Tough As Nails (2020–…): Season 1, Episode 10 - Finish the Job - full transcript

- (lowing)
- (horn honks)

PHIL KEOGHAN: We traveled
into the heartland of America.

A coast-to-coast tour

to find America's
toughest workers.

- Whoo-hoo!
- In the end,

12 hardened individuals
made the cut.

- Pull!
- Get this money!

Each week, they competed
in a team competition...

- Thumbs-up!
- (whooping)

...and an individual
competition...

LINNETT: You're fine, Murph.



- ...at real jobsites.
- (cries out)

- Get up! Get up!
- Along the way,

- there was sweat, blood...
- (shouting)

- LINNETT: Medic! - ...tears...

I don't feel like I'm part
of this team anymore.

...emotional highs...

KEOGHAN: Dirty Hands,
you are the official winners

of the Tough As
Nails team competition.

- ...and lows. - That's okay.

MURPH: As much as I
wanted to win for my team,

I just didn't.

KEOGHAN: With the
team competition over,

it's all about the
individual competition.

One by one...



LEE: If you keep
your mind focused

on the past,
you'll have no future.

KEOGHAN: ...seven
workers punched out...

...leaving only
five to battle it out.

Tonight, Callie, Danny, Myles,

Murph and Linda...

will compete against each other

in the ultimate
test of endurance,

life skills and
mental toughness.

Only one will be crowned
Tough As Nails champion...

- Oh!
- This is a massive mistake.

...and win $200,000.

You know how many years
it takes me to make that?

Real people, real life,

- real tough. - Finish the job.

This is the finale
of Tough As Nails.

♪ ♪

MELISSA: I would say,
"What do you guys think we're doing today?"

But no one has a clue.

Drywall.

- Damn it. - (laughs)

We got to do an
underwater challenge.

- Let's go. Yeah.
- Right up my alley.

Let's do everything I'm good at.

DANNY: So today
there's five competitors left

in the individual competition.

We got Murph, Callie,
Myles, Linda and myself.

And one of us has
a 20% chance at

winning the $200,000
and that Ford truck.

- We're cheering for you guys.
- Thanks.

Murph,
what do you think you'll be doing today?

I hope whatever it is,

I'm better at it than
everybody else.

That's all that
counts. You will be.

- That makes sense.
- But, Murph,

there's no pressure, all right.

Pressure is being homeless,
having kids,

trying to figure out how
you're gonna raise these kids

- being homeless. - Right.

Pressure is a-a girl growing up,

- all the statistics say she should fail.
- Right.

Pressure is having a
husband that has cancer.

Pressure is being in a big city

with a daughter and a son.

Pressure is immigrants
coming to this country

trying to make a
life for themselves

and for their kids,
to make it better.

Pressure is literally
going to war and protecting

our country...
Everybody in here...

Our country. That's pressure.

- Gonna call you the Reverend.
- (laughter)

This is a game, dude.

Go in there,
there's no pressure, dude.

Win that $200,000,

win that big-ass truck,
pay for your daughter's college.

Take that truck and take a
West Coast to East Coast trip...

- LINNETT: That's right.
- YOUNG: Pick us all up...

- That's right.
- ...and let's go someplace.

- That's right. - Yay.

MURPH: Unfortunately, my-my five

team members are not
eligible for the 200,000 anymore,

so what I'm gonna do
is I'm gonna bust my ass

in the individual to-to
represent Team Savage.

I feel very humble that my
team has confidence in me.

We really feel
like we're a family.

We really care about each other

and look out for each other.

No matter what,
we are here for you.

Period!

♪ ♪

Good morning, everyone.

ALL: Morning.

How's everybody feeling?

- MYLES: Feeling good.
- Feel good?

I told you it wasn't
gonna be a vacation.

It hasn't been a vacation,
has it?

- No, it has not.
- It's been some hard work.

Murph, how is your hand today?

It's good. It's all bandaged up,
ready to go.

Yesterday,
during the team challenge,

it was kind of like
a reality check.

Danny and I have been
in the top three to four

competitors every challenge.

Can I beat Danny? Yes.

But Linda's also
somebody to look out for.

I mean, she has more skills

than what I think
we all realize.

All right,
so listen. From here on out,

it's all about deciding

who will be our Tough
As Nails champion.

This is a crucial
individual challenge today.

Axes will be flying as
you try to make the cut

and get into the final four.

And because this
is a confined space,

and there's so much on the line,

I'm gonna ask those of you
who have punched out already

to leave them to it,
and go and wait for us

at the overtime challenge.

- Good luck, bro.
- Do your thing, Myles.

DANNY: Winning this money
would open up my schedule

to spend more time with
my children and my wife,

and be the husband and
father that I wish I could be.

But my job hinders that.

I'm gonna bring everything I got

and pull out the win.

This is when it really matters,

because you're
standing here right now

with a 20% chance at getting

that Tough As Nails title.

Danny,
what do you know about your competitors?

You have worked with them,

you've been
competing against them.

They don't... they don't stop.

And none of us here... none
of us got here by stopping.

We give it our all,
we do our best

and we just keep moving forward.

CALLIE: Today,
my goal is to just snap into

that version of Callie that
is so fierce and precise.

I really think that I
bring an aggression

that-that they should
be worried about.

So let me tell you a little
bit about today's challenge.

When the work whistle blows,

you need to cut
and stack your wood.

However,
before you stack your wood,

you need to fit each piece

through the gauge
easily... like that.

You need to chop
a total of 25 logs.

The last two today will
be going into overtime.

You will be fighting
it out to try to stay

in the final four and
keep your chances

at winning the $200,000 prize.

Everybody understand
how this works?

- Yes. - Sure.

MYLES: My main goal right
now is to put my best effort forward

in this last sprint
to the finish.

But at the end,
only one of us can take home

that $200,000 and that truck.

I'm hoping it's me.

So how much you gonna win?

$200,000.

LINDA: It's a personal
thing at this point.

You know,
I'm here to show my strength,

and that I never tap out.

And you don't stop
until the job's done.

I know, personally,
there are no limits

to what I can do.

This is for the final four.

♪ ♪

Time to chop some wood.

(work whistle blows)

KEOGHAN: They're away.

Different techniques.

So,
Danny's decided to put three logs

on his chopping
block at one time.

DANNY: I want to
chop three to four logs.

That way I'm not
bouncing around too much.

I'm pretty confident. I
love chopping wood.

I have my aunt and uncle,

who actually have a
machine hydraulic chopper,

and I like to race it sometimes.

KEOGHAN: Myles has
an interesting technique.

MYLES: I'm trying to
lay the wood at an angle

and use the leverage
of the board to split

on the edge of the
wood so it'll just split

right down the middle.

Hey, Myles!

(chuckles) Sorry, buddy.

I plant more trees than I cut down,
man.

KEOGHAN: Callie
just into cutting so far.

Linda's already cutting
and gauging as she goes.

LINDA: My boyfriend Tom
chops wood every day all day.

And...

I never feel I'm good at it
when I'm chopping next to him.

So watching my dad
and watching Tom,

they always get,
like, way up here

and then drop
with all their weight.

That's the beginning and the
end of my strategy right there.

Murph already started stacking.

He has wood on his
rack. First one to do it.

MURPH: I chop wood at the house,

but not for time.

I'm going to try
not to let the pile

build up underneath the gauge,
to give my back a break.

That way I can kind of stand
upright and move around.

CALLIE: Oh, no.

As I'm chopping the wood,
I'm trying to learn

how to chop wood.

-Sometimes my pieces are the wrong shape.
-(grunts)

I am working with a sharp tool,

and so I don't want
to do something stupid

because I'm trying
to work too fast.

(grunts) No.

I feel like a bit
of an underdog.

In the very beginning,
I had failed

at the very first challenge.

(grunting)

But I don't give up,

and I won't, ever.

KEOGHAN: Here comes Callie!

That's what you call
girl power right there.

It's good and it's
gone. Young and Callie!

- (cheering, applause) - Yes.

CALLIE: I hope that
I inspire other women

to not be afraid
to go do the things

that everybody tells
them that they can't do.

You know, I'm a fisherman.

That doesn't mean I'm a man.

And the title of Tough
As Nails is gonna be mine.

KEOGHAN: 25 logs
to get through here.

(whoops) Pieces
flying all over the place.

Man. Ooh.

(whooping)

Myles, brother,
got some power over there.

KEOGHAN: There you go.

(exhales)

MYLES: I've never been the
loudest person in the room,

but I've trained my mind,
body and spirit

to have a calm demeanor.

I choose to be patient,
because I know how I can be

when I'm not.

Yeah,
y'all picked me as the leader, right?

