1 00:00:01,835 --> 00:00:03,636 PHIL KEOGHAN: Previously on Tough As Nails... 2 00:00:03,636 --> 00:00:04,938 -LIA: Go, go, go, go! -(grunting) 3 00:00:04,938 --> 00:00:07,574 Dirty Hands had a tough day at the office. 4 00:00:07,574 --> 00:00:09,275 Where's our paper? 5 00:00:10,343 --> 00:00:12,178 -We're missing the paper. -(groaning) 6 00:00:12,178 --> 00:00:14,647 Savage Crew moved their way to a lead 7 00:00:14,647 --> 00:00:15,682 in the team competition. 8 00:00:15,682 --> 00:00:17,450 (yelling) 9 00:00:17,450 --> 00:00:19,853 I'm gonna take this today because it's my fault. 10 00:00:19,853 --> 00:00:21,821 Then, in the individual competition, 11 00:00:21,821 --> 00:00:24,357 -season two contestant, Freight Train, -(cheering) 12 00:00:24,357 --> 00:00:27,927 sent everyone running packages all over the neighborhood. 13 00:00:27,927 --> 00:00:31,464 While Tak moved at breakneck speed and took the win. 14 00:00:31,464 --> 00:00:33,133 (cheering) 15 00:00:33,133 --> 00:00:35,468 -Hanger and Christine were the last to deliver -(work whistle blows) 16 00:00:35,468 --> 00:00:37,404 and were sent packing into overtime. 17 00:00:37,404 --> 00:00:39,539 This door has got to go down to get the win. 18 00:00:39,539 --> 00:00:41,641 Christine slammed the door on Hanger... 19 00:00:41,641 --> 00:00:43,610 -(cheering) -Christine gets the win! 20 00:00:43,610 --> 00:00:46,012 ...leaving him to punch out. 21 00:00:46,012 --> 00:00:47,981 Tonight, teams spend some time 22 00:00:47,981 --> 00:00:49,449 -with the coast guard. -Let's go! 23 00:00:49,449 --> 00:00:52,185 Savage Crew is up two-one in the team competition 24 00:00:52,185 --> 00:00:54,687 and determined to pull in another victory. 25 00:00:54,687 --> 00:00:57,690 While Dirty Hands grind hard to even up the score. 26 00:00:57,690 --> 00:01:00,894 -Let's go! -In the individual competition, 27 00:01:00,894 --> 00:01:03,730 it's sink or swim for the ten remaining contenders. 28 00:01:03,730 --> 00:01:07,267 -HANGER: Go, Lia! -Who will save themselves from overtime? 29 00:01:07,267 --> 00:01:10,270 This is Tough As Nails. 30 00:01:10,270 --> 00:01:12,472 ♪ ♪ 31 00:01:12,472 --> 00:01:14,474 KALIMBA: Is everybody focused on what we got to do today? 32 00:01:14,474 --> 00:01:15,875 QUINCEY: No telling what we're gonna be doing, 33 00:01:15,875 --> 00:01:17,577 but I think we got enough talent in this van right here 34 00:01:17,577 --> 00:01:18,878 to get through anything. 35 00:01:18,878 --> 00:01:21,114 That's right. That's right, baby. 36 00:01:21,114 --> 00:01:22,515 It's team challenge day. 37 00:01:22,515 --> 00:01:24,017 We're down. It's two to one. 38 00:01:24,017 --> 00:01:26,486 The last challenge-- that loss definitely sucked. 39 00:01:26,486 --> 00:01:28,321 You know, I felt like it was kind of my fault. 40 00:01:28,321 --> 00:01:30,089 I felt like I let my team down, 41 00:01:30,089 --> 00:01:32,592 but leading into today, we feel confident. 42 00:01:32,592 --> 00:01:33,960 We're gonna get the job done. 43 00:01:33,960 --> 00:01:34,928 Did you guys want to do any of these jobs 44 00:01:34,928 --> 00:01:35,929 when you were a kid? 45 00:01:35,929 --> 00:01:36,930 (laughs) 46 00:01:36,930 --> 00:01:39,065 Uh, I wanted to be a magician. 47 00:01:39,065 --> 00:01:40,200 -Yeah? -TAK: Yeah. 48 00:01:40,200 --> 00:01:41,234 -For real, Tak? -Yeah. 49 00:01:41,234 --> 00:01:42,469 I wanted to be a magician. 50 00:01:42,469 --> 00:01:44,003 Whoa. 51 00:01:44,003 --> 00:01:46,072 In third, fourth grade, I wanted to be a roller skating waitress. 52 00:01:46,072 --> 00:01:48,007 -JEROME: For real? -KALIMBA: Yeah. -(laughing) 53 00:01:48,007 --> 00:01:49,309 Okay, I like baseball, so I wanted to be 54 00:01:49,309 --> 00:01:50,410 a professional baseball player. 55 00:01:50,410 --> 00:01:52,479 -Okay. -I wanted to be, uh, 56 00:01:52,479 --> 00:01:54,080 a professional beach bum. 57 00:01:54,080 --> 00:01:55,615 -KALIMBA: Yeah. -LIA: Yeah? 58 00:01:55,615 --> 00:01:57,283 (laughter) 59 00:01:58,384 --> 00:02:00,720 KELSY: Today's challenge is extremely important. 60 00:02:00,720 --> 00:02:03,156 If we take the lead, it's three to one. 61 00:02:03,156 --> 00:02:04,123 -ALFIE: Right. -KELSY: Which is huge. 62 00:02:04,123 --> 00:02:04,958 -MIKE: Yep. -ELIZABETH: Yeah. 63 00:02:04,958 --> 00:02:06,793 We know what we need to do. 64 00:02:06,793 --> 00:02:09,596 We have to move like we already have this third won. 65 00:02:09,596 --> 00:02:11,798 Like, humble still, but we got to-- 66 00:02:11,798 --> 00:02:13,066 we know that this is ours. 67 00:02:13,066 --> 00:02:14,567 -We need it, we want it. -KELSY: That's right. 68 00:02:14,567 --> 00:02:16,436 -That's how we have to operate. -That's right. 69 00:02:16,436 --> 00:02:18,171 -There's $12,000 on the line. -HANGER: Yep. 70 00:02:18,171 --> 00:02:20,840 It's on the table. We're able to grab it. 71 00:02:20,840 --> 00:02:21,975 Yes. We're gonna get it. 72 00:02:21,975 --> 00:02:23,977 Hey, like I always say, 73 00:02:23,977 --> 00:02:25,478 "When I wake up in the morning, 74 00:02:25,478 --> 00:02:27,780 by golly somebody's gonna pay for it." 75 00:02:27,780 --> 00:02:29,516 (laughter) 76 00:02:31,651 --> 00:02:33,353 ♪ ♪ 77 00:02:35,288 --> 00:02:36,923 (ship horn blows) 78 00:02:40,193 --> 00:02:42,762 KELSEY: Okay, we're going all the way to the water. 79 00:02:44,497 --> 00:02:46,199 QUINCEY: Hey, check out the helicopter right here. 80 00:02:47,534 --> 00:02:50,236 LIA: Oh, are we working on a ship? 81 00:02:50,236 --> 00:02:51,871 KELSY: All right, here we go. 82 00:02:51,871 --> 00:02:53,306 LIA: Whoa, guys, look at that. 83 00:02:53,306 --> 00:02:55,675 KEOGHAN: What do you think? Some big moving pieces. 84 00:02:56,943 --> 00:02:58,912 -How's that for a buoy, huh? -(laughter) 85 00:02:58,912 --> 00:03:00,046 LIA: That's a big buoy. 86 00:03:00,046 --> 00:03:01,648 I want to introduce you to 87 00:03:01,648 --> 00:03:04,150 Chief Gallagher and also Captain Starsinic. 88 00:03:04,150 --> 00:03:07,287 They are gonna be watching your work today. 89 00:03:07,287 --> 00:03:09,856 The Coast Guard is the smallest division 90 00:03:09,856 --> 00:03:11,391 of the US Military, 91 00:03:11,391 --> 00:03:13,760 but it's also one of the toughest to get in to. 92 00:03:13,760 --> 00:03:17,030 You see the Coast Guard doing search and rescue. 93 00:03:17,030 --> 00:03:20,967 They are out there patrolling 95,000 miles of coastline. 94 00:03:20,967 --> 00:03:22,435 What you might not know is 95 00:03:22,435 --> 00:03:24,437 that the Coast Guard also maintain 96 00:03:24,437 --> 00:03:27,373 50,000 beacons, lighthouses and buoys 97 00:03:27,373 --> 00:03:29,709 just like these buoys right here. 98 00:03:29,709 --> 00:03:31,911 Every two to three years, 99 00:03:31,911 --> 00:03:34,113 these massive buoys have to be 100 00:03:34,113 --> 00:03:36,215 pulled out of the ocean for maintenance. 101 00:03:36,215 --> 00:03:38,585 Underwater, they get completely covered 102 00:03:38,585 --> 00:03:41,254 in marine growth which has to be scraped off. 103 00:03:41,254 --> 00:03:43,690 Once the Coast Guard have swapped out their buoys 104 00:03:43,690 --> 00:03:45,124 with clean repainted ones, 105 00:03:45,124 --> 00:03:47,594 they bring the fouled ones back here. 106 00:03:47,594 --> 00:03:49,162 You can see that these buoys 107 00:03:49,162 --> 00:03:51,397 have already been cleaned off and repainted, 108 00:03:51,397 --> 00:03:52,732 but you need to finish the job 109 00:03:52,732 --> 00:03:56,469 by replacing all the old chain with new ones. 110 00:03:56,469 --> 00:03:59,505 Each team needs to get two buoys ocean-ready again. 111 00:03:59,505 --> 00:04:01,441 Dirty Hands, you'll be on the right. 112 00:04:01,441 --> 00:04:03,242 Savage Crew, on the left. 113 00:04:03,242 --> 00:04:05,545 Your job today, when that work whistle blows, 114 00:04:05,545 --> 00:04:07,880 you're gonna be using all the tools that are laid out here 115 00:04:07,880 --> 00:04:10,550 to get these buoys ready to go back into the ocean. 116 00:04:10,550 --> 00:04:13,653 Start by grinding off the old bridle assembly 117 00:04:13,653 --> 00:04:16,456 and the two shots of chain attached to the anchor. 118 00:04:16,456 --> 00:04:17,857 Then replace the bridle with a new one, 119 00:04:17,857 --> 00:04:20,693 along with two new shots of chain. 120 00:04:20,693 --> 00:04:23,429 Each shot of chain weighs 2,000 pounds. 121 00:04:23,429 --> 00:04:25,965 And you have to drag a total of four shots 122 00:04:25,965 --> 00:04:29,002 across the dock to your buoys to get the job done. 123 00:04:29,002 --> 00:04:32,105 You must connect two shots of chain to each buoy 124 00:04:32,105 --> 00:04:34,574 using a Coast Guard method called "Heat and Beat." 125 00:04:36,643 --> 00:04:39,178 And don't forget to install new solar-powered 126 00:04:39,178 --> 00:04:41,481 navigational lights on each of your buoys. 127 00:04:41,481 --> 00:04:43,449 Once you've completed one buoy, 128 00:04:43,449 --> 00:04:45,852 do exactly the same thing to your second buoy. 129 00:04:45,852 --> 00:04:49,155 The first team to get the job done and ring the bell 130 00:04:49,155 --> 00:04:52,158 will win today's Badge of Honor and... 131 00:04:52,158 --> 00:04:55,662 -$12,000. -(scattered cheers) -Yes. 132 00:04:55,662 --> 00:05:00,066 Right now the team score is two to one, to Savage Crew. 133 00:05:00,066 --> 00:05:01,567 Take a moment to figure out 134 00:05:01,567 --> 00:05:02,735 who's going to be today's crew boss, 135 00:05:02,735 --> 00:05:04,037 and we'll get the job done. 136 00:05:04,037 --> 00:05:05,838 KELSY: Okay, what are we thinking for crew boss? 137 00:05:05,838 --> 00:05:07,540 I would feel comfortable with Sarah being the crew boss. 138 00:05:07,540 --> 00:05:09,776 -MIKE: Yeah. I feel Sarah... -I'll take it. 139 00:05:09,776 --> 00:05:11,044 -I got it. -KELSY: Yep. Sarah's strong. 140 00:05:11,044 --> 00:05:12,345 ALFIE: Sarah is the crew boss today 141 00:05:12,345 --> 00:05:15,682 mainly because she has a military background, 142 00:05:15,682 --> 00:05:17,250 so her discipline 143 00:05:17,250 --> 00:05:20,620 and her eight-year experience brings a lot to the table. 