red line,
967
00:53:50,133 --> 00:53:52,701
so we really need to do good
in this challenge
968
00:53:52,868 --> 00:53:54,667
to keep our asses in here.
969
00:53:54,834 --> 00:53:58,601
Just 20 points, Jeff.
Take care, Kerra.
970
00:53:58,767 --> 00:54:00,601
[Rene speaking]
971
00:54:00,767 --> 00:54:04,000
We can get 100 points.
972
00:54:04,167 --> 00:54:06,100
Oh, my God.
973
00:54:06,267 --> 00:54:08,601
We need to beat Texas
and USA Pacific.
974
00:54:08,767 --> 00:54:09,801
[Pablo] Yeah.
975
00:54:09,968 --> 00:54:11,667
[Fernanda] We don't wanna
face elimination.
976
00:54:11,834 --> 00:54:14,100
I don't care if we have
to grab those seeds like
977
00:54:14,267 --> 00:54:17,667
with our mouths in the dung.
I don't care.
978
00:54:17,834 --> 00:54:20,901
We're gonna do it because we're
not leaving, my friend.
979
00:54:21,067 --> 00:54:22,267
[in Spanish]
980
00:54:22,434 --> 00:54:25,467
[voices overlapping]
981
00:54:25,634 --> 00:54:26,968
I can't do another challenge.
982
00:54:27,133 --> 00:54:28,367
Like, 30 points is not
that much.
983
00:54:28,534 --> 00:54:29,767
No, it's not.
984
00:54:29,934 --> 00:54:31,367
And we really can't do
another challenge tomorrow.
985
00:54:31,534 --> 00:54:33,400
-We need to let you heal.
-[Dan] Yeah.
986
00:54:33,567 --> 00:54:34,767
With my back the way
it is right now,
987
00:54:34,934 --> 00:54:37,567
I cannot physically handle
two back-to-back challenges.
988
00:54:37,734 --> 00:54:40,467
So I don't just want to win
right now.
989
00:54:40,634 --> 00:54:42,100
I have to.
990
00:54:42,267 --> 00:54:43,767
I wanna stay
in this competition.
991
00:54:43,934 --> 00:54:47,467
-Your challenge starts now.
-[Dan] Go, go, go, go.
992
00:54:47,634 --> 00:54:48,567
Go!
993
00:54:52,300 --> 00:54:54,467
-[Dan] Go, go, go, go!
-[Ky] Go, go, go, Lex!
994
00:54:54,634 --> 00:54:55,601
[Gabby] Get 'em, Matt!
995
00:54:55,601 --> 00:54:56,734
Get 'em, Matt!
I'm right behind you, man!
996
00:54:56,901 --> 00:54:59,200
The survivalists have been
tasked with building
997
00:54:59,367 --> 00:55:02,067
a suspended double
arapuca bird trap.
998
00:55:02,234 --> 00:55:05,567
In phase one, they must collect
10 seeds from rhino dung
999
00:55:05,734 --> 00:55:07,367
to be used as bait.
1000
00:55:07,534 --> 00:55:09,267
[Teal] Frank, two!
Frank, three!
1001
00:55:09,434 --> 00:55:11,000
-[Matt] I got three, Gabby.
-[Gabby] Three? OK.
1002
00:55:11,167 --> 00:55:12,801
[Matt]
Rhino dung is mostly grass.
1003
00:55:12,968 --> 00:55:16,467
And because of that,
to find 10 seeds fast
1004
00:55:16,634 --> 00:55:17,734
is gonna be a trip.
1005
00:55:17,901 --> 00:55:19,467
They're smaller
than a sunflower seed.
1006
00:55:19,634 --> 00:55:21,400
It's like a needle
in a haystack.
1007
00:55:21,567 --> 00:55:23,767
[Fernanda and Pablo
speaking Spanish]
1008
00:55:23,934 --> 00:55:25,567
-[Dan] How you doing, Rachel?
-[Rachel] Have five.
1009
00:55:25,734 --> 00:55:28,767
Six, seven, eight.
1010
00:55:28,934 --> 00:55:30,567
-[Jeff] Have you found any
yet, Kerra?
-[Kerra] Yeah, one.
1011
00:55:30,734 --> 00:55:32,767
I'm digging through, digging
through this pile right now.
1012
00:55:32,934 --> 00:55:34,601
I'm not seeing any seeds.
1013
00:55:34,767 --> 00:55:37,300
-I think my pile's no go.
-[Kerra] Three.
1014
00:55:39,501 --> 00:55:41,801
I managed to collect ten
in what seems like
1015
00:55:41,968 --> 00:55:43,000
a blink of an eye.
1016
00:55:43,167 --> 00:55:45,801
Nine and ten.
1017
00:55:46,767 --> 00:55:49,868
We are the first team to leave
the dung pile, and I think,
1018
00:55:50,033 --> 00:55:53,467
"Hallelujah, maybe this is
gonna go exactly as planned."
1019
00:55:53,634 --> 00:55:56,167
Now that Ky and Alexa have
collected all ten seeds,
1020
00:55:56,334 --> 00:55:57,868
they can move on to phase two
1021
00:55:58,033 --> 00:55:59,667
and begin constructing
their trap.
1022
00:55:59,834 --> 00:56:01,267
-I got five.
-I got it, we got it.
1023
00:56:01,434 --> 00:56:02,701
-We got it.
-Go, go up there.
1024
00:56:02,701 --> 00:56:05,901
Team Australia is quickly
followed by USA East...
1025
00:56:06,067 --> 00:56:09,067
[Rachel] Nine, ten.
OK, let's go.
1026
00:56:09,234 --> 00:56:10,367
...USA Pacific...
1027
00:56:10,534 --> 00:56:11,467
[Kerra] Ten, I got it.
1028
00:56:11,634 --> 00:56:13,300
-...Texas...
-Let's go.
1029
00:56:13,467 --> 00:56:16,267
-Ten!
-...and USA South.
1030
00:56:16,434 --> 00:56:21,000
[Fernanda and Pablo
speaking Spanish]
1031
00:56:21,167 --> 00:56:23,100
[Rene speaking Portuguese]
1032
00:56:24,467 --> 00:56:29,901
The last two teams today
go to elimination tomorrow.
1033
00:56:30,067 --> 00:56:32,968
[Marina and Rene
speaking Portuguese]
1034
00:56:33,133 --> 00:56:36,267
We need to finish
this competition in first.
1035
00:56:36,434 --> 00:56:37,968
I don't want a more mistake.
1036
00:56:38,133 --> 00:56:41,367
[Fernanda]
Seven, eight, nine, ten.
1037
00:56:41,534 --> 00:56:43,267
[Rene and Marina
speaking Portuguese]
1038
00:56:44,267 --> 00:56:47,367
All the teams have completed
phase one of the challenge.
1039
00:56:47,534 --> 00:56:49,267
They move on to phase two,
1040
00:56:49,434 --> 00:56:51,667
gathering the necessary
materials for
1041
00:56:51,834 --> 00:56:54,901
and then building
their suspended bird traps.
1042
00:56:55,067 --> 00:56:57,667
The trap is made of
two arapuca baskets,
1043
00:56:57,834 --> 00:57:00,367
each consisting of
eight layers of sticks,
1044
00:57:00,534 --> 00:57:02,200
laid horizontally
and vertically
1045
00:57:02,367 --> 00:57:04,100
to create a pyramid structure.
1046
00:57:04,267 --> 00:57:07,000
The provided paracord must be
stretched tight
1047
00:57:07,167 --> 00:57:09,767
in order to maintain
structural stability.
1048
00:57:09,934 --> 00:57:12,167
The spaces between rungs
must be small enough
1049
00:57:12,334 --> 00:57:14,000
to keep a spurfowl
from escaping.
1050
00:57:15,667 --> 00:57:16,667
Long, I need long.
1051
00:57:17,667 --> 00:57:19,167
Longer the better, please.
1052
00:57:19,334 --> 00:57:20,901
I've done these traps
and snares before.
1053
00:57:21,067 --> 00:57:23,000
Yeah, I need
long sticks, please.
1054
00:57:23,167 --> 00:57:24,901
Straighter the better,
guys, please,
1055
00:57:25,067 --> 00:57:26,501
otherwise the bird can escape.
1056
00:57:27,601 --> 00:57:30,000
So I'm feeling confident
that at least
1057
00:57:30,167 --> 00:57:33,968
the double arapuca part of
this challenge we have nailed.
1058
00:57:34,133 --> 00:57:35,601
[Alexa] Straight.
1059
00:57:35,767 --> 00:57:38,868
We still haven't eaten yet,
but we are 10 points
1060
00:57:39,033 --> 00:57:40,567
off unlocking a new
survival item.