Look at me when I'm talking,
y'all. Come on. Respect, right?

I got a little explosive
during the oil challenge.

Right when we got down there,
y'all did

whatever the... y'all wanted to.

Whenever I felt cocky or I
felt as though I knew something

about the challenge or job,

I wouldn't do as
great as I expected.

I'm still working on
myself every day.

I'm not perfect.
I'm far from it.

I believe everybody
has a warrior mentality,

but it only comes out when
you're willing to be courageous

and fight for what
you believe in.

KEOGHAN: Myles is working

at a much steadier pace
than everybody else.

MYLES: Because I have a son,
because I have a beautiful woman,

you know, I'm still trying

to sculpt myself into the
man that I want to become,

and the man that I hope
other people can aspire to be.

And hopefully take home
that Tough As Nails title.

Danny down to 16 logs.

18 for Linda. Callie's at 19.

19 for Murph. 19 for Myles.

Don't pay attention
to his count.

We have a race on our hands.

One of you's gonna
be winning $200,000.

If you're getting tired,

feel like your
hands are hurting,

sucking in the air...
Think about that.

♪ ♪

This is all about what process
will get the job done faster.

Look at Callie... she's catching

the logs as they go
through the gauge,

so she doesn't drop
them on the ground.

She doesn't have
to double handle.

Pretty smart move.

21 minutes in!

Let's go for the big guy.

You and me today,
we're gonna go on a date.

And then we're gonna split up.

(laughs)

Okay, not right away maybe.

KEOGHAN: Murph's wound
has just opened up there,

left some blood on his ax.

Sacrificed everything
for his team yesterday.

It's not stopping him though.

Our oldest competitor
today... 48 years old,

wants to make it
through to the final four.

MURPH: I came to Tough As
Nails because I wanted to prove

to myself that I can
still be competitive

after being retired from the
Marine Corps for eight years.

I realized

I've learned so much in the,

in the time I've been here.

So it's just like you'd set
a piece of pie on a plate.

And I overcame
a-a fear of heights.

- KEOGHAN: He's making it down.
- (cheering, applause)

He's walking it down
as fast as he can.

MURPH: The physical
toughness can come,

but the mental toughness,
I think,

is a lot harder to come by.

Life experience,

I think,
is what makes you mentally tough.

Um,
it's every part of who you are.

If I win,
I want to say that I beat the best.

I made the journey,
I've come this far

and I look forward to

"And the Tough
As Nails winner is...

...Murph."

- CALLIE: Come on.
- KEOGHAN: Callie,

got an ax buried in
the middle of that log.

Can she get it on
the third attempt? No.

CALLIE: My techniques
aren't working,

but I don't know the solution.

- (grunts) - Oh...

This job requires endurance,
but it's also about technique.

Not just brute strength.

LINDA: I'm not paying
attention to the size of the logs,

but then I hear that Callie's
getting hung up on a big log.

- (shouts) - Then I'm like,

"Oh, maybe I should get
the bigger ones out of the way

if they're tougher."

There's more
hits in the big log.

So, the gauge is a triangle,
so if you start at the end,

you can cut triangles

and have less hits.

So I started getting the
big ones out of the way.

(Keoghan whoops)

KEOGHAN: Linda is
picking up the pace.

It's like her aerobic
capacity is really kicking in.

This log will not break.

I don't want to spend all
my energy on this one log,

so I just bag it.

I just completely
kick it to the side.

Tell it to e... You know,
eat rocks.

It's heartbreaking,
but once I decide to give it up,

then I'm angry.

KEOGHAN: Callie
has picked up the pace.

We're more than 30
minutes into this already.

Linda, using a new technique.

Starting to go faster

and gaining ground
on our leader Danny.

It is on the chopping block right now,
guys,

whether you make it
through to the final four.

I see what you did there, Phil!

- KEOGHAN: You like that?
- Love it.

(shouts)

(shouts)

Four logs left for Danny.

Five logs left for Linda.

Murph on their
heels with six to go,

leaving Callie and Myles
with eight logs to chop.

First three to finish...
Into the final four.

The other two,
you're gonna be going into overtime.

And then one of you will
be cut by the end of the day.

Murph is leaving blood on
every single log he's cutting.

Gritting it out. Fighting
to stay in this competition.

Linda chasing down Danny.

Look at the speed of Danny here.

DANNY: So we're
down to the final five.

I'm always in the
top of the pack,

I have several
wins under my belt

in the individual competition.

KEOGHAN: Danny wins
and gets to pick a team.

Danny with the wheelbarrow
in and we have a winner!

I've never seen overtime.

- Danny!
- KEOGHAN: Look at this man running.

- Man. - DANNY: This whole time,

I've had my eye on
the glory that goes with

the title of Tough As Nails,

but I didn't realize
that I'd come here

and I would form bonds that
would be as strong as family.

- Yeah! - (whoops)

And getting to know Murph,

if there is an award
for sportsmanship,

- he'd probably win it all.
- MURPH: Good job.

- DANNY: And then you got Linda.
- Over top, over top!

DANNY: She taught me
"Stay humble or you'll stumble."

I want the win. That's
all I came here for...

KEOGHAN: Another stubborn log.

...but I met amazing people
from every walks of life.

So in a way, I have already won.

And now I got to finish it up.

KEOGHAN: Linda chasing
down Danny for the win.

Danny working on
his third to last log.

Can he beat Linda?

And now Linda takes the lead.

(mutters): Okay, now...

Murph down to four logs.

Five logs left for Callie.

Five logs left for Myles.

Almost there, baby. Come on.

Almost there.

(shouts)

Linda going to the last log

while Danny is putting his last
two logs on the chopping block

at the same time.

One of you will be going
through to the final four.

Danny working his
way through this log.

Linda's pulling her
stuff through the gauge.

(whoops)

Danny!

All Linda needs to do
now is to stack them.

Danny still got a few pieces.
Can they fit through the gauge?

(Danny groans)

Thumbs-up, Linda gets the win.

- CALLIE: Yeah, Linda!
- Linda, you are safe.

You're going through
to the final four.

Congratulations.

It's a thankful feeling,

because I didn't get
here because of just me.

I'm here because of my team.

I know I'm strong,
and I know I'm tough.

But sometimes that
can only get you so far.

- Working with my team...
- KEOGHAN: Dirty Hands

all working together now,
piling the soil in there.

...seeing my team
be vulnerable...

LEE: I just hope

somebody can feel a
positive vibe from me

- and let their life be changed.
- Right. Right. Right.

...made me realize

that you need to be honest
and real with your emotions

and it's okay to have them.

It's okay to cry.

No matter how tough
you are. It happens.

You wanted this? That pride?

- Let go, let God. - Yeah.

LINDA: This entire
journey has made me

more tough in so many ways
than I could ever imagine.

And because of my team,
I'm ready to win the war.

KEOGHAN: Danny will not slow down,
Linda. Look at him.

Everybody, keep on going.

You're now fighting to
try to stay out of overtime.

Finish the job.

KEOGHAN: Thumbs-up for Danny. Danny,
job over.

Come and join me over here.

You're safe. You're going
through to the final four.

Three people left now.

Two of you will be
going into overtime.

Murph working on his
second to last log. Gauging it.

Callie left that
stubborn log behind.

Myles our forester going
for three logs at one time.

And look at that. (whoops)

LINDA: Go, Murph!

Let's go, guys! Don't stop!

I'm leaving blood on the wood.

And when I pick up the axe,
my finger has started aching,

but I wasn't about to
slow down for anything.

There's only one spot left,
and hopefully

I can put two people from
Dirty Hands in overtime today.

KEOGHAN: Murph
has got one more log.

Callie trying to finish
up with that problem log.

- Oh, and his log slips off the chopping block.
- LINDA: Come on, Murph!

DANNY: Let's go,
Myles. Don't stop, bud.

- KEOGHAN: Murph back again.
- LINDA: Don't stop. Keep going.

KEOGHAN: Oh, Murph,
get them through that gauge.

- LINDA: Good job, Murph.
- There you go.

- Get a stack, get a stack.
- All Murph needs to do now

is just stack his logs.

Get them stacked
properly and he'll be safe

through to the final four.

Come on.

One more for Murph,
and has he got it?

Bring it over,
Murph. Bring it over here.

DANNY: Good job, Murph.

LINDA: Come on, Cal.

KEOGHAN: Murph,
congratulations, you're safe.

You're going through
to the final four.

(whoops) Damn.
A sense of relief.

Nice job, Murph.

To avoid overtime today and make

two people from Dirty
Hands face each other

for the first time is huge.

- Oh, man. Oh, my back, dude.
- Nice work.

I gave it everything I had.