144 00:05:20,620 --> 00:05:22,488 So we're confident 145 00:05:22,488 --> 00:05:25,725 that Sarah can dictate a win for Savage Crew. 146 00:05:25,725 --> 00:05:28,094 -Alfie, you definitely comfortable with the torch? -Oh, yeah. 147 00:05:28,094 --> 00:05:29,362 SARAH: I want to get on the light. 148 00:05:29,362 --> 00:05:30,730 I'm gonna have Kelsy working with the bridles. 149 00:05:30,730 --> 00:05:32,031 ELIZABETH: And I'll grab the hooks. 150 00:05:32,031 --> 00:05:33,266 -JEROME: I'll get this. -Stick with Jerome. 151 00:05:33,266 --> 00:05:34,367 Guaranteed. 152 00:05:34,367 --> 00:05:36,069 -You feel confident? -Oh, super. 153 00:05:36,069 --> 00:05:37,937 -Yeah, so that's our boss. -Super confident in this one. 154 00:05:37,937 --> 00:05:39,972 Jerome is "what you see is what you get," 155 00:05:39,972 --> 00:05:41,474 and those are the best kind of people to know. 156 00:05:41,474 --> 00:05:43,543 That's why I trust him when he says he's got something, 157 00:05:43,543 --> 00:05:44,977 because he's not gonna say it if he doesn't have it. 158 00:05:44,977 --> 00:05:48,281 Get all the shackles off first. You work a torch before? 159 00:05:48,281 --> 00:05:49,782 -Oh, yeah. -One, two, three. 160 00:05:49,782 --> 00:05:50,883 Savage Crew! 161 00:05:50,883 --> 00:05:52,285 'Ekahi, 'elua, 'ekolu. 162 00:05:52,285 --> 00:05:53,586 Dirty Hands! 163 00:05:53,586 --> 00:05:55,455 KEOGHAN: Everybody on the starting line. 164 00:05:55,455 --> 00:05:56,489 Let's get to work. 165 00:06:03,963 --> 00:06:06,165 (work whistle blows) 166 00:06:06,165 --> 00:06:08,601 ♪ ♪ 167 00:06:14,140 --> 00:06:16,175 Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Chris! 168 00:06:18,411 --> 00:06:20,146 (whirring) 169 00:06:21,147 --> 00:06:24,150 KEOGHAN: Both teams immediately spreading out across the jobsite. 170 00:06:24,150 --> 00:06:26,185 They've divided up the work nicely. 171 00:06:26,185 --> 00:06:27,920 Tak way out on the end of the buoy 172 00:06:27,920 --> 00:06:30,289 already working on the light. 173 00:06:30,289 --> 00:06:32,058 Take it, brother. 174 00:06:32,058 --> 00:06:33,426 (grunts) 175 00:06:33,426 --> 00:06:35,161 KEOGHAN: Crew boss, Sarah, doing the same thing. 176 00:06:35,161 --> 00:06:37,730 Climbing up to change the light bulb for Savage Crew. 177 00:06:37,730 --> 00:06:40,133 -(whirring) -First step for the rest of the crew, 178 00:06:40,133 --> 00:06:42,735 remove the old bridle assembly and chains. 179 00:06:42,735 --> 00:06:45,171 Sparks are flying here today at the Coast Guard. 180 00:06:46,072 --> 00:06:47,473 ALFIE: I'm free. 181 00:06:47,473 --> 00:06:48,541 KEOGHAN: Alfie, releases the chain 182 00:06:48,541 --> 00:06:51,377 from the anchor for Savage Crew. 183 00:06:51,377 --> 00:06:53,379 ALFIE: Sarah! I need a blade, Sarah! 184 00:06:53,379 --> 00:06:55,181 SARAH: The blades are on the table! 185 00:06:55,181 --> 00:06:56,783 I was chosen to be crew boss, 186 00:06:56,783 --> 00:07:00,219 and my role is delegating the task to the other crew members. 187 00:07:00,219 --> 00:07:02,221 Kelsy, Alfie and Hanger 188 00:07:02,221 --> 00:07:04,357 are gonna be in charge of cutting off 189 00:07:04,357 --> 00:07:07,059 and installing the new bridle with the shackles. 190 00:07:07,059 --> 00:07:10,096 And Elizabeth and Mike, they're the muscle of the team, 191 00:07:10,096 --> 00:07:12,665 so we're gonna leave them to moving those chains. 192 00:07:12,665 --> 00:07:15,434 I'm gonna focus on getting the lights installed up top. 193 00:07:15,434 --> 00:07:17,470 KELSY: Oh, Sarah, I love you. 194 00:07:17,470 --> 00:07:18,671 KEOGHAN: Savage Crew moving very quickly. 195 00:07:18,671 --> 00:07:20,206 They've already cut 196 00:07:20,206 --> 00:07:22,742 their old bridle assembly off their first buoy. 197 00:07:22,742 --> 00:07:24,076 SARAH: Look out below! 198 00:07:24,076 --> 00:07:25,444 -Okay, drop 'em. -Meanwhile, Tak and Lia get 199 00:07:25,444 --> 00:07:27,079 the old light off for Dirty Hands. 200 00:07:27,079 --> 00:07:29,081 (whirring) 201 00:07:29,081 --> 00:07:30,349 JEROME: I am today's crew boss. 202 00:07:30,349 --> 00:07:32,652 I work with all this stuff. I work with shackles every day, 203 00:07:32,652 --> 00:07:34,120 and grinders, I work with all of them. 204 00:07:34,120 --> 00:07:36,455 But this is different type shackles. 205 00:07:36,455 --> 00:07:38,324 I mean, thing is huge. Nobody probably did this, 206 00:07:38,324 --> 00:07:39,892 unless you was in the Coast Guard. 207 00:07:39,892 --> 00:07:43,129 KEOGHAN: Jerome's got a blade stuck in his pin and shackle. 208 00:07:43,129 --> 00:07:44,764 Dirty Hands way behind. 209 00:07:44,764 --> 00:07:47,567 They haven't released any of the old chain off their old buoy. 210 00:07:49,836 --> 00:07:50,970 There we go. 211 00:07:50,970 --> 00:07:51,971 MIKE: Good work. Good work, guys. 212 00:07:51,971 --> 00:07:53,973 Good work, good work. Pin me. 213 00:07:53,973 --> 00:07:56,909 Once we used those grinders and those pins were done, 214 00:07:56,909 --> 00:07:58,377 a new one had to go in. 215 00:07:58,377 --> 00:08:01,614 There were metal wedges about three inches thick, 216 00:08:01,614 --> 00:08:03,149 and you got to bend them over to open 217 00:08:03,149 --> 00:08:04,417 in order to be sealed in place. 218 00:08:04,417 --> 00:08:05,952 So it's time to say, 219 00:08:05,952 --> 00:08:08,020 "You get that side, I got this side." 220 00:08:08,020 --> 00:08:09,755 And boom, the motion keeps going. 221 00:08:09,755 --> 00:08:10,890 -Come on, come on. -Yep, got it. 222 00:08:10,890 --> 00:08:12,892 And now we're gonna drag the chain as a team together. 223 00:08:12,892 --> 00:08:15,394 KEOGHAN: Savage Crew just solidified their lead. 224 00:08:15,394 --> 00:08:16,929 They're now dragging their new chain 225 00:08:16,929 --> 00:08:18,664 so they can attach it to their buoy. 226 00:08:18,664 --> 00:08:21,067 -(groans) -Not doing anything, Kelsy. 227 00:08:21,067 --> 00:08:22,435 -Got to stand three links apart. -Okay. 228 00:08:22,435 --> 00:08:24,637 Pulling this chain is extremely heavy. 229 00:08:24,637 --> 00:08:25,671 (grunting) 230 00:08:25,671 --> 00:08:26,706 It is literally dead weight. 231 00:08:26,706 --> 00:08:28,407 (groaning) 232 00:08:28,407 --> 00:08:32,011 KEOGHAN: Tak and Lia have the light up on the green buoy. 233 00:08:33,412 --> 00:08:36,282 Christine gets a pin and shackle out. 234 00:08:36,282 --> 00:08:38,651 Hey, Chris! Take out the pin. 235 00:08:38,651 --> 00:08:41,354 KEOGHAN: Dirty Hands finally get their bridle assembly off 236 00:08:41,354 --> 00:08:42,488 their first buoy, 237 00:08:42,488 --> 00:08:44,857 but their anchor chain is still attached. 238 00:08:44,857 --> 00:08:46,259 -We got to get this. -Okay, come here. 239 00:08:46,259 --> 00:08:47,760 -Let's see if we can try it. -Come here. Together. 240 00:08:47,760 --> 00:08:49,662 KEOGHAN: Sarah, getting the light on for Savage Crew. 241 00:08:49,662 --> 00:08:51,063 MIKE: All right, untangle it. 242 00:08:51,063 --> 00:08:52,231 -This all should be teamwork. -SARAH: Talk to me, 243 00:08:52,231 --> 00:08:53,366 -where do you need me? -KELSY: Teamwork. 244 00:08:53,366 --> 00:08:54,700 (overlapping chatter) 245 00:08:54,700 --> 00:08:56,035 ELIZABETH: Three apart from each other. 246 00:08:56,035 --> 00:08:57,403 -Pull in an assembly line. -MIKE: Yeah. 247 00:08:57,403 --> 00:09:00,439 -Go down, pull. Down, pull. -Okay, yep. 248 00:09:00,439 --> 00:09:02,341 Elizabeth didn't hesitate, and she said she got us, 249 00:09:02,341 --> 00:09:03,609 and we trusted her. 250 00:09:03,609 --> 00:09:06,279 And we're all gonna jump on that chain 251 00:09:06,279 --> 00:09:08,781 and move in an assembly-like motion. 252 00:09:10,116 --> 00:09:11,550 Watch out. 253 00:09:11,550 --> 00:09:14,453 I've never had to drag a 2,000-pound chain around. 254 00:09:14,453 --> 00:09:16,088 Hey-- Whoa. 255 00:09:16,088 --> 00:09:17,690 KEOGHAN: Whoa, and Alfie goes down. 256 00:09:17,690 --> 00:09:20,326 Get a forklift or something, for God's sakes, 257 00:09:20,326 --> 00:09:22,662 but no, they're handing us five hooks here 258 00:09:22,662 --> 00:09:24,030 and saying, "good luck." 259 00:09:25,564 --> 00:09:27,566 -Hanger, you got it. -Watch yourself, Hanger. -No, we're good. Go, go, go, go. 260 00:09:27,566 --> 00:09:30,136 Let's go, team. I'll help you. 261 00:09:33,406 --> 00:09:35,174 KEOGHAN: Christine finally releasing the chain 262 00:09:35,174 --> 00:09:36,575 from Dirty Hands' anchor. 263 00:09:36,575 --> 00:09:39,378 As Quincey works to attach the new bridle assembly 264 00:09:39,378 --> 00:09:40,947 on their buoy. 265 00:09:40,947 --> 00:09:42,315 You're still in this, Dirty Hands. 266 00:09:42,315 --> 00:09:43,649 Now inchworm this one up. 267 00:09:43,649 --> 00:09:45,217 -One, two, three, -KEOGHAN: Here they go. 268 00:09:45,217 --> 00:09:47,586 -four, five, stop. -This is great technique from Dirty Hands. 269 00:09:47,586 --> 00:09:48,955 KALIMBA: My job as a firefighter has 270 00:09:48,955 --> 00:09:50,957 prepared me for this because I am used to moving 271 00:09:50,957 --> 00:09:54,126 five-inch hose which is super heavy, 272 00:09:54,126 --> 00:09:55,494 especially when it's charged. 273 00:09:55,494 --> 00:09:57,563 And we do have hose hooks that are similar 274 00:09:57,563 --> 00:09:59,765 to the chain hooks that we use to move the hose around. 275 00:09:59,765 --> 00:10:01,701 It's always easier to inchworm or zigzag. 276 00:10:01,701 --> 00:10:03,202 Now we're cooking with fire. 277 00:10:04,003 --> 00:10:06,906 KEOGHAN: Savage Crew with a slight lead at this point. 278 00:10:06,906 --> 00:10:08,708 Got to get those chains over the red line 279 00:10:08,708 --> 00:10:10,109 before you connect them. 280 00:10:10,109 --> 00:10:12,545 KELSY: Get it past the line. We're good! 281 00:10:12,545 --> 00:10:14,814 Savage Crew with both their shots of chain 282 00:10:14,814 --> 00:10:16,415 over the line for their red buoy. 283 00:10:16,415 --> 00:10:19,819 Now they have to get the end of this shot up onto the anchor. 