1 00:00:09,379 --> 00:00:11,517 [Heather] On the left we've got black palms. 2 00:00:11,517 --> 00:00:13,862 On the right, we got razor grass. 3 00:00:14,482 --> 00:00:16,206 This is horrible! 4 00:00:16,206 --> 00:00:19,172 [Andrew] Maybe we get out of here soon. Maybe. 5 00:00:19,896 --> 00:00:21,206 My body is beat down. 6 00:00:21,206 --> 00:00:24,000 My energy level's about a four out of 100. 7 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:26,586 But the tide in our last location, 8 00:00:26,586 --> 00:00:28,206 it was so hot, 9 00:00:28,206 --> 00:00:29,689 it basically killed our freshwater source. 10 00:00:29,689 --> 00:00:31,310 So we had to get off the beach, 11 00:00:31,310 --> 00:00:33,482 and getting another step closer 12 00:00:33,482 --> 00:00:36,000 to getting off this island. 13 00:00:36,000 --> 00:00:37,793 So north is gonna be straight ahead. 14 00:00:37,793 --> 00:00:39,172 And that's upstream. 15 00:00:39,172 --> 00:00:42,000 I say we keep following that. You on board, Heather? 16 00:00:42,000 --> 00:00:44,000 [Heather] Yeah. Any way out of here 17 00:00:44,000 --> 00:00:45,758 is the way I wanna go. 18 00:00:52,275 --> 00:00:53,655 Oh, my gosh. 19 00:00:54,275 --> 00:00:56,103 My feet are killing me. 20 00:00:56,103 --> 00:00:57,413 [Patrick] Oh, my gosh, I wanna sit 21 00:00:57,413 --> 00:00:59,689 in one of those waterfalls. They're beautiful. 22 00:00:59,689 --> 00:01:02,793 [Heather] This is definitely a totally different stream 23 00:01:02,793 --> 00:01:04,655 than we've been hiking around. 24 00:01:08,000 --> 00:01:10,275 [Patrick] Holy [bleep] guys, I see smoke. 25 00:01:10,275 --> 00:01:11,655 [Andrew] What? 26 00:01:13,482 --> 00:01:14,793 There's fireplace smoke up here. 27 00:01:14,793 --> 00:01:16,241 What? It's a shelter. 28 00:01:16,896 --> 00:01:18,896 [Heather] Hello? 29 00:01:18,896 --> 00:01:20,586 Does this mean there's other castaways? Hello? 30 00:01:24,068 --> 00:01:25,620 -Hello? -Oh, [bleep]. 31 00:01:25,620 --> 00:01:26,896 There's people in the shelter there. 32 00:01:26,896 --> 00:01:28,965 -Hello? -[Heather] Hello? 33 00:01:31,379 --> 00:01:33,482 -Yo, what's up? -Hey. 34 00:01:33,482 --> 00:01:35,000 -[Heather] Hey. -[Patrick] I guess we're not 35 00:01:35,000 --> 00:01:36,310 the only people stranded on this island. 36 00:01:36,310 --> 00:01:37,862 -[Bulent] No. -What? 37 00:01:39,000 --> 00:01:40,620 [Heather] Hi! 38 00:01:40,620 --> 00:01:41,965 Hi! 39 00:01:42,689 --> 00:01:44,033 I know who you are. 40 00:01:44,689 --> 00:01:47,344 -You happy to see us? -No. 41 00:01:58,172 --> 00:02:00,275 [narrator] On the eastern side of the island, 42 00:02:00,275 --> 00:02:02,517 deep under the jungle canopy... 43 00:02:02,517 --> 00:02:04,275 [Patrick] How's it going? 44 00:02:04,275 --> 00:02:06,172 [Bulent] You look burned. 45 00:02:06,172 --> 00:02:08,000 We spent some time on the beach. 46 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:09,205 Really? 47 00:02:09,205 --> 00:02:11,793 Yay. I got new group members. 48 00:02:11,793 --> 00:02:13,241 So excited. 49 00:02:14,275 --> 00:02:15,896 How have you been surviving out here? 50 00:02:15,896 --> 00:02:17,482 I killed a pig. 51 00:02:17,482 --> 00:02:19,000 -What? -Oh, my goodness. 52 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:20,517 [Patrick] Oh, my gosh. 53 00:02:20,517 --> 00:02:22,103 [Bulent] I'm not a people person. 54 00:02:22,103 --> 00:02:24,172 But in survival, 55 00:02:24,172 --> 00:02:26,379 there's always pros and cons to things. 56 00:02:26,379 --> 00:02:28,689 Eight hands are obviously better than two. 57 00:02:28,689 --> 00:02:30,000 Go on, have a seat, man. 58 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:31,482 How you guys been traveling? 59 00:02:31,482 --> 00:02:33,724 I thought it would be a nice gesture 60 00:02:33,724 --> 00:02:35,965 to invite them into the camp. 61 00:02:39,379 --> 00:02:41,517 -[sighs] -You here by yourself? 62 00:02:41,517 --> 00:02:46,310 Uh, I came here with, um, Na'im 63 00:02:46,310 --> 00:02:48,241 and Kerra. They left. 64 00:02:48,930 --> 00:02:50,930 -[Patrick] They both left? -Yeah. 65 00:02:50,930 --> 00:02:54,000 Tomorrow morning, I supposed to be leaving to meet them. 66 00:02:54,000 --> 00:02:55,724 Oh, they just went elsewhere? 67 00:02:55,724 --> 00:02:58,275 They just followed the river down. 68 00:02:58,275 --> 00:03:00,379 [Andrew] So, wait, you have tonight here, 69 00:03:00,379 --> 00:03:02,517 and then you move on to go meet them? 70 00:03:02,517 --> 00:03:04,379 [Bulent] Well, that was the plan. 71 00:03:04,379 --> 00:03:06,689 This pig is not done cooking. 72 00:03:06,689 --> 00:03:08,517 So I have to wait till it's done. 73 00:03:08,517 --> 00:03:10,482 -[Patrick] Okay. -[Heather] Oh. 74 00:03:10,482 --> 00:03:12,275 [Andrew] How do you feel about us joining you? 75 00:03:12,275 --> 00:03:13,448 Maybe follow your journey? 76 00:03:14,896 --> 00:03:16,206 [Bulent] We'll see. 77 00:03:16,206 --> 00:03:17,689 [Andrew] What I know about Bulent 78 00:03:17,689 --> 00:03:19,724 from his former challenge is that he's kind of a butthead. 79 00:03:19,724 --> 00:03:21,103 He has not a good history 80 00:03:21,103 --> 00:03:22,482 of getting along with his past partners. 81 00:03:22,482 --> 00:03:24,275 In fact, he doesn't get along with anybody. 82 00:03:25,000 --> 00:03:26,896 How do you feel like eating something? 83 00:03:27,482 --> 00:03:29,000 [Heather] I'd love to. 84 00:03:29,000 --> 00:03:30,103 [Andrew] I don't wanna show up 85 00:03:30,103 --> 00:03:31,275 and just start eating your food. 86 00:03:31,275 --> 00:03:32,896 That just feels wrong. 87 00:03:35,517 --> 00:03:36,965 [Heather laughs] 88 00:03:38,482 --> 00:03:40,000 Thank you. 89 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:41,379 -Yeah, thank you, man. -Oh, my God. 90 00:03:41,379 --> 00:03:42,689 This is the best thing ever. 91 00:03:42,689 --> 00:03:44,482 I've seen Bulent's challenges before. 92 00:03:44,482 --> 00:03:45,379 He stands out. 93 00:03:45,379 --> 00:03:47,275 He means business. 94 00:03:47,275 --> 00:03:48,482 He doesn't mince words. 95 00:03:48,482 --> 00:03:50,000 Did you kill an armadillo too 96 00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:51,793 -while you were here? -Yeah. Smell that. 97 00:03:51,793 --> 00:03:53,379 -Oh, my gosh. -Yeah. 98 00:03:53,379 --> 00:03:56,827 Bulent, on a scale of one to 10, 99 00:03:56,827 --> 00:03:58,482 he's a 15 in my book. 100 00:03:58,482 --> 00:04:00,586 -Oh, thanks, man. -Thank you. 101 00:04:00,586 --> 00:04:01,793 [Bulent] How is the pork? 102 00:04:01,793 --> 00:04:03,620 [Andrew] It is unbelievable. 103 00:04:03,620 --> 00:04:05,689 This is like the jungle said, 104 00:04:05,689 --> 00:04:07,379 "Here, Andrew. I beat you up 105 00:04:07,379 --> 00:04:09,206 for 14 days. 106 00:04:09,206 --> 00:04:12,068 Take this. A little break. New friends. 107 00:04:12,068 --> 00:04:15,413 A little food. I feel like a million dollars right now. 108 00:04:15,413 --> 00:04:17,724 We're really nice people, we're no drama. 109 00:04:17,724 --> 00:04:20,930 -None. -Well, welcome to... 110 00:04:20,930 --> 00:04:23,758 -Camp Flying Armadillo. -[Patrick] Thanks. 111 00:04:28,482 --> 00:04:30,379 [narrator] On the opposite side of the island, 112 00:04:30,379 --> 00:04:32,758 in a desolate cove of mangrove swamps... 113 00:04:36,689 --> 00:04:39,068 [Kerra] Oh, that was a big one. 114 00:04:40,103 --> 00:04:41,379 -[Justin] Just grab it. -[Kerra gasps and yelps] 115 00:04:41,379 --> 00:04:43,379 Oh, knew that was gonna happen, too. 116 00:04:43,379 --> 00:04:45,172 -Did you get 'em? -Yeah. 117 00:04:45,172 --> 00:04:46,931 I am the crab king. 118 00:04:46,931 --> 00:04:48,517 [narrator] The area's dwindling resources... 119 00:04:48,517 --> 00:04:51,482 [Kerra] It's not enough food for all of us. 120 00:04:51,482 --> 00:04:53,517 [narrator] ...and Rachel's injured knee 121 00:04:53,517 --> 00:04:56,206 prompted a plan to move north by water. 122 00:04:56,206 --> 00:04:58,275 -We're floating! -Floating. 123 00:04:58,275 --> 00:05:00,931 [narrator] But with the raft completed, 124 00:05:00,931 --> 00:05:02,689 Rachel made a difficult decision. 