-Good job, guys.
-The arms are sore, my back's sore,

going into overtime
against Callie.

But that's okay.

I work long, tough hours.

That's part of my job every day.

I used a lot of energy
chopping that wood,

and I'm frustrated over it.

I'm no woodchuck.

Yeah, but you never gave up,
either.

CALLIE: You know,
it's all on the line,

so I'm gonna try and
channel that anger

and just get nasty with it.

Let's give a shout-out
to Linda today

- because you got on the end of that ax...
- Absolutely.

-...and you showed us what it means to chop wood.
- Sure did.

Callie and Myles,
you will be going into overtime.

Callie,
you have not been into overtime.

- CALLIE: No.
- Myles, you've survived one,

so you know what it's like.

Yeah. Yeah, it's gonna be
tough going up against my sister.

- Man, I love Callie.
- (chuckles)

KEOGHAN: At the end of the day,

one of you will be punching out.

However, the other will be going

into the final four
and have a shot

to compete against Danny,
Murph and Linda. All right.

Let's go meet up
with the others.

♪ ♪

I know it's been a long wait,
you guys.

- Sure has. - KEOGHAN: Hey.

You would be very
proud of the final five.

It was a battle. It
came down to one log

- and a couple of chops.
- (Lee whoops)

- Oh, wow.
- KEOGHAN: And unfortunately,

Myles and Callie finished last.

They will be
competing in overtime

for the last spot
in the final four.

So,
you guys get to rest. No overtime for you.

MELISSA: In this
whole competition,

no two Dirty Hands
competitors had to compete

against one another in O.T.

I'm cheering on
both my teammates.

I think they both bring
something different

to the table,
so it could be anyone's game at this point.

So,
we come to a crucial overtime between

Callie and Myles.

We've pushed all of you to
your absolute limits physically.

Now we're about to push you

to your absolute
limits mentally.

Callie, you'll be

on the workstation
over there. Myles,

you'll be on this
workstation. It's overtime.

CALLIE: I'm gonna come at Myles

as hard as I can.

He's on my team.

We've been through
a lot together.

But I'm not ready
to quit that race yet.

I think it's time for
him to punch out.

This is all about
having nerves of steel,

and it's all about precision.

Callie and Myles,

this is a crucial overtime.

MYLES: Callie's
an amazing person,

and she has a lot
of different skills.

I don't underestimate her.
She's a very tough competitor.

She's gonna give it
everything she can.

I want to do this for my family.

I want to do this for myself.

I-I just want to give it my all.

KEOGHAN: You'll see
that there are four tools

in front of you: three
chisels and a hammer.

When the work whistle blows,
grab one of the cookies,

and chisel a hole big enough

that you can then
slide that cookie

on the square peg
that you see next to you.

It's four inches by four inches.

The goal is to chisel
out three cookies.

But work carefully,
'cause if you break the wood,

you'll need to pick
up another cookie,

and then start all over again.

The first person to get it done

will be back in contention
for the individual

Tough As Nails title... you'll
be moving on to the final four.

That will leave you
with a 25% chance

at winning the $200,000
prize and as you know,

if you are last,
you will be cut from the competition

and punch out.

On the work whistle.

For the final four.

Whatever you got.

- (work whistle blows) - Let's go,
let's go, let's go!

MICHELLE: Precision, precision.

Come on!

Both have chosen
the smallest chisel.

MYLES: I come from
a forestry background,

but I have no experience
doing wood chiseling.

I'm gonna try to learn
on the fly and do my best.

They don't want
to split the wood...

and have to start
all over again.

CALLIE: A lot of
commercial fishing

is precision. You
have to be slow

and focused... It's
not about a rush.

Just nice and steady.

Come on, girl.

CALLIE: It can get exhausting.

You're tired,
it's been long hours.

You start to go insane,
and the mental toughness

is equally as hard as
the physical demand.

It can be challenging
for even the best.

KEOGHAN: Five minutes in,
and already

you can see this is really going

to test their patience.

Myles has got the medium-sized

chisel... he's got it buried

quite deeply,
and now he's getting the smaller chisel

to try to get it out.

This is when you've
got to be careful

that you don't split the wood.

A very different
challenge from everything

that we've done so far.

MYLES: I got damn
near all of my chisels

stuck in the wood.

I'm not really trying to panic,
but I know that I need to get

at least one loose
so I can keep working.

Nice. He got it out.

LEE: Myles fighting with his.

He's fighting too
much with the wood.

Callie's not fighting with
hers. She just made her hole,

and making it bigger
and bigger as she goes.

KEOGHAN: We're nine minutes in,

and we're still working
on the first slice of wood.

- MICHELLE: Attagirl.
- MELISSA: Good job.

Mind over matter, come on.

KEOGHAN: Nice. Callie's
working the rings of the wood.

Precision.

Not fighting the wood at all.

Similar progress
here from Myles.

They're both very, very close.

Those arms will
be getting so tired.

MYLES: My strategy is to use

a small chisel,
and as I work my way out,

increasing the chisel
size as I get bigger holes.

Oh,
Myles measuring his square peg.

CALLIE: All the
wood you pull out

gets bunched up in the center.

But once I get my
circle big enough,

I get up to the biggest chisel.

You can really start
taking out chunks.

LINNETT: Okay, go back.

- KEOGHAN: Callie very close.
- Come on.

- KEOGHAN: Myles...
- LINNETT: Don't force it.

- Good going, good going!
- KEOGHAN: Oh, first cookie's gone down.

Just do you. Just do you.

Keep going. Don't look.

♪ ♪

MYLES: I get my first
chunk on before Callie,

but the strain on my forearms
is really surprising me.

KEOGHAN: There
he is. A little stretching.

Don't forget,
he's just come off chopping

a whole lot of wood, you guys.

MYLES: Chopping wood,
and now I'm doing this?

My hands hurt,
my forearms are trembling.

I'm gonna give it
everything I have.

I can rest on the
plane ride home.

- KEOGHAN: There you go!
- (cheering)

There you go, you're in it.

Good job. Now, again.

Neither Myles or Callie
want to give up on this.

They know what's at stake.

I respect Callie and
Myles' work ethic.

They both can bring it.

I'm not sure who I want
to face next in the top four.

♪ ♪

LEE: Looking real good,
Myles. You're looking real good.

LUIS: Stay focused.

KEOGHAN: After all the
physical and mental energy

that you used to chop wood,

we're now testing your
eye-hand coordination

with this detailed chiseling.

MELISSA: You can rest tonight,
go full force.

LINDA: Good job,
good job, good job.

CALLIE: I can feel the burn in my forearm,
and I get these

shooting pains into my hand.

And I periodically lose
my grip on the hammer.

I broke my collarbone
playing rugby.

I had surgery on it. I
had five screws put in it.

I went commercial
fishing in Alaska,

and on the boat,
I snapped the titanium plate clean in half,

and I had to go into surgery.

I got a brand-new
titanium plate put in.

LEE: Take your time,
Callie. Look where you at.

I never use my
collarbone as an excuse.

You know,
put the pain in the back seat

and just keep driving
towards the goal.

DANNY: There you go. That's it,
that's it.

LEE: She should go now,
Callie. She should go. She should go.

(cheering)

KEOGHAN: And
Callie takes the lead.

- There you go.
- Come on, girl, come on!

LEE: Take your time,
baby. Look at it.

KEOGHAN: Oh! Myles evens
the score with another cookie.

Now this is about
how Callie and Myles

can deal with the pressure.

Tied game, two cookies apiece.

Callie's got a bit of a lead.

Can Myles catch up?

LINNETT: Let the
hammer work for you

instead of you
working on the hammer.

There we go.

KEOGHAN: Myles is moving
faster than he was before,

and with a lot more confidence.

Callie's just nice and steady.

CALLIE: I'm getting so frustrated
'cause I smashed my thumb

with the hammer for,
like, the ninth time.

LINDA: Focus on you.

Fight through it.
Fight through it.

CALLIE: It was so
helpful to hear Linda.

Just to put the pain in the
back seat and keep driving.

- Get it. Whoo! - Let's go!

♪ ♪

- DANNY: There you go.
- KEOGHAN: Having a look.

Big move there from Callie.

LEE: Good move. You're looking good,
Callie.

KEOGHAN: That
wood is opening up.

Oh, he's measuring.

KEOGHAN: Myles
is getting closer.

Remember to breathe, Myles.

KEOGHAN: Both down
to the last few millimeters.

Which one of you wants it more?

Oh... neck and neck.
Who will be first?

LEE: What color you want that truck in,
baby?

(all cheering)

LEE: Give me some,
baby, give me some!

What color that truck in, baby?

Give me some. Give
me a little something.