1061
00:57:40,734 --> 00:57:42,868
If we can just get
the fishing lure today,
1062
00:57:43,033 --> 00:57:45,467
that would be a huge win.
1063
00:57:45,634 --> 00:57:46,801
[Ky]
All right, Alexa, you're up.
1064
00:57:48,267 --> 00:57:50,267
[Dan] Where do you wanna work?
How about right here?
1065
00:57:50,434 --> 00:57:51,567
-Right here.
-[Rachel] OK.
1066
00:57:51,734 --> 00:57:52,868
-[Dan] This spot's nice.
-[Rachel] OK.
1067
00:57:53,033 --> 00:57:54,667
[Dan] This is a really
intimidating challenge.
1068
00:57:54,834 --> 00:57:56,968
I've built an arapuca bird
trap many of times,
1069
00:57:57,133 --> 00:57:58,734
including on
a previous competition.
1070
00:57:58,901 --> 00:58:01,067
We're resetting our trap,
shoving sticks in all
1071
00:58:01,234 --> 00:58:03,200
different places, just trying
to get it to be good.
1072
00:58:03,367 --> 00:58:04,767
It's gotta be stable
when it falls.
1073
00:58:04,934 --> 00:58:05,868
Hit the trigger.
1074
00:58:06,868 --> 00:58:08,868
It collapses.
It's not a proper trap.
1075
00:58:09,033 --> 00:58:10,100
It's not easy.
1076
00:58:10,267 --> 00:58:11,901
Our game plan is to go
slow and steady
1077
00:58:12,067 --> 00:58:13,000
and get it right the first time.
1078
00:58:14,000 --> 00:58:15,667
That's a good working area
right there.
1079
00:58:15,834 --> 00:58:16,868
[Rachel] I like it too.
1080
00:58:17,033 --> 00:58:19,167
I am nervous about Dan's back.
1081
00:58:19,334 --> 00:58:21,801
So the best bang for our buck
is for him to build
1082
00:58:21,968 --> 00:58:23,801
and me to do the chopping.
-Knife is...
1083
00:58:26,767 --> 00:58:28,167
[Dan] Ha-ha!
1084
00:58:28,334 --> 00:58:30,601
Yep, that looks good.
So now material collection.
1085
00:58:30,767 --> 00:58:32,868
-I'll start collecting
the 32 sticks.
-[Kerra] OK.
1086
00:58:33,033 --> 00:58:36,100
If you wanna start collecting
the four trigger sticks.
1087
00:58:36,267 --> 00:58:40,000
[Kerra] We have to construct
a double arapuca bird trap,
1088
00:58:40,167 --> 00:58:44,868
which is not anything that
Jeff and I are good at doing.
1089
00:58:45,033 --> 00:58:47,367
You have to be really good
at bushcraft to get
1090
00:58:47,534 --> 00:58:49,367
this kind of trap
done correctly.
1091
00:58:49,534 --> 00:58:51,167
Otherwise, it just falls apart.
1092
00:58:51,334 --> 00:58:53,801
It's a very finicky trap.
It's a very delicate trap.
1093
00:58:53,968 --> 00:58:56,000
Jeff and I are not
delicate people.
1094
00:58:56,167 --> 00:58:59,000
I'm collecting everything
first, and then we will build
1095
00:58:59,167 --> 00:59:00,767
after that is done.
1096
00:59:00,934 --> 00:59:03,267
Every great survivalist can
admit their weakness.
1097
00:59:03,434 --> 00:59:05,200
My weakness is bushcraft.
1098
00:59:05,367 --> 00:59:06,968
[Patrick] Jeff made the basket
for this trap
1099
00:59:07,133 --> 00:59:07,968
completely wrong.
1100
00:59:08,133 --> 00:59:09,467
It's just falling apart, dude.
1101
00:59:09,634 --> 00:59:11,200
I thought that he knew
how to build this.
1102
00:59:11,367 --> 00:59:14,467
I'm gonna have to start
all over again from scratch.
1103
00:59:14,634 --> 00:59:16,968
Kerra's a better partner
than Patrick was.
1104
00:59:17,133 --> 00:59:19,100
And so this time,
the trigger stick,
1105
00:59:19,267 --> 00:59:21,267
it's gonna work.
We're gonna be just fine.
1106
00:59:23,000 --> 00:59:23,901
[Teal] OK.
1107
00:59:24,067 --> 00:59:25,300
Wait, how many sticks
do we need?
1108
00:59:26,367 --> 00:59:29,000
-[Frank] 64.
-[Teal] OK.
1109
00:59:30,100 --> 00:59:32,667
This is a trap
I'm very familiar with.
1110
00:59:32,834 --> 00:59:35,267
I've been making this trap
since I was young,
1111
00:59:35,434 --> 00:59:37,567
and I hope it shows.
1112
00:59:37,734 --> 00:59:39,167
OK, so here they are.
1113
00:59:39,334 --> 00:59:41,167
You wanna start stabbing one?
Ooh, wait a minute.
1114
00:59:41,334 --> 00:59:42,267
That's gonna be way too short.
1115
00:59:42,434 --> 00:59:43,567
It is way too short.
1116
00:59:43,734 --> 00:59:45,267
That middle paracord's
gotta be way longer,
1117
00:59:45,434 --> 00:59:47,467
'cause it's gotta go up
at a third dimension.
1118
00:59:47,634 --> 00:59:50,400
So, basically, it's like, uh,
a right-angle triangle.
1119
00:59:50,567 --> 00:59:53,300
So, we need to do,
like, A squared plus B squared
1120
00:59:53,467 --> 00:59:55,000
equals C squared, and we need
to make sure we have
1121
00:59:55,167 --> 00:59:56,901
twice as much as that cordage.
1122
00:59:57,067 --> 01:00:00,100
The bird trap is held together
by two pieces of cordage
1123
01:00:00,267 --> 01:00:02,100
tied to the basket's base.
1124
01:00:02,267 --> 01:00:05,868
Twisting the two runner sticks
into an X shape creates tension
1125
01:00:06,033 --> 01:00:09,067
as the trap rungs are stacked
beneath the tightening cordage,
1126
01:00:09,234 --> 01:00:11,734
creating a sturdy
pyramid structure.
1127
01:00:11,901 --> 01:00:13,000
It has to be
twice the distance.
1128
01:00:13,167 --> 01:00:15,200
-Cut me a new piece of cordage.
-[Frank] Damn it!
1129
01:00:15,367 --> 01:00:19,167
[Pablo]
I'm looking for big branches,
small branches.
1130
01:00:19,334 --> 01:00:21,167
[Fernanda]
OK, this is one trigger.
1131
01:00:21,334 --> 01:00:23,100
We are below the red line.
1132
01:00:23,267 --> 01:00:25,567
We don't wanna get
into an elimination challenge,
1133
01:00:25,734 --> 01:00:29,667
so we really need to win
this challenge today.
1134
01:00:29,834 --> 01:00:30,834
Give me a paracord.
1135
01:00:31,968 --> 01:00:34,100
Obviously, that's a lot
of pressure on us,
1136
01:00:34,267 --> 01:00:35,501
but we can handle this.
1137
01:00:36,567 --> 01:00:38,667
[in Spanish]
1138
01:00:46,767 --> 01:00:48,767
[Rene speaking]
1139
01:01:04,667 --> 01:01:06,667
[in Portuguese]
1140
01:01:16,567 --> 01:01:18,968
Where do I tie these?
Just the four corners?
1141
01:01:19,133 --> 01:01:21,868
-Do I do that now?
-Um, yeah.
1142
01:01:22,033 --> 01:01:25,167
Tie one there and then
tie one on this,
1143
01:01:25,334 --> 01:01:27,601
and then we'll drape them up
and over and tie them in.
1144
01:01:27,767 --> 01:01:28,901
[Kerra] OK.
1145
01:01:29,067 --> 01:01:30,868
Once the pyramid
is constructed,
1146
01:01:31,033 --> 01:01:34,601
we take our paracord,
we wrap it around the top,
1147
01:01:34,767 --> 01:01:37,267
which provides
top-down pressure,
1148
01:01:37,434 --> 01:01:39,167
holding this entire trap
in place.
1149
01:01:39,334 --> 01:01:41,501
[Kerra] I'll tie mine, you wait.
Keep that tight.
1150
01:01:42,567 --> 01:01:43,901
[Jeff] And this is critical.
1151
01:01:44,067 --> 01:01:47,000
If you do not have
enough top-down pressure
1152
01:01:47,167 --> 01:01:50,267
with the paracord, it will come
loose and it will fall apart.
1153
01:01:51,567 --> 01:01:53,167
That one is done.
1154
01:01:53,334 --> 01:01:54,801
I'm gonna gently set this
to the side,
1155
01:01:54,968 --> 01:01:56,000
out of our work area.