125 00:05:02,689 --> 00:05:05,344 I think I really need to tap out. 126 00:05:06,379 --> 00:05:08,034 Dude! 127 00:05:09,310 --> 00:05:11,896 Ahhh! 128 00:05:11,896 --> 00:05:13,689 -It's pinching me. -What you got? 129 00:05:13,689 --> 00:05:15,310 I just keep catching these little baby crabs. 130 00:05:15,310 --> 00:05:16,793 [Na'im] Oh, sick. 131 00:05:16,793 --> 00:05:19,172 Tomorrow we will be leaving 132 00:05:19,172 --> 00:05:21,517 on the raft. 133 00:05:21,517 --> 00:05:24,379 I know we need to eat and we'll need some energy. 134 00:05:25,275 --> 00:05:29,103 So I went from shrimping to snailing. 135 00:05:29,103 --> 00:05:32,931 The midday sun is definitely hot. 136 00:05:32,931 --> 00:05:34,413 It's burning the rocks up. 137 00:05:34,413 --> 00:05:37,517 Doing a job on the toesies. 138 00:05:37,517 --> 00:05:39,172 [Kerra] Oh, dude, I think I see him. 139 00:05:39,172 --> 00:05:40,965 -Like, under? -Yeah, under the rock. 140 00:05:42,000 --> 00:05:43,862 [Justin] No, I see it. It moved. 141 00:05:49,689 --> 00:05:50,827 Nah, it's gone. 142 00:05:50,827 --> 00:05:52,275 [Kerra] Gone. 143 00:05:52,275 --> 00:05:54,275 [bleep] this is hot. 144 00:05:54,275 --> 00:05:56,413 [Justin] I definitely feel dehydrated. 145 00:05:56,413 --> 00:05:57,793 I have a headache. 146 00:05:58,793 --> 00:06:01,206 Getting burnt, too. We gotta get out of the sun, dude. 147 00:06:01,206 --> 00:06:03,000 Yeah. 148 00:06:03,000 --> 00:06:05,172 We're so tired, we're so hungry. 149 00:06:05,172 --> 00:06:07,482 So it's really important 150 00:06:07,482 --> 00:06:10,793 that we think about what's best for our team 151 00:06:10,793 --> 00:06:13,103 and our energy, because we know tomorrow, 152 00:06:13,103 --> 00:06:14,586 it's gonna be brutal. 153 00:06:18,586 --> 00:06:19,793 [Kerra] Take a break. 154 00:06:19,793 --> 00:06:21,689 -We can't stop. -I'm telling you to stop. 155 00:06:21,689 --> 00:06:23,275 I'm telling you to take a beat. 156 00:06:23,275 --> 00:06:25,310 We gotta make these oars. 157 00:06:25,310 --> 00:06:28,413 [Kerra] Justin and I are both previous military, 158 00:06:28,413 --> 00:06:32,068 and so quitting is just not in our vocabulary. 159 00:06:33,068 --> 00:06:35,827 A wedge, and split down the middle. 160 00:06:35,827 --> 00:06:38,586 We're work horses. We know what needs to be done, 161 00:06:38,586 --> 00:06:40,103 and we're forward-thinking. 162 00:06:40,103 --> 00:06:41,793 But he's exhausted. 163 00:06:41,793 --> 00:06:44,896 He's been on the go all day. 164 00:06:48,517 --> 00:06:49,655 [Justin speaking] 165 00:06:56,896 --> 00:06:58,275 All right. 166 00:06:58,275 --> 00:06:59,482 [Na'im] You okay? 167 00:06:59,482 --> 00:07:02,793 [Justin] I just over-exerted myself. 168 00:07:15,379 --> 00:07:19,172 This is the end of day 14, 169 00:07:19,172 --> 00:07:20,379 which is the furthest 170 00:07:20,379 --> 00:07:22,103 that I've made it in my previous challenges. 171 00:07:22,103 --> 00:07:26,517 I tapped on day 12 and I was medically tapped on day 13. 172 00:07:26,517 --> 00:07:28,896 So, uh, I'm now eager 173 00:07:28,896 --> 00:07:31,689 for day 15 and what it entails. 174 00:07:31,689 --> 00:07:34,862 And there's no signs of stopping. 175 00:07:36,793 --> 00:07:40,793 So, they started their fire. 176 00:07:40,793 --> 00:07:43,172 I have to stare at his ass. 177 00:07:43,172 --> 00:07:45,862 [laughs] It's a good one. 178 00:07:46,689 --> 00:07:47,965 [Heather speaking] 179 00:07:50,827 --> 00:07:52,965 [Bulent speaking] 180 00:07:54,689 --> 00:07:56,793 [Andrew speaking] 181 00:07:59,275 --> 00:08:00,758 [Bulent] Hmm. 182 00:08:09,620 --> 00:08:11,896 [Kerra] Okay, two oars. 183 00:08:11,896 --> 00:08:13,172 [Na'im] Perfect. 184 00:08:13,172 --> 00:08:15,689 [Kerra] We sail out tomorrow, 185 00:08:15,689 --> 00:08:19,896 and it's gonna be a long freakin' day. 186 00:08:19,896 --> 00:08:22,793 But I think it's gonna be exciting. 187 00:08:22,793 --> 00:08:24,586 We're really excited about our boat. 188 00:08:24,586 --> 00:08:27,172 We're excited about our oars. We've got a plan. 189 00:08:27,172 --> 00:08:30,172 And we're ready to get out of this cove. 190 00:08:38,895 --> 00:08:40,482 [Kerra and Justin speaking] 191 00:08:40,482 --> 00:08:43,655 -[Kerra] Yeah? -[Justin speaking] 192 00:08:54,172 --> 00:08:56,586 [Justin] In my mind, my body's gonna take care of it. 193 00:08:56,586 --> 00:08:58,482 'Cause I feel, like, real weak, like... [groans] 194 00:08:58,482 --> 00:09:01,000 But, like, I have to summon that strength 195 00:09:01,000 --> 00:09:03,103 to be like, "Dude, get this [bleep] fever down." 196 00:09:03,103 --> 00:09:04,827 So my head, I'm gonna sit here 197 00:09:04,827 --> 00:09:06,482 and I'm gonna breathe, I'm gonna meditate. 198 00:09:06,482 --> 00:09:08,103 This fever's gonna go down. 199 00:09:08,103 --> 00:09:11,896 And I'm gonna travel with these turds tomorrow. 200 00:09:22,724 --> 00:09:25,000 [Na'im] How are you feeling today, bud? 201 00:09:25,000 --> 00:09:27,241 I'm alive, you know? 202 00:09:29,000 --> 00:09:31,206 I'm just being real, like, I'm thirsty as [bleep] 203 00:09:31,206 --> 00:09:32,586 and I feel like [bleep]. 204 00:09:32,586 --> 00:09:34,448 I've taken two [bleep] already this morning. 205 00:09:35,172 --> 00:09:38,551 Both water. And my head feels hot. 206 00:09:39,586 --> 00:09:41,103 [Kerra] You're definitely, like, hot. 207 00:09:41,103 --> 00:09:44,793 [narrator] High fever and diarrhea can be signs of various conditions 208 00:09:44,793 --> 00:09:46,689 including parasitic infection 209 00:09:46,689 --> 00:09:48,689 or the delayed effects of sun stroke. 210 00:09:48,689 --> 00:09:51,793 A medic is sent in to evaluate. 211 00:09:51,793 --> 00:09:54,724 [Justin] Yesterday, I worked really hard in the sun, like, hot. 212 00:09:54,724 --> 00:09:57,758 You had to-- Okay. Let me check your vitals. 213 00:10:05,517 --> 00:10:07,172 [thermometer beeping] 214 00:10:07,172 --> 00:10:08,655 [Justin] What is it? What is it? Tell me, please. 215 00:10:11,586 --> 00:10:12,655 [medic speaking] 216 00:10:17,379 --> 00:10:20,103 [narrator] With a temperature over 102 degrees, 217 00:10:20,103 --> 00:10:22,068 and his body in a depleted state, 218 00:10:22,068 --> 00:10:24,862 Justin needs to be cooled down immediately. 219 00:10:25,724 --> 00:10:27,344 [medic] 220 00:10:30,275 --> 00:10:31,965 [Justin] 221 00:10:33,103 --> 00:10:34,310 [medic] 222 00:10:34,310 --> 00:10:36,689 [narrator] If his temperature cannot be controlled, 223 00:10:36,689 --> 00:10:39,448 Justin may have to be medically evacuated. 224 00:10:40,310 --> 00:10:41,896 [Justin speaking] 225 00:10:41,896 --> 00:10:45,000 [Kerra] Justin needs to be in this challenge. We're so close to finishing. 226 00:10:45,000 --> 00:10:48,103 And I know that it would just eat him up inside 227 00:10:48,103 --> 00:10:49,793 if he left now over a freakin' fever. 228 00:10:49,793 --> 00:10:51,862 [medic] 229 00:10:52,689 --> 00:10:53,758 [groans] 230 00:10:56,103 --> 00:10:57,068 [Justin] 231 00:10:57,896 --> 00:10:58,896 [Kerra] 232 00:10:59,689 --> 00:11:01,172 [shuddering groan] 233 00:11:04,068 --> 00:11:06,172 I would rather die than quit, dude. 234 00:11:14,103 --> 00:11:17,068 -I told you I was [bleep] hot. -I know, I told you you were hot. 235 00:11:17,068 --> 00:11:21,586 Justin still feels really hot, so I'm trying to get his core temperature down. 236 00:11:21,586 --> 00:11:24,068 Otherwise, he's coming out of this 21-day challenge. 237 00:11:24,517 --> 00:11:25,482 [Justin speaking] 238 00:11:26,413 --> 00:11:27,379 [shuddering groan] 239 00:11:27,379 --> 00:11:28,655 [Kerra] 240 00:11:30,275 --> 00:11:31,758 [Justin] 241 00:11:31,758 --> 00:11:32,862 [Kerra] 242 00:11:35,931 --> 00:11:38,310 [medic] 243 00:11:38,310 --> 00:11:41,482 -Better? -Yeah, a lot better. 244 00:11:41,482 --> 00:11:44,793 -[shivering] -You have been losing a lot of liquid, 245 00:11:44,793 --> 00:11:48,586 so you have to drink more water than normal. 246 00:11:48,586 --> 00:11:51,172 [narrator] With Justin's body temperature back to normal, 247 00:11:51,172 --> 00:11:53,758 he has been cleared to stay in the challenge. 248 00:11:53,758 --> 00:11:54,896 Oh yeah, I feel a lot better. 