-Good job.
-Good job, good job, baby. Good job!

LINNETT: Good job. Great job.

MYLES: I made it.
Callie's a great person

and a tough competitor,

so I think I got really
lucky in this one.

I know that

I probably made my
family and friends proud,

and I hope to keep
making them proud.

Myles,
I want to congratulate you

on a hard-fought fight.

You are going
into the final four.

- (applause) - Good job, Myles.

Thank you.

And then, Callie, for you,

you've been a formidable
opponent to everybody,

a worthy teammate.

Unfortunately,
you have been cut from the competition,

and we do need you to punch out.

- Okay. - Thank you.

- Good job, Callie. - (applause)

♪ ♪

MELISSA: Good job,
good job, good job.

MICHELLE: Champion. Whoo!

CALLIE: I did a good job,

and I competed against
some incredible opponents.

I'm proud of what I've done,

and I know that my
dad would be proud.

It's been an incredible journey,

and I'm really glad that I,
that I went on it.

Myles,
you are through to the final four.

Danny, Linda, Murph,

it's game on now.

This is it. This
is the final push.

One of you is gonna be our
Tough As Nails champion.

MICHELLE: I was heartbroke
Callie got bumped out

for the final four. I'd
have loved to have seen

two men go up against two women.

But this-this group's
gonna have a battle.

Every one of them
wants this really bad.

(whooping)

♪ ♪

(dog barking)

How are you feeling?

Pretty much the same as, like,

- where I get my head for every competition.
- Okay.

- I just try and not overthink things.
- Don't over... Yeah.

Just do your best

and, seriously,
just be like, "I got this."

'Cause you do.

- Thanks for having my back.
- (both laugh)

With everything that I've
been through in my life,

my trust isn't easily given.

How can you be glass
half full all the time?

Honestly, I just feel like

there's so many negative
people in this world.

So if I'm overly excited,

embrace it, be excited about it.

And if that gets people
more excited for the day,

then I've done my job.

I would like to take a little
bit of that home with me.

Rub some off. There we go.

MELISSA: I love it.

LINDA: Being around Melissa,
trust is just

an amazing thing to feel.

There's a lot of parts of
me that I have suppressed,

just with things
I've been through.

And I felt like I've
gone into survival mode

just to get through my job.

Um,
and I've been the happiest I've been here,

rediscovering who I am

and parts of me
that I have missed.

And just seeing how
much you don't care

about what the outside world thinks,
and that matter.

And your focus is
to... You be happy.

And that's where
I'm getting back to.

Just do you. Just do you.

LINDA: Working the jail has made
me the tough person you see today.

You have to put
your straight face on.

But I've grown in
so many ways here.

One thing I love
about Melissa is that

no matter what she goes through,
she is so positive.

-(blows) -I love to dance
and be loud like she does.

And that used to
be a part of me,

but I've suppressed that.

You know,
I walked in here knowing I'm tough,

but I've realized

how much tougher I can be,
and I am being.

You're gonna crush it,
though, today.

I know you are.

Do we need to do
a final dance move

to get you in the mood?

Ready? Pump it up. Ready?

We can do it. We can do it.

Go, Linda. Go, Linda. (laughs)

You got this, girl. Kick ass.

All right, are we ready?

DANNY: How does everybody feel

after yesterday?

A little sore in the hamstrings.

MURPH: Danny, Myles and Linda

are some pretty
fierce competitors,

but I want this really bad,

so I'm gonna give
it everything I have.

I'm gonna sacrifice
whatever I have to sacrifice

to be out on top
when this is over with.

You know, it's unfortunate
that Danny and Linda don't know

what it feels like
to be in overtime.

DANNY: Other than
the coal shoveling,

I have been top two
every competition,

and that's how I
stayed out of overtime.

I want this win so
bad that you'll have

to scrape me off the
ground before I give up.

Linda,
do you think it's unfortunate

we don't know what
overtime feels like?

I work so much
overtime back home.

- You guys are missing out.
- Price you pay for winning.

♪ ♪

MYLES: I would have never
expected to get this opportunity

to even compete in
something like this.

$200,000 is more than a
couple years of work for me.

To be able to bring

the grand prize
home to my family

would just be such a blessing.

Welcome to the final
four on Tough As Nails.

- Yes! - All right!

From here on out,
no more overtime.

You lose, you're out.

- Go big or go home today.
- Exactly.

This is Rowan's
Packaging Warehouse.

You know what they do here?

- Package. - Package stuff.

KEOGHAN: Lot of packaging stuff.

That's what you're
gonna be doing today.

Anybody here driven
a forklift before?

- Long time ago.
- Long time ago?

Early in the Marine Corps,

it was probably...
almost 30 years ago.

Again, all of you come
with your different life skills.

As you can see,

there are a lot
of supplies here.

And your job today is to sort
some of them onto pallets,

bundle them up,
and then get them onto the shelves.

When the work whistle blows,
run over to your forklift

and take a look
at the work order.

The work order shows
the specific combination

of boxes and barrels
that you need to stack

onto seven empty pallets.

You need to secure your
order with plastic wrap,

and then, finally,
use the forklift

to stack your pallets correctly

on the racks that you see
at the end of the warehouse.

The clock will be running.

The fastest three go
through to the final three.

The slowest today will be cut
from the individual competition

and punch out.

You will be competing
one at a time,

without your
competitors watching,

so you'll have no idea how
your strategy and speed stacks up

against your competitors
until all four of you

have completed the job.

On the work whistle.

(work whistle blows)

KEOGHAN: Oh,
we knew he was gonna start out fast.

Let's see what kind
of approach he takes.

Danny pulling his
items one at a time,

but, boy, is he moving quickly.

Pallet one is good!

Time is money right now.

The faster I can go,

the better chance I am
to have a better time.

Three pallets down for Danny.

Whether it's over, under,

whatever is the
quickest way to get there.

- Whoo, baby, I like that, I like that!
- Another one.

Seven pallets done. Now
we're on to the wrapping.

(groans)

KEOGHAN (quietly):
What is going on

with this wrapping technique?

Clearly,
he does not wrap Christmas gifts at home.

DANNY: This is super frustrating,
because

the Saran Wrap's not sticking.

Once I can get it anchored,

I should just be
able to run around.

But they're so close together,

I got to, like,
do some ballerina move over these boxes

while holding the Saran
Wrap in the right spot.

It's not working out.

But now Danny tying the
plastic around the barrel

to hold it in place,
then wrapping.

Much better technique.

Let's go, Danny! Keep going!

MELISSA: Danny's struggling
hard-core with the shrink-wrap.

It's just round and
round and round

and round and round and round,

round, round,
like a carousel ride.

KEOGHAN: All seven
pallets are wrapped up.

That was some speedy packing
but slow wrapping from Danny.

- Let's go, baby, let's go!
- (whistling)

All right,
we are in the forklift.

- LEE: Put the seat belt on.
- KEOGHAN: Don't forget that seat belt.

DANNY: I have never
worked with a forklift.

I've seen professionals

work them.

(starts engine)

But never have I
jumped on one and...

tried to drive it.

You got no time to lose.

You got to move quickly.

Spill your cargo,
that's gonna cost you even more time.

- It's all about balance.
- LEE: Good, Danny, that's good.

Take your time,
baby. That's good.

DANNY: So I decide
to work with the pallets

that are on the
lower levels first.

That way I don't have the
chance of hitting anything.

Maybe I can get a
feel for the forklift.

KEOGHAN: Going in for the end.

Danny lining up all
the low-hanging fruit.

Getting everything
in on the ground level.

- Two down for Danny.
- You're looking good, baby,

you're looking good!

DANNY: I feel like
a hockey player.

I'm, like,
shooting these pallets in,

they're going in
place with ease.

I'm whipping around.
I'm using the throttle.

I'm trying to do this
as fast as possible.

KEOGHAN: He's using
the accelerator to speed up

the lift,
getting it up onto the second level.

-Nice move.
-Good job, baby, good job! These other pallets

are waiting on you, Danny!

You're looking good,
Danny, you're looking good!

KEOGHAN: Danny now
moving on to his fifth pallet.

Good job, Danny,
good job, baby, good job!

KEOGHAN: Two more pallets to go.

Another second-level drop-off.

Oh! (gasps)

- (all groaning) - Oh!

Oh!

(all groaning)

Lost everything off the pallet.

Time ticking away.

I am just freaking out,

because I need this time.

I think this is a
costly mistake.

KEOGHAN: Look at the
energy that he's using right here,

stacking it up.

He knows what's on the line.

Whoa! And he just
about goes over.

He's dancing all over the place.