1156
01:01:57,267 --> 01:01:58,868
Nice job.
Very, very nice.
1157
01:01:59,033 --> 01:02:00,267
-Very nice.
-[Kerra] OK.
1158
01:02:00,434 --> 01:02:02,601
Our first trap is built,
and I look around.
1159
01:02:02,767 --> 01:02:05,567
No one else has
their first trap built yet.
1160
01:02:05,734 --> 01:02:08,667
Hey, Team Australia!
Better catch up!
1161
01:02:08,834 --> 01:02:10,067
[Alexa] We don't need to
catch up, Jeff.
1162
01:02:10,234 --> 01:02:11,467
We're not going home tomorrow.
1163
01:02:12,567 --> 01:02:14,567
[Rene speaking]
1164
01:02:16,300 --> 01:02:17,767
We need to hurry.
1165
01:02:17,934 --> 01:02:20,267
[Fernanda in Spanish]
1166
01:02:20,434 --> 01:02:22,767
How did he build a trap
that fast?
1167
01:02:22,934 --> 01:02:24,501
This is not good.
1168
01:02:24,667 --> 01:02:25,801
Oh, [bleep].
1169
01:02:25,801 --> 01:02:28,200
It almost seems impossible
to have completed a trap
1170
01:02:28,367 --> 01:02:29,300
that quickly.
1171
01:02:29,467 --> 01:02:30,767
I cannot let them beat us.
1172
01:02:31,767 --> 01:02:32,868
All right, let's go.
1173
01:02:39,267 --> 01:02:42,567
Hey, Team Australia!
Better catch up!
1174
01:02:42,734 --> 01:02:44,000
[Alexa] We don't need
to catch up, Jeff.
1175
01:02:44,167 --> 01:02:45,601
We're not going home tomorrow.
1176
01:02:45,767 --> 01:02:49,167
Gloating should never be done,
but it really shouldn't be done
1177
01:02:49,334 --> 01:02:51,734
when you haven't
finished the challenge.
1178
01:02:51,901 --> 01:02:53,567
-Is this eight?
-[Alexa] Yep.
1179
01:02:53,734 --> 01:02:55,267
You keep going.
Start on that one.
1180
01:02:56,367 --> 01:02:57,868
[Alexa] At least we're
on our second trap.
1181
01:02:58,033 --> 01:02:59,868
This is good.
1182
01:03:00,100 --> 01:03:02,767
While Australia and Texas
begin their second basket
1183
01:03:02,934 --> 01:03:05,267
for the suspended
double arapuca bird trap,
1184
01:03:05,434 --> 01:03:08,067
all other teams near completion
of their first
1185
01:03:08,234 --> 01:03:09,167
eight-rung basket.
1186
01:03:11,200 --> 01:03:13,067
What do we got here?
Let's count this.
1187
01:03:13,234 --> 01:03:14,434
We got one,
1188
01:03:15,501 --> 01:03:20,767
two, three, four, five,
six, seven, and that should be
1189
01:03:20,934 --> 01:03:22,501
eight there.
Matt, this is good.
1190
01:03:22,667 --> 01:03:24,567
This is tight.
This is a bird trap.
1191
01:03:24,734 --> 01:03:27,000
-OK.
-First one's done.
1192
01:03:27,167 --> 01:03:28,167
Moving on to trap number two.
1193
01:03:40,868 --> 01:03:42,901
[Dan] Technically complete.
That's really tight.
1194
01:03:43,067 --> 01:03:44,267
-That's really tight.
-[Rachel] That looks
really good.
1195
01:03:44,434 --> 01:03:45,934
That looks great, Dan.
1196
01:03:48,400 --> 01:03:50,467
[Fernanda speaking
in Spanish]
1197
01:03:55,167 --> 01:03:57,467
Pablo and I, we have
a goal today,
1198
01:03:57,634 --> 01:03:59,467
and it's win this challenge
1199
01:03:59,634 --> 01:04:02,601
because we have to go
above the red line.
1200
01:04:02,767 --> 01:04:04,667
[in Spanish]
1201
01:04:04,834 --> 01:04:06,567
Just stack it.
Stack it with sticks.
1202
01:04:06,734 --> 01:04:09,467
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't have to be perfect.
1203
01:04:09,634 --> 01:04:11,834
[in Spanish]
1204
01:04:12,000 --> 01:04:13,167
[Gabby] That's eight.
1205
01:04:13,334 --> 01:04:15,100
And then let me do
the other way.
1206
01:04:15,267 --> 01:04:16,467
You should do it, Matt.
1207
01:04:16,634 --> 01:04:18,367
As fast as I can cut branches,
1208
01:04:18,534 --> 01:04:20,567
Gabby is stacking 'em
in this bird trap.
1209
01:04:20,734 --> 01:04:22,200
All right, so I got
the trigger mechanism here.
1210
01:04:22,367 --> 01:04:24,601
OK.
Eight on that side.
1211
01:04:24,767 --> 01:04:27,267
-Done.
-[both] All right.
1212
01:04:27,434 --> 01:04:30,200
The first to complete
their baskets, Matt and Gabby,
1213
01:04:30,367 --> 01:04:32,367
move on to phase three,
1214
01:04:32,534 --> 01:04:35,000
suspending their trap
from the tree.
1215
01:04:35,167 --> 01:04:38,100
To be functional,
the trap's bottom basket must
1216
01:04:38,267 --> 01:04:41,267
be set upside down,
securely tied against the tree
1217
01:04:41,434 --> 01:04:44,868
using cordage, and propped up
with a sturdy support stick
1218
01:04:45,033 --> 01:04:47,767
to keep the trap level after
the top basket is triggered.
1219
01:04:49,167 --> 01:04:51,067
-We wanna tie it on one side.
-You got it, buddy.
1220
01:04:51,234 --> 01:04:53,667
Tie it across here.
it's going to be stronger.
1221
01:04:53,834 --> 01:04:56,367
We get both traps made
record time.
1222
01:04:56,534 --> 01:04:58,567
No one else is as far
as we are right now.
1223
01:04:58,734 --> 01:05:01,767
To the best of my knowledge,
we might have the first trap
1224
01:05:01,934 --> 01:05:04,000
assembled up on the tree.
1225
01:05:04,167 --> 01:05:05,100
Hold what you got.
1226
01:05:09,767 --> 01:05:11,501
Like a lot of people are gonna
think they're done and then...
1227
01:05:11,667 --> 01:05:12,868
-[Dan] Yep.
-...have to start over.
1228
01:05:14,067 --> 01:05:16,868
Pushing these out.
[bleep]
1229
01:05:17,033 --> 01:05:19,267
Upon trying to get
the trap in place,
1230
01:05:19,434 --> 01:05:21,667
we realized one of the strings
come untied.
1231
01:05:21,834 --> 01:05:23,501
Ugh, do you want me
to take it down?
1232
01:05:23,667 --> 01:05:24,901
[Matt] You wanna take it down
and re-do it?
1233
01:05:25,067 --> 01:05:26,367
-Yeah.
-[Matt] OK.
1234
01:05:26,534 --> 01:05:27,534
Got it?
1235
01:05:27,701 --> 01:05:31,567
Now, one loose knot
that Gabby tied could be
1236
01:05:31,734 --> 01:05:33,667
the thing that costs us
first place
1237
01:05:33,834 --> 01:05:35,300
or even this whole competition.
1238
01:05:35,467 --> 01:05:36,968
While you tighten that one,
I'm gonna tighten this one
1239
01:05:37,133 --> 01:05:39,267
just to make sure they're
as solid as we can get.
-[Gabby] Please.
1240
01:05:39,434 --> 01:05:40,400
Yep.
1241
01:05:41,968 --> 01:05:44,100
[Frank] There's eight.
Yes!
1242
01:05:45,734 --> 01:05:47,834
All right.
1243
01:05:48,000 --> 01:05:50,667
[Teal] One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight.
1244
01:05:50,834 --> 01:05:53,567
We get the traps baskets
both built.
1245
01:05:53,734 --> 01:05:55,968
I think they're strong enough
to be able to be used
1246
01:05:56,133 --> 01:05:57,100
multiple times.
1247
01:05:57,267 --> 01:05:58,400
You want this one
to be the top?
1248
01:05:59,767 --> 01:06:01,767
See these long ends
sticking out?
1249
01:06:01,934 --> 01:06:03,267
Might be too long.
1250
01:06:03,434 --> 01:06:06,000
Uh, OK, I'll take it
with the saw then, I guess.
1251
01:06:06,167 --> 01:06:07,501
We're getting a place
in the tree,
1252
01:06:07,667 --> 01:06:09,767
and it becomes instantly
apparent that we need
1253
01:06:09,934 --> 01:06:11,968
more clearance on the basket.