249 00:11:54,896 --> 00:11:56,896 [narrator] But he'll continue to be monitored 250 00:11:56,896 --> 00:12:00,068 for signs of anything more serious. 251 00:12:00,068 --> 00:12:01,620 [Justin] In my head, they were going to med-tap me, 252 00:12:01,620 --> 00:12:03,517 I was going to go home all embarrassed and sad, 253 00:12:03,517 --> 00:12:06,586 but not the case. The water took care of it. 254 00:12:06,586 --> 00:12:10,758 I believe I just overexerted myself. 255 00:12:10,758 --> 00:12:13,862 Kerra's so sweet, splashing water on my face. 256 00:12:13,862 --> 00:12:16,758 I felt like a baby, but it worked. 257 00:12:16,758 --> 00:12:18,172 [Na'im] How you doing, man? Feeling better? 258 00:12:18,758 --> 00:12:20,620 Uh, way better. 259 00:12:20,620 --> 00:12:24,275 We probably should go over sort of what the plan for today is. 260 00:12:24,275 --> 00:12:25,758 I can definitely help on the raft. 261 00:12:26,689 --> 00:12:28,586 I just need a little rest before we take off. 262 00:12:28,586 --> 00:12:31,103 I promise I'll perform once I feel better. I promise, dude. 263 00:12:31,103 --> 00:12:32,931 You know... You know I work hard. 264 00:12:32,931 --> 00:12:36,000 [Na'im] J ustin puts his heart and soul into everything he does. 265 00:12:36,000 --> 00:12:38,206 So definitely happy that he's up 266 00:12:38,206 --> 00:12:40,931 and he's gonna be able to make this trip with us. 267 00:12:40,931 --> 00:12:43,275 [Justin] I just appreciate you all having my back. 268 00:12:43,275 --> 00:12:44,896 We're going to float you across. 269 00:12:44,896 --> 00:12:47,379 Na'im and I today are going to do the best we can 270 00:12:47,379 --> 00:12:49,068 to like, get everything ready 271 00:12:49,068 --> 00:12:54,172 and just like, make it an easy float for him out of this mangrove 272 00:12:54,172 --> 00:12:56,413 because he needs this move. 273 00:12:56,413 --> 00:12:58,413 [Na'im] Let's get moving here. 274 00:12:58,413 --> 00:12:59,758 [Kerra] So we can get the hell out of here. 275 00:13:06,068 --> 00:13:07,758 -[Patrick] Hey, Andrew. -[Andrew] Yeah? 276 00:13:07,758 --> 00:13:09,896 [Patrick] If I chuck wood from up here down there, 277 00:13:09,896 --> 00:13:11,620 would you want to bring it back when you go? 278 00:13:11,620 --> 00:13:13,689 [Andrew] Yeah, go ahead. We'll use it later. 279 00:13:13,689 --> 00:13:14,689 [Patrick] Okay. 280 00:13:15,896 --> 00:13:18,206 So far, this area's looking really good. 281 00:13:18,206 --> 00:13:21,068 The only trouble is it's a struggle getting wood here 282 00:13:21,068 --> 00:13:22,758 because of this sharp valley. 283 00:13:22,758 --> 00:13:25,586 So right now I'm just hucking it down this cliff. 284 00:13:27,379 --> 00:13:28,448 [grunts] 285 00:13:31,482 --> 00:13:32,551 [Bulent] Oh [bleep] 286 00:13:33,482 --> 00:13:34,862 Look. Come and smell. 287 00:13:35,620 --> 00:13:36,586 [Andrew] What's up? 288 00:13:36,586 --> 00:13:38,896 [Bulent] Smells bad. That smells really bad. 289 00:13:38,896 --> 00:13:40,413 Yeah. 290 00:13:40,413 --> 00:13:44,620 So, what's happening is the hind legs are thicker 291 00:13:44,620 --> 00:13:46,896 so they didn't get enough heat, 292 00:13:46,896 --> 00:13:48,172 like this part right here. 293 00:13:51,172 --> 00:13:54,896 I kept it out of the equation that animal got strangled, 294 00:13:54,896 --> 00:13:56,896 so the blood is still in the system, 295 00:13:56,896 --> 00:14:00,689 which kept the thick parts of the muscle really moist. 296 00:14:00,689 --> 00:14:04,896 What needs to happen is I have to start cutting this meat thinner slices 297 00:14:04,896 --> 00:14:07,862 and that will speed up the drying process. 298 00:14:08,275 --> 00:14:10,068 What I need from you... 299 00:14:11,172 --> 00:14:13,758 The thin guard, I need you to open it up 300 00:14:13,758 --> 00:14:16,000 -as flat as possible. -[Andrew] Okay. 301 00:14:16,000 --> 00:14:18,620 -[Bulent] Almost like a barbeque rack. -[Andrew] I can do that. 302 00:14:18,620 --> 00:14:20,241 [Bulent] And we have to cook the insides. 303 00:14:21,000 --> 00:14:23,172 So hopefully that will get done soon, 304 00:14:23,172 --> 00:14:26,000 and tomorrow we're ready to leave. 305 00:14:35,896 --> 00:14:38,068 -[Kerra] How are you feeling? -I'm good to go for now, 306 00:14:38,068 --> 00:14:42,275 so looks like you'll be cuddling with me on that raft. 307 00:14:42,275 --> 00:14:44,413 [Kerra chuckles] Wouldn't have it any other way. 308 00:14:44,413 --> 00:14:47,206 [Na'im] All right, let's get this show on the road. 309 00:14:47,206 --> 00:14:51,103 We will be leaving to try to find a new location. 310 00:14:51,103 --> 00:14:53,689 We'll be using the raft we constructed. 311 00:14:54,310 --> 00:14:57,413 So I'll take the rudder, the water. 312 00:14:57,413 --> 00:15:00,000 [Kerra] We've got our tin cans, the bed pan. 313 00:15:00,000 --> 00:15:01,482 -[Na'im] You have all the oars? -[Kerra] Yes. 314 00:15:01,482 --> 00:15:04,000 And I'll grab our fire starters. 315 00:15:04,000 --> 00:15:06,172 [Na'im] We'll need to get a fire started tonight, 316 00:15:06,172 --> 00:15:09,931 so we have a magnifying glass that we used to make fire 317 00:15:09,931 --> 00:15:12,310 from our last location. 318 00:15:12,310 --> 00:15:15,379 Plus this char cloth that Rachel had made before. 319 00:15:15,379 --> 00:15:18,068 So hopefully, everything goes smoothly. 320 00:15:19,103 --> 00:15:21,137 [Kerra] I'm so pumped to get out of this spot. 321 00:15:22,413 --> 00:15:24,000 I hope it's less rocky, man. 322 00:15:24,000 --> 00:15:26,758 -I just can't stand these rocks. -Yeah. 323 00:15:26,758 --> 00:15:30,689 [Justin] After a few days of waiting for our partner, Bulent, 324 00:15:30,689 --> 00:15:33,275 we are going to leave here without him. 325 00:15:33,275 --> 00:15:35,275 We are all hopeful that he will just meet us 326 00:15:35,275 --> 00:15:36,862 on the northern tip of the island. 327 00:15:37,689 --> 00:15:38,896 [narrator] From their cove location 328 00:15:38,896 --> 00:15:40,689 on the western side of the island, 329 00:15:40,689 --> 00:15:44,413 the castaways plan to paddle north along the rugged coastline 330 00:15:44,413 --> 00:15:47,586 in hopes of reaching the northernmost tip of the island 331 00:15:47,586 --> 00:15:49,758 where they must build a signal fire 332 00:15:49,758 --> 00:15:52,068 in order to be rescued on day 21. 333 00:15:55,482 --> 00:15:59,000 -[Justin] Man, the tide's crazy, dude. -[Kerra] Uh-huh. 334 00:15:59,000 --> 00:16:03,448 Justin, we'll try and get you as close to the blue buoy as you can. 335 00:16:06,620 --> 00:16:07,620 All right. 336 00:16:07,620 --> 00:16:08,862 [Justin speaking] 337 00:16:08,862 --> 00:16:11,310 [Kerra] Soak that in the water and put it around your neck. 338 00:16:11,310 --> 00:16:14,275 -That's a good call. -Yep, or you can even put it on your head. 339 00:16:14,275 --> 00:16:17,482 I can definitely feel the sun beating on my back, 340 00:16:17,482 --> 00:16:21,000 but if I can keep my body temperature low, then I'm gonna be okay. 341 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:23,655 -[exhales] Good call. Nice and cold. -Mmm-hmm. 342 00:16:25,000 --> 00:16:26,862 -Yeah. -I got you. 343 00:16:26,862 --> 00:16:28,482 -I'm gonna look like a pirate. -[chuckles] 344 00:16:28,482 --> 00:16:29,586 [Justin in pirate voice] Are ya ready? 345 00:16:29,586 --> 00:16:31,068 Okay, I'm pulling the anchor. 346 00:16:31,793 --> 00:16:34,000 -Godspeed to us. -Okay. 347 00:16:45,793 --> 00:16:47,310 [Andrew] I think that's secure. 348 00:16:47,310 --> 00:16:50,103 [Bulent] Not really, but I think it's as good as it's gonna get. 349 00:16:50,103 --> 00:16:52,000 Yeah, perfect. 350 00:16:52,000 --> 00:16:53,896 -So that part is done. -Okay. 351 00:16:53,896 --> 00:16:57,482 -[Heather] What y'all doing? -[Andrew] Trying to make a hanging grill. 352 00:16:57,482 --> 00:17:01,103 The meat is rotten because there's not enough heat, 353 00:17:01,103 --> 00:17:06,931 so what we are trying to do is almost like a barbeque rack. 354 00:17:06,931 --> 00:17:09,896 [Andrew] Got to get it closer to the flames and the smoke 355 00:17:09,896 --> 00:17:11,378 so it'll dry out quicker. 