284 00:10:19,819 --> 00:10:21,120 (grunting) 285 00:10:21,120 --> 00:10:22,722 Great work there from Savage Crew. 286 00:10:22,722 --> 00:10:23,756 MIKE: Good work, guys. Good work. 287 00:10:23,756 --> 00:10:24,890 We're doing good. We're going good. 288 00:10:24,890 --> 00:10:26,392 KEOGHAN: They're the first to attach 289 00:10:26,392 --> 00:10:27,526 a new anchor chain and bridle 290 00:10:27,526 --> 00:10:29,261 to their buoy. 291 00:10:29,261 --> 00:10:32,131 That heavy vise holds the two shots of chain in place. 292 00:10:32,131 --> 00:10:35,167 Time to turn up the gas for the "Heat and Beat." 293 00:10:35,167 --> 00:10:36,635 Fire coming. Fire coming. 294 00:10:36,635 --> 00:10:38,404 -Ready? Here we go. -Go, go, go, go. 295 00:10:38,404 --> 00:10:40,806 At this point, Savage Crew, hey, we're doing good. 296 00:10:40,806 --> 00:10:45,077 Alfie has so much experience because he's a superintendent. 297 00:10:45,077 --> 00:10:48,314 All we have to do is wait for Alfie to heat that up, 298 00:10:48,314 --> 00:10:51,317 so we can start making what they call a mushroom 299 00:10:51,317 --> 00:10:52,585 with the hammers to make sure 300 00:10:52,585 --> 00:10:54,720 that this pin does not drop out, 301 00:10:54,720 --> 00:10:56,122 and we're looking good. 302 00:10:57,323 --> 00:10:58,657 -These ones good? -We're good on this one. 303 00:10:58,657 --> 00:11:00,393 KEOGHAN: Dirty Hands starting to catch up 304 00:11:00,393 --> 00:11:02,628 as they finish off their new bridle and anchor chains. 305 00:11:02,628 --> 00:11:04,897 Savage Crew just slightly ahead of Dirty Hands 306 00:11:04,897 --> 00:11:06,032 on the first buoy. 307 00:11:06,032 --> 00:11:08,401 Hanger is practicing his hammering 308 00:11:08,401 --> 00:11:10,669 because he hasn't hammered enough in his life. 309 00:11:10,669 --> 00:11:14,907 -Don't waste your energy. -Dirty Hands watching as Christine gets the heat on. 310 00:11:14,907 --> 00:11:16,575 LIA: Doing good, Christine! 311 00:11:16,575 --> 00:11:19,378 KEOGHAN: We've got acetylene gas and oxygen coming through. 312 00:11:19,378 --> 00:11:23,182 It's up to each of the operators to figure out what the mix is. 313 00:11:23,182 --> 00:11:24,917 Got to get that pin nice and red hot, 314 00:11:24,917 --> 00:11:27,119 and then you can start to hammer. 315 00:11:29,088 --> 00:11:31,257 Alfie's lost his flame. 316 00:11:31,257 --> 00:11:32,825 -KELSY: Light him, light him, light him. -MIKE: Light it again. 317 00:11:38,130 --> 00:11:40,966 KEOGHAN: Alfie's having some trouble with that acetylene torch. 318 00:11:40,966 --> 00:11:42,601 Take it easy. 319 00:11:42,601 --> 00:11:44,970 Relax, relax, relax, relax, relax. 320 00:11:44,970 --> 00:11:47,239 You got it. 321 00:11:47,239 --> 00:11:49,708 ALFIE: I know that Christine is burning on the other side. 322 00:11:49,708 --> 00:11:52,211 Christine is a union ironworker. 323 00:11:52,211 --> 00:11:53,746 She is burning every day. 324 00:11:53,746 --> 00:11:56,449 And so, obviously, that's in the back of my head. 325 00:11:56,449 --> 00:11:59,118 And just 'cause I know how to do something 326 00:11:59,118 --> 00:12:01,987 doesn't mean that she's not doing it better every day. 327 00:12:01,987 --> 00:12:03,756 All you now, Christine. Let's go. 328 00:12:03,756 --> 00:12:04,924 The gas is working fine. 329 00:12:04,924 --> 00:12:06,192 They-they just don't know how to burn them. 330 00:12:06,192 --> 00:12:07,560 I have so much faith in Christine. 331 00:12:07,560 --> 00:12:10,563 She can do ironwork, and she can use a torch. 332 00:12:10,563 --> 00:12:11,797 Christine, she's gonna catch us up. 333 00:12:11,797 --> 00:12:13,566 (stammers) She gonna make the difference up. 334 00:12:13,566 --> 00:12:16,936 KEOGHAN: Christine looking super relaxed in this job. 335 00:12:16,936 --> 00:12:18,571 You got this, guys. 336 00:12:18,571 --> 00:12:21,373 This is a dead-even race at this point. 337 00:12:21,373 --> 00:12:23,008 Mike, do you want to jump in there? 338 00:12:23,008 --> 00:12:25,744 He's got it, he's got it. He's got it. 339 00:12:25,744 --> 00:12:28,013 Alfie, if you're not comfortable, tell somebody. 340 00:12:28,013 --> 00:12:29,748 ALFIE: It's not lighting. 341 00:12:36,789 --> 00:12:37,990 ALFIE: It's not lighting. 342 00:12:37,990 --> 00:12:40,126 KEOGHAN: Savage Crew and Dirty Hands racing 343 00:12:40,126 --> 00:12:42,595 to complete the "Heat and Beat" on their first buoys. 344 00:12:42,595 --> 00:12:43,929 Both teams have attached 345 00:12:43,929 --> 00:12:45,865 their new anchor chains and bridle assemblies. 346 00:12:45,865 --> 00:12:48,634 Now they've got to join those two shots of chain together. 347 00:12:48,634 --> 00:12:49,902 It's all gonna come down to 348 00:12:49,902 --> 00:12:51,937 who can get these chains connected first. 349 00:12:51,937 --> 00:12:54,039 -It's not flowing. -It's not flowing. 350 00:12:54,039 --> 00:12:55,174 Turn it all the way off and try again. 351 00:12:55,174 --> 00:12:56,742 ALFIE: To light the torch, 352 00:12:56,742 --> 00:12:58,777 we have to have the right mixture of gas and oxygen. 353 00:12:58,777 --> 00:13:00,346 And if I don't do this properly, 354 00:13:00,346 --> 00:13:03,449 and I don't heat it up just right in the given time, 355 00:13:03,449 --> 00:13:04,750 it's my fault. 356 00:13:04,750 --> 00:13:06,352 Yeah, sit on them, Christine. That's all right. 357 00:13:06,352 --> 00:13:09,255 KEOGHAN: Christine's trying to get that pin nice and red hot. 358 00:13:09,255 --> 00:13:12,391 Finally, Alfie getting his acetylene torch going. 359 00:13:12,391 --> 00:13:14,026 MIKE: Good work, Alfie. Good work. 360 00:13:14,026 --> 00:13:15,995 KEOGHAN: Christine and Alfie, neck and neck. 361 00:13:15,995 --> 00:13:18,097 Who's gonna heat up their pin first? 362 00:13:18,097 --> 00:13:19,532 The Coast Guard will let them know 363 00:13:19,532 --> 00:13:21,066 when they can start beating down on that pin. 364 00:13:21,066 --> 00:13:22,368 You can do the countdown. 365 00:13:22,368 --> 00:13:24,236 ALFIE: Three, two, one. 366 00:13:24,236 --> 00:13:26,105 KEOGHAN: Savage Crew, the first to finish heating their pin. 367 00:13:26,105 --> 00:13:27,306 Go. 368 00:13:29,141 --> 00:13:30,743 KEOGHAN: Dirty Hands only seconds behind. 369 00:13:30,743 --> 00:13:32,811 -CHRISTINE: ...two, one. -Now they can bring down their hammers. 370 00:13:32,811 --> 00:13:34,180 Go! 371 00:13:34,180 --> 00:13:35,214 JEROME: Hit 'em! 372 00:13:36,015 --> 00:13:37,783 Almost got it. 373 00:13:37,783 --> 00:13:40,452 Go. Go. Go. Go, yeah! 374 00:13:40,452 --> 00:13:41,787 Go! Smack her on the sides. 375 00:13:41,787 --> 00:13:42,955 Looks good. 376 00:13:42,955 --> 00:13:44,657 (overlapping shouting) 377 00:13:44,657 --> 00:13:46,926 KEOGHAN: Savage Crew have completed their first buoy. 378 00:13:46,926 --> 00:13:48,394 -One to go. -Go cut. 379 00:13:49,728 --> 00:13:51,564 -Good. -We're good! 380 00:13:51,564 --> 00:13:53,866 KEOGHAN: Both teams moving on to their second buoy 381 00:13:53,866 --> 00:13:55,534 at exactly the same time. 382 00:13:55,534 --> 00:13:58,737 -(mechanical whirring) -Everybody knows what to do now. 383 00:13:58,737 --> 00:14:00,005 This is rinse and repeat. 384 00:14:00,005 --> 00:14:02,274 The first team to get the second buoy done 385 00:14:02,274 --> 00:14:04,977 wins $12,000. 386 00:14:06,011 --> 00:14:07,846 HANGER: We understood what we had to do. 387 00:14:07,846 --> 00:14:09,615 And me, working around tools for 31 years, 388 00:14:09,615 --> 00:14:13,252 I'm gonna make sure I'm going to be fast. 389 00:14:13,252 --> 00:14:14,653 ELIZABETH: This one's not even cut yet. 390 00:14:14,653 --> 00:14:15,688 -What? -That's a new one. 391 00:14:15,688 --> 00:14:17,223 I come around the second buoy, 392 00:14:17,223 --> 00:14:18,991 and they've already got the bridle hooked up. 393 00:14:18,991 --> 00:14:20,125 I-I couldn't even believe it. 394 00:14:20,125 --> 00:14:21,760 These-- Everybody's moving so fast. 395 00:14:21,760 --> 00:14:23,696 We've got this. I know we've got this. 396 00:14:25,798 --> 00:14:28,634 KEOGHAN: There goes Quincey with a big pin hit. 397 00:14:28,634 --> 00:14:31,103 Releasing the old anchor chain for Dirty Hands. 398 00:14:31,103 --> 00:14:32,371 Light coming down. 399 00:14:32,371 --> 00:14:34,607 KEOGHAN: Tak and Lia have the old light off, 400 00:14:34,607 --> 00:14:36,141 now they're working the new one. 401 00:14:36,141 --> 00:14:37,810 TAK: Put the top one. Put the top one first. 402 00:14:37,810 --> 00:14:40,312 LIA: Having two people work on the light was advantageous 403 00:14:40,312 --> 00:14:43,148 because to be able to have one person hold the light 404 00:14:43,148 --> 00:14:44,650 and then work on the bolts together, 405 00:14:44,650 --> 00:14:45,951 I think it was key. 406 00:14:45,951 --> 00:14:47,152 KEOGHAN: Lia and Tak have finished the light 407 00:14:47,152 --> 00:14:48,420 on their red and white buoy. 408 00:14:48,420 --> 00:14:50,522 Coming back down to help their team. 409 00:14:50,522 --> 00:14:52,524 Dirty Hands, done with their bridle assembly. 410 00:14:52,524 --> 00:14:53,792 Thank you,braddah. 411 00:14:53,792 --> 00:14:55,527 KEOGHAN: Sarah's back down, having gotten 412 00:14:55,527 --> 00:14:57,663 the navigational light on for Savage Crew. 413 00:14:57,663 --> 00:15:00,466 Now we have six against six moving the chain. 414 00:15:00,466 --> 00:15:02,735 SARAH: Let's go, where we at, where we at? Right here? 415 00:15:02,735 --> 00:15:04,136 We got to work together. 416 00:15:04,136 --> 00:15:06,005 This is the race right here. The chain. 417 00:15:06,005 --> 00:15:07,439 QUINCEY: Watch the footing, watch the footing. 418 00:15:07,439 --> 00:15:10,075 I feel it in my arms. I feel it in my biceps. 419 00:15:10,075 --> 00:15:11,477 I'm feeling it in my quads. 420 00:15:11,477 --> 00:15:12,978 It's burning, but we got a job to do. 421 00:15:12,978 --> 00:15:15,481 We're determined to even the score today. 422 00:15:15,481 --> 00:15:17,716 Both teams with their bridles on their buoys. 423 00:15:17,716 --> 00:15:20,552 Both teams working on their second shot of chains. 