1254
01:06:12,133 --> 01:06:14,400
So this is the moment that
1255
01:06:14,567 --> 01:06:16,767
folding saw really comes
in clutch.
1256
01:06:16,934 --> 01:06:18,167
If we didn't have this,
1257
01:06:18,334 --> 01:06:20,601
we would have to remake
the top basket.
1258
01:06:20,767 --> 01:06:21,767
[Kerra] [bleep], dude...
1259
01:06:23,868 --> 01:06:25,868
[Jeff speaking]
1260
01:06:30,734 --> 01:06:32,767
[Rene speaking Portuguese]
1261
01:06:38,167 --> 01:06:40,667
-It's the same.
-No.
1262
01:06:40,834 --> 01:06:42,667
Yeah.
Look.
1263
01:06:42,834 --> 01:06:43,968
-Yeah.
-No, no, no, no.
1264
01:06:44,133 --> 01:06:46,100
[in Portuguese]
1265
01:06:48,567 --> 01:06:50,534
-[Marina] No! The base is --
-[in Portuguese]
1266
01:06:53,000 --> 01:06:54,767
Take a look.
1267
01:06:54,934 --> 01:06:57,100
-We need the same size.
-Ah, OK.
1268
01:06:57,267 --> 01:07:01,567
Rene is so perfectionist.
We need to get this done.
1269
01:07:01,734 --> 01:07:05,067
Just need work.
Don't need be perfect.
1270
01:07:05,234 --> 01:07:07,167
[in Portuguese]
1271
01:07:13,067 --> 01:07:14,267
Can I check?
Can I check?
1272
01:07:15,467 --> 01:07:18,400
Can I check?
Yes!
1273
01:07:18,567 --> 01:07:19,834
Is perfect.
1274
01:07:21,267 --> 01:07:22,834
[Alexa] So we're almost finished
both traps now.
1275
01:07:23,000 --> 01:07:24,300
I'm just checking them
with a hole.
1276
01:07:24,467 --> 01:07:27,100
[Ky] Lex, you got it?
You happy with that?
1277
01:07:27,267 --> 01:07:30,067
[Alexa] Ky and I have now made
the two traps
1278
01:07:30,234 --> 01:07:32,100
and now we have to
tie them together
1279
01:07:32,267 --> 01:07:33,734
and tie them to the tree.
1280
01:07:34,834 --> 01:07:36,167
Oh God, they're moving.
1281
01:07:37,367 --> 01:07:38,467
[Ky] Higher.
1282
01:07:38,634 --> 01:07:39,901
It's better to be safe
than sorry.
1283
01:07:41,167 --> 01:07:42,200
[Fernanda grunts]
1284
01:07:43,267 --> 01:07:44,267
[in Spanish]
1285
01:07:48,734 --> 01:07:51,000
I see that some
of the other teams
1286
01:07:51,167 --> 01:07:53,167
are already done
building the trap.
1287
01:07:53,334 --> 01:07:56,667
We need to work faster because
we need to win this challenge.
1288
01:07:56,834 --> 01:07:58,567
We're 50% done, Pablo.
1289
01:08:00,167 --> 01:08:02,734
-[Dan] OK, done with these.
-[Rachel] OK, perfect.
1290
01:08:02,901 --> 01:08:03,901
That's pretty good.
Pretty good.
1291
01:08:03,901 --> 01:08:06,167
[Rachel] Good.
All right, let's get her up.
1292
01:08:06,334 --> 01:08:08,367
I see a lot of people kind
of in the tree step, so...
1293
01:08:08,534 --> 01:08:09,801
People are moving fast.
1294
01:08:09,801 --> 01:08:12,400
They're getting these traps
built fast, but I'm thinking,
1295
01:08:12,567 --> 01:08:15,901
there's no way that people are
putting these together
1296
01:08:16,067 --> 01:08:18,868
that fast and actually making,
like, a solid, sturdy trap
1297
01:08:19,033 --> 01:08:20,667
that's going to be able
to close on itself
1298
01:08:20,834 --> 01:08:22,868
and not just fall apart
into a million pieces.
1299
01:08:23,033 --> 01:08:24,100
-[Rachel] That feels secure.
-Does that feel stable?
1300
01:08:24,267 --> 01:08:25,567
-[Rachel] Yeah.
-All right.
1301
01:08:25,734 --> 01:08:26,868
Trigger.
1302
01:08:28,067 --> 01:08:29,400
[Gabby] All right, Matt,
this one's ready to flip.
1303
01:08:31,267 --> 01:08:33,667
All right, coming
up and around.
1304
01:08:33,834 --> 01:08:35,567
Matt and I work
very expeditiously
1305
01:08:35,734 --> 01:08:37,300
to put this basket
back together.
1306
01:08:37,467 --> 01:08:39,300
Let's see what we got
for a small side.
1307
01:08:41,767 --> 01:08:44,734
We're getting it back up,
and I look over, and I see
1308
01:08:44,901 --> 01:08:47,000
USA South tied their basket
onto the tree.
1309
01:08:47,167 --> 01:08:49,734
We don't have time to slow down
in this challenge.
1310
01:08:49,901 --> 01:08:52,167
All right, hold that in place
just like this.
1311
01:08:52,334 --> 01:08:53,367
[Gabby] OK.
1312
01:08:53,534 --> 01:08:56,501
We need a solid stick
like this.
1313
01:08:56,667 --> 01:08:59,667
With both of their baskets
secured onto their tree,
1314
01:08:59,834 --> 01:09:02,734
USA East is the first team
to move on to phase three
1315
01:09:02,901 --> 01:09:05,267
of the challenge,
building a trigger,
1316
01:09:05,434 --> 01:09:07,767
baiting the trap
with all ten seeds,
1317
01:09:07,934 --> 01:09:09,767
and successfully
deploying the trap.
1318
01:09:10,901 --> 01:09:13,267
The trigger will utilize
four sticks,
1319
01:09:13,434 --> 01:09:17,734
a Y-shaped support stick,
notched into a fulcrum stick,
1320
01:09:17,901 --> 01:09:20,868
then flanked on each side
by two trigger sticks.
1321
01:09:21,033 --> 01:09:23,367
The setup is meant to be
delicate so that even
1322
01:09:23,534 --> 01:09:26,100
the light touch of a wing
will activate the trap.
1323
01:09:27,767 --> 01:09:28,834
[Teal] What can I hold?
Nothing?
1324
01:09:29,000 --> 01:09:29,968
You can hold
1325
01:09:31,100 --> 01:09:32,968
that right there.
-[Teal] OK.
1326
01:09:33,133 --> 01:09:34,167
[Frank] I'm setting this trap,
1327
01:09:34,334 --> 01:09:35,767
and it's not an easy trap
to set.
1328
01:09:35,934 --> 01:09:37,200
You know, you've got
four sticks
1329
01:09:37,367 --> 01:09:39,167
you've gotta control
with two hands.
1330
01:09:40,601 --> 01:09:42,000
[exhales sharply]
[bleep]
1331
01:09:42,167 --> 01:09:43,100
It's OK.
Deep breaths.
1332
01:09:44,167 --> 01:09:45,400
You got this.
1333
01:09:45,567 --> 01:09:47,968
I'm snapping these sticks
off with my teeth
1334
01:09:48,133 --> 01:09:50,167
because I'm thinking
at any second,
1335
01:09:50,334 --> 01:09:53,601
I'm gonna hear other people
start screaming, "Oh, I'm done!"
1336
01:09:53,767 --> 01:09:54,767
If we're this close,
1337
01:09:54,934 --> 01:09:56,734
there's gotta be people
right behind us.
1338
01:09:57,734 --> 01:09:59,968
Right there.
That's gotta be there.
1339
01:10:01,567 --> 01:10:03,367
Set.
Where's the bait?
1340
01:10:03,534 --> 01:10:04,868
In my bag.
1341
01:10:05,033 --> 01:10:06,167
-Seven...
-[Frank] Boom.
1342
01:10:06,334 --> 01:10:07,868
...eight, nine.
1343
01:10:08,033 --> 01:10:09,567
[gasps] I'm missing a seed.
1344
01:10:09,734 --> 01:10:10,834
No!
1345
01:10:10,834 --> 01:10:13,000
I pull the seeds out
of my bag, and I count them,
1346
01:10:13,167 --> 01:10:15,734
and I only have nine.
I just dropped one.
1347
01:10:15,901 --> 01:10:17,667
I can go back to get
a seed now, right?
1348
01:10:17,834 --> 01:10:19,767
[Teal] If you're going,
you better go now.
1349
01:10:19,934 --> 01:10:22,367
I can't look in the brush
here for a seed,
1350
01:10:22,534 --> 01:10:24,601
so I book it back to the pile.