356 00:17:11,378 --> 00:17:14,103 Oh, that seems pretty smart. 357 00:17:14,103 --> 00:17:15,758 There's a lot of meat. 358 00:17:15,758 --> 00:17:19,792 If you don't have any intention or the skills to preserve the meat, 359 00:17:19,792 --> 00:17:21,862 you just wasted a beautiful animal. 360 00:17:23,000 --> 00:17:25,964 Next part is the suspension. 361 00:17:26,931 --> 00:17:28,586 -[clears throat] -[objects clatter] 362 00:17:28,586 --> 00:17:31,103 What in the [bleep] are you doing? 363 00:17:31,103 --> 00:17:33,965 -My bad. [scoffs] -Do you constantly need to [bleep] up? 364 00:17:35,379 --> 00:17:36,896 I like to keep you on your toes. 365 00:17:36,896 --> 00:17:39,862 No, it makes me want to keep punching your face. 366 00:17:40,689 --> 00:17:43,172 I am, by no means, an expert survivalist. 367 00:17:43,172 --> 00:17:46,000 -Pay attention to this. This is the one that matters. -Yep. 368 00:17:46,000 --> 00:17:48,103 And I don't know why exactly, 369 00:17:48,103 --> 00:17:50,103 but Bulent has taken me under his wing 370 00:17:50,103 --> 00:17:52,000 as his little student. 371 00:17:52,000 --> 00:17:53,931 -[Bulent] Let it go. -[Andrew] Okay. 372 00:17:53,931 --> 00:17:56,068 But he's really mean [chuckling] when he does it. 373 00:17:56,068 --> 00:17:57,413 [Bulent] Over and under. 374 00:17:57,413 --> 00:17:59,275 -[Andrew] These two together. -[Bulent] One over, one under. 375 00:18:01,586 --> 00:18:02,793 [Andrew] No, but it's gonna work. 376 00:18:02,793 --> 00:18:05,000 -Don't you worry. -Okay. 377 00:18:05,000 --> 00:18:07,000 [Heather] Bulent's honestly my spirit animal. 378 00:18:07,000 --> 00:18:08,517 It's like, you think I don't have a filter? 379 00:18:08,517 --> 00:18:10,482 Wow, he really says what I'm totally thinking. 380 00:18:10,482 --> 00:18:12,172 Pull, pull, pull, pull. Keep it tight. 381 00:18:12,172 --> 00:18:13,586 Keep it tight? 382 00:18:13,586 --> 00:18:16,275 When you pull both of them, pull both of them. 383 00:18:16,275 --> 00:18:18,586 Both. Pull the [bleep] out of it. Yes. 384 00:18:18,586 --> 00:18:21,620 [Heather] Watching those two guys kind of reminds of like, 385 00:18:21,620 --> 00:18:23,793 having a blind man in a rattlesnake petting zoo. 386 00:18:23,793 --> 00:18:26,275 I'm waiting for a strike at any moment. 387 00:18:26,275 --> 00:18:27,862 Goddammit, pull like you mean it. 388 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:30,172 There we go. Done. 389 00:18:30,689 --> 00:18:31,448 [Andrew] Perfect. 390 00:18:32,103 --> 00:18:33,241 How about a high five? 391 00:18:33,758 --> 00:18:35,068 How about [bleep] off? 392 00:18:35,068 --> 00:18:36,551 Okay, we'll get you later. That's fine. 393 00:18:39,482 --> 00:18:40,689 [water splashing] 394 00:18:41,172 --> 00:18:42,344 [Kerra sighs] 395 00:18:45,517 --> 00:18:46,965 This is exhausting. 396 00:18:48,517 --> 00:18:52,172 -[Justin] Yeah, we're actually moving. -[Kerra] Slowly getting there. 397 00:18:52,172 --> 00:18:55,896 [narrator] After battling currents for the last three hours, 398 00:18:55,896 --> 00:18:58,965 the team has progressed almost two miles up the coast. 399 00:19:00,206 --> 00:19:02,551 [Kerra] We are at a snail's pace. 400 00:19:03,275 --> 00:19:04,896 It's bright and sunny out. 401 00:19:04,896 --> 00:19:08,793 Justin's making sure that all of his limbs are kind of in the water to stay cool. 402 00:19:08,793 --> 00:19:10,793 We're worried about his fever. 403 00:19:10,793 --> 00:19:12,655 And we don't know how far we're going. 404 00:19:16,103 --> 00:19:17,448 [bleep] 405 00:19:18,413 --> 00:19:19,965 [Justin] Everybody, I just need a second. 406 00:19:24,310 --> 00:19:25,965 It's been a lot of rowing. 407 00:19:27,000 --> 00:19:29,275 I feel a bit warm, I'm tired. 408 00:19:29,275 --> 00:19:31,310 [Na'im] Hard left, let's go. 409 00:19:31,310 --> 00:19:34,862 All right, let's go to the right. Let's go to the right. 410 00:19:34,862 --> 00:19:37,620 [Justin] I'm just being real with you. I'm like, burning, dude. 411 00:19:37,620 --> 00:19:38,517 -[wood snaps] -[Na'im exclaims] 412 00:19:38,517 --> 00:19:39,344 Guys... 413 00:19:40,000 --> 00:19:41,068 [Justin] Uh-oh. 414 00:19:42,275 --> 00:19:43,551 -[Kerra speaking] -[Na'im] Okay. 415 00:19:44,517 --> 00:19:45,827 [Kerra] [bleep] sake. 416 00:19:53,655 --> 00:19:54,965 [water roaring] 417 00:19:55,965 --> 00:19:57,379 [Justin speaking] 418 00:19:57,379 --> 00:19:58,896 -[Na'im exclaims] -[Kerra] Guys... 419 00:19:58,896 --> 00:20:00,000 -[bleep] -[coughs] 420 00:20:01,344 --> 00:20:03,034 [Kerra] 421 00:20:03,034 --> 00:20:04,965 [Justin] Kerra's part of the raft breaks off. 422 00:20:04,965 --> 00:20:07,551 Kerra is half in the water. 423 00:20:07,551 --> 00:20:10,241 This boat's not gonna make it as far as we want to. 424 00:20:11,137 --> 00:20:14,034 [Na'im] 425 00:20:14,034 --> 00:20:16,896 There's a beach right off to our right. 426 00:20:16,896 --> 00:20:20,758 [Justin] And we see a small piece of beach that we start heading for. 427 00:20:20,758 --> 00:20:21,862 Let's go. 428 00:20:21,862 --> 00:20:23,862 It's just a spot in the middle of nowhere. 429 00:20:24,965 --> 00:20:26,586 It's working, dude. 430 00:20:26,586 --> 00:20:28,413 -I'm holding us together up here. -[Justin] Okay. 431 00:20:29,586 --> 00:20:30,965 Hard right, hard right. 432 00:20:34,586 --> 00:20:36,448 -Go left. Left. -[Justin] I'm trying. 433 00:20:39,586 --> 00:20:42,448 [Kerra] Almost there, Na'im. You're doing awesome. 434 00:20:43,689 --> 00:20:45,896 [Na'im] Kerra, at a certain point when you feel like 435 00:20:45,896 --> 00:20:47,000 you're close enough to jump for it, 436 00:20:47,000 --> 00:20:48,413 I want you to jump off and swim in. 437 00:20:48,896 --> 00:20:50,310 -Hold it. -[Justin grunts] 438 00:20:53,448 --> 00:20:54,896 I can touch. I can touch. Okay. 439 00:20:54,896 --> 00:20:56,310 -Okay. -Yep. 440 00:20:57,586 --> 00:20:59,689 [Justin] We try to push back out again 441 00:20:59,689 --> 00:21:01,758 and I have a feeling it might just all come apart on us. 442 00:21:01,758 --> 00:21:03,379 -[Kerra] It's all gonna fall apart. -Yeah. 443 00:21:03,379 --> 00:21:05,448 [Kerra] We have to get off this water. 444 00:21:05,448 --> 00:21:08,586 But this is not a place where we can stay. 445 00:21:08,586 --> 00:21:11,310 We've got these humongous lava rocks. 446 00:21:11,896 --> 00:21:13,517 We don't see any fresh water. 447 00:21:14,172 --> 00:21:16,172 We need to find a location. 448 00:21:16,172 --> 00:21:18,172 [Justin] We definitely can't sleep on these rocks. 449 00:21:18,172 --> 00:21:20,000 [Na'im] No. 450 00:21:20,000 --> 00:21:22,275 What do you guys think about hucking it from here? 451 00:21:22,275 --> 00:21:23,655 That sounds like a plan. 452 00:21:23,655 --> 00:21:26,241 I need to get out of the sun like, really bad. 453 00:21:26,241 --> 00:21:29,551 I'm exhausted from traveling. 454 00:21:29,551 --> 00:21:31,758 I do not feel good. I'm dehydrated. 455 00:21:32,482 --> 00:21:33,586 I'm dizzy. 456 00:21:33,586 --> 00:21:36,448 -Woah, hey. Here. -We're good. We're good. 457 00:21:36,448 --> 00:21:39,793 We make the decision to just anchor the raft, 458 00:21:39,793 --> 00:21:43,034 grab mission essentials and head into the bush 459 00:21:43,034 --> 00:21:45,241 to see if we can find a better location on foot. 460 00:21:45,586 --> 00:21:47,000 We take a gamble 461 00:21:47,000 --> 00:21:49,310 and I hope it's a gamble we actually win. 462 00:21:50,655 --> 00:21:51,758 [Kerra] 463 00:22:00,655 --> 00:22:03,724 [Bulent] I think the drying of these guys are done. 464 00:22:05,034 --> 00:22:06,655 They're getting crunchy. 465 00:22:07,586 --> 00:22:10,034 Almost like a jerky. 466 00:22:10,034 --> 00:22:11,758 -[Andrew] They're drying all the way through? -[Bulent] Yeah. 467 00:22:11,758 --> 00:22:12,551 Okay. 468 00:22:13,275 --> 00:22:14,862 That is accomplished. 469 00:22:14,862 --> 00:22:16,034 [Andrew] That's all thanks to do 470 00:22:16,034 --> 00:22:18,034 to my incredible grill-making skills. 471 00:22:19,379 --> 00:22:21,275 [Patrick] And your ability to listen to Bulent 472 00:22:21,275 --> 00:22:22,344 when he tells you what to do? 473 00:22:22,344 --> 00:22:25,068 [laughs] Yeah, well, that too. 474 00:22:25,689 --> 00:22:27,413 Do you have a plan for leaving? 