424 00:15:20,552 --> 00:15:22,288 Keep going, keep going. 425 00:15:22,288 --> 00:15:24,556 And both teams yet to do the "Heat and Beat" 426 00:15:24,556 --> 00:15:26,959 and join these two shots of chain together. 427 00:15:26,959 --> 00:15:29,094 HANGER: Okay, we're over. 428 00:15:29,094 --> 00:15:30,996 KEOGHAN: Savage Crew have both shots of their chain 429 00:15:30,996 --> 00:15:33,499 across the red line and are now attaching 430 00:15:33,499 --> 00:15:35,067 one end of it to their anchor. 431 00:15:35,067 --> 00:15:36,702 JEROME: One, two, three. 432 00:15:36,702 --> 00:15:38,504 Yeah, good. We're good. 433 00:15:38,504 --> 00:15:41,173 KEOGHAN: Dirty Hands getting both their shots of chain across the line. 434 00:15:42,007 --> 00:15:44,343 Alfie's already starting to heat that pin. 435 00:15:44,343 --> 00:15:46,378 All we have to do is wait for Alfie 436 00:15:46,378 --> 00:15:48,247 so we can start hitting it. 437 00:15:48,247 --> 00:15:49,915 KEOGHAN: Christine's got the torch going. 438 00:15:49,915 --> 00:15:52,151 HANGER: Dirty Hands is hungry. They want this win. 439 00:15:52,151 --> 00:15:53,252 But we want it more. 440 00:15:53,252 --> 00:15:55,254 He knows how to do it. He knows. 441 00:15:55,254 --> 00:15:57,289 ♪ ♪ 442 00:15:58,357 --> 00:15:59,692 You got it, Alfie. 443 00:15:59,692 --> 00:16:01,160 KEOGHAN: Alfie's having trouble lighting up. 444 00:16:01,160 --> 00:16:02,895 And Christine has not stopped. 445 00:16:02,895 --> 00:16:05,898 This is a repeat of where we were with the first buoy. 446 00:16:05,898 --> 00:16:07,633 -It could not be closer. -Calm. 447 00:16:07,633 --> 00:16:09,668 -Calm. Focus. -Nice and easy, nice and easy. 448 00:16:09,668 --> 00:16:10,769 Slow is fast. 449 00:16:10,769 --> 00:16:11,937 There you go. 450 00:16:11,937 --> 00:16:13,238 That looks perfect. Just like that. 451 00:16:13,238 --> 00:16:15,140 SARAH: Brother, take your time. We got it. 452 00:16:15,140 --> 00:16:17,042 QUINCEY: Heat it up, heat it up, heat it up. 453 00:16:17,042 --> 00:16:18,377 KEOGHAN: This is gonna be close. 454 00:16:18,377 --> 00:16:19,445 Get ready, Hanger. 455 00:16:19,445 --> 00:16:21,113 Go! 456 00:16:21,113 --> 00:16:23,248 KEOGHAN: Dirty Hands getting the signal to start hammering. 457 00:16:23,248 --> 00:16:24,783 MIKE: Let's go, boys! 458 00:16:24,783 --> 00:16:28,020 KEOGHAN: Savage Crew getting the okay to hammer as well. 459 00:16:28,020 --> 00:16:29,888 -♪ ♪ -Go, go, go! 460 00:16:29,888 --> 00:16:32,324 (grunting) 461 00:16:33,859 --> 00:16:36,161 KALIMBA: Let's go! 462 00:16:36,161 --> 00:16:37,463 KEOGHAN: Tak, finishing the job up 463 00:16:37,463 --> 00:16:39,298 for Dirty Hands with a small hammer. 464 00:16:39,298 --> 00:16:41,734 -(overlapping shouting) -Elizabeth doing the same for Savage Crew. 465 00:16:41,734 --> 00:16:45,170 And Dirty Hands get a thumbs up from the captain. 466 00:16:45,170 --> 00:16:48,073 -(metal clanging) -(bell chimes) 467 00:16:48,073 --> 00:16:50,142 Dirty Hands with the win! 468 00:16:50,142 --> 00:16:52,644 (cheering, whooping) 469 00:16:52,644 --> 00:16:55,514 -SARAH: Good job, everybody. -Good job, everybody. 470 00:16:55,514 --> 00:16:57,449 -All right! -Yessah! 471 00:16:57,449 --> 00:16:58,684 Yessah! 472 00:16:58,684 --> 00:17:01,186 That came down to just technique with that torch. 473 00:17:01,186 --> 00:17:02,621 Being able to showcase some of my skills 474 00:17:02,621 --> 00:17:05,391 as an ironworker in the challenge was awesome. 475 00:17:05,391 --> 00:17:07,459 Getting that redemption win, 476 00:17:07,459 --> 00:17:09,995 it was definitely an amazing experience. 477 00:17:09,995 --> 00:17:12,698 KEOGHAN: Jerome, great job being a crew boss today, 478 00:17:12,698 --> 00:17:13,932 and you know what that means? 479 00:17:13,932 --> 00:17:15,868 Come and accept today's Badge of Honor. 480 00:17:15,868 --> 00:17:17,136 LIA: Good job, Jerome. 481 00:17:17,136 --> 00:17:18,370 -Hawaiian brother. -Congratulations. 482 00:17:18,370 --> 00:17:19,605 Second Badge of Honor. 483 00:17:19,605 --> 00:17:20,806 Score's two-two now. 484 00:17:20,806 --> 00:17:22,875 And, Jerome, you forgot something. 485 00:17:22,875 --> 00:17:24,143 -Get your money, brother. -Oh, yeah, correct. 486 00:17:24,143 --> 00:17:25,210 Oh, yeah. 487 00:17:25,210 --> 00:17:27,212 $12,000. 488 00:17:27,212 --> 00:17:29,214 Don't leave that behind. 489 00:17:29,214 --> 00:17:30,682 How about a big round of applause 490 00:17:30,682 --> 00:17:34,119 -for the chief and the captain. -(cheering, whooping) 491 00:17:34,119 --> 00:17:37,189 Tomorrow we go into the individual competition, 492 00:17:37,189 --> 00:17:38,390 and by the end of the day, 493 00:17:38,390 --> 00:17:40,659 one more of you will be punching out. 494 00:17:40,659 --> 00:17:42,161 See you tomorrow. 495 00:17:43,128 --> 00:17:44,897 (squawking) 496 00:17:44,897 --> 00:17:47,065 KELSY: Wow, look at that ship. 497 00:17:47,065 --> 00:17:48,267 Glad we didn't have to unload that. 498 00:17:48,267 --> 00:17:49,768 KELSY: Oh. (laughing) 499 00:17:49,768 --> 00:17:52,337 Thank you for everything that you do, pushing me. 500 00:17:52,337 --> 00:17:53,806 -And... -I think we push each other. 501 00:17:53,806 --> 00:17:55,641 Like, we're able to think without being told what to do. 502 00:17:55,641 --> 00:17:56,642 Right. 503 00:17:56,642 --> 00:17:59,378 My dad's really pushed into me 504 00:17:59,378 --> 00:18:01,780 what to do and to keep working. 505 00:18:01,780 --> 00:18:06,051 He was my role model, and he passed away in 2014. 506 00:18:07,352 --> 00:18:08,954 It was 1,000 acres-- 507 00:18:08,954 --> 00:18:10,422 it was our last 1,000 of the season. 508 00:18:10,422 --> 00:18:11,423 It was windy. 509 00:18:11,423 --> 00:18:13,425 We should've not been spraying. 510 00:18:13,425 --> 00:18:14,960 (helicopter blades whirring) 511 00:18:14,960 --> 00:18:18,297 And then he hit a powerline, and then that was it. 512 00:18:19,298 --> 00:18:22,301 Like, I-I kn-- I saw the helicopter there, 513 00:18:22,301 --> 00:18:24,269 in the field, but I just... 514 00:18:24,269 --> 00:18:26,472 It wasn't clicking yet. 515 00:18:26,472 --> 00:18:29,875 And, um, I actually ran 516 00:18:29,875 --> 00:18:32,277 probably a quarter mile through the beans, 517 00:18:32,277 --> 00:18:34,413 um, to the helicopter. 518 00:18:34,413 --> 00:18:37,616 They stopped me and told me that he had passed on. 519 00:18:37,616 --> 00:18:40,686 It's life changing when you lose a loved one, 520 00:18:40,686 --> 00:18:44,122 but it's not impossible to keep moving forward. 521 00:18:44,122 --> 00:18:46,758 I wouldn't be the person I am today if it wasn't for him. 522 00:18:46,758 --> 00:18:49,261 -I can definitely relate to that. -Yeah. 523 00:18:49,261 --> 00:18:52,197 I think I get some of my strength from my gramps. 524 00:18:52,197 --> 00:18:54,099 Yeah. Me, too. 525 00:18:54,099 --> 00:18:57,236 SARAH: Hearing about Kelsy's dad 526 00:18:57,236 --> 00:19:01,406 and just being able to see where her experiences come from, 527 00:19:01,406 --> 00:19:04,142 and, you know, what brought her to the career that she's chose. 528 00:19:04,142 --> 00:19:06,078 I think we have a lot of similarities. 529 00:19:06,078 --> 00:19:07,579 Like, I'm here now. 530 00:19:07,579 --> 00:19:09,748 -Yep. -That's all my gramps wanted for me, you know? 531 00:19:09,748 --> 00:19:11,650 -Mm-hmm. -Like... 532 00:19:11,650 --> 00:19:15,454 I'm-- I grew up in a very, uh, 533 00:19:15,454 --> 00:19:17,990 -tight situation, you know what I mean? Like... -Yeah, yeah. 534 00:19:17,990 --> 00:19:20,859 And it-it could've been really easy for me to be a statistic 535 00:19:20,859 --> 00:19:23,829 or, you know, end up dead, basically. 536 00:19:23,829 --> 00:19:25,430 But I'm here, 537 00:19:25,430 --> 00:19:27,533 and I'm on the other side of the world, you know? 538 00:19:27,533 --> 00:19:30,435 Seeing things that I know my gramps never got to see, 539 00:19:30,435 --> 00:19:32,671 -but he would've wanted for me. -Absolutely. 540 00:19:32,671 --> 00:19:34,640 And he is seeing, you know what I mean? 541 00:19:34,640 --> 00:19:35,774 He's seeing everything. 542 00:19:41,847 --> 00:19:44,049 ♪ ♪ 543 00:19:45,183 --> 00:19:47,452 (seagulls squawking) 544 00:19:47,452 --> 00:19:49,821 KALIMBA: Well, we got a rescue. 545 00:19:49,821 --> 00:19:52,157 -SARAH: Bruh... -KALIMBA: I like it. 546 00:19:53,191 --> 00:19:54,927 ALFIE: It's individual today. 547 00:19:54,927 --> 00:19:56,428 As much as I love these guys, 548 00:19:56,428 --> 00:19:59,064 at the end of the day, what I'm developing here-- 549 00:19:59,064 --> 00:20:01,099 the love, the special relationships-- 550 00:20:01,099 --> 00:20:02,601 can't get in the way of what I'm here for, 551 00:20:02,601 --> 00:20:04,636 and that's for my wife and my children. 552 00:20:04,636 --> 00:20:05,837 Good morning, everyone. 553 00:20:05,837 --> 00:20:07,239 (overlapping salutations) 554 00:20:08,407 --> 00:20:09,741 -LEVY: Your name is Jeff, right? -KEOGHAN: Phil. 555 00:20:09,741 --> 00:20:10,976 -LEVY: Phil! I'm so sorry. -That's all right. 556 00:20:10,976 --> 00:20:12,144 Jeff's the guy who doesSurvivor. 557 00:20:12,144 --> 00:20:13,145 Okay. 558 00:20:13,145 --> 00:20:15,247 (barking) 559 00:20:15,247 --> 00:20:17,015 KEOGHAN: Kalimba and Hanger, you'll be with me 560 00:20:17,015 --> 00:20:19,117 since you punched out of the individual competition. 561 00:20:19,117 --> 00:20:22,321 Welcome back to the Coast Guard, here in Los Angeles. 562 00:20:22,321 --> 00:20:23,822 (cheering) 563 00:20:23,822 --> 00:20:27,659 Petty Officer Levy and Mechanic Mattox out with us today. 564 00:20:27,659 --> 00:20:29,795 The Coast Guard save, on average, 565 00:20:29,795 --> 00:20:32,097 over 4,000 lives every year. 566 00:20:32,097 --> 00:20:34,700 They're willing to risk their lives to save ours. 567 00:20:34,700 --> 00:20:36,234 -Mm-hmm. -KEOGHAN: So today, 568 00:20:36,234 --> 00:20:39,738 you will be saving a victim that weighs the same weight as you. 569 00:20:39,738 --> 00:20:41,673 Huh? 570 00:20:41,673 --> 00:20:43,508 In order to survive in the ocean, 571 00:20:43,508 --> 00:20:46,411 the Coast Guard have a special tool, 572 00:20:46,411 --> 00:20:47,512 which is an immersion suit. 573 00:20:47,512 --> 00:20:48,647 Petty Officer Levy, 574 00:20:48,647 --> 00:20:50,082 would you mind explaining to everybody 575 00:20:50,082 --> 00:20:51,416 why you wear one of these. 