1351
01:10:26,000 --> 01:10:27,734
We have a trap that's
almost done,
1352
01:10:27,901 --> 01:10:30,734
and you don't know who could be
just moments behind.
1353
01:10:30,901 --> 01:10:32,100
[Gabby] Here we go.
Come on.
1354
01:10:32,267 --> 01:10:33,601
[Matt] Gabby and I
wanna win first place
1355
01:10:33,767 --> 01:10:35,100
every time
in these competitions.
1356
01:10:35,267 --> 01:10:37,767
I see USA South has to go
get more seeds.
1357
01:10:37,934 --> 01:10:40,767
And as long as we don't make
a mistake, we're winning this.
1358
01:10:40,934 --> 01:10:41,868
[Teal] [bleep]!
1359
01:10:47,367 --> 01:10:49,367
[tense music playing]
1360
01:10:50,601 --> 01:10:51,767
[Teal]
I've only got nine seeds,
1361
01:10:51,934 --> 01:10:53,968
so I book it back to the pile.
1362
01:10:54,133 --> 01:10:56,467
I remember exactly the pile
of dung that I was in.
1363
01:10:58,100 --> 01:11:02,667
While teams Australia,
Brazil, Mexico, Texas,
1364
01:11:02,834 --> 01:11:06,567
and USA Pacific work to suspend
their double arapuca traps
1365
01:11:06,734 --> 01:11:08,167
in phase three,
1366
01:11:08,334 --> 01:11:11,200
teams USA South
and East are both
1367
01:11:11,367 --> 01:11:13,501
in the final phase
of the challenge
1368
01:11:13,667 --> 01:11:15,501
and must trigger, reset,
1369
01:11:15,667 --> 01:11:18,000
and bait their traps
in order to finish.
1370
01:11:19,734 --> 01:11:22,167
[Gabby] Already got
pushing these out.
1371
01:11:22,334 --> 01:11:24,033
[Matt] No, we can't finish
the top.
1372
01:11:24,200 --> 01:11:25,667
Gabby, we gotta take
this down.
1373
01:11:25,834 --> 01:11:27,934
Gotta go fresh from the start.
1374
01:11:28,100 --> 01:11:31,033
We got everything almost
assembled, and dang it,
1375
01:11:31,200 --> 01:11:33,968
the trap's falling apart,
sticks are falling out again.
1376
01:11:34,133 --> 01:11:36,267
-All right, pull her off.
-[Gabby] Yep, lifting it.
1377
01:11:36,434 --> 01:11:37,567
Ready?
Down.
1378
01:11:37,734 --> 01:11:39,367
Our sticks are not
very straight,
1379
01:11:39,534 --> 01:11:40,567
and they're very smooth.
1380
01:11:40,734 --> 01:11:42,367
I'll fix this in place.
1381
01:11:42,534 --> 01:11:43,667
You don't have to move it.
1382
01:11:43,834 --> 01:11:45,300
I'll get the --
It's just we have
1383
01:11:45,467 --> 01:11:48,567
wobbly sticks, so I'll turn them
out so that there's no holes.
1384
01:11:48,734 --> 01:11:50,367
This is a costly mistake.
1385
01:11:50,534 --> 01:11:52,100
This could cost us
first place finish.
1386
01:11:52,267 --> 01:11:54,767
There is no time to have
to redo something
1387
01:11:54,934 --> 01:11:56,067
on a challenge like this.
1388
01:11:56,234 --> 01:11:57,467
Matt, remember,
there's a bunch of other groups
1389
01:11:57,634 --> 01:11:58,734
that are gonna go
through the same exact thing
1390
01:11:58,901 --> 01:12:00,300
we just went through.
1391
01:12:00,467 --> 01:12:02,601
[Teal] I grabbed three seeds
because I am not gonna
1392
01:12:02,767 --> 01:12:04,367
miscount this time.
1393
01:12:04,534 --> 01:12:05,934
-Did it trigger?
-Huh?
1394
01:12:06,100 --> 01:12:07,767
-Did it trigger successfully?
-[Frank] Yes.
1395
01:12:07,934 --> 01:12:09,467
[Dan] I think I just need
to angle it in a sort
1396
01:12:09,634 --> 01:12:11,267
of precarious way.
-[Rachel] OK.
1397
01:12:12,267 --> 01:12:15,467
The trigger mechanism we're
using is so sensitive
1398
01:12:15,634 --> 01:12:16,968
and so finicky...
1399
01:12:17,133 --> 01:12:18,067
This part's hard.
1400
01:12:18,234 --> 01:12:19,868
I've never done
this trigger before.
1401
01:12:20,033 --> 01:12:22,767
I'm confused how this is
gonna stay stable ever.
1402
01:12:22,934 --> 01:12:24,767
...but then it seems like
something just sort of
1403
01:12:24,934 --> 01:12:25,868
clicks into the place.
1404
01:12:27,167 --> 01:12:28,300
-[Rachel] OK.
-[Dan exhales sharply]
1405
01:12:31,300 --> 01:12:32,367
[Rachel] Yeah, it does.
1406
01:12:33,467 --> 01:12:34,501
OK.
1407
01:12:34,667 --> 01:12:36,167
[Dan] My God, we've got it.
1408
01:12:36,334 --> 01:12:38,567
I heard Matt was way ahead
on his trap trying to put it
1409
01:12:38,734 --> 01:12:40,868
in a tree a long time ago,
and I've heard silence
1410
01:12:41,033 --> 01:12:42,000
from them since.
1411
01:12:42,167 --> 01:12:44,100
So we might not be
too far behind.
1412
01:12:50,934 --> 01:12:52,868
[Rachel] Seeds.
1413
01:12:53,033 --> 01:12:54,934
-So that's ten?
-[Teal] Yep, and I will be --
1414
01:12:55,100 --> 01:12:56,834
[panting]...just in case.
1415
01:12:58,767 --> 01:12:59,767
-Complete!
-Go!
1416
01:13:02,067 --> 01:13:03,367
[Teal]
See y'all over there, guys!
1417
01:13:03,534 --> 01:13:04,667
[chuckles]
1418
01:13:04,667 --> 01:13:08,000
I knew Frank was a legend,
but Jesus Christ, mate.
1419
01:13:08,167 --> 01:13:09,767
Team USA South won it.
1420
01:13:13,567 --> 01:13:15,968
-[bleep]
-[Teal] Woo-hoo!
1421
01:13:16,968 --> 01:13:19,067
[Fernanda whispering in Spanish]
1422
01:13:19,234 --> 01:13:21,467
Damn it, man.
That's incredible.
1423
01:13:21,634 --> 01:13:23,067
Now that's good for us,
because that means
1424
01:13:23,234 --> 01:13:24,267
the 100 points is gone
1425
01:13:24,434 --> 01:13:26,167
and it went to a team
that didn't need it.
1426
01:13:26,334 --> 01:13:27,400
That's actually good for us.
1427
01:13:28,868 --> 01:13:30,400
[Teal] We did it again.
1428
01:13:30,567 --> 01:13:33,667
We just took
another first place win.
1429
01:13:33,834 --> 01:13:35,400
-Victory!
-Yes!
1430
01:13:35,567 --> 01:13:37,467
-Where's the rest?
-USA South!
1431
01:13:38,467 --> 01:13:40,100
-All right.
-Where is everybody?
1432
01:13:40,267 --> 01:13:42,367
For Teal and I,
we were our own competition
1433
01:13:42,534 --> 01:13:45,567
out there and we aced it.
1434
01:13:45,734 --> 01:13:47,667
USA South's first place finish
1435
01:13:47,834 --> 01:13:50,100
brings their point total
to 500,
1436
01:13:50,267 --> 01:13:52,667
which unlocks
a new survival asset,
1437
01:13:52,834 --> 01:13:53,968
two ostrich eggs.
1438
01:13:55,000 --> 01:13:57,100
I want some ham and eggs
breakfast, lunch,
1439
01:13:57,267 --> 01:13:58,467
and dinner, please.
1440
01:13:58,634 --> 01:13:59,834
-[Rachel] We have time.
-Yep.
1441
01:14:00,067 --> 01:14:01,200
Just remember you have
to count 'em in there, OK?
1442
01:14:01,367 --> 01:14:02,400
[Dan] Mm-hmm.
1443
01:14:02,400 --> 01:14:04,501
Placing the seeds into
the trap, I need to be
1444
01:14:04,667 --> 01:14:06,767
so careful that my hands
aren't touching
1445
01:14:06,934 --> 01:14:08,367
any part of this
trigger mechanism.