475 00:22:28,551 --> 00:22:32,172 Meat is dehydrating beautifully, evenly. 476 00:22:32,172 --> 00:22:36,482 So, overnight tomorrow, they'll be ready for transport. 477 00:22:36,482 --> 00:22:39,000 Is your goal to meet up with your partners 478 00:22:39,000 --> 00:22:42,448 or are you just gonna head to the north end of the island 479 00:22:42,448 --> 00:22:45,172 and expect them to meet you there? 480 00:22:45,172 --> 00:22:47,344 [Bulent] Kerra and Na'im left on day 11. 481 00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:49,448 That was five days ago. 482 00:22:51,172 --> 00:22:53,586 You are saying you guys come back from down south, 483 00:22:53,586 --> 00:22:55,379 which had nothing. 484 00:22:55,379 --> 00:22:57,137 [Andrew] Yeah, didn't see any sign of them. 485 00:22:57,137 --> 00:22:59,000 Nowhere to go to get rescued 486 00:22:59,000 --> 00:23:01,689 and no resources anyway. 487 00:23:01,689 --> 00:23:06,793 I think it'll be waste of energy, resources to go down there. 488 00:23:06,793 --> 00:23:09,448 So I think it'd be better if we just head north. 489 00:23:09,448 --> 00:23:11,655 -What do you guys think? -[Heather] I think it's a great idea. 490 00:23:12,758 --> 00:23:16,172 My entire purpose for staying was to get the Houdini. 491 00:23:16,758 --> 00:23:17,965 Mission is done. 492 00:23:17,965 --> 00:23:21,172 It's time to get ready for the journey tomorrow morning. 493 00:23:21,172 --> 00:23:25,172 -All right. -I'll be on water, fire duty today. 494 00:23:25,172 --> 00:23:27,448 -Keep everybody's bottles filled. -I'm gonna start packing. 495 00:23:40,172 --> 00:23:42,034 [Justin speaking] 496 00:23:42,551 --> 00:23:44,068 [sighs] 497 00:23:44,068 --> 00:23:47,068 [Na'im] I look over at Justin. He just looks rough for wear, 498 00:23:47,068 --> 00:23:49,586 I can tell he's... He's still suffering 499 00:23:49,586 --> 00:23:53,000 through whatever it is that's been plaguing him. 500 00:23:53,000 --> 00:23:54,172 [Justin groans] Man. 501 00:23:54,172 --> 00:23:56,655 [Kerra] There's like a beach to our right, guys. 502 00:23:57,655 --> 00:23:58,586 [Justin] Oh damn, dude. 503 00:23:58,586 --> 00:24:00,103 -[Kerra] Wow. -[Na'im] Oh wow. 504 00:24:00,655 --> 00:24:02,137 [Kerra] It's so clear. 505 00:24:03,655 --> 00:24:06,241 [Na'im] Better than the, uh, where we ended up on the raft. 506 00:24:07,586 --> 00:24:10,724 [Kerra] So, priority is water, fire, shelter. 507 00:24:12,241 --> 00:24:15,241 -I need to hop in. -Yeah, I'm thinking you should just go dunk in real quick, 508 00:24:15,241 --> 00:24:17,172 cool off. It's been a long day. 509 00:24:20,689 --> 00:24:22,344 [Na'im] I see resources aplenty. 510 00:24:22,344 --> 00:24:25,862 I see two things here that are viable like, shelter roofing, 511 00:24:25,862 --> 00:24:29,551 And most importantly, I see what looks like fresh water 512 00:24:29,551 --> 00:24:31,172 coming from elevation. 513 00:24:31,172 --> 00:24:35,241 Knowing that that's there, you know, we can venture up a little ways, 514 00:24:35,241 --> 00:24:36,655 see if we can find a nice clearing 515 00:24:36,655 --> 00:24:38,241 where we can find a location 516 00:24:38,241 --> 00:24:39,655 that'll suit us for the evening. 517 00:24:49,000 --> 00:24:51,241 Feeling better, man, after a quick cooldown? 518 00:24:51,241 --> 00:24:52,655 -[Justin] A little bit. -[Na'im] Okay. 519 00:24:53,689 --> 00:24:55,551 Looks pretty formidable here. 520 00:24:57,034 --> 00:24:59,000 Oh man. I'm tired. 521 00:25:00,000 --> 00:25:02,034 And lots of pokey things in my feet. 522 00:25:03,379 --> 00:25:05,551 We need fire, bro. Especially me right now. 523 00:25:06,689 --> 00:25:08,482 -[Na'im] Yeah. -[Justin] 'Cause I'm not feeling the greatest. 524 00:25:08,482 --> 00:25:11,137 [Na'im] Yeah, we probably shouldn't push too much further. 525 00:25:12,000 --> 00:25:13,586 I would say we could sleep on the beach. 526 00:25:13,586 --> 00:25:16,517 I just don't know how far that water will come up tonight. 527 00:25:17,344 --> 00:25:18,931 [Justin] Yeah, the beach will get really cold. 528 00:25:20,379 --> 00:25:22,689 We need a fire, like now. 529 00:25:22,689 --> 00:25:25,172 [Na'im] Yeah, let's... Let's focus on the fire. 530 00:25:25,172 --> 00:25:27,758 -That's time sensitive. -[Kerra] Okay. Sounds good. 531 00:25:28,448 --> 00:25:30,689 Justin is clearly struggling. 532 00:25:30,689 --> 00:25:33,172 I know we have like, essential things we need to do, 533 00:25:33,172 --> 00:25:35,034 but really for the rest of the day, 534 00:25:35,034 --> 00:25:37,172 I'm hoping he just takes a rest, 535 00:25:37,172 --> 00:25:41,379 he just relaxes and hopefully he will maybe feel better. 536 00:25:41,379 --> 00:25:43,482 We have to go downhill anyways to get the fire. 537 00:25:43,482 --> 00:25:45,344 -[Justin] Okay. -So, maybe let's just... 538 00:25:46,344 --> 00:25:48,482 -Take a beat and then reassess. -Okay. 539 00:25:48,482 --> 00:25:51,689 -Give me a second. I'm [bleep] dying. -[Kerra] Okay. 540 00:25:51,689 --> 00:25:55,000 Our mood quickly shifts because we realize how late in the day it is, 541 00:25:55,000 --> 00:25:59,344 and all we have is a lens and some random pieces of wood 542 00:25:59,344 --> 00:26:00,586 and a little bit of cardboard 543 00:26:00,586 --> 00:26:03,103 from me and Na'im's first location. 544 00:26:03,103 --> 00:26:05,586 And we need to get fire. 545 00:26:05,586 --> 00:26:08,344 [exhales] Everything is poking me. 546 00:26:08,344 --> 00:26:09,758 Ow! Ow! 547 00:26:14,379 --> 00:26:16,689 -Some kindling. -[Na'im] Yeah. 548 00:26:16,689 --> 00:26:20,379 You can feel the agitation and the anxiety level starting to increase 549 00:26:20,379 --> 00:26:23,275 knowing that a night without fire could be 550 00:26:23,275 --> 00:26:25,275 a really cold, uncomfortable night. 551 00:26:25,275 --> 00:26:28,068 And the end of the road for Justin. 552 00:26:28,068 --> 00:26:32,482 Luckily, we're able to use this char cloth that Rachel had made. 553 00:26:32,482 --> 00:26:34,482 [narrator] The char cloth was made from strips 554 00:26:34,482 --> 00:26:36,482 of tightly packed cotton fibers 555 00:26:36,482 --> 00:26:38,551 that were then exposed to heat, 556 00:26:38,551 --> 00:26:42,896 resulting charcoal-like sheets with a much lower ignition point 557 00:26:42,896 --> 00:26:44,551 than regular wood kindling. 558 00:26:44,551 --> 00:26:46,655 Come on. Come on. 559 00:26:48,275 --> 00:26:52,448 The sun is going down. I'm struggling really hard to get this fire started. 560 00:26:52,448 --> 00:26:54,758 We're all kind of in panic mode. 561 00:26:54,758 --> 00:26:57,862 If we don't get fire, Justin could be out of the challenge. 562 00:26:59,103 --> 00:27:01,482 [Justin] I still might be running a fever. I'm still a bit cold. 563 00:27:01,482 --> 00:27:03,689 So, it might do me in. We'll see. 564 00:27:03,689 --> 00:27:05,448 I just don't want to freeze. 565 00:27:06,793 --> 00:27:08,103 [Kerra] Come on. Bring it, bitch. 566 00:27:10,965 --> 00:27:12,344 Come on, catch, you son of a bitch. 567 00:27:14,103 --> 00:27:15,448 God dammit! 568 00:27:27,896 --> 00:27:28,931 [Kerra speaking] 569 00:27:29,586 --> 00:27:30,862 Catch, you son of a bitch. 570 00:27:32,551 --> 00:27:33,862 The wind is killing us. 571 00:27:35,172 --> 00:27:36,965 I know Justin needs a fire tonight. 572 00:27:36,965 --> 00:27:39,344 Because of his fever, he's gonna be really cold. 573 00:27:39,344 --> 00:27:41,689 So I'm just starting to panic. I really need this fire going. 574 00:27:41,689 --> 00:27:43,827 [Na'im] Nothing like a little stress, huh? 575 00:27:45,275 --> 00:27:46,965 It's smoking. 576 00:27:46,965 --> 00:27:49,758 [Na'im] Put some leaves around it. Some kindling. 577 00:27:51,448 --> 00:27:52,689 It's good. We got it. We got it. 578 00:27:52,689 --> 00:27:53,793 [Kerra] That's awesome. Okay. 579 00:27:53,793 --> 00:27:55,862 -[Na'im] Hell yeah, dude. -[Kerra] Here we go. 580 00:27:57,379 --> 00:27:59,241 We're gonna start walking it up 581 00:27:59,241 --> 00:28:01,827 'cause the tide is coming in fast. 582 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:07,551 Ow! [bleep] 583 00:28:09,000 --> 00:28:10,241 [breathing heavily] 584 00:28:13,655 --> 00:28:17,448 -We've got it lit here. -[Na'im] Okay. Let's bring it back. 585 00:28:18,379 --> 00:28:19,448 [Justin] Well, that worked. 