576 00:20:51,416 --> 00:20:52,551 It has 35 pounds of buoyancy, 577 00:20:52,551 --> 00:20:54,453 so it'll keep you afloat a little bit. 578 00:20:54,453 --> 00:20:56,521 ♪ ♪ 579 00:20:56,521 --> 00:20:58,390 KEOGHAN: Now, let me tell you how this job works. 580 00:20:58,390 --> 00:21:01,193 When the work whistle blows, 581 00:21:01,193 --> 00:21:02,861 you'll be putting on your immersion suit 582 00:21:02,861 --> 00:21:04,630 as fast as you possibly can. 583 00:21:04,630 --> 00:21:06,465 You'll make your way down the gangplank, 584 00:21:06,465 --> 00:21:08,533 jump in the water, 585 00:21:08,533 --> 00:21:11,203 swim out to your victim, untie your victim 586 00:21:11,203 --> 00:21:14,139 and bring your victim back to the dock. 587 00:21:14,139 --> 00:21:15,574 The clock stops 588 00:21:15,574 --> 00:21:18,477 when you get your victim safely back on the dock. 589 00:21:18,477 --> 00:21:21,813 We're gonna be running two randomly drawn heats. 590 00:21:21,813 --> 00:21:23,915 The person with the fastest time today 591 00:21:23,915 --> 00:21:24,983 is going to get... 592 00:21:24,983 --> 00:21:27,819 ♪ ♪ 593 00:21:27,819 --> 00:21:30,322 ...a guided fishing trip, all expenses paid. 594 00:21:30,322 --> 00:21:32,057 -(cheering) -Heck yeah. 595 00:21:32,057 --> 00:21:35,293 The loser from each heat will be going into overtime, 596 00:21:35,293 --> 00:21:38,096 and by the end of the day, one of you will be punching out. 597 00:21:39,297 --> 00:21:42,734 This job will test your physical capabilities in the water, 598 00:21:42,734 --> 00:21:44,236 but wearing these confining immersion suits 599 00:21:44,236 --> 00:21:47,539 is also going to test your mental toughness. 600 00:21:47,539 --> 00:21:49,508 Does anybody here suffer from claustrophobia? 601 00:21:49,508 --> 00:21:51,376 Alfie? 602 00:21:51,376 --> 00:21:55,881 Claustrophobia has been an issue in my life for many, many years. 603 00:21:55,881 --> 00:21:58,350 I've had a couple of bad situations in life 604 00:21:58,350 --> 00:22:01,787 that have embarrassed my wife, embarrassed my family, 605 00:22:01,787 --> 00:22:05,157 and it's something that I have to overcome today. 606 00:22:05,157 --> 00:22:07,526 Is anybody here afraid of the ocean? 607 00:22:09,995 --> 00:22:11,797 ♪ ♪ 608 00:22:19,571 --> 00:22:22,107 KEOGHAN: Is anybody here afraid of the ocean? 609 00:22:23,909 --> 00:22:25,844 (takes deep breath) 610 00:22:25,844 --> 00:22:27,379 SARAH: My biggest fear is drowning. 611 00:22:27,379 --> 00:22:29,681 I have never been in this large amount of water 612 00:22:29,681 --> 00:22:30,682 in my life, 613 00:22:30,682 --> 00:22:32,451 so I'm definitely nervous. 614 00:22:32,451 --> 00:22:34,953 KEOGHAN: Sarah, I know you're facing more fear than anybody 615 00:22:34,953 --> 00:22:37,622 having to go do this, but just know this, 616 00:22:37,622 --> 00:22:38,957 those are tears of bravery. 617 00:22:38,957 --> 00:22:40,592 -Yeah. -Everybody believes in you, 618 00:22:40,592 --> 00:22:42,060 and everybody wants to see you do well. 619 00:22:42,060 --> 00:22:43,595 KALIMBA: If I got to save you, I'll save you, too. 620 00:22:43,595 --> 00:22:45,530 -KELSY: Yeah. Yeah. -I got you, girl. 621 00:22:45,530 --> 00:22:47,833 There's a reason I went Army and not Navy, Phil. 622 00:22:47,833 --> 00:22:49,000 (laughter) 623 00:22:49,000 --> 00:22:51,036 (scattered clapping) 624 00:22:51,036 --> 00:22:52,237 -That's good. -KEOGHAN: Okay. 625 00:22:52,237 --> 00:22:53,872 Is everybody ready to get the job done? 626 00:22:53,872 --> 00:22:56,141 -ALL: Yes! -Let's get to it. It's over here. 627 00:22:57,442 --> 00:23:00,112 First heat will be Lia, Jerome, 628 00:23:00,112 --> 00:23:02,748 Elizabeth, Christine and Mike. 629 00:23:02,748 --> 00:23:04,850 CHRISTINE: Looking at the challenge, it's gonna be short, 630 00:23:04,850 --> 00:23:06,551 and it's gonna be fast. 631 00:23:06,551 --> 00:23:08,754 So I know I have to be super quick. 632 00:23:08,754 --> 00:23:11,857 LIA: I have no idea how this is gonna go. 633 00:23:11,857 --> 00:23:13,725 It's not my wheelhouse. 634 00:23:13,725 --> 00:23:15,994 As a Jill-of-all-trades, 635 00:23:15,994 --> 00:23:18,630 I just adjust to whatever I've been given and hit it hard. 636 00:23:18,630 --> 00:23:21,133 ♪ ♪ 637 00:23:22,134 --> 00:23:24,436 I wish I was in the first heat. (chuckles) 638 00:23:24,436 --> 00:23:25,804 Just to get it out the way, 639 00:23:25,804 --> 00:23:27,739 but it is kind of a blessing to be second 640 00:23:27,739 --> 00:23:29,775 because I can watch everybody else 641 00:23:29,775 --> 00:23:31,076 and hopefully that'll benefit me. 642 00:23:31,076 --> 00:23:32,744 KEOGHAN: On the work whistle. 643 00:23:34,613 --> 00:23:35,747 (work whistle blows) 644 00:23:36,848 --> 00:23:40,051 Whoo. Very quick off the mark. 645 00:23:40,051 --> 00:23:42,654 Jerome gets those boots off super quick. Lia, too. 646 00:23:42,654 --> 00:23:45,023 SARAH: Let's go! 647 00:23:45,023 --> 00:23:46,958 KEOGHAN: Whoo! They are moving. 648 00:23:47,959 --> 00:23:49,728 KALIMBA: Let's go, Jerome! 649 00:23:49,728 --> 00:23:52,397 JEROME: Running in a suit felt weird, 650 00:23:52,397 --> 00:23:53,965 but who cares, you just got to get there. 651 00:23:55,667 --> 00:23:58,537 KEOGHAN: The first to get in the water is Jerome. 652 00:23:58,537 --> 00:24:00,639 Then Elizabeth. 653 00:24:00,639 --> 00:24:02,240 Then Lia. 654 00:24:02,240 --> 00:24:03,975 Mike's moving. 655 00:24:03,975 --> 00:24:06,578 Christine, the last one in. 656 00:24:07,979 --> 00:24:09,781 CHRISTINE: Beating Hanger in overtime, 657 00:24:09,781 --> 00:24:11,449 it really gave me a boost of confidence. 658 00:24:11,449 --> 00:24:14,219 But I was the last one to put my suit on, 659 00:24:14,219 --> 00:24:15,821 so I have to make it up in the swim. 660 00:24:15,821 --> 00:24:19,224 KEOGHAN: Lia, kicking up a lot, using her legs and her arms. 661 00:24:19,224 --> 00:24:22,861 The first to get to their victim is Jerome. 662 00:24:22,861 --> 00:24:24,496 Being a surfer, 663 00:24:24,496 --> 00:24:26,498 you can see he's very comfortable in the water. 664 00:24:26,498 --> 00:24:28,934 Closely followed by Elizabeth. 665 00:24:28,934 --> 00:24:31,403 Last to get to their victim is Christine. 666 00:24:31,403 --> 00:24:32,671 This is when it's difficult. 667 00:24:32,671 --> 00:24:33,972 You got to use those fingers, 668 00:24:33,972 --> 00:24:36,608 which are wrapped up in this immersion suit. 669 00:24:36,608 --> 00:24:40,345 I've got these big Hamburger Helper man mitts on, 670 00:24:40,345 --> 00:24:42,080 and everything I know about untying knots, 671 00:24:42,080 --> 00:24:43,915 I may have learned from one of my puppy dogs, 672 00:24:43,915 --> 00:24:46,117 because I was using my teeth. 673 00:24:46,117 --> 00:24:48,086 QUINCEY: Let's go, Lia. 674 00:24:48,086 --> 00:24:49,387 (growling) 675 00:24:49,387 --> 00:24:51,456 KALIMBA: There you go. You've got it. 676 00:24:51,456 --> 00:24:53,525 (laughs) 677 00:24:53,525 --> 00:24:54,693 ♪ ♪ 678 00:24:54,693 --> 00:24:56,228 KEOGHAN: Mike has freed his victim. 679 00:24:56,228 --> 00:24:57,429 -And he's already on his way back. -KELSY: Good job, Mike. 680 00:24:57,429 --> 00:24:58,730 KALIMBA: Let's go, Jerome. 681 00:24:58,730 --> 00:25:00,899 MIKE: Right now, I weigh about 240. 682 00:25:00,899 --> 00:25:02,801 So carrying that victim across, 683 00:25:02,801 --> 00:25:04,669 I just gave it all the power I could. 684 00:25:04,669 --> 00:25:06,304 And, you know, I hear my daughter's voice in there, 685 00:25:06,304 --> 00:25:08,506 "Come on, Aquaman, let's go. Let's save this victim." 686 00:25:08,506 --> 00:25:10,675 -(gargling, groaning) -KEOGHAN: Mike, with the lead. 687 00:25:10,675 --> 00:25:12,611 He's digging deep, making a lot of noise. 688 00:25:12,611 --> 00:25:14,346 KALIMBA: Let's go, Mike, keep going, keep going. 689 00:25:14,346 --> 00:25:16,314 -(groans) -KEOGHAN: Jerome on the way. 690 00:25:16,314 --> 00:25:18,316 SARAH: Let's go, Jerome. 691 00:25:18,316 --> 00:25:20,352 KEOGHAN: Elizabeth has her victim free. 692 00:25:20,352 --> 00:25:21,887 -(grunting) -HANGER: Bring it in, Mike. 693 00:25:21,887 --> 00:25:23,154 SARAH: You got it. There you go. 694 00:25:23,154 --> 00:25:24,322 KEOGHAN: Jerome and Elizabeth, 695 00:25:24,322 --> 00:25:26,124 neck and neck coming back towards the dock. 696 00:25:26,124 --> 00:25:28,293 Then they have to lift their victim up onto the dock. 697 00:25:28,293 --> 00:25:29,461 KALIMBA: Kick, kick, kick. 698 00:25:29,461 --> 00:25:31,429 KEOGHAN: Mike dragging his victim, 699 00:25:31,429 --> 00:25:33,665 weighs the same as he does. It's heavy. 700 00:25:33,665 --> 00:25:35,734 Christine gets underway. 701 00:25:35,734 --> 00:25:37,435 Lia has her victim free. 702 00:25:37,435 --> 00:25:38,670 KALIMBA: Come on, Lia, you got it. 703 00:25:38,670 --> 00:25:40,438 KEOGHAN: And Mike gets the job done. 704 00:25:40,438 --> 00:25:42,941 Finishing with a celebratory face-plant. 705 00:25:44,476 --> 00:25:46,044 Jerome and Elizabeth fighting it out for second. 706 00:25:46,044 --> 00:25:47,178 SARAH: Yeah! 707 00:25:47,178 --> 00:25:49,014 KEOGHAN: And both getting the job done. 708 00:25:49,014 --> 00:25:50,515 (clapping) 709 00:25:50,515 --> 00:25:52,550 Christine and Lia left in the water. 710 00:25:52,550 --> 00:25:54,119 KALIMBA: There you go, Christine. 711 00:25:54,119 --> 00:25:56,688 KEOGHAN: The last of you to get it done, going to overtime. 712 00:25:56,688 --> 00:25:57,989 QUINCEY: Come on, Lia. 713 00:25:59,524 --> 00:26:00,592 KEOGHAN: Christine is now out of the water. 714 00:26:00,592 --> 00:26:02,027 KALIMBA: Let's go, Christine. 715 00:26:02,027 --> 00:26:04,062 KEOGHAN: Lia finally gets to the dock 716 00:26:04,062 --> 00:26:06,531 as Christine pulls her victim out of the water. 