DANNY: So, my plan,
since I can't fit the roll in between

the boxes and the forklift,

is I tie it where I need to go,

and I just run a
long strand out,

use my hands to tie it around,

and I just tie it like a bow.

LEE: You're looking good,
Danny boy!

He knows the
clock is ticking away.

♪ ♪

One more pallet left for Danny.

He knows he's got
to make up time.

Oh, he's worked fast,
but that mistake... has it cost him?

All the way up to E-1.

This is the toughest
one to place.

Requires a delicate touch.

Taking his time, but, boy,

that load looks precarious
up there bouncing around.

- LEE: Come on back out, baby!
- And he gets it up. That's it.

All you got to do is park it,
get those forks down,

and the clock stops.

- LEE: Come on! Come on, Danny!
- Every second counts, Danny,

- every second!
- Come on, park this thing!

- Get it in there!
- Put the fork down, baby!

Get the fork down,
touch the ground!

-(cheering, clapping) -LEE: Turn it off,
get up out of there!

DANNY: This was the most
I'd struggled with a challenge,

and hopefully my time gets
me through to the next round.

(work whistle blows)

Go, Linda!

- MICHELLE: Come on, Linda!
- Okay!

LINDA: I'm only going
to be able to remember

one set of numbers
and letters at a time.

I'm gonna have to
go back and forth,

which just means I'm
gonna have to move faster.

Linda completes
her first pallet.

- Nice job! - Good job, Linda!

Great job!

♪ ♪

Come on, Linda,
stay focused. You got this.

Great job! Keep going!

Linda working
on her final pallet.

Are we good?

- MICHELLE: Yeah!
- And you are good to go!

Linda correctly loading
all seven pallets,

matching the work order a
minute faster than Danny.

Now we're on to the wrapping.

Whew,
you would think this was the easier part

of the challenge,
but this is not.

Got to get this stuff to stick.

- Good job, Linda, good job.
- Keep going, girl.

KEOGHAN: Tying off
the plastic. There you go.

- Keep the prayers coming.
- Linda gets onto the forklift,

still ahead of Danny's time.

Let's see if she can keep
her lead stacking the pallets.

LINDA: I have never
used a forklift before.

I love to drive a
normal car or truck,

but a forklift is a
whole different story.

♪ ♪

MICHELLE: Come on,
girl, pedal to the metal!

LINDA: Listen, don't rush me,

or that whole thing's
going overboard.

KEOGHAN: Linda
moving at a snail's pace

on the forklift.

I always think there's
more than one strategy

to get the job done... too fast

could potentially
knock items off a pallet.

If you work methodically
and you take your time

and do everything
right the first time,

you're not gonna have
to correct mistakes.

KEOGHAN: Two of seven.

Down, nice and safe.

She lost a lot of
time right there.

KEOGHAN: Now you're
getting the hang of it!

Let's get a move on!

That clock is ticking.

You have not got
time on your side today.

Linda's lead over Danny
diminishing by the second.

Let's go, Linda.

Get your speed up, now.

KEOGHAN: Final move here, Linda.

Go!

- There you go.
- LEE: There you go, now she's got it tilted.

- Good job!
- KEOGHAN: There you go!

Now all you have to
do is just get it parked.

(others shouting)

LEE: Get your
forks on the ground!

KEOGHAN: And stop the clock!

LINDA: I feel like I
did a really great job.

I'm pretty proud of myself,
and now I can take

a deep breath...
and bring it on home.

- (work whistle blows) - Go,
Myles!

MYLES: Please be quiet

over there,
you guys. I love you.

The only voice I want to hear

is the voice in my head
telling me what numbers

I need to get.

Working on that first pallet.

♪ ♪

Mm, nice little skip there.

I'm trying to gallop around,
so I can continue to face

the boxes while I'm going

through the aisle.

KEOGHAN: Myles
just so light on his feet.

Really good pace.

That is a very agile big man.

Did you see that?

Seventh pallet is complete.

Myles a few
minutes behind Linda.

Just behind Danny's
time as he starts to wrap.

But he's having a hard time
squeezing between those pallets.

- LEE: Good job. Good job.
- KEOGHAN: Myles realizes

he needs space,
and look at that. He's working ahead.

- You see that?
- MYLES: I just want to make sure

that the items aren't shifting
while I'm transporting them.

I want to make sure to
wrap up all the pallets

really well, because when I get

on the forklift,
I want to be able to use it

to the best of its ability
and not be scared.

KEOGHAN: Seems like
Myles has a solid strategy...

Wrapping these
pallets like a pro.

Nice job,
Myles. You've got everything wrapped.

He's the slowest to finish
the packing and wrapping.

He'll need to make up
some time on the forklift.

LEE: He-he moving
faster than Linda.

He might make up some time.

KEOGHAN: Wheels
are off the ground.

Breaking his merchandise.
Oh! And again.

MYLES: My first go
is a little sketchy...

Trying to really figure out the controls,
but

I feel as though I'm going
pretty fast with this forklift.

KEOGHAN: Watch out, guys.

Keep your eyes
up. That thing is...

- (Lee laughs) -
Look. He's on a...

- Did you see that? Hang on here.
- (Lee laughing)

MICHELLE: Myles is driving

that forklift like it belongs

to his least favorite uncle,

but he's definitely fast.

CALLIE: Nice job, Myles.

LEE: Looking good,
baby! You're looking good!

KEOGHAN: Some erratic
driving from Myles on the forklift,

but he's getting the job done.

He's made up time.

One more pallet, Myles.

- The clock is ticking.
- One more pallet, baby.

- One more pallet. - Whew!

Nice job.

KEOGHAN: That's it.
All you got to do is park it

and get those forks down.

-(whooping, applause) -LEE: Okay. Good job,
Myles. Good job.

MYLES: I got tons of dreams,
but this whole competition

has shown me that it's
bigger than just my dreams.

You know,
I want to... I want to make sure

my family and friends can-can
reach for their dreams, too.

Get the job done
as fast as you can.

On the work whistle.
Are you ready to go?

Yes, sir.

(work whistle blows)

Come on, Murph!

Oh. Hello.

- Okay. - (excited chatter)

YOUNG: Murph
staggers all the pallets.

He's definitely working smarter,
not harder.

When he starts wrapping,

he has plenty of space to wrap.

(indistinct shouting)

MURPH: My strategy is

to load one pallet at a time,
starting

from the left to the right.

I'm very detail-oriented.

My whole Marine Corps career,

I had to be detail-oriented,

with working on aircraft,
and then later,

in charge of personnel.

MICHELLE: That's it.
Get one of them done fast.

KEOGHAN: Murph just over
halfway through packing his pallets,

but he's taken twice as
long as Danny and Linda.

TARA: Just keep going.

Just keep going.

Can I get a check, please?

Everything is good to go.

All seven pallets are correct.

Come on, Murph. You got this.

KEOGHAN: Murph still way
behind everybody else at this point.

Got to hope that having
separated his pallets,

he'll be able to make up
some time on the wrapping.

Murph seven minutes

behind everyone getting
onto the forklift alone.

Time to put pedal to the metal,
Murph.

Come on, Murph! Let's go!

Here he goes. 30 years ago,

Murph was on a forklift.
Let's see how he drives now.

MURPH: On bigger
Air Force planes,

they have big pallets that
they load into the aircraft.

And we would put our
gear on these pallets.

KEOGHAN: Okay. He's
definitely not deep enough.

MURPH: And I did
some forklift training,

but I wasn't very good.

KEOGHAN: Disastrous start.

He's lost control
of his first pallet.

Murph,
this is for the final three!

Here we go.

No more second chances, Murph!

The slowest getting the
job done up to this point.

He can't afford any
more costly mistakes.

Yeah, big dog.

KEOGHAN: He's getting
the easy stuff done first.

Bottom layer first.

CALLIE: Nice job.

Let's go, Murph! Let's go!

KEOGHAN: There's only
three to go. It's gonna be tight.

Barely got B-2 on it. It's
right on the tip of that fork.

- Steady, steady. - Careful.

(Callie gasps)

- TARA: Turn and burn.
- KEOGHAN: Murph finally

has his act together,
making up for lost time.

But is it enough?
Will he make the cut?

Relying on his life
skills from 30 years ago.

Just look at the
concentration on his face.

Everything you've fought
for right here and now.

MICHELLE: There you go!

- Go! - TARA: Park it! Park it!

LEE: Come on,
Murph! Park that truck!

- Come on, Murph!
- LINNETT: He's got it.

- Come on, let's go!
- Move over to the parking spot.

Get the forks down,

and the clock stops.

And stop the clock!

- (whoops) - Oh, my goodness.

MURPH: I'm not feeling
really good about my time,

because I know who
I'm going up against.