586 00:28:22,689 --> 00:28:25,034 -[Kerra] You okay? Okay. -[Justin] Yeah. 587 00:28:26,896 --> 00:28:27,965 What do you think? 588 00:28:29,379 --> 00:28:30,862 -You're okay. -I'm good? 589 00:28:35,068 --> 00:28:37,655 [Justin] I'm taking this challenge on as a fight. 590 00:28:37,655 --> 00:28:39,000 You know, I've lost plenty of fights, 591 00:28:39,000 --> 00:28:41,275 but I feel losing and failing are two different things. 592 00:28:41,275 --> 00:28:43,379 Uh, you can lose a fight. 593 00:28:43,379 --> 00:28:45,034 You fail when you quit trying. 594 00:28:45,034 --> 00:28:47,172 I'm not a quitter. I always bring it. 595 00:28:47,172 --> 00:28:50,965 It is in my blood to continue to fight and just be a warrior. 596 00:28:50,965 --> 00:28:53,000 [Na'im] There isn't really level ground here. 597 00:28:53,000 --> 00:28:55,862 Everything is covered in vine or leaves. 598 00:28:57,068 --> 00:28:59,275 I think we're gonna make due with what we got tonight. 599 00:28:59,275 --> 00:29:02,379 -Is that cool? -[Justin] Yeah, we're a team, bro. 600 00:29:02,379 --> 00:29:05,482 Tonight is about making due and just, you know, 601 00:29:05,482 --> 00:29:07,482 getting down and getting some rest. 602 00:29:07,482 --> 00:29:12,137 And we're gonna make this little hard area our home for tonight, 603 00:29:12,137 --> 00:29:16,172 and my man Justin, we're gonna keep his ass in the game. 604 00:29:16,172 --> 00:29:19,034 Everyone's gonna get across the finish line. 605 00:29:19,034 --> 00:29:23,793 Just gotta keep a full effort and a good positive mindset moving forward. 606 00:29:23,793 --> 00:29:26,586 Yeah, once we get these vines cleared out here. 607 00:29:26,586 --> 00:29:28,241 -Ride or die, man. -[Justin] Ride or die. 608 00:29:32,241 --> 00:29:33,655 [burping] 609 00:29:34,275 --> 00:29:36,241 [Justin speaking] 610 00:29:46,448 --> 00:29:48,068 So Justin's fever is back. 611 00:29:49,586 --> 00:29:52,310 And he's just trying to keep warm. 612 00:29:56,275 --> 00:29:57,827 I'm finishing. 613 00:30:00,586 --> 00:30:01,827 I know. 614 00:30:02,379 --> 00:30:03,551 [Justin] 615 00:30:34,379 --> 00:30:36,689 [Heather] I'm just ready to get this show on the road. 616 00:30:36,689 --> 00:30:39,241 [Bulent] My suggestion is to pack light. 617 00:30:40,482 --> 00:30:42,586 The challenge has to move forward. 618 00:30:42,586 --> 00:30:44,896 As the day's passing by, 619 00:30:44,896 --> 00:30:47,586 it made sense to move up to a location 620 00:30:47,586 --> 00:30:49,655 where we can actually be rescued. 621 00:30:50,586 --> 00:30:53,862 Now we got the ultimate tinder. 622 00:30:53,862 --> 00:30:57,172 [Heather] Patrick, Andrew and myself have Marco Polo'd all over this island. 623 00:30:57,172 --> 00:30:59,344 I'm talking we have been drug everywhere. 624 00:30:59,344 --> 00:31:02,000 And now, we're heading to the north end of the island. 625 00:31:02,000 --> 00:31:03,862 You want to talk about travel around the world? 626 00:31:03,862 --> 00:31:05,448 I feel like Carmen Sandiego. 627 00:31:05,448 --> 00:31:07,965 I'm just ready to get the [bleep] off this island. 628 00:31:08,448 --> 00:31:09,793 [Patrick] Let's head north. 629 00:31:11,275 --> 00:31:13,896 [Andrew] It seems like the river that we're at heads north, 630 00:31:13,896 --> 00:31:16,896 so I feel like that's going to be like, our guiding star 631 00:31:16,896 --> 00:31:18,586 to lead us to the north side of the island 632 00:31:18,586 --> 00:31:21,965 where rescue is gonna hopefully come for us. 633 00:31:21,965 --> 00:31:25,896 [narrator] From Bulent's jungle location, the team plans to head upriver 634 00:31:25,896 --> 00:31:28,241 and must reach the most northern tip of the island 635 00:31:28,241 --> 00:31:30,655 by day 21 to be rescued. 636 00:31:32,103 --> 00:31:33,655 [Andrew] It's gonna be a long day. 637 00:31:33,655 --> 00:31:36,586 -[Bulent] Slow and steady, slow and steady. -[Andrew] Yup. 638 00:31:36,586 --> 00:31:37,793 [Patrick] It really is gonna suck. 639 00:31:37,793 --> 00:31:40,551 Nothing about this place has really been awesome. 640 00:31:52,793 --> 00:31:54,275 [Kerra speaking] 641 00:31:54,275 --> 00:31:56,206 -[radio beeps] -[Na'im] Can I get a medic? 642 00:31:56,482 --> 00:31:57,379 Yeah. 643 00:31:57,379 --> 00:31:59,000 I just feel really tired, is all. 644 00:32:01,586 --> 00:32:03,827 -[Justin] Oh, here we go. -Good morning. 645 00:32:04,793 --> 00:32:07,275 Let me just talk to you, Justin, how are you feeling? 646 00:32:07,275 --> 00:32:08,862 I just woke up, 647 00:32:09,482 --> 00:32:11,896 and I was drenched in sweat 648 00:32:11,896 --> 00:32:15,000 which, honestly, hasn't happened to me in a long time. 649 00:32:15,000 --> 00:32:16,862 I was just covered in-in water. 650 00:32:16,862 --> 00:32:18,758 I definitely went to the restroom a bunch last night. 651 00:32:18,758 --> 00:32:22,655 Just imagine projectile vomit but like, out the other end. 652 00:32:22,655 --> 00:32:24,482 [Katrina] Did you feel hot or thirsty 653 00:32:24,482 --> 00:32:26,379 or anything like that last night? 654 00:32:26,379 --> 00:32:28,379 Uh, definitely felt hot at times. 655 00:32:28,379 --> 00:32:31,068 I had like, some weird-- some weird shakes. 656 00:32:32,551 --> 00:32:35,275 [Katrina] Justin, with your fever not going down on its own, 657 00:32:35,275 --> 00:32:37,379 I've let your body try to heal itself, 658 00:32:37,379 --> 00:32:40,448 get better and-and it's not-- something else is going on. 659 00:32:41,275 --> 00:32:44,103 Justin symptoms indicates an infection. 660 00:32:44,103 --> 00:32:45,965 I'm not sure if he has a bacterial infection 661 00:32:45,965 --> 00:32:47,103 or something going on with his stomach, 662 00:32:47,103 --> 00:32:50,172 but, we don't have access to a laboratory 663 00:32:50,172 --> 00:32:53,896 or any type of testing that we'd be able to perform for him. 664 00:32:53,896 --> 00:32:55,586 And that's concerning to me. 665 00:32:55,586 --> 00:32:58,344 You need more than I can provide for you out here. 666 00:32:58,344 --> 00:33:00,689 -[Justin] I really don't wanna leave. -[Katrina] I know. 667 00:33:00,689 --> 00:33:03,034 You have cold sweats and you had shakes 668 00:33:03,034 --> 00:33:04,586 and you woke up in a pool of water, 669 00:33:04,586 --> 00:33:07,551 your body is trying to get rid of something that it can't do on its own. 670 00:33:11,896 --> 00:33:14,034 I can, stay, man. I know I can. 671 00:33:14,034 --> 00:33:16,172 [Katrina] Justin, at this point, you body can't-- 672 00:33:16,172 --> 00:33:18,758 I know mentally, you're checked in and you're ready to go, 673 00:33:18,758 --> 00:33:21,931 but your body is fighting something it can't fight off on its own. 674 00:33:22,068 --> 00:33:23,068 Okay? 675 00:33:23,068 --> 00:33:26,000 Dude, I can make it. I know I can make it. 676 00:33:26,000 --> 00:33:27,482 [Katrina] It's non-negotiable, Justin. 677 00:33:27,482 --> 00:33:29,448 You're being [bleep] tapped from this challenge. 678 00:33:30,482 --> 00:33:31,965 Damn it, dude. 679 00:33:36,172 --> 00:33:38,000 [Kerra] She's making the decision to... 680 00:33:41,241 --> 00:33:43,241 She's making the decision to medically tap him. 681 00:33:43,655 --> 00:33:44,896 [Justin groans] 682 00:33:44,896 --> 00:33:45,965 [Justin] I'm sorry, y'all. 683 00:33:47,172 --> 00:33:48,310 Well, bro. 684 00:33:49,379 --> 00:33:51,689 -It's been great, man. -Yeah, dude. 685 00:33:51,689 --> 00:33:54,000 [Justin] I've never quit anything in my life. 686 00:33:54,000 --> 00:33:56,482 I-I don't like, uh, being told that, 687 00:33:56,482 --> 00:33:59,275 you are not capable of-of completing something, 688 00:33:59,275 --> 00:34:02,275 in life in general, so it's kind devastating to me. 689 00:34:02,275 --> 00:34:05,862 Kerra definitely genuinely cared for me, 690 00:34:05,862 --> 00:34:08,068 as a human being as I was down. 691 00:34:10,793 --> 00:34:13,103 [Kerra] Justin and I became really close, [chuckles] 692 00:34:13,103 --> 00:34:14,896 uh, really fast on this challenge. 