717 00:26:06,531 --> 00:26:08,266 Christine gets the job done. 718 00:26:08,266 --> 00:26:09,668 (clapping) 719 00:26:09,668 --> 00:26:11,269 CHRISTINE: Good work. 720 00:26:11,269 --> 00:26:13,605 KEOGHAN: And Lia, finishing last in her heat, 721 00:26:13,605 --> 00:26:16,041 so she'll be going into overtime. 722 00:26:17,809 --> 00:26:19,244 SARAH: I don't want to let myself down 723 00:26:19,244 --> 00:26:20,946 because I know I'm capable. 724 00:26:20,946 --> 00:26:23,715 So I'm asking my gramps to definitely give me his strength, 725 00:26:23,715 --> 00:26:25,984 push me through and just be there with me 726 00:26:25,984 --> 00:26:27,185 as I'm going through it. 727 00:26:27,185 --> 00:26:28,720 I'll be glad when this is done, yo. 728 00:26:28,720 --> 00:26:29,754 Sarah, you got this. 729 00:26:29,754 --> 00:26:31,723 ♪ ♪ 730 00:26:31,723 --> 00:26:32,724 You got this, brother. 731 00:26:32,724 --> 00:26:34,292 Rhythm breathing. 732 00:26:34,292 --> 00:26:35,627 Rhythm. (exhales) 733 00:26:35,627 --> 00:26:37,128 My peoples. 734 00:26:37,128 --> 00:26:38,563 (laughing) 735 00:26:38,563 --> 00:26:41,066 ALFIE: Being a tough person is 736 00:26:41,066 --> 00:26:43,301 a whole lot bigger than physical. 737 00:26:43,301 --> 00:26:45,036 Tough is overcoming your fear. 738 00:26:45,036 --> 00:26:48,006 Tough is being able to deal with a situation 739 00:26:48,006 --> 00:26:50,208 that's not comfortable to me, 740 00:26:50,208 --> 00:26:52,610 but I got to get through it anyways. 741 00:26:52,610 --> 00:26:55,113 ♪ ♪ 742 00:26:55,113 --> 00:26:56,581 KEOGHAN: Time to get to work. 743 00:26:56,581 --> 00:26:57,916 (work whistle blows) 744 00:26:59,384 --> 00:27:00,852 ELIZABETH: Go, Sarah! 745 00:27:00,852 --> 00:27:02,187 KALIMBA: You got it, Alfie. You got it. 746 00:27:02,187 --> 00:27:03,989 -That's it, baby. -KEOGHAN: Ooh, they are flying. 747 00:27:03,989 --> 00:27:05,256 HANGER: Look at Tak. 748 00:27:05,256 --> 00:27:06,758 KEOGHAN: Tak is in. 749 00:27:06,758 --> 00:27:08,493 -LIA: Whoo, Tak! -In already. 750 00:27:08,493 --> 00:27:10,762 LIA: Let's go Quince, start moving. 751 00:27:10,762 --> 00:27:11,997 KEOGHAN: Alfie moving quickly. 752 00:27:11,997 --> 00:27:13,865 As is Sarah. 753 00:27:13,865 --> 00:27:15,300 Tak is on his way. 754 00:27:15,300 --> 00:27:16,434 Here we go. 755 00:27:16,434 --> 00:27:17,602 -Kelsy on her way. -Look at Kelsy. 756 00:27:18,803 --> 00:27:21,606 -ELIZABETH: Let's go, Sarah. -Good job, Sarah! 757 00:27:21,606 --> 00:27:22,674 KEOGHAN: Tak already in the water. 758 00:27:22,674 --> 00:27:23,975 He's on his way. 759 00:27:23,975 --> 00:27:25,343 KALIMBA: Go, Tak, go. 760 00:27:25,343 --> 00:27:27,412 KEOGHAN: But Kelsy, right there with him. 761 00:27:27,412 --> 00:27:29,447 (cheering) 762 00:27:30,515 --> 00:27:33,451 ALFIE: As I'm zipping up this immersion suit, 763 00:27:33,451 --> 00:27:35,153 I'm thinking, "Oh, my God, help me." 764 00:27:35,153 --> 00:27:37,622 Now my heart starts beating, and it ain't adrenaline. 765 00:27:37,622 --> 00:27:39,024 Be honest with you, it's fear. 766 00:27:40,125 --> 00:27:42,260 KEOGHAN: Quincey in the water as well. 767 00:27:42,260 --> 00:27:45,196 SARAH: When I got to the starting line, 768 00:27:45,196 --> 00:27:46,464 I froze a little bit. 769 00:27:46,464 --> 00:27:48,767 I just have to kind of try and stay focused 770 00:27:48,767 --> 00:27:49,934 and motivate myself. 771 00:27:49,934 --> 00:27:51,803 ELIZABETH: Go, Sarah! Go! 772 00:27:51,803 --> 00:27:53,338 (cheering) 773 00:27:53,338 --> 00:27:54,639 KEOGHAN: Sarah's in the water. 774 00:27:54,639 --> 00:27:56,674 That's it, Sarah, you got this. 775 00:27:56,674 --> 00:27:58,009 Beautiful. 776 00:27:58,009 --> 00:27:59,377 SARAH: I don't have any quit in me 777 00:27:59,377 --> 00:28:00,945 because I never saw my gramps quit. 778 00:28:00,945 --> 00:28:02,414 I feel like he was there 779 00:28:02,414 --> 00:28:04,849 to almost throw me in the water and tell me, you know, 780 00:28:04,849 --> 00:28:07,886 "You're here now, make it count." 781 00:28:07,886 --> 00:28:09,621 KALIMBA: You got it, Alfie. You got it. 782 00:28:10,555 --> 00:28:12,524 KEOGHAN: Alfie is in the water as well. 783 00:28:12,524 --> 00:28:14,059 KALIMBA: That's it, baby! 784 00:28:14,059 --> 00:28:16,561 KEOGHAN: Already at the other end, we have Kelsy and Tak, 785 00:28:16,561 --> 00:28:19,064 but Quincey is moving. 786 00:28:19,064 --> 00:28:21,332 ♪ ♪ 787 00:28:21,332 --> 00:28:22,934 Sarah's almost out to her victim. 788 00:28:22,934 --> 00:28:25,036 SARAH: My only priority right now is 789 00:28:25,036 --> 00:28:26,771 just getting to the victim 790 00:28:26,771 --> 00:28:29,407 so that I can buy myself some time and breathe. 791 00:28:29,407 --> 00:28:30,775 You can do this, Sarah! 792 00:28:30,775 --> 00:28:32,844 -KALIMBA: There you go! -ELIZABETH: Go, Sarah! 793 00:28:32,844 --> 00:28:36,147 KEOGHAN: Alfie approaching his victim, but he's struggling. 794 00:28:36,147 --> 00:28:37,582 ALFIE: I'm dipping my head back. 795 00:28:37,582 --> 00:28:40,585 Water's coming over my face, and it gets in my nose. 796 00:28:40,585 --> 00:28:42,053 This thing has got me trapped. 797 00:28:42,053 --> 00:28:44,589 That's where claustrophobia takes its charge. 798 00:28:44,589 --> 00:28:46,357 That's where it grabs a grip on you. 799 00:28:46,357 --> 00:28:47,792 ♪ ♪ 800 00:28:47,792 --> 00:28:50,161 -HANGER: Oh, no. -LIA: What is he doing? 801 00:28:51,563 --> 00:28:53,932 ALFIE: At this moment, I'm getting into a panic state. 802 00:28:53,932 --> 00:28:55,567 I'm losing it now. 803 00:28:55,567 --> 00:28:58,103 ♪ ♪ 804 00:29:06,911 --> 00:29:08,913 ALFIE: Claustrophobia is not a good feeling. 805 00:29:08,913 --> 00:29:11,015 -HANGER: Oh, no. -LIA: What is he doing? 806 00:29:11,649 --> 00:29:13,885 ALFIE: At this moment, I'm getting into a panic state. 807 00:29:13,885 --> 00:29:15,520 I'm losing it now. 808 00:29:15,520 --> 00:29:18,056 ♪ ♪ 809 00:29:18,056 --> 00:29:20,592 But I keep telling myself, "It's an immersion suit. 810 00:29:20,592 --> 00:29:23,027 It's designed to save lives not take lives." 811 00:29:23,027 --> 00:29:24,729 And the whole thing is mind over matter. 812 00:29:24,729 --> 00:29:26,564 I had to convince myself it's okay, 813 00:29:26,564 --> 00:29:28,333 and it allowed me to keep going. 814 00:29:28,333 --> 00:29:29,901 KALIMBA: You got it, Alfie. You got it! 815 00:29:29,901 --> 00:29:31,402 Just breathe. 816 00:29:32,937 --> 00:29:35,240 KEOGHAN: Remember, these victims weigh the same weight 817 00:29:35,240 --> 00:29:36,908 as each of our competitors, 818 00:29:36,908 --> 00:29:39,811 and they have to get their victim back to the dock. 819 00:29:39,811 --> 00:29:42,447 The last to get it done going to overtime. 820 00:29:42,447 --> 00:29:44,516 Tak, trying to pull his victim away, 821 00:29:44,516 --> 00:29:46,484 might take the arm off in the process, 822 00:29:46,484 --> 00:29:49,154 -but at least he'll get the rest of the body saved. -(laughter) 823 00:29:49,154 --> 00:29:51,656 -KALIMBA: Let's go, Tak! -ELIZABETH: Go, Kelsy. 824 00:29:51,656 --> 00:29:53,525 KEOGHAN: Here comes Kelsy, keeping up with Tak. 825 00:29:53,525 --> 00:29:55,093 LIA: Oh, look, Quincey! 826 00:29:55,093 --> 00:29:57,862 KEOGHAN: And Quincey trying to do a backstroke with one arm. 827 00:29:57,862 --> 00:30:00,098 -LIA: Quincey's catching up. -KALIMBA: Power, power! 828 00:30:00,098 --> 00:30:01,533 HANGER: Let's go, Quince. 829 00:30:01,533 --> 00:30:03,034 Who's gonna be the first back on the dock in this heat? 830 00:30:03,034 --> 00:30:04,936 ELIZABETH: You got it, Kelsy. 831 00:30:04,936 --> 00:30:07,272 KEOGHAN: And will they have the fastest time of the day? 832 00:30:07,272 --> 00:30:09,774 -ELIZABETH: You're so close. -JEROME: Come on, Sarah and Alfie! 833 00:30:09,774 --> 00:30:12,710 KEOGHAN: Alfie has freed his victim, and he's on his way back. 834 00:30:12,710 --> 00:30:14,179 KALIMBA: Let's go, Alfie! 835 00:30:14,179 --> 00:30:17,315 KEOGHAN: Sarah making her way back. 836 00:30:18,449 --> 00:30:20,451 Tak, the first back to the dock. 837 00:30:20,451 --> 00:30:23,454 -HANGER: Let's go, Sarah! -KEOGHAN: Closely followed by Kelsy. 838 00:30:23,454 --> 00:30:25,757 -ELIZABETH: You got it, Sarah! -JEROME: Let's go, Sarah! 839 00:30:25,757 --> 00:30:27,325 I am panicking a little bit, 840 00:30:27,325 --> 00:30:29,427 and I have to just remind myself 841 00:30:29,427 --> 00:30:31,596 that I've already gotten to the victim. 842 00:30:31,596 --> 00:30:35,033 So at this point, this is the last task that needs to be done. 843 00:30:35,033 --> 00:30:36,935 ELIZABETH: Come on, Sarah, move! 844 00:30:36,935 --> 00:30:39,404 -Use those arms, Alfie. -JEROME: Come on, Alfie. 845 00:30:39,404 --> 00:30:41,172 MIKE: Come on, Kelsy. You're doing great. 846 00:30:41,172 --> 00:30:43,708 KEOGHAN: Tak and Kelsy racing for the win in this heat. 847 00:30:43,708 --> 00:30:47,045 But hold on a second, here comes Quincey. 848 00:30:47,045 --> 00:30:49,147 ♪ ♪ 849 00:30:49,147 --> 00:30:51,883 Tak is on the dock, as is Kelsy. 850 00:30:52,917 --> 00:30:56,454 It's Quincey and Tak and-- whoa! 851 00:30:56,454 --> 00:30:58,990 Tak barely winning this heat against Quincey. 852 00:30:58,990 --> 00:30:59,991 HANGER: Come on, Sarah! 853 00:30:59,991 --> 00:31:01,392 Everybody, Sarah! Come on! 854 00:31:01,392 --> 00:31:03,261 -(cheering, yelling) -ELIZABETH: Come on, Sarah! 855 00:31:03,261 --> 00:31:05,663 You're still in it, Sarah. You're still in it. 856 00:31:05,663 --> 00:31:08,766 KEOGHAN: Alfie's got it up on the ramp. 857 00:31:08,766 --> 00:31:11,669 -And Kelsy gets the job done. -(scattered clapping) 858 00:31:11,669 --> 00:31:14,672 Sarah trying to get her victim to the dock. 859 00:31:15,673 --> 00:31:18,109 And Alfie gets the job done. 860 00:31:18,109 --> 00:31:19,544 -KALIMBA: Yeah! -(scattered clapping) 861 00:31:19,544 --> 00:31:21,412 ALFIE: I feel great because I finished. 862 00:31:21,412 --> 00:31:23,081 I'm not in overtime, 863 00:31:23,081 --> 00:31:26,184 and I went through the entire challenge over my fear. 864 00:31:26,184 --> 00:31:28,086 Unzip me. 865 00:31:28,086 --> 00:31:31,489 MIKE: Seeing Alfie overcome his fear was amazing. 