So right now,
I'm just hoping that

I at least finish third.

- LEE: Final four!
- MELISSA: Good job, guys!

Good job. Fantastic job.

You guys brought it today.
Completely different styles.

And you know that there's
$200,000 on the line.

One of you will be cut
from the competition

and punch out today.

Times were tight.

First person moving on,

with a time of 32 minutes is...

Myles,
you were the fastest today.

You are through
to the final three.

- (Lee whoops) - MELISSA: Good job,
Myles!

LEE: Good job,
Myles. Good job, baby.

Thank you all. Thank you.

Second fastest
time... Only a minute,

14 seconds behind Myles...

- Danny. - (whooping)

DANNY: I was really
beating myself up

that I made simple
mistakes that I shouldn't have.

And as soon as Phil lets me know

that I'm in the final three,
the pressure of those mistakes...

It just... it lifts,

and I am just ecstatic.

I-I can't believe it.

There is only one spot left.

We have our smallest competitor
and our biggest competitor

standing side by side.

What have you learned about
each other along this journey?

She has the heart of a
lion and the work ethic of

some of the best
I've ever worked with.

-Linda?
-He's a man of great integrity and character,

and if a little bit of you
could rub off on me right now,

that'd be awesome.

KEOGHAN: I can tell
you this. The difference

between your times
came down to seconds.

That's how close it was.

The last person in
the final three is...

There's $200,000 on the line.

And one of you
will punch out today.

The other will
stay in contention

for the overall
Tough As Nails title.

Linda,
you were twice as fast as Murph packing

and wrapping the
pallets. While Murph,

you were much faster
driving the forklift.

It came down to seconds.

The last spot in the
final three goes to...

Murph,
you're going through to the final three.

I truly believe that I'm
bowing out right now

because these three guys
have a bigger message

that they can share to
the world and change lives.

I gave it my best, and this was

the greatest
experience of my life.

Amazing.

I know I was picked because I'm tough,
but

so many tough people
want to do things alone.

And if you just turn to someone
on the side of you and say,

"This is what I'm going through,
help me get through it,"

that's all it takes.

It's a collective toughness

that makes all of us
as strong as we are.

We're America,
because we're united,

and we're tough
because we're united.

And I thank you all
for changing my life.

You're part of our
family. We love you.

-Girl power. You're a badass woman.
-Thank you.

There's a bigger,
better Linda coming home,

and whether Tom likes it or not,

I'm finally gonna
dance freely with him.

- Yeah. - Yeah!

Yeah, girl.

KEOGHAN: Well,
Linda, unfortunately,

your time on Tough As Nails

has come to an end in
the individual competition.

I do need to ask
you to punch out.

LINDA: There are
gonna be times in your life

where you get it right
or you get it wrong,

but I have zero
regrets about anything

in this entire journey.

I truly hope anyone who has
followed me in this experience

can wake up tomorrow
morning and just attack life.

Good job, girl.

CALLIE: Linda...
seeing her be up there

with those three men...

The strongest, fastest,
toughest guys...

I tip my hat to her

and her hard work.

Our final three... Danny, Murph,

Myles... One of
you will be crowned

the Tough As Nails champion.

One of you will win $200,000,

and one of you will get the
2020 Ford Super Duty truck.

(whooping, applause)

All right,
I'll see you at the end.

- Thanks, Phil. - Thanks, Phil.

TARA: So my weather report

was right today.

What was your
weather report? I forget.

- Would you mind repeating that?
- You forgot...

Yeah,
could you mind repeating that?

...because you were overtalking.

People don't have no
respect for senior citizens.

- (laughter) - Help me out,
Michelle.

Oh,
something is wrong with dude.

LEE: You know,
on a serious note,

I am proud of all y'all because

y'all don't sit around and wait
for something to come to y'all.

Y'all go get it. I admire that.

- Linda, you did an awesome job.
- Thank you.

- Yeah, you did.
- You're kicking ass.

I'm gonna take it back.

- (laughing) - I'm just kidding.

MYLES: It is a little weird

having you drive us,
Murph man. We're used to Linda.

Linda's been such
a tough competitor.

She's been in the top of the pack,
like,

- almost every time.
- Every single time.

She beat me in
the coal challenge.

She beat me in the

- foundation challenge.
- Yeah, breaking 'em. Yeah.

-Beat us all. -Yeah. -Yeah.

Well, great job today, guys.

- Golly. - That was actually

the one I enjoyed the most,
to be honest with you.

- I didn't.
- Really? That's one I enjoyed least.

(laughs)

I will never use Saran
Wrap the rest of my life.

I'm switching to aluminum foil

- from now on. - Agreed. Agreed.

Yeah,
I don't think I'm ever gonna get

a forklift certification...

- Oh, I probably could.
- ...with that performance.

(laughing)

- DANNY: Yep. One more day.
- I know.

- Hard to believe.
- One more sleep and it's over.

MYLES: I know we're
gonna give it our all,

and may the best man win.

(train whistle blows)

♪ ♪

MYLES: It's been a long journey.

We've done a lot of work.

It's really just gonna be a test

of willpower and-and strength

and just mental fortitude
to make it to the end.

(gasps) Look at them.

I hope I'm number
one in Tough As Nails

and I take home
this championship

and $200,000 in that truck.

- (applause) - MICHELLE:
Tough guys coming in.

MURPH: I'm anxious, nervous,
overwhelmed, emotional.

The title right now is the
most important thing to me.

I came here to prove to
myself that I can still do it.

DANNY: I have a
one-in-three shot to winning

$200,000.

You know how many years
it takes me to make that?

And I could do it today.

I'm gonna give it
everything I got.

I started Tough As Nails

with a win.

I'm gonna end it with a win.

- (applause) - Yeah.

- Good morning, everybody.
- Good morning.

Welcome back to ConGlobal,
where your journey

on Tough As Nails began.

By the end of the day,

one of you will be crowned

the Tough As Nails champion.

Nine of your
competitors were cut

from the individual competition

and punched out.

You are the best of the best.

That's the group.

Good job, guys. Good job.

KEOGHAN: Murph, Danny,

you have three individual wins,
including one win

that you guys did together
during the irrigation.

- Myles, you've got two individual wins.
- Yes, sir.

And you were up against a
formidable competitor in Linda.

And she said something
to the three of you

when she punched out.

There's a message that she
believes that you need to share

with America,
and I'm interested to know.

Myles,
what do you think your message is?

Just to be yourself
and stay true to yourself.

I haven't believed in
myself my whole life.

But going through
this competition,

I've definitely formed
some more confidence

and I believe in
myself a lot more.

KEOGHAN: Danny,
what about you? What do you think

the message is that
you have to share?

You shouldn't judge
a book by its cover.

'Cause, as you see,
I'm standing against two giants.

(laughter)

I'm small in stature, but...

I got a lot of toughness
and I'm gonna keep going.

KEOGHAN: Yeah. You
definitely have proved

that you cannot judge
a book by its cover.

-Murph?
-Veterans can still serve their country,

whether that's
through the trades,

uh, first responders.

That's the message
I'm gonna try to send.

That's cool, man.

KEOGHAN: All right.

Not only will the winner
today get the $200,000 prize,

but you will also be getting

your very own 2020
Ford Super Duty truck.

(applause)

"Built Ford Tough."

- Danny, can you see it from where you are?
- I can barely see it.

The tires are missing,
but I can see the top.

(laughter)

That does have tires,
Danny. I know you can't see 'em,

-but it does have 'em.
-There they are. -(laughter)

KEOGHAN: All that stands
between you and winning

are a few obstacles.

When the work whistle blows,

pick up a sledgehammer,

make your way through the
wall that you see in front of you.

Once you get to the other side,

you will be faced
with some challenges

similar in nature to some of
the things that you have done

on Tough As Nails.

Oh, wow.

KEOGHAN: First,
you need these ten hay bales

to create the stairs to get
up and over the first container.

In the next area,
free your ladder from the 50-foot chain

that's tangled around it

and use the ladder to go up
and over the next container.

Once you're in the final area,

grab a spike and hammer it
into each one of the three logs.

Then secure the chain
ladder to the spikes.

But that's not all.
You'll then need

to saw three pieces of
lumber in half and carry

the pieces up the chain ladder

to build your final steps

to that beautiful Ford
Super Duty truck.

The first person
to get to the top

will get the money,
get the truck.

Most of all,
you get the pride of saying that you are

the Tough As Nails champion.

(applause)

- Ready to get it on?
- Let's do it.

Now, I know you're all
motivated by your families.

They're always in
the back of my head,

and I can always see
my little boy's smiling face

whenever I'm doing anything,
so...

- Aw. - KEOGHAN: Well,

I've got a big surprise.