693 00:34:14,896 --> 00:34:18,172 I'm happy I was able to take care of him when he needed it. 694 00:34:18,172 --> 00:34:20,688 I'd like to think in some ways, it kept him going 695 00:34:20,688 --> 00:34:22,862 and stayed in this challenge a little bit longer. 696 00:34:22,862 --> 00:34:24,034 Thank you so much. 697 00:34:24,034 --> 00:34:25,172 [Kerra sniffles] 698 00:34:25,172 --> 00:34:26,379 Stay strong. 699 00:34:26,379 --> 00:34:30,000 Because of the Marine Corps, my mentality is not mortal. 700 00:34:30,000 --> 00:34:32,551 My mind will get me through anything. 701 00:34:32,551 --> 00:34:36,379 But, I learned, I am a human, 702 00:34:36,379 --> 00:34:39,103 and one small hiccup will do you in. 703 00:34:40,103 --> 00:34:41,757 It's definitely tough out here. 704 00:34:41,757 --> 00:34:43,034 There's zero room for error. 705 00:34:44,688 --> 00:34:47,793 [narrator] Justin was diagnosed with amoebic dysentery, 706 00:34:47,793 --> 00:34:49,896 a parasitic infection of the colon 707 00:34:49,896 --> 00:34:52,896 that occurs from drinking untreated water. 708 00:34:52,896 --> 00:34:55,137 After being treated with antibiotics, 709 00:34:55,137 --> 00:34:56,827 he made a full recovery. 710 00:34:58,862 --> 00:35:00,379 [Kerra] That's just part of the challenge, right? 711 00:35:00,379 --> 00:35:02,862 People come and go, people get sick. 712 00:35:02,862 --> 00:35:05,896 You know, it is what it is, and I'm gonna finish this challenge 713 00:35:05,896 --> 00:35:09,137 because I know that he would be so mad if I didn't. 714 00:35:10,896 --> 00:35:13,862 At this point, you know, me and Kerra both realize 715 00:35:13,862 --> 00:35:15,379 that it's just us two. 716 00:35:15,379 --> 00:35:18,862 Maybe the only two people on the island. 717 00:35:20,655 --> 00:35:22,862 I really do feel like a castaway. 718 00:35:32,586 --> 00:35:34,000 -Are you all right? -[Bulent] Yeah. 719 00:35:34,000 --> 00:35:35,068 Good. 720 00:35:35,068 --> 00:35:37,172 [Heather] Yeah, I'm good. 721 00:35:37,172 --> 00:35:40,896 [Andrew] We have no idea how far we have to go. 722 00:35:40,896 --> 00:35:43,103 We don't even really know technically where we are. 723 00:35:46,448 --> 00:35:47,448 [Patrick] Whoo. 724 00:35:49,379 --> 00:35:51,000 -[Andrew] You okay? -[Patrick] Yeah. 725 00:35:51,000 --> 00:35:53,241 It's just like a pothole. 726 00:35:53,241 --> 00:35:54,862 [narrator] After three hours, 727 00:35:54,862 --> 00:35:57,586 the team has pushed two miles northwest. 728 00:35:57,586 --> 00:36:01,482 But have reached a bend in the river that will send them south, 729 00:36:01,482 --> 00:36:04,241 away from their day 21 rescue site 730 00:36:04,241 --> 00:36:06,413 at the northern tip of the island. 731 00:36:09,103 --> 00:36:11,379 [Patrick] Guys, it looks like there's a path coming up this way 732 00:36:11,379 --> 00:36:12,551 to get out of the river. 733 00:36:13,344 --> 00:36:14,689 [Heather] Okay. 734 00:36:14,689 --> 00:36:17,000 [Andrew] And this river is taking us south. 735 00:36:18,068 --> 00:36:19,620 [Patrick] Let's follow game trail up. 736 00:36:20,275 --> 00:36:21,655 [Andrew] Good, let's go. 737 00:36:23,000 --> 00:36:24,862 [Bulent] Slowly, there's-there's no rush. 738 00:36:24,862 --> 00:36:26,000 Not only it's slippery 739 00:36:26,000 --> 00:36:29,000 but it's-- also will cut your foot. 740 00:36:29,000 --> 00:36:31,275 -Got you, got you, okay? Good job. Okay, hold. -[Heather] Okay. 741 00:36:31,275 --> 00:36:32,137 You solid? 742 00:36:32,137 --> 00:36:33,068 [Andrew] We know we've gotta go up 743 00:36:33,068 --> 00:36:34,379 and we know gotta go north. 744 00:36:34,379 --> 00:36:37,379 So, we're climbing up these huge boulders 745 00:36:37,379 --> 00:36:40,793 uh, that are rocky and sharp and jagged. 746 00:36:40,793 --> 00:36:43,965 -[Bulent] Lean forward, lean forward, there we go. -[Heather grunts] 747 00:36:43,965 --> 00:36:45,965 -[Heather] Okay. -You got it, you got it. 748 00:36:45,965 --> 00:36:47,689 -[Bulent] There we go. -[Heather] Okay. 749 00:36:47,689 --> 00:36:49,862 [Andrew] And all while doing this barefoot 750 00:36:49,862 --> 00:36:51,379 and with low energy. 751 00:36:51,379 --> 00:36:55,137 This is probably the scariest hike of my life. 752 00:36:55,137 --> 00:36:57,896 Careful, these are vines that'll wrap over your feet. 753 00:36:57,896 --> 00:36:59,275 Don't let them trip you. 754 00:36:59,275 --> 00:37:02,137 [Heather] Call me crazy, but we're still going up. 755 00:37:02,137 --> 00:37:03,275 [Andrew] This hill's pretty steep, 756 00:37:03,275 --> 00:37:05,965 but hopefully, it all, uh-- 757 00:37:05,965 --> 00:37:09,172 here's a good vantage point so we can see where we're going. 758 00:37:09,172 --> 00:37:12,000 [Heather] The only vantage I want is to be in the north end of the island. 759 00:37:16,896 --> 00:37:19,172 [Andrew] Oh, we're back in the sunlight. 760 00:37:19,172 --> 00:37:22,103 [Bulent] Yeah, I haven't seen sun like this in 16 days. 761 00:37:22,896 --> 00:37:24,827 [Andrew sighs] Hope we're near a beach. 762 00:37:25,793 --> 00:37:27,344 Feels hot to me. 763 00:37:28,172 --> 00:37:30,689 Might be heading through the coast. 764 00:37:30,689 --> 00:37:33,448 I see a beach down there. I can hear the ocean. 765 00:37:33,448 --> 00:37:36,103 You guys wanna head down to the beach 766 00:37:36,103 --> 00:37:38,586 and we can figure everything out from there? 767 00:37:38,586 --> 00:37:41,586 -Yeah, they must have a trail. -Oh, right there, fresh water. 768 00:37:41,586 --> 00:37:43,103 [Heather] Oh, nice. 769 00:37:43,103 --> 00:37:45,965 [Andrew] Sweet. Whoo-hoo! 770 00:37:47,862 --> 00:37:49,793 -Hey. -[Andrew] Hello? 771 00:37:49,793 --> 00:37:51,586 -[Heather] Hello. -[Patrick] Oh, oh. 772 00:37:51,586 --> 00:37:53,034 [Kerra] Hello? 773 00:37:53,034 --> 00:37:55,551 -[Heather and Patrick] Hello. -[Andrew] What's up? 774 00:37:55,551 --> 00:37:57,172 [man 1] Hello! 775 00:38:01,689 --> 00:38:02,758 [Andrew] Hello? 776 00:38:02,758 --> 00:38:04,000 I know who you are. 777 00:38:04,000 --> 00:38:05,172 Happy to see us? 778 00:38:05,172 --> 00:38:06,482 -[laughs] -No. 779 00:38:06,482 --> 00:38:09,689 [narrator] The CRR, or Castaway Rescue Rating, 780 00:38:09,689 --> 00:38:12,482 weighs each group's level of skill, ingenuity, 781 00:38:12,482 --> 00:38:15,137 and problem solving to predict their odds 782 00:38:15,137 --> 00:38:18,551 of being rescued off the island after 21 days. 783 00:38:19,655 --> 00:38:22,137 -[Justin] Whoa. -Guys. 784 00:38:22,137 --> 00:38:24,862 -[Justin] Uh-oh. -[narrator] After a harrowing journey north... 785 00:38:24,862 --> 00:38:26,793 -[Kerra speaking] -[indistinct chatter] 786 00:38:26,793 --> 00:38:28,034 [Justin speaking] 787 00:38:28,034 --> 00:38:31,344 ...Kerra and Na'im lost their second partner in two days. 788 00:38:31,344 --> 00:38:33,896 [woman] At this point, we are gonna have to medically tap you. 789 00:38:33,896 --> 00:38:35,241 [bleep] 790 00:38:36,137 --> 00:38:37,793 [groans] Ah, man. 791 00:38:37,793 --> 00:38:40,344 [narrator] And face a daunting challenge ahead. 792 00:38:40,344 --> 00:38:43,103 Me and Kerra both realized that it's just us two. 793 00:38:43,103 --> 00:38:45,379 [narrator] As a result, Kerra and Na'im 794 00:38:45,379 --> 00:38:49,206 are given a joint Castaway Rescue Rating of 56%. 795 00:38:50,000 --> 00:38:51,793 How do you feel like eating something? 796 00:38:51,793 --> 00:38:55,275 Thank you. Oh, my God. This is the best thing ever. 797 00:38:55,275 --> 00:38:59,000 [narrator] After accepting Andrew, Heather, and Patrick into his camp... 798 00:38:59,000 --> 00:39:01,758 I'm so excited I have food. This is awesome. 799 00:39:01,758 --> 00:39:04,896 ...Bulent struggled to preserve the rest of his meat reserves. 800 00:39:04,896 --> 00:39:06,482 [Bulent] The hind legs are thicker, 801 00:39:06,482 --> 00:39:08,379 so they don't get enough heat. 802 00:39:08,379 --> 00:39:10,793 What happens, the meat rots. 803 00:39:10,793 --> 00:39:13,689 [narrator] And now the team is on the move without a map. 804 00:39:13,689 --> 00:39:16,758 -[Bulent] Lean forward. Lean forward. There we go. -[Heather grunts] Ah. 805 00:39:16,758 --> 00:39:19,000 [Andrew] This is the scariest hike of my life. 806 00:39:19,000 --> 00:39:20,172 [groans in pain] 807 00:39:20,172 --> 00:39:24,689 [narrator] They receive a team CRR of 64%. 