1446
01:14:09,367 --> 01:14:11,834
It feels like I'm playing
that game Operation as a kid,
1447
01:14:12,000 --> 01:14:15,667
where I'm, like, reaching in
gingerly and without shaking,
1448
01:14:15,834 --> 01:14:18,100
without moving,
pull my hand back out.
1449
01:14:18,267 --> 01:14:19,567
And we are so close.
1450
01:14:19,734 --> 01:14:20,868
I can't mess things up.
1451
01:14:22,400 --> 01:14:24,567
Yes!
Yes! [chuckles]
1452
01:14:24,734 --> 01:14:25,734
-Woo!
-[Rachel] Woo!
1453
01:14:25,901 --> 01:14:27,467
Oh, my God!
We did it!
1454
01:14:27,634 --> 01:14:29,501
Even broken, we [bleep] did it!
1455
01:14:29,667 --> 01:14:33,100
I was so low walking up
to the starting line,
1456
01:14:33,267 --> 01:14:35,100
between my back and everything,
1457
01:14:35,267 --> 01:14:38,100
but getting second place,
it's an awesome morale boost.
1458
01:14:40,467 --> 01:14:42,567
-Come on, come on, come on!
-[laughing]
1459
01:14:42,734 --> 01:14:44,467
[Dan] If we don't have to do
a challenge tomorrow,
1460
01:14:44,634 --> 01:14:46,667
I'm gonna heal my damn back.
1461
01:14:46,834 --> 01:14:48,067
[Rachel] So good!
1462
01:14:48,234 --> 01:14:50,501
We freaking did it.
We locked in second place.
1463
01:14:50,667 --> 01:14:53,868
We got those 70 points,
we are safe from elimination
1464
01:14:54,033 --> 01:14:57,467
and we get another item.
Like this is the best day ever.
1465
01:14:57,634 --> 01:14:59,100
[laughing]
1466
01:14:59,267 --> 01:15:00,367
The tides are turning.
1467
01:15:00,534 --> 01:15:02,000
Team Pacific is on the rise
1468
01:15:02,167 --> 01:15:04,501
and I feel really good
about where this is headed.
1469
01:15:04,667 --> 01:15:06,367
We just have to keep
this momentum up.
1470
01:15:06,534 --> 01:15:08,167
-[Dan] Yay!
-I'm so proud of us.
1471
01:15:09,734 --> 01:15:13,267
USA Pacific's second place
finish earns them 70 points,
1472
01:15:13,434 --> 01:15:15,267
bringing their total to 300.
1473
01:15:15,434 --> 01:15:17,300
They have now unlocked
the kudu hide
1474
01:15:17,467 --> 01:15:19,868
and can choose that
or the folding saw.
1475
01:15:20,033 --> 01:15:22,200
-The saw...
-[both]...or the hide.
1476
01:15:22,367 --> 01:15:23,567
We're creatures of comfort.
1477
01:15:23,734 --> 01:15:24,934
-We're creatures of comfort.
-[Rachel] Yeah.
1478
01:15:24,934 --> 01:15:26,400
-[chuckling] Let's get this guy.
-[Rachel chuckles] OK.
1479
01:15:26,567 --> 01:15:28,367
It's so soft.
1480
01:15:28,534 --> 01:15:32,067
With first and second places
claimed, five teams compete
1481
01:15:32,234 --> 01:15:33,968
for the remaining points.
1482
01:15:34,133 --> 01:15:37,067
USA Pacific is now safe
from elimination,
1483
01:15:37,234 --> 01:15:41,067
while Mexico, Brazil,
and Texas are still at risk.
1484
01:15:42,767 --> 01:15:44,167
[Alexa] Does it need to be
in the center?
1485
01:15:44,334 --> 01:15:45,267
Yep.
1486
01:15:49,467 --> 01:15:50,667
Don't breathe.
1487
01:15:55,767 --> 01:15:57,033
-[Alexa exhales sharply]
-[Ky whispers] OK.
1488
01:15:57,200 --> 01:15:59,501
We set the trap, we trigger it,
and it works.
1489
01:15:59,667 --> 01:16:01,100
Amazing.
1490
01:16:01,267 --> 01:16:03,667
The trick is then to be able
to reset the trap.
1491
01:16:05,200 --> 01:16:08,400
Oh, my [bleep] God.
Everything fell down.
1492
01:16:08,567 --> 01:16:12,501
But unfortunately,
the triggering of the trap has
1493
01:16:12,667 --> 01:16:16,400
dislodged the top
arapuca basket, and it just
1494
01:16:16,567 --> 01:16:18,400
falls into a pile of sticks.
1495
01:16:18,567 --> 01:16:22,400
I know in these situations
the only way to go fast is
1496
01:16:22,567 --> 01:16:24,467
to go back to the drawing board.
1497
01:16:28,167 --> 01:16:30,167
[in Spanish]
1498
01:16:40,567 --> 01:16:45,100
It's very nerve-wracking
to set up the trap.
1499
01:16:45,267 --> 01:16:47,834
[in Spanish]
1500
01:16:48,000 --> 01:16:52,100
We set it up,
but it is not leveled enough.
1501
01:16:52,267 --> 01:16:55,367
We need to hurry, because
if we don't build this trap,
1502
01:16:55,534 --> 01:16:57,367
we could be out
for elimination.
1503
01:16:58,567 --> 01:17:00,200
[in Spanish]
1504
01:17:02,267 --> 01:17:03,367
[Fernanda] OK.
1505
01:17:04,501 --> 01:17:06,934
[in Spanish]
1506
01:17:07,100 --> 01:17:08,934
All right, this trap
should do the trick.
1507
01:17:09,100 --> 01:17:10,767
I just gotta prop it up,
1508
01:17:10,934 --> 01:17:13,567
so that it is
the proper height.
1509
01:17:13,734 --> 01:17:16,000
[Matt] USA Pacific just
finished second place.
1510
01:17:16,167 --> 01:17:18,467
If we didn't have this slip-up,
we would have been
1511
01:17:18,634 --> 01:17:19,601
smooth sailing.
1512
01:17:19,767 --> 01:17:22,167
But now, we have to continue
what we can.
1513
01:17:22,334 --> 01:17:24,567
One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven.
1514
01:17:24,734 --> 01:17:27,267
One more here.
We'll make eight.
1515
01:17:27,434 --> 01:17:31,601
This extra time is now
like making two sets
1516
01:17:31,767 --> 01:17:33,467
of these arapuca bird traps.
1517
01:17:33,634 --> 01:17:34,567
Here we go, Matt.
Let's get this thing
1518
01:17:34,734 --> 01:17:36,501
in the tree.
-[Matt] [indistinct] sure.
1519
01:17:36,667 --> 01:17:38,467
-All right, it's tight?
-[Gabby] It's tight.
1520
01:17:38,634 --> 01:17:40,000
Let's go.
Let's hang it.
1521
01:17:40,167 --> 01:17:42,267
Ready?
Let's go up.
1522
01:17:42,434 --> 01:17:44,467
[Matt]
We're gonna do what we can
to get in third place.
1523
01:17:44,634 --> 01:17:46,734
We're gonna have to push it
just to get that point.
1524
01:17:46,901 --> 01:17:48,968
OK, buddy.
Let's go.
1525
01:17:49,133 --> 01:17:50,267
There's some teams
neck-and-neck with us.
1526
01:17:51,501 --> 01:17:54,033
This is what we live for
right now.
1527
01:17:54,200 --> 01:17:55,667
Tie that bitch as tight
as possible.
1528
01:17:55,834 --> 01:17:57,033
[Kerra] Yeah, I'm trying.
1529
01:17:57,834 --> 01:18:00,267
[Jeff] We have to build fast,
because right now we're
1530
01:18:00,434 --> 01:18:02,167
battling for third place.
1531
01:18:02,334 --> 01:18:04,067
We need those 50 points.
1532
01:18:04,234 --> 01:18:05,734
It's too close for comfort.
1533
01:18:05,901 --> 01:18:06,934
Take your hands off.
1534
01:18:06,934 --> 01:18:08,868
-[Kerra] Uh, it is...
-Are you touching it?
1535
01:18:09,033 --> 01:18:10,200
-[Kerra] No, I'm not touch --
-Not at all?
1536
01:18:10,367 --> 01:18:12,000
-No, but...
-OK, I'm gonna take mine off.
1537
01:18:12,167 --> 01:18:14,667
...it looks very fragile with
this wind.
1538
01:18:15,868 --> 01:18:18,734
OK.
All right, that's complete.
1539
01:18:18,901 --> 01:18:20,734
Now we need to go get
the top piece.
1540
01:18:22,667 --> 01:18:23,734
Here's another Y.
1541
01:18:25,501 --> 01:18:27,567
[wind blowing loudly]
1542
01:18:28,968 --> 01:18:31,167
[Gabby] That is a pesky
little trigger there.