They are here right now.

-Daddy! -LEE: Aw...! -(applause)

No.

Look at him! Look
at the little boy!

(laughs)

(whoops)

♪ ♪

Hey. (chuckles)

My dad and my wife

walk around the corner,
and I have no words.

Those two support me
through everything I do.

I'm just gonna put
that fuel in my tank...

You can do it.
Nothing can stop you.

...and I'm gonna power
through and I'm gonna win.

- No, don't stop. - (laughing)

LEE: Don't hug her to death,
Danny boy!

(laughs)

- Hey. I love you. - (laughing)

I missed you.

My heart's just exploding
with love and-and joy.

- Uh-huh. - Mwah.

LEE: Myles,
you got a beautiful family, man.

Beautiful. Beautiful.

I'm just really grateful
that they're able

to share this
experience with me.

(laughs)

MURPH: It's so much emotion,
because....

my youngest daughter
has joined the Navy.

- (sniffles) - And, you know,

this journey took
me away from home.

It's been hard.

- It's been very hard.
(sniffles) - Has it? Yeah?

So, to see her today is, like...

(crying)

(sniffling)

The pressure's on even more now.

So I'm gonna definitely
do my best today.

When you get back,
the water pipe's broken.

(laughter)

KEOGHAN: Well, today,

you guys will get to witness

the best of the best
going head-to-head.

Murph, Myles, Danny,
take your places.

- Right hand on the wall.
- (whooping)

MACHELLE: I'm not really
surprised that he's made it to this point.

I don't know that he's ever done

- anything halfway.
- (chuckles softly)

Knock 'em dead.

SHELBY: I think my dad's

gonna kick some
booty. (chuckles)

- Love you. - Love you, too.

KELLY: Absolutely.

I think Danny's gonna win this.

ALLEN: He came into
this with a mindset of...

"There's no other option, Dad.

- I'm-I'm coming home a winner."
- Mm.

I need to get my face on right

so I can do my thing out here.

ARIEL: Once Myles says

he's gonna do something,
he does it.

He is just gonna kill it.

He's gonna crush it.

Myles is for sure
tough as nails.

CALLIE: Come on, guys.

KEOGHAN: All right,
after 20 jobs,

only one of you will be crowned
Tough As Nails champion.

On the work whistle.

ALLEN: This is it!

♪ ♪

(work whistle blows)

(cheering)

LEE: Hit that wall, baby!

KEOGHAN: We got
some heavy hitting

going on here.

Danny creating a line
of holes to break through.

All about technique.

- Yes! Go ahead! Go ahead, baby!
- (cheering)

KEOGHAN: While Murph and Myles

deciding to just use sheer power

and smash their
way through the wall.

- Go! Go! - Go!

KEOGHAN: Whoa! Danny
throwing his shoulder into it!

- Oh! Hey! - CALLIE: Danny!

KEOGHAN: Danny's
the first one through

in this final race

to be crowned Tough
As Nails champion!

ARIEL: Come on,
baby! All the way!

KEOGHAN: Now they got
to get the hay bales through.

And at 50 pounds a bale,

that's a quarter of a ton of
hay that needs to be moved.

First hay bale
through for Danny.

(cheering)

ARIEL: Come on,
sweetheart! You got this!

KEOGHAN: Second bale for Danny.

- First hay bale through for Myles.
- ALLEN: Pace yourself!

Nice and steady, Danny!

KEOGHAN: First hay
bale through for Murph.

But he's behind Danny,
who's got three.

This is a brutal test of strength,
endurance, agility,

mental toughness,
and life skills.

Myles not wanting to
block the opening in his wall,

so he's stacking the
hay bales as he goes.

Smart move.

(all shouting)

KEOGHAN: And it looks like Danny

might be using the
same technique.

LINNETT: Come on!

(cheering)

-Double up, Murph! That's right!
-Yeah!

-MICHELLE: You got it, Murph!
-KEOGHAN: Murph pulling two through

- at one time.
- ALLEN: Come on, Danny! Come on!

That's gonna save him some time.

ALLEN: Breathe, Danny, breathe!

KEOGHAN: Now Myles
is trying two at a time.

ARIEL: That's what I'm talking about,
baby.

KEOGHAN: Danny
coming up with his fifth.

- Murph stacking his fourth.
- ARIEL: Come on, baby!

Come on, come on!

KEOGHAN: Each
competitor needs ten bales

to make the steps necessary
to climb over the container.

That truck is, like,
a mile away right now for all of them.

Keep pushing!

Come on, Murph!

KEOGHAN: Danny
pulling through his last bale.

Danny, let's move!

KEOGHAN: Murph, two at a time

but still two behind Danny.

- ALLEN: Yeah, you got it!
- Come on!

KEOGHAN: Danny's
got eight bales in place.

- Two more to set up the stairs.
- ARIEL: Come on!

Come on,
Myles! You got it, Myles!

ALLEN: Come on, Danny!

KEOGHAN: Danny
getting his last two in place.

Then he can go up and over.

ALLEN: Go, Danny!

KEOGHAN: Murph still
two bales left to stack.

Myles has four.

- ♪ ♪ - (cheering)

- KELLY: Doing good, babe!
- (whistling)

ALLEN: Come on,
Danny! You got it!

LINNETT: Drag it through, Murph!

- Breathe!
- KEOGHAN: Danny already moving over.

He's got to get this
ladder unchained.

Meanwhile,
can Murph and Myles catch up?

(all shouting)

- You got it!
- LINNETT: Come on!

KEOGHAN: Danny working
his way on the chains.

He's got a good lead.

45 seconds at this point.

LEE: Over,
baby! Go on over, baby!

(cheering)

KEOGHAN: Now Myles is up.

LEE: Come on! Murph's behind you,
baby! Come on!

KEOGHAN: Murph the last
to go over the first container.

- LEE: Get off that chain!
- KEOGHAN: Danny gets the first of his chain links undone.

Go, Danny, go!

KEOGHAN: This ladder is
held down with 50 feet of chain

tied in knots and held
together with four chain links.

ALLEN: Keep it going,
Danny! Keep it going!

KEOGHAN: This is all about
physical dexterity and figuring out

how to untangle the
maze of twisted chain.

Not so easy when the muscles
in your arms are completely spent.

Just look at the sweat
pouring off Murph.

MICHELLE: Come on, Murphy!

KEOGHAN: Once
they get the ladder free,

they can get it up against the container,
get up

and over and get to
the final challenge.

ARIEL: Come on, baby!

They're sucking in all
the oxygen they can.

- MICHELLE: You got this!
- Good pace, Danny!

KEOGHAN: It looks like Murph
has got his first chain link undone.

MACHELLE: Come on, Murph!

- We're burning daylight, buddy!
- Come on, baby!

KEOGHAN: Danny working
his way through very quickly.

Myles has been struggling
with his first chain link,

but he gets it in the end.

He's doing good, isn't he?

Wondering if Myles
deliberately turned his back

to his competitors so
he doesn't see them.

- He can just focus.
- LEE: Right. That's how he do.

He focus. He-he get it all in the zone,
you know?

- You're almost there!
- Danny crushing it.

It looks like he's taken
off the third chain link.

Oh, look at him with the
chain. He's got a technique.

- He's getting right on top of it.
- You're almost there!

- Danny doing a great job down at the end.
- Go!

(muffled shouting)

KEOGHAN: That sweat
coming off Murph right now.

Hands are raw from 20 jobs.

Myles has got his
chain even more tangled.

He still has three
chain links to undo.

Work it, guys. Work it. Work it.

Everything you got.
Everything you got.

Come on,
Myles! Your boy's watching you!

- Come on! You're there!
- Come on!

Come on, Danny.

You're at the end
there. You're at the end.

KEOGHAN: His ladder's
just about undone.

Come on, Danny! Pull the chain!

You know why you're all here.

Pride and being tough as nails.

- Yeah! Yeah!
- (others shouting)

- Don't stop! - There you go!

There goes Danny!

- Yeah! - LINNETT: Come on!

Come on, get up there fast!

-Come on, you got this! You got this!
-Go!

CALLIE: Come on, Danny!

♪ ♪

(overlapping shouting)

- KEOGHAN: Danny's so close to the $200,000.
- You got it.

KEOGHAN: All he has to
do is hammer in those stakes,

attach the chain ladder,

saw three pieces of wood in half

and build those
steps to victory.

Meanwhile,
Murph and Myles still fighting the chains

that are holding
down their ladders.

- Boom! You got to get it down to the blue line.
- Do it! Yeah!

- Yeah! - You got it!

ALLEN: Go! Go, Danny!

Come on!

Concentrate!

Let's go, Murph!