808 00:39:24,689 --> 00:39:27,068 -[Patrick] I see a beach down there. -[Andrew] Whoo-hoo! 809 00:39:28,103 --> 00:39:30,103 -Hey! -[Andrew] Hello? 810 00:39:35,137 --> 00:39:36,241 [Kerra] Hello? 811 00:39:36,241 --> 00:39:37,689 -[Heather and Patrick] Hello. -[Andrew] What's up? 812 00:39:37,689 --> 00:39:40,862 [Heather happily] Oh, my God. Other people. Ha-ha! 813 00:39:40,862 --> 00:39:44,310 -[Kerra laughs] Hey, what's going on! -[Andrew] Hey! 814 00:39:44,310 --> 00:39:46,137 Who's here? 815 00:39:46,137 --> 00:39:48,275 [Kerra] Kerra and Na'im. 816 00:39:48,275 --> 00:39:51,206 -[laughs] Oh, my God. -[Andrew yells] Yeah! 817 00:39:51,206 --> 00:39:52,689 Whoo! 818 00:39:52,689 --> 00:39:54,793 -[crying] -[Andrew] You want some friends? 819 00:39:54,793 --> 00:39:57,448 -[Kerra sniffling, crying] -Hi! 820 00:39:58,551 --> 00:40:00,655 I don't know many of them, but I don't care. 821 00:40:00,655 --> 00:40:02,586 I'm so excited to see all these people. 822 00:40:02,586 --> 00:40:04,413 [sobbing] It's really good to see you. 823 00:40:04,413 --> 00:40:05,689 [Andrew] So good to see you. 824 00:40:05,689 --> 00:40:08,689 I am just as happy. I am just as elated as she is. 825 00:40:08,689 --> 00:40:10,517 -[Patrick] How's it going? -My man, dude. 826 00:40:10,517 --> 00:40:13,482 The mood has just turned completely around. 827 00:40:13,482 --> 00:40:15,793 I just had no idea how the two of us 828 00:40:15,793 --> 00:40:17,482 were gonna push this for the next 829 00:40:17,482 --> 00:40:19,379 you know, remaining days of the challenge, 830 00:40:19,379 --> 00:40:20,793 and it feels great. 831 00:40:20,793 --> 00:40:23,241 -[all] Hi. -[Andrew] How you doing? 832 00:40:25,172 --> 00:40:28,206 -Hey! -[Heather] Hey, humans. 833 00:40:28,206 --> 00:40:30,862 It's so amazing to see another woman on this island. 834 00:40:30,862 --> 00:40:33,206 I have missed female companionship 835 00:40:33,206 --> 00:40:35,310 -more than anything. -H! 836 00:40:35,310 --> 00:40:37,551 How are you? [chuckles] 837 00:40:37,551 --> 00:40:40,758 -Bulent, where the [bleep] have you been, man! -[indistinct chatter] 838 00:40:40,758 --> 00:40:42,586 -[Na'im] Come join. -[Heather] Hanging out with us. 839 00:40:42,586 --> 00:40:45,724 Leading in the rear is Bulent. 840 00:40:47,896 --> 00:40:51,068 Jungle Dad is back, I couldn't be more excited. 841 00:40:51,068 --> 00:40:54,689 -[Bulent] You all right? -[crying, sobbing] It's been emotional day. 842 00:40:54,689 --> 00:40:56,655 -[Bulent] Oh... [indistinct] -[Kerra chuckles] 843 00:40:56,655 --> 00:41:00,379 That's the third hug she gets in one challenge. 844 00:41:00,379 --> 00:41:03,000 Unheard of crap has happened in this challenge, 845 00:41:03,000 --> 00:41:04,551 but glad they're okay. 846 00:41:04,551 --> 00:41:06,517 -[Andrew] You wanna carry this on in the shade maybe? -[Patrick] Yeah. 847 00:41:06,517 --> 00:41:08,206 Y'all have a shady spot we can settle... 848 00:41:08,206 --> 00:41:10,137 -[overlapping chatter] -[Kerra] Yeah, there's right under this canopy 849 00:41:10,137 --> 00:41:11,655 -over here actually. [sniffles] -[Na'im] Yeah. 850 00:41:11,655 --> 00:41:13,793 [Kerra] Me and Na'im are way under here 851 00:41:13,793 --> 00:41:15,965 because for a little bit we thought we were 852 00:41:15,965 --> 00:41:17,965 the only ones left in this challenge. 853 00:41:19,000 --> 00:41:21,689 So take our little gift. 854 00:41:22,379 --> 00:41:24,965 [Kerra] Oh, my God. You got the pig? 855 00:41:24,965 --> 00:41:26,620 Dude! 856 00:41:27,517 --> 00:41:29,068 Congrats! 857 00:41:29,068 --> 00:41:31,793 -Oh, my God. -[Kerra] Oh, my gosh, Bulent. 858 00:41:31,793 --> 00:41:34,034 He caught Houdini. 859 00:41:34,034 --> 00:41:39,896 It's, like, the most delicious and fulfilling smoked, dried pork. 860 00:41:39,896 --> 00:41:41,172 I couldn't be more excited. 861 00:41:41,172 --> 00:41:44,551 [happily] Mmm. [chuckles] 862 00:41:44,551 --> 00:41:46,758 -Hopefully, that'll bring you some life. -[Kerra] Oh, my God. 863 00:41:46,758 --> 00:41:47,896 [with mouthful] It's amazing, man. 864 00:41:47,896 --> 00:41:51,000 Nothing like some bacon, pork chops. 865 00:41:51,000 --> 00:41:54,413 -[exhales happily] -Whoo. It's really good to see everybody. 866 00:41:54,413 --> 00:41:55,793 [scattered laughter] 867 00:41:55,793 --> 00:41:58,172 [Bulent] It feels good that they actually 868 00:41:58,172 --> 00:42:00,689 felt that achievement even though they weren't there. 869 00:42:00,689 --> 00:42:03,517 [chewing loudly] Oh, my God. It's so good. 870 00:42:05,034 --> 00:42:05,896 [man 2] Yeah. 871 00:42:05,896 --> 00:42:07,689 [Kerra] I knew you were gonna get it. 872 00:42:07,689 --> 00:42:10,275 We were so close so many times. 873 00:42:10,275 --> 00:42:12,482 That [bleep] just walks through the goddamn snare. 874 00:42:12,482 --> 00:42:14,689 Uh, how deep the tide come in 875 00:42:14,689 --> 00:42:16,689 -when it comes in? -[Kerra] It comes all the way up to where we're sitting. 876 00:42:16,689 --> 00:42:19,689 So, you're, where you're sitting is dry? 877 00:42:19,689 --> 00:42:23,000 [Kerra] Where we're sitting is dry. It's our day camp. 878 00:42:23,000 --> 00:42:25,586 'Cause it's too hard to go up and down and take care of fire and... 879 00:42:25,586 --> 00:42:28,103 -Yeah. -...and do stuff that we would just have a day camp. 880 00:42:28,103 --> 00:42:29,896 Cook, hangout here for the day, 881 00:42:29,896 --> 00:42:33,689 -and then when tide comes in, we just go up and sleep. -[Bulent] Makes sense. 882 00:42:33,689 --> 00:42:36,793 Is this, like, the northest side of the beach or the island, you know? 883 00:42:36,793 --> 00:42:38,206 [Kerra] I'm not sure. 884 00:42:40,896 --> 00:42:44,344 [Bulent] I have couple of suspicions about our location, 885 00:42:44,344 --> 00:42:48,758 so I brought my partner, Patrick. 886 00:42:49,896 --> 00:42:53,689 Go ahead and raise your arm, one to straight to the sun 887 00:42:53,689 --> 00:42:57,172 the other one straight in front of you 90 degrees. 888 00:42:57,172 --> 00:42:59,000 What are you pointing at? 889 00:42:59,000 --> 00:43:00,862 On the other side of that cove. 890 00:43:00,862 --> 00:43:05,482 [Bulent] Dog, that means if this is completely west, 891 00:43:05,482 --> 00:43:07,517 -that is north. -[Patrick] Yup. 892 00:43:07,517 --> 00:43:10,448 -[Bulent] We are not at most north. -[Patrick] Nope. 893 00:43:10,448 --> 00:43:12,241 Means we gotta travel a little bit further. 894 00:43:13,482 --> 00:43:15,344 [Bulent] In freaking rescue day, 895 00:43:15,344 --> 00:43:18,310 you have to be in right spot and right time. 896 00:43:18,310 --> 00:43:22,344 Therefore, it looks like we have another move. 897 00:43:24,758 --> 00:43:26,862 [Kerra] What happened? What'd y'all view? 898 00:43:26,862 --> 00:43:29,344 [Bulent] We located most north, 899 00:43:29,344 --> 00:43:31,034 we are definitely in the wrong place. 900 00:43:31,034 --> 00:43:33,310 We are not getting rescued here. 901 00:43:33,310 --> 00:43:36,310 So, major concerns. Our journey is not done, 902 00:43:36,310 --> 00:43:38,103 and we have further to travel. 903 00:43:38,103 --> 00:43:41,275 So it's, like, bad news before bedtime. 904 00:43:41,275 --> 00:43:43,793 I'm, like, mentally and physically exhausted. 905 00:43:43,793 --> 00:43:45,896 [Heather] My body's just worn out. 906 00:43:45,896 --> 00:43:49,206 I don't know if my legs and my feet can take any more. 907 00:43:49,206 --> 00:43:51,206 [Patrick] Especially barefoot on rocks. 908 00:43:51,206 --> 00:43:53,137 [Heather] With injured feet already. 909 00:43:53,137 --> 00:43:56,655 [Andrew] All of us have skin chunks just hanging off our feet right now. 910 00:43:56,655 --> 00:43:58,586 Every part of my body hurts. 911 00:43:58,586 --> 00:44:00,068 All of us are like that. 912 00:44:00,068 --> 00:44:02,482 It's not over till it's over. 913 00:44:02,482 --> 00:44:04,379 [Heather] I just wanna get off of this [bleep] island 914 00:44:04,379 --> 00:44:05,551 and I wanna go home.