1543
01:18:32,267 --> 01:18:33,467
[Matt] Yeah.
1544
01:18:33,467 --> 01:18:35,868
The baskets are looking good,
and Matt begins working
1545
01:18:36,033 --> 01:18:37,400
on the trigger mechanism.
1546
01:18:37,567 --> 01:18:41,067
And it is a finicky trigger,
but we get it set up.
1547
01:18:41,234 --> 01:18:42,267
-[Matt] OK.
-[Gabby] Back up.
1548
01:18:42,434 --> 01:18:43,868
I look around, and I see
everyone is about
1549
01:18:44,033 --> 01:18:45,501
at the same stage at this point.
1550
01:18:45,667 --> 01:18:47,834
We cannot take our foot
off the gas if we were to clinch
1551
01:18:48,000 --> 01:18:49,634
third place in this challenge.
1552
01:18:52,100 --> 01:18:53,167
[Gabby] Reset.
1553
01:18:55,367 --> 01:18:56,868
[speaking Portuguese]
1554
01:19:10,667 --> 01:19:12,367
Ah, just put this trigger.
1555
01:19:18,934 --> 01:19:20,100
Trigger.
1556
01:19:20,267 --> 01:19:22,100
This is the one part
we cannot rush.
1557
01:19:22,267 --> 01:19:24,167
-[Kerra] Yeah.
-So here's the...
1558
01:19:24,334 --> 01:19:26,100
[Kerra] Careful with the trigger
on the bottom.
1559
01:19:27,567 --> 01:19:28,667
Yup, connect the two.
1560
01:19:29,667 --> 01:19:30,601
-Yup.
-[Jeff] All right.
1561
01:19:30,767 --> 01:19:31,667
[Kerra]
And then the two back pieces.
1562
01:19:31,834 --> 01:19:32,734
[Jeff] Yeah.
OK.
1563
01:19:32,901 --> 01:19:34,834
[Kerra]
USA East and Brazil are both
1564
01:19:35,000 --> 01:19:35,934
setting their trigger.
1565
01:19:36,100 --> 01:19:37,767
We need to get
those 50 points.
1566
01:19:37,934 --> 01:19:39,667
So it's imperative that
we get this done
1567
01:19:39,834 --> 01:19:41,167
and we get it done quick,
so that we can be
1568
01:19:41,334 --> 01:19:43,868
above the red line
and not be up for elimination.
1569
01:19:45,167 --> 01:19:46,667
[Jeff whispering]
1570
01:19:46,834 --> 01:19:49,200
It's almost set.
We almost got it.
1571
01:19:51,667 --> 01:19:53,501
-[Kerra gasps]
-[Jeff] [bleep]!
1572
01:19:57,300 --> 01:19:59,367
[Jeff whispers]
And that is triggered
right there,
1573
01:19:59,534 --> 01:20:00,667
just like that.
1574
01:20:04,100 --> 01:20:05,934
-[Kerra gasps]
-[Jeff] Ah, [bleep]
1575
01:20:06,100 --> 01:20:07,934
Damn it!
Damn it!
1576
01:20:08,100 --> 01:20:10,200
This thing collapses,
it falls apart.
1577
01:20:10,367 --> 01:20:12,033
[Kerra] Any salvaging it?
1578
01:20:12,200 --> 01:20:13,968
[sighs] I don't think so.
1579
01:20:14,133 --> 01:20:15,400
That would be better
if we just took it down
1580
01:20:15,567 --> 01:20:17,000
to do it right.
-It's too hard to do it
1581
01:20:17,167 --> 01:20:18,267
upside down.
-[Kerra] Yeah.
1582
01:20:18,434 --> 01:20:19,501
Just do it right.
1583
01:20:19,667 --> 01:20:21,267
[Jeff] We have to rebuild it.
1584
01:20:21,434 --> 01:20:22,767
This is demoralizing,
1585
01:20:22,934 --> 01:20:25,267
absolutely demoralizing
right now.
1586
01:20:25,434 --> 01:20:28,033
[whispering] OK.
Damn it.
1587
01:20:28,200 --> 01:20:32,133
As Texas rebuilds their trap,
Australia has repaired theirs
1588
01:20:32,300 --> 01:20:34,167
and begins to set
their new trigger,
1589
01:20:34,334 --> 01:20:37,467
while Brazil and USA East
only need to bait
1590
01:20:37,634 --> 01:20:39,400
and reset their traps
to finish.
1591
01:20:41,067 --> 01:20:42,267
All I have to do is
bait it, Matt.
1592
01:20:42,434 --> 01:20:44,367
So once you get it set,
just let me know,
1593
01:20:44,534 --> 01:20:46,000
and I will come in
with the bait.
1594
01:20:51,767 --> 01:20:53,000
Didn't stay up.
Got it.
1595
01:20:53,167 --> 01:20:55,868
Dang it!
The trigger mechanism slips.
1596
01:20:56,033 --> 01:20:57,667
It is another costly mistake.
1597
01:20:57,834 --> 01:20:59,267
We didn't come out here
to be last.
1598
01:20:59,434 --> 01:21:01,133
Right now, we're on the top
of that leaderboard,
1599
01:21:01,300 --> 01:21:03,601
but we have to be able
to stay there
1600
01:21:03,767 --> 01:21:05,567
to secure that position
for the rest of this challenge.
1601
01:21:07,033 --> 01:21:08,567
[Marina in Portuguese]
1602
01:21:18,367 --> 01:21:19,567
[Rene in Portuguese]
1603
01:21:29,200 --> 01:21:31,200
[cheering]
1604
01:21:31,367 --> 01:21:34,367
[screaming in Portuguese]
1605
01:21:34,534 --> 01:21:36,467
[Marina] Woo!
1606
01:21:42,000 --> 01:21:43,501
Oh, it's amazing!
1607
01:21:45,067 --> 01:21:46,200
Oh, my God!
1608
01:21:46,367 --> 01:21:48,300
[Rene speaking]
1609
01:21:52,734 --> 01:21:55,667
I'm not go home today!
1610
01:22:00,367 --> 01:22:03,367
[Kerra] Team Brazil is done
with their trap.
1611
01:22:03,534 --> 01:22:05,467
That puts us
in the danger zone,
1612
01:22:05,634 --> 01:22:07,100
and I'm honestly shocked.
1613
01:22:07,267 --> 01:22:11,267
Jeff and I are once again
at the bottom of a challenge.
1614
01:22:11,434 --> 01:22:14,133
Nobody wants to be the first
team to go to elimination.
1615
01:22:14,300 --> 01:22:16,267
-I need more sticks somehow.
-[Jeff] OK.
1616
01:22:16,434 --> 01:22:18,767
I don't know how the [bleep]
that happened, but OK.
1617
01:22:18,934 --> 01:22:20,067
We have to take both pieces
1618
01:22:20,234 --> 01:22:21,601
and basically start
from scratch.
1619
01:22:21,767 --> 01:22:24,601
And at this point,
I'm trying not to show it,
1620
01:22:24,767 --> 01:22:26,467
but I'm getting
emotional inside.
1621
01:22:27,868 --> 01:22:29,567
-God damn it!
-[Marina] Woo!
1622
01:22:29,734 --> 01:22:31,501
Almost there.
1623
01:22:31,667 --> 01:22:33,868
Brazil gets third place,
and they were the last team
1624
01:22:34,033 --> 01:22:35,734
to actually start
building their traps.
1625
01:22:35,901 --> 01:22:37,868
We can't afford to make
any more mistakes.
1626
01:22:39,000 --> 01:22:40,033
[Matt] OK, all right.
1627
01:22:41,767 --> 01:22:43,000
Let's go, let's go, let's go!
1628
01:22:44,167 --> 01:22:47,133
We came in fourth place because
we had a couple slip ups.
1629
01:22:47,300 --> 01:22:48,400
Gabby and I are better
than that.
1630
01:22:48,400 --> 01:22:50,767
We gotta shake off what
happened out there today
1631
01:22:50,934 --> 01:22:52,033
and never give up.
1632
01:22:52,200 --> 01:22:54,467
That was the most
frustrating challenge
1633
01:22:54,634 --> 01:22:56,133
I think I've ever had.
1634
01:22:56,300 --> 01:22:58,367
The dung was actually the best
part of the whole thing,
1635
01:22:58,534 --> 01:23:00,067
I think.
-Good job, good job.
1636
01:23:00,067 --> 01:23:01,367
It's all good.
1637
01:23:01,534 --> 01:23:02,467
Hey, we'll get the next
one, Matt.
1638
01:23:03,567 --> 01:23:06,667
Just sort of let that rest.
OK, so...
1639
01:23:08,367 --> 01:23:09,400
Put the seeds in.