866 00:31:31,489 --> 00:31:33,324 That's a huge win in itself. 867 00:31:33,324 --> 00:31:35,627 Here you go. Good job, Alfie. 868 00:31:35,627 --> 00:31:38,496 LIA: Let's go, Sarah! 869 00:31:38,496 --> 00:31:40,531 -You got this, Sarah. -HANGER: Good job. There you go. 870 00:31:40,531 --> 00:31:41,899 -KEOGHAN: Yeah. -LIA: Yeah. 871 00:31:41,899 --> 00:31:43,801 Everybody rally behind Sarah to get the job done. 872 00:31:43,801 --> 00:31:46,170 -JEROME: That's right, that's right. -(Keoghan whoops) 873 00:31:50,908 --> 00:31:52,644 SARAH: It was a proud moment because I do feel 874 00:31:52,644 --> 00:31:54,212 like I made my gramps proud, 875 00:31:54,212 --> 00:31:56,247 and now I know that there's no longer going to be 876 00:31:56,247 --> 00:32:00,218 a limit to what I tell myself I can and cannot do. 877 00:32:00,218 --> 00:32:03,388 KEOGHAN: Lia and Sarah will be going into overtime. 878 00:32:04,355 --> 00:32:06,291 ♪ ♪ 879 00:32:06,291 --> 00:32:08,026 Tak, you had the fastest time in that heat. 880 00:32:08,026 --> 00:32:10,428 4 minutes and 42 seconds. 881 00:32:10,428 --> 00:32:13,431 Let's see if it's enough to beat the fastest time 882 00:32:13,431 --> 00:32:16,367 from heat one and claim the fishing trip prize. 883 00:32:16,367 --> 00:32:17,702 Mike... 884 00:32:19,103 --> 00:32:21,439 ...with a time of 3 minutes and 57 seconds. 885 00:32:21,439 --> 00:32:23,107 (screaming, cheering) 886 00:32:23,107 --> 00:32:25,877 He's going fishing, he's going fishing. 887 00:32:25,877 --> 00:32:28,646 JEROME: Good job, bro. 888 00:32:28,646 --> 00:32:30,615 TAK: Mike is a threat 'cause he's not only big 889 00:32:30,615 --> 00:32:32,083 but he's skillful 890 00:32:32,083 --> 00:32:33,818 so got to watch out for him. 891 00:32:33,818 --> 00:32:35,653 All right, is everybody ready for overtime? 892 00:32:35,653 --> 00:32:36,721 OTHERS: Yeah! 893 00:32:36,721 --> 00:32:38,189 KEOGHAN: Let's get to it. 894 00:32:38,189 --> 00:32:40,458 ♪ ♪ 895 00:32:41,626 --> 00:32:43,628 SARAH: I want to be that first woman 896 00:32:43,628 --> 00:32:46,264 to not only make the final three but to win it. 897 00:32:46,264 --> 00:32:48,633 And I know my grandfather believed in me, 898 00:32:48,633 --> 00:32:50,435 so I got to believe in me, too. 899 00:32:50,435 --> 00:32:52,403 -MIKE: Yeah. -(clapping) 900 00:32:52,403 --> 00:32:55,873 LIA: I really want to keep going in the individual competition 901 00:32:55,873 --> 00:32:58,009 because if I stop now I'm gonna miss out 902 00:32:58,009 --> 00:32:59,644 on all those other little adventures. 903 00:32:59,644 --> 00:33:02,046 Most of the things I've missed out on in that past 904 00:33:02,046 --> 00:33:04,449 was because we had other responsibilities 905 00:33:04,449 --> 00:33:05,683 like taking care of mom. 906 00:33:05,683 --> 00:33:08,353 When she was sick, my dad did the best he could 907 00:33:08,353 --> 00:33:10,855 to let us participate, but sometimes you just couldn't. 908 00:33:10,855 --> 00:33:13,858 So I don't want to be pulled out for that just yet. 909 00:33:13,858 --> 00:33:16,394 Welcome back to Captain Starsinic's 910 00:33:16,394 --> 00:33:18,196 beautiful ship on theGeorge Cobb. 911 00:33:18,196 --> 00:33:20,531 Thank you, Captain, for having us back. 912 00:33:20,531 --> 00:33:23,101 Sarah, Lia, you have a chance to hook, 913 00:33:23,101 --> 00:33:25,370 snag and pull your way back 914 00:33:25,370 --> 00:33:27,505 in to the individual competition. 915 00:33:27,505 --> 00:33:29,307 Because for the job today, 916 00:33:29,307 --> 00:33:32,577 there are three green buoys and there are three red ones. 917 00:33:32,577 --> 00:33:34,746 There's a little floater attached to each of them. 918 00:33:34,746 --> 00:33:36,581 That is crucial to getting the job done 919 00:33:36,581 --> 00:33:38,716 because you are going to be using this line 920 00:33:38,716 --> 00:33:40,084 with the grapple on it to hook them 921 00:33:40,084 --> 00:33:41,886 and pull them up onto the ship. 922 00:33:41,886 --> 00:33:44,555 First of you to get all three buoys and anchors 923 00:33:44,555 --> 00:33:47,125 into the locker box will be safe. 924 00:33:47,125 --> 00:33:49,227 If you're last, you will be punching out. 925 00:33:49,227 --> 00:33:50,528 So, we're not getting in the water? 926 00:33:50,528 --> 00:33:52,363 Sarah, you do not need to get in the water. 927 00:33:52,363 --> 00:33:54,866 -(laughter) -How do you feel about that? 928 00:33:54,866 --> 00:33:56,834 -Good to go. -Smiling already. 929 00:33:56,834 --> 00:33:59,437 -That's great. -Life jackets on, let's get to work. 930 00:33:59,437 --> 00:34:01,506 SARAH: I have experience knowing how to focus 931 00:34:01,506 --> 00:34:03,875 on a target, and I'm hoping that 932 00:34:03,875 --> 00:34:05,676 that plays to my advantage, 933 00:34:05,676 --> 00:34:08,546 but Lia also has experience with the military, 934 00:34:08,546 --> 00:34:10,281 so I can't sleep on her at all. 935 00:34:10,281 --> 00:34:12,083 KEOGHAN: On the ship's work whistle. 936 00:34:14,085 --> 00:34:16,854 -(work whistle blows) -Go! 937 00:34:16,854 --> 00:34:18,723 -KELSY: Come on, guys. -KEOGHAN: Two factors-- 938 00:34:18,723 --> 00:34:20,224 one is the skill factor, 939 00:34:20,224 --> 00:34:22,927 the second is the strength factor. 940 00:34:22,927 --> 00:34:25,029 LIA: I've thrown a grappling hook or two, 941 00:34:25,029 --> 00:34:28,032 but just up a tree to a branch to climb up or something. 942 00:34:28,032 --> 00:34:30,535 There's a whole new pressure when you have ten folks 943 00:34:30,535 --> 00:34:33,871 cheering for you and somebody equally capable 944 00:34:33,871 --> 00:34:36,941 right beside you doing the same thing. 945 00:34:36,941 --> 00:34:38,709 KALIMBA: Let's go, Lia. 946 00:34:38,709 --> 00:34:40,111 KELSY: Wow. 947 00:34:40,111 --> 00:34:42,346 KEOGHAN: And Lia has the first buoy latched on 948 00:34:42,346 --> 00:34:43,815 -with her grapple. -CHRISTINE: Yeah! 949 00:34:43,815 --> 00:34:45,483 KEOGHAN: Pressure's going on. 950 00:34:45,483 --> 00:34:46,784 SARAH: Any time I compete, 951 00:34:46,784 --> 00:34:48,820 I look at looking at the competitor 952 00:34:48,820 --> 00:34:51,689 as wasted seconds that I could be focusing on what I'm doing. 953 00:34:51,689 --> 00:34:55,059 I want to perfect how I'm actually getting the buoy 954 00:34:55,059 --> 00:34:57,161 so that I'm able to repeat it on a second and third buoy. 955 00:34:59,931 --> 00:35:01,032 (cheering) 956 00:35:01,032 --> 00:35:03,434 Whoa, Sarah gets her grapple on. 957 00:35:03,434 --> 00:35:05,636 Now can Sarah catch up? 958 00:35:05,636 --> 00:35:08,172 Sarah using her power. This is when it counts. 959 00:35:08,172 --> 00:35:10,141 ♪ ♪ 960 00:35:10,141 --> 00:35:12,210 -(distorted cheers) -(grunting) 961 00:35:12,210 --> 00:35:14,612 It is heavy. It's 40 feet down. 962 00:35:15,680 --> 00:35:18,349 Lia now trying to get her grapple hook off the line. 963 00:35:18,349 --> 00:35:20,485 Will it be enough time for Sarah to catch up? 964 00:35:20,485 --> 00:35:22,053 Oh, come on. Two of them? 965 00:35:23,387 --> 00:35:24,388 -(cheering) -There you go! 966 00:35:24,388 --> 00:35:26,424 KEOGHAN: Sarah, up on the deck. 967 00:35:26,424 --> 00:35:30,228 She's releasing the grapple hook just as Lia's releasing hers. 968 00:35:30,228 --> 00:35:31,996 Lia gets her first anchor 969 00:35:31,996 --> 00:35:34,098 into the locker box and shuts the lid. 970 00:35:34,098 --> 00:35:36,868 Sarah, much quicker with the grapple than Lia was. 971 00:35:36,868 --> 00:35:38,302 KALIMBA: Let's go, Lia. 972 00:35:38,302 --> 00:35:40,471 KEOGHAN: Now Sarah's loading into the locker box. 973 00:35:40,471 --> 00:35:41,806 Stay focused. 974 00:35:41,806 --> 00:35:44,308 Sarah and Lia both closed their first boxes 975 00:35:44,308 --> 00:35:46,978 within seconds of each other. 976 00:35:46,978 --> 00:35:49,013 Those two are strong women, 977 00:35:49,013 --> 00:35:50,948 and I have nothing but love for both of them. 978 00:35:50,948 --> 00:35:53,017 -Whoo! -My heart was beating so hard, 979 00:35:53,017 --> 00:35:54,519 and I wasn't even competing. 980 00:35:54,519 --> 00:35:56,487 KEOGHAN: We're back to an even game here. 981 00:35:56,487 --> 00:35:58,689 (sighing): Okay, Lord. Let's go. 982 00:35:58,689 --> 00:36:00,458 -KEOGHAN: Just missed. -(others groaning) 983 00:36:00,458 --> 00:36:01,926 Keep going, keep going. 984 00:36:04,095 --> 00:36:05,796 (cheering) 985 00:36:05,796 --> 00:36:07,098 Sarah with the second buoy hooked. 986 00:36:07,098 --> 00:36:10,201 Lia needs this throw to hook on. 987 00:36:10,201 --> 00:36:12,003 (grunts) 988 00:36:13,037 --> 00:36:14,438 Just missing. 989 00:36:14,438 --> 00:36:18,442 Now Sarah, using her power to pull this anchor up. 990 00:36:19,777 --> 00:36:22,313 -JEROME: Yeah! -KEOGHAN: Lia getting her second hooked! 991 00:36:22,313 --> 00:36:24,181 -This is gonna be tight. -Yeah. It's gonna be tight. 992 00:36:24,181 --> 00:36:27,351 -KALIMBA: Let's go, Lia. -KELSY: Use those legs. 993 00:36:27,351 --> 00:36:29,487 KEOGHAN: Lia's using a different technique. 994 00:36:29,487 --> 00:36:32,223 She's dragging it back, but she's got more grip on the deck. 995 00:36:32,223 --> 00:36:34,358 QUINCEY: Lia is a Jill-of-all-trades. 996 00:36:34,358 --> 00:36:36,427 There's nothing you can put in front of Lia 997 00:36:36,427 --> 00:36:37,862 that she's not gonna conquer. 998 00:36:37,862 --> 00:36:40,131 She knows how to work smart. 999 00:36:40,131 --> 00:36:41,566 CHRISTINE: Nice job, Lia! 1000 00:36:41,566 --> 00:36:44,402 KEOGHAN: Sarah's loading in, as is Lia. 1001 00:36:44,402 --> 00:36:47,071 ♪ ♪ 1002 00:36:47,071 --> 00:36:50,374 Lia spent a lot of time on her last grapple, 1003 00:36:50,374 --> 00:36:52,577 not this time. 1004 00:36:52,577 --> 00:36:53,945 Down to the last buoy. 1005 00:36:53,945 --> 00:36:55,146 ELIZABETH: You got this, Sarah. 1006 00:36:55,146 --> 00:36:56,514 Concentration, crucial. 1007 00:36:58,349 --> 00:37:00,151 Off with the aim there. 