Huge power coming from Danny.

- Don't stop! - ALLEN: Yeah!

Getting it down. He's almost
got his first spike down.

- MELISSA: Breathe!
- ALLEN: One more!

- One more! - MELISSA: Breathe!

- ALLEN: Yeah!
- LINDA: That's it!

-Breathe, Danny!
-ALLEN: Breathe, Danny! Just breathe!

KEOGHAN: Myles and
Murph have got some work

- if they want to catch up.
- Yeah!

- Come on, Danny!
- Yeah, let the sledgehammer work for you.

Pick it up! See if you got enough slack,
Murph!

Come on! Almost there!

LINNETT: (whoops) Pick it up!

Huge hit, and he's down.

Oh, he's sucking in the air.

(whoops) Pick it up!

KEOGHAN: He
mishits. He is exhausted.

CALLIE: Come on, Danny!

Come on, Danny!

And as Murph comes over the top,

this is where mental toughness

is really going to be
the key to winning.

Come on, Murph!

KEOGHAN: Look at
the pain that Danny is in.

TARA: Yeah! Come on, Murph!

Can he catch up?

- Come on, Murph!
- Got to get those spikes in.

- LINNETT: Come on, Murph!
- ALLEN: Deep breaths!

You got to feel
sorry for that spike.

- There he goes. - Yeah!

KEOGHAN: Danny's got
all three spikes hammered in.

This, a solid lead for Danny.

- Okay, babe, you got this!
- LUIS: Let's go, Murph!

KEOGHAN: In their
head-to-head matchups,

Danny's won four to Murph's two.

But right now,
this is when it really counts.

MICHELLE: Where's it tied,
Myles? Look for it. Look for it.

KEOGHAN: Unless
Myles can figure out

how to undo his four chain links

and get that chain untied,

he's gonna be stuck
there for a while.

Here comes Murph.

And he gets the first one

as Danny starts to saw

the first of his three
planks of wood.

(overlapping shouting)

ALLEN: Real light, real light!

Real light! There you go.

Yeah!

KEOGHAN: Myles yet
to make it over the wall.

Huge hits coming
from Murph. Meanwhile,

Danny is into the sawing.

Barely got anything
left in those arms.

One more hit from Murph,
and he's onto the third one.

It's gonna come down
to how well they can saw.

- Breathe! - Breathe, big dog!

KEOGHAN: He's tired. His
heart rate through the roof, as well.

- ALLEN: Don't stop!
- KEOGHAN: Hands are raw.

(muffled shouting)

KEOGHAN: Meanwhile,
Danny's sawing.

He's almost halfway
through his first piece of wood.

(overlapping shouting)

And Myles

still struggling
badly with his chain.

- It's okay, baby. We right here.
- MYLES: I love y'all, man.

-I love you, too, babe. We right here.
-Myles, hang in there.

There you go! You
got it! Come on!

Oh! It is all on the line.

Danny, meanwhile,
has shifted hands.

He's exhausted.

Murph,
one more section of chain to hook up.

Come on, Murph! You got this!

Mental toughness the
deciding factor now.

Focus, Danny! Breathe!

- KEOGHAN: He's got some power.
- LUIS: There you go, Murph!

- KEOGHAN: He's got power.
- LUIS: There you go, Murph!

MYLES: Chain got me, man.

ARIEL: No, it doesn't.

It does not have you.

You got it, okay?

Don't worry about what's
going on over there.

(cheering)

-Come on, Danny! You're almost there!
-You're right there!

ALLEN: Do it! Yeah!

KEOGHAN: Danny
gets through his first cut.

He's got his first two steps.

But don't count out
Murph. He's sawing

- like a machine.
- LINNETT: That's right.

KEOGHAN: Danny's
got to get these steps up

and get them in
place. But he loses one!

Can Murph take
advantage and catch up

as one step goes down
and Danny goes down with it?

Danny's dropped his first step,
and he's slipping

on the chain ladder.

Can Murph get through
this cut quick enough

to catch him and claim
the Tough As Nails title?

MURPH: Danny is ahead of me,

but I'm trying not to panic.

Right now,
I just have to put my head down

and try to catch up if I can.

LUIS: Let's go, big Murph!

Here you go! Murph's just
cut through his first plank.

- He's catching up to Danny.
- MACHELLE: You got it, babe!

(Danny grunts)

There you go! Yeah!

Murph about to
deliver his first step

as Danny picks up his second.

LUIS: Let's go, big Murph!

Murph cut way faster there
than Danny did on that one.

Murph and Danny battling
it out for the top spot

- job after job for weeks now.
- MACHELLE: Yeah!

- Murph, 14 years older.
- Good job. Good job, Murph.

- Good job, man.
- KEOGHAN: Can he catch up

to the younger Danny,
who's starting to cut

the second of his three
pieces of wood in half?

♪ ♪

Murph comes back to
pick up his second step.

His cut was faster than Danny.

He can get through this faster.

Don't stop, Murph!

KEOGHAN: Danny
switching hands again.

KELLY: Keep going, honey!

Keep going!

KEOGHAN: As Murph gets
his second step up and over,

Myles is exhausted,

stuck on that chain.

Danny is just starting,
and we know

that Murph is cutting
a lot faster than Danny.

This is just...

just so challenging,
moving through.

Every stroke,
you're one cut closer

towards the $200,000 prize

and that truck. It's waiting
up there for you, guys.

♪ ♪

DANNY: I'm feeling tired,
ran-down.

This is definitely the time
where you got to dig deep,

you got to scrape the bottom

of the fuel tank,
and you just got to keep pushing forward

because, uh, this is it.

ALLEN: Just let the
saw work for you!

Danny is not
cutting as effectively.

Meanwhile, yes!

Myles has his
ladder in position.

Murph is using his left arm
now to give his right arm a break.

- Don't stop! - Go!

All right, Myles!

- (cheering) - Come on!

MYLES: It's not
over till it's over,

so I just got to keep
on pushing forward.

And I know my son's watching,
so I don't want to quit.

Let the hammer do the work,
Myles!

KEOGHAN: This man
is never gonna give up.

So proud of you, Myles.

Murph has got a
tremendous amount

of power going through the saw.

ALLEN: You're falling behind,
Danny! You're falling behind!

What is going on?

KEOGHAN: Danny,
you're not cutting quite as efficiently.

And look at that!

Murph is through the
second cut faster than Danny.

He's moving over.
He's taken the lead.

I don't know why!

Get it over!

KEOGHAN: For the first time,
Murph has taken

the lead,
just like the forklift challenge.

- He was way behind, but he never gave up.
- ALLEN: Come on!

This is how you rally
when it really counts.

MURPH: At this point,

I'm, like, physically spent.

But the mentality

that you're taught
in the military

is that you never quit.

- Yeah! - KEOGHAN: Look at that!

One hand lifts up the step.

MURPH: From day one,
Danny has been

my biggest competition,

so it's win or go
home right now.

Come on, Murph!

KEOGHAN: But
Myles has not given up.

- DANNY: Why won't it cut?
- ALLEN: Let the saw do the work!

Don't stop!

You got this, okay?

- You hear me? - (Myles grunts)

KEOGHAN: All three
just absolutely exhausted.

ALLEN: Come on, Danny!

KEOGHAN: The only thing
keeping them going right now

is their will to never give up.

Danny flipping his plank to
see if that will make a difference,

but he's in a world of pain.

(overlapping shouting)

Come on, come on, come on!

- Put your whole body into it!
- KEOGHAN: Murph now.

He has one more cut to make.

- Danny, let's go! - Come on!

KEOGHAN: Danny
really struggling.

So tired,
his technique is falling apart.

Danny, you got this. Come on,
don't you give up.

- Don't stop! Don't stop!
- Come on.

Make it work for you.

- Don't stop!
- LUIS: There you go, nice and steady!

KEOGHAN: Murph
getting now into his third cut.

SHELBY: Come on,
Dad! You got this!

ALLEN: Come on, Danny! Come on!

It's not doing it.

- Come on, Danny!
- KELLY: Danny!

LINNETT: We know you tired.

KEOGHAN: While Myles is drawing

on every ounce of willpower.

There is no quit in this man.

- Murph is slow and steady.
- Come on, Danny. Go!

- Danny gets his second plank cut.
- ALLEN: There you go, yeah!

KELLY: Danny, this is it!

KEOGHAN: Can he catch up?

Got one more cut
to make after this.

Go, Danny, go!

Come on, Danny!

Come on, Danny! Go!

- Murph switching hands again.
- Come on, Murph!

Danny, you're killing it!

Let's go! Let's go!

ALLEN: One more,
Danny. One more.

Come on, Danny!

- You