1640
01:23:09,567 --> 01:23:11,367
-[Alexa] Yeah.
-Just watch everything in there.
1641
01:23:11,534 --> 01:23:14,501
We're finally back on track.
We have the trap in the tree,
1642
01:23:14,667 --> 01:23:18,167
and I can see Texas and Mexico
are still on the playing field.
1643
01:23:18,334 --> 01:23:19,534
We're not out of the game yet.
1644
01:23:22,033 --> 01:23:23,133
[Ky] Yes!
1645
01:23:23,300 --> 01:23:25,400
How's your trap setting
now, Jeff?
1646
01:23:27,868 --> 01:23:30,000
Man, it feels good
to beat Jeff.
1647
01:23:30,167 --> 01:23:34,834
And now it looks like Texas
and Mexico are heading
1648
01:23:35,000 --> 01:23:36,467
to elimination tomorrow.
1649
01:23:36,634 --> 01:23:39,000
[cheering]
1650
01:23:39,167 --> 01:23:40,868
Thank God the challenge
is over.
1651
01:23:41,033 --> 01:23:44,167
We didn't come first,
but we didn't come last.
1652
01:23:44,334 --> 01:23:46,767
We are still gonna get
some points from today.
1653
01:23:46,934 --> 01:23:49,167
Woo!
1654
01:23:49,334 --> 01:23:51,033
We didn't come last!
1655
01:23:52,100 --> 01:23:55,367
Australia's fifth place finish
yields 20 points,
1656
01:23:55,534 --> 01:23:58,267
pushing them past
the 400-point milestone
1657
01:23:58,434 --> 01:24:01,067
and earning their choice
of a new survival asset.
1658
01:24:01,234 --> 01:24:02,934
I mean, I don't think there's
anything to discuss here.
1659
01:24:03,100 --> 01:24:04,200
-What do you think?
-[Alexa] No.
1660
01:24:04,367 --> 01:24:05,467
Fishing kits for the win?
1661
01:24:05,634 --> 01:24:06,934
[Ky]
We need some food in our camp.
1662
01:24:07,100 --> 01:24:08,033
[Alexa] We do indeed.
1663
01:24:10,367 --> 01:24:12,267
[Jeff whispers] OK.
Trap set.
1664
01:24:13,300 --> 01:24:16,133
And, oh, seeds.
1665
01:24:16,300 --> 01:24:20,868
[Kerra]
Unfortunately, Jeff and I are
up for elimination tomorrow.
1666
01:24:21,033 --> 01:24:24,667
Battling out for last place
is not where we wanna be,
1667
01:24:24,834 --> 01:24:27,567
but we have got to keep
going because at least
1668
01:24:27,734 --> 01:24:29,667
we have a chance
to get 10 points.
1669
01:24:33,501 --> 01:24:35,400
[Jeff whispers]
Seeds are in.
1670
01:24:35,567 --> 01:24:38,567
Seeds are in.
Let's run to the finish line.
1671
01:24:38,734 --> 01:24:43,033
Today was so brutal,
but we cannot let this get
1672
01:24:43,200 --> 01:24:44,400
under our skin.
1673
01:24:44,567 --> 01:24:46,934
We just need to go
into elimination tomorrow,
1674
01:24:47,100 --> 01:24:49,701
handle our business,
and then make a comeback.
1675
01:24:52,167 --> 01:24:53,601
-[Jeff chuckles]
-[Kerra exhales sharply]
1676
01:24:53,767 --> 01:24:55,767
Texas goes big, all right?
We wanna shoot things.
1677
01:24:55,934 --> 01:24:58,133
We wanna eat.
We wanna dominate.
1678
01:24:58,300 --> 01:25:00,367
Bird's nest doesn't really
fit our motto.
1679
01:25:00,534 --> 01:25:01,767
Good job.
We did what we did.
1680
01:25:03,567 --> 01:25:05,367
-[bleep]
-[Pablo] Mm.
1681
01:25:05,534 --> 01:25:08,601
-Team Texas finished.
-So [bleep] sad.
1682
01:25:08,767 --> 01:25:11,200
It's hard.
It's painful to be
1683
01:25:11,367 --> 01:25:12,834
at the bottom again and...
1684
01:25:13,000 --> 01:25:15,667
[Fernanda] Not scoring points,
but we worked hard.
1685
01:25:15,834 --> 01:25:17,133
We still have a chance tomorrow.
1686
01:25:17,300 --> 01:25:19,267
I'm not gonna beat myself up.
1687
01:25:19,434 --> 01:25:21,367
We fought till the end, guys.
1688
01:25:21,534 --> 01:25:22,767
That was a really
hard one, though.
1689
01:25:22,934 --> 01:25:24,100
[exhales in frustration]
1690
01:25:24,267 --> 01:25:25,868
[Frank]
Let's see what this thing says.
1691
01:25:30,467 --> 01:25:32,167
[all] Oh!
1692
01:25:32,334 --> 01:25:34,567
[Kerra] Big numbers up there.
1693
01:25:34,734 --> 01:25:37,367
New point totals have shifted
the overall rankings.
1694
01:25:37,534 --> 01:25:39,601
Finishing in first
for the second straight time
1695
01:25:39,767 --> 01:25:42,501
has put USA South on top
of the leaderboard,
1696
01:25:42,667 --> 01:25:45,667
and Brazil's third place finish
is good enough to move them
1697
01:25:45,834 --> 01:25:46,901
above the red line.
1698
01:25:48,367 --> 01:25:50,767
-Dropped down to second.
-I know, it's a bummer.
1699
01:25:52,033 --> 01:25:54,767
[Teal] Frank and I are now
at 500 points,
1700
01:25:54,934 --> 01:25:56,400
well above the rest.
1701
01:25:56,567 --> 01:25:58,767
There are a whole bunch
of legends out here,
1702
01:25:58,934 --> 01:26:01,100
and maybe we're legends, too.
1703
01:26:01,267 --> 01:26:02,767
-Look at us.
-I like that better.
1704
01:26:02,934 --> 01:26:05,267
-[Dan] Yep.
-[Marina] Wow, Brazil.
1705
01:26:14,567 --> 01:26:16,767
We got this.
We got this.
1706
01:26:16,934 --> 01:26:18,300
Tomorrow's the day.
1707
01:26:18,467 --> 01:26:19,734
At the bottom
of the scoreboard,
1708
01:26:19,901 --> 01:26:21,767
Texas and Mexico will face off
1709
01:26:21,934 --> 01:26:23,501
in an elimination
challenge tomorrow.
1710
01:26:25,000 --> 01:26:26,133
-Good luck.
-Good luck.
1711
01:26:26,300 --> 01:26:27,367
-Good luck.
-[Gabby] See ya.
1712
01:26:27,534 --> 01:26:28,467
[Matt]
Out here on these challenges,
1713
01:26:28,634 --> 01:26:31,000
you cannot underestimate
your opponent.
1714
01:26:31,167 --> 01:26:32,667
[in Spanish]
1715
01:26:32,834 --> 01:26:35,100
Tomorrow, it's possible
that Team Mexico is about
1716
01:26:35,267 --> 01:26:36,868
to show Team Texas what's up.
1717
01:26:37,033 --> 01:26:38,267
This challenge is getting real.
1718
01:26:39,667 --> 01:26:42,767
I am frustrated.
There's a lot on the line.
1719
01:26:42,934 --> 01:26:45,267
None of us wanna be
the first team to go home.
1720
01:26:45,434 --> 01:26:47,868
[Jeff] Team Texas, our backs are
up against the wall.
1721
01:26:48,033 --> 01:26:50,167
But if there's
anything I learned,
1722
01:26:50,334 --> 01:26:52,467
you do not corner
a dangerous animal.
1723
01:26:53,567 --> 01:26:55,934
[Fernanda crying]
I feel a little ashamed,
to be honest.
1724
01:26:56,100 --> 01:26:57,868
Being here in Africa
1725
01:26:58,033 --> 01:27:00,667
in a "Naked and Afraid"
challenge, has been
1726
01:27:00,834 --> 01:27:05,167
a dream of mine since
a lot, a lot of years.
1727
01:27:07,133 --> 01:27:11,367
And now that I'm gonna
face Team Texas
1728
01:27:11,534 --> 01:27:14,601
with that pressure
over our shoulders,
1729
01:27:14,767 --> 01:27:16,167
we have to win.
1730
01:27:16,334 --> 01:27:20,167
We're gonna be the laugh
of everyone back at Mexico,
1731
01:27:20,334 --> 01:27:22,200
and what does my family
is gonna say,
1732
01:27:22,367 --> 01:27:24,300
and it's too much.
1733
01:27:24,467 --> 01:27:25,767
[crying]