1008 00:37:00,151 --> 00:37:01,586 (grunts) 1009 00:37:01,586 --> 00:37:04,689 -(others groaning) -Lia short by only a foot. 1010 00:37:06,257 --> 00:37:08,059 -KELSY: Come on. -Off the side of her leg. 1011 00:37:08,059 --> 00:37:09,694 SARAH: Doing the third buoy, 1012 00:37:09,694 --> 00:37:11,529 you know, the nerves did kind of kick in, 1013 00:37:11,529 --> 00:37:14,765 but I'm really good with just calming myself down, 1014 00:37:14,765 --> 00:37:15,967 and it's anybody's game, 1015 00:37:15,967 --> 00:37:17,602 so I just have to stay in it to win it. 1016 00:37:20,237 --> 00:37:22,740 -KALIMBA: That was better. -Oh! Two feet away. 1017 00:37:22,740 --> 00:37:24,008 (grunts) 1018 00:37:24,008 --> 00:37:27,211 Lia, just to the right of the buoy again. 1019 00:37:27,211 --> 00:37:30,081 -(scattered groans) -Sarah just one foot away from the line. 1020 00:37:30,081 --> 00:37:31,082 You were there, you were there. 1021 00:37:31,082 --> 00:37:33,718 -♪ ♪ -(grunting) 1022 00:37:33,718 --> 00:37:35,353 Oh! 1023 00:37:35,353 --> 00:37:36,988 Using life skills here. 1024 00:37:36,988 --> 00:37:39,123 This is not how we catch alpacas, Phil. 1025 00:37:39,123 --> 00:37:40,191 -(laughter) -No. 1026 00:37:40,191 --> 00:37:42,059 -KALIMBA: Come on, Lia. -(grunts) 1027 00:37:42,059 --> 00:37:43,327 (others groan) 1028 00:37:43,327 --> 00:37:44,895 SARAH: I know that this is the one 1029 00:37:44,895 --> 00:37:47,465 that's gonna decide who stays and who clocks out. 1030 00:37:47,465 --> 00:37:51,002 Because it's so close, I have to turn it up a notch. 1031 00:37:52,436 --> 00:37:54,338 -Aw, man. Yeah, I'm good. -Quincey, you all right? 1032 00:37:58,442 --> 00:37:59,477 (shouting) 1033 00:38:04,348 --> 00:38:06,017 KELSY: Come on, Sarah. Make it count. 1034 00:38:06,017 --> 00:38:09,420 -(overlapping shouting) -There it is! 1035 00:38:09,420 --> 00:38:10,588 KELSY: You got it, Sarah! 1036 00:38:10,588 --> 00:38:12,790 Sarah's looking to get the line! 1037 00:38:12,790 --> 00:38:16,060 -Oh, it just misses underneath. -(others groaning) 1038 00:38:16,060 --> 00:38:17,962 That's a great throw from Sarah. 1039 00:38:17,962 --> 00:38:20,831 They got the first two in very quickly, 1040 00:38:20,831 --> 00:38:23,534 but this third one is getting more and more elusive. 1041 00:38:23,534 --> 00:38:24,935 KALIMBA: Oh! 1042 00:38:24,935 --> 00:38:26,737 KEOGHAN: Lia's off to the right again. 1043 00:38:26,737 --> 00:38:28,839 ♪ ♪ 1044 00:38:28,839 --> 00:38:30,975 Sarah's short by only a foot. 1045 00:38:33,678 --> 00:38:35,913 (shouts) 1046 00:38:35,913 --> 00:38:37,948 KEOGHAN: That's a great throw from Lia. 1047 00:38:37,948 --> 00:38:38,916 -(others groaning) -KELSY: You got it. 1048 00:38:38,916 --> 00:38:39,917 KEOGHAN: She's got the third buoy hooked up. 1049 00:38:39,917 --> 00:38:41,018 KELSY: She's got it! 1050 00:38:41,018 --> 00:38:42,186 (screaming, cheering) 1051 00:38:42,186 --> 00:38:45,523 And now Sarah's got her third buoy. 1052 00:38:45,523 --> 00:38:48,192 They're both pulling up at the same time. 1053 00:38:48,192 --> 00:38:50,161 You got to be kidding me. 1054 00:38:50,161 --> 00:38:51,529 Oh, my God. 1055 00:38:51,529 --> 00:38:53,230 Are you kidding me? 1056 00:38:53,230 --> 00:38:54,799 This will come down to the pull. 1057 00:38:54,799 --> 00:38:57,068 Lia unhooks her grapple right away this time. 1058 00:38:57,068 --> 00:38:58,669 HANGER: Keep on pulling! 1059 00:38:58,669 --> 00:38:59,870 JEROME: Wow! 1060 00:38:59,870 --> 00:39:02,039 Sarah's the first to get the chain up. 1061 00:39:02,039 --> 00:39:03,841 JEROME: As I'm watching them pulling these two buoys 1062 00:39:03,841 --> 00:39:06,177 at the same time, oh, my heart is boiling for them. 1063 00:39:06,177 --> 00:39:08,079 They just don't want to lose. 1064 00:39:08,079 --> 00:39:10,981 They never have no give up in them. It was amazing. 1065 00:39:10,981 --> 00:39:12,717 Let's go, Lia! Let's go! Come on, Lia! 1066 00:39:12,717 --> 00:39:15,753 KEOGHAN: This third chain is the hardest and the heaviest. 1067 00:39:15,753 --> 00:39:19,123 80 pounds, and they're already exhausted. 1068 00:39:19,123 --> 00:39:20,224 (straining) 1069 00:39:20,224 --> 00:39:21,859 Sarah now pulling. 1070 00:39:21,859 --> 00:39:23,627 Now she's got all the power. 1071 00:39:23,627 --> 00:39:25,596 (cheering, whooping) 1072 00:39:25,596 --> 00:39:28,299 Lia giving it everything, and the anchor's just about out. 1073 00:39:28,299 --> 00:39:30,901 -(overlapping shouting) -Lia pulling. Sarah pulling. 1074 00:39:30,901 --> 00:39:34,038 Back to the locker, as fast as they can. 1075 00:39:34,038 --> 00:39:36,741 Sarah still needs to release her grapple. 1076 00:39:36,741 --> 00:39:38,909 Go, Sarah. Get it off. 1077 00:39:38,909 --> 00:39:41,612 It'll come down to seconds. Put it in the locker! 1078 00:39:41,612 --> 00:39:43,080 (cheering) 1079 00:39:43,080 --> 00:39:44,215 Pull it! 1080 00:39:44,215 --> 00:39:46,484 -Everything you got, everything! -Pull it! 1081 00:39:46,484 --> 00:39:47,885 -(cheering) -KEOGHAN: Seconds left. 1082 00:39:47,885 --> 00:39:49,653 KELSY: Come on! 1083 00:39:49,653 --> 00:39:51,021 HANGER: Don't stop, don't stop. 1084 00:39:51,021 --> 00:39:52,256 Don't stop! 1085 00:39:54,325 --> 00:39:56,994 KEOGHAN: Anchor is in, chain is going in. 1086 00:39:56,994 --> 00:39:59,430 -Come on! -Only a few feet of line to go. 1087 00:39:59,430 --> 00:40:01,465 -And... -Close it, close it! 1088 00:40:01,465 --> 00:40:03,134 KEOGHAN: Lia gets the win. 1089 00:40:03,134 --> 00:40:04,535 (cheering) 1090 00:40:04,535 --> 00:40:06,237 (yelling) 1091 00:40:06,237 --> 00:40:08,739 Oh, my God. Oh, my God. 1092 00:40:08,739 --> 00:40:10,541 I'm excited to still be in it. 1093 00:40:10,541 --> 00:40:14,145 I never want to go to overtime again. 1094 00:40:14,145 --> 00:40:15,446 That was beautiful. 1095 00:40:15,446 --> 00:40:17,882 Beautiful job. Beautiful job. 1096 00:40:17,882 --> 00:40:19,016 Great job, guys. Great job. 1097 00:40:19,016 --> 00:40:20,484 SARAH: Losing to seconds, 1098 00:40:20,484 --> 00:40:22,553 I definitely am devastated. 1099 00:40:22,553 --> 00:40:24,255 It's a hard pill to swallow. 1100 00:40:24,255 --> 00:40:26,690 I have respect for Lia because, yet again, 1101 00:40:26,690 --> 00:40:29,126 she definitely came to compete, and she didn't make it easy. 1102 00:40:29,126 --> 00:40:30,995 We fight like soldiers. 1103 00:40:30,995 --> 00:40:34,565 LIA: The first time I won, I was like crazy mad jumping up and down, 1104 00:40:34,565 --> 00:40:36,500 and that was great because nobody else had 1105 00:40:36,500 --> 00:40:38,402 to lose because I won. 1106 00:40:38,402 --> 00:40:42,173 But this time somebody else is punching out because I won. 1107 00:40:42,173 --> 00:40:44,341 Yeah, that wasn't so good. 1108 00:40:44,341 --> 00:40:45,876 (choked up): Didn't feel good. 1109 00:40:46,844 --> 00:40:49,013 KEOGHAN: Sarah, your grandfather would be so proud of you. 1110 00:40:49,013 --> 00:40:50,948 -Yeah. -You made such a competition out of that. 1111 00:40:50,948 --> 00:40:53,017 Kalimba, I see tears in your eyes. 1112 00:40:53,017 --> 00:40:54,618 I can't do this anymore. (laughing) 1113 00:40:54,618 --> 00:40:57,454 I just want to say, you did nothing wrong today, sis. 1114 00:40:57,454 --> 00:40:58,455 You represented. 1115 00:40:58,455 --> 00:41:00,057 What you did out there swimming, 1116 00:41:00,057 --> 00:41:01,392 you know how many little boys and girls 1117 00:41:01,392 --> 00:41:02,827 are looking up to you now when they see this? 1118 00:41:02,827 --> 00:41:04,929 KEOGHAN: You did it. You got in that water today. 1119 00:41:06,864 --> 00:41:08,465 Sarah, unfortunately, 1120 00:41:08,465 --> 00:41:10,701 you did finish last in the overtime today, 1121 00:41:10,701 --> 00:41:13,137 and I do need you to punch out. 1122 00:41:13,137 --> 00:41:14,705 SARAH: You know, I gave it my all, 1123 00:41:14,705 --> 00:41:16,574 and that's all I can do. 1124 00:41:16,574 --> 00:41:18,475 -I can't watch it, man. -I know. 1125 00:41:18,475 --> 00:41:19,844 I can't watch it. 1126 00:41:19,844 --> 00:41:21,879 ♪ ♪ 1127 00:41:27,818 --> 00:41:30,754 SARAH: I'm hungry so I'm gonna keep trying to get it any way I can. 1128 00:41:30,754 --> 00:41:32,189 My gramps is telling me to keep my head up, 1129 00:41:32,189 --> 00:41:33,791 and that's what I'm gonna do. 1130 00:41:33,791 --> 00:41:35,759 -We love you with all our hearts. -Yeah, we got you. 1131 00:41:35,759 --> 00:41:38,028 Love you all. Love you all. 1132 00:41:38,028 --> 00:41:41,165 And there's still lots of money to be won with Savage Crew. 1133 00:41:41,165 --> 00:41:43,601 SARAH: I'm glad I still have another opportunity 1134 00:41:43,601 --> 00:41:44,902 to get with my team, 1135 00:41:44,902 --> 00:41:46,937 and they're gonna push me, I'm gonna push them. 1136 00:41:46,937 --> 00:41:49,073 You guys want a little hint about what's up tomorrow? 1137 00:41:49,073 --> 00:41:50,074 OTHERS: Yeah. 1138 00:41:50,074 --> 00:41:51,642 A need for speed. 1139 00:41:51,642 --> 00:41:53,544 (scattered cheering) 1140 00:41:53,544 --> 00:41:54,645 Get some rest, 1141 00:41:54,645 --> 00:41:56,714 and I will see you bright and early. 1142 00:42:16,467 --> 00:42:19,403 -Welcome to Irwindale Speedway. -(cheering) 1143 00:42:19,403 --> 00:42:21,171 We're here, and we're ready to win. 1144 00:42:21,171 --> 00:42:23,274 KEOGHAN: One minute to win $12,000. 1145 00:42:23,274 --> 00:42:26,010 MAN (over comm): We are... three, two, one. Go, go, go. 1146 00:42:26,010 --> 00:42:27,645 KEOGHAN: Hose is broken for Dirty Hands. 1147 00:42:27,645 --> 00:42:28,812 (whirring) 1148 00:42:28,812 --> 00:42:31,048 -Clear. Clear. -KEOGHAN: Here we go. 1149 00:42:31,048 --> 00:42:33,083 LIA: Look at that mountain of tires. 1150 00:42:33,083 --> 00:42:34,952 -(work whistle blows) -HANGER: Let's go, everybody. Let's go. 1151 00:42:34,952 --> 00:42:36,687 Nobody wants overtime. 1152 00:42:36,687 --> 00:42:38,889 Whoa! And Quincey goes down. 1153 00:42:38,889 --> 00:42:40,124 SARAH: Come on, Quincey. 1154 00:42:40,124 --> 00:42:41,692 KEOGHAN: Let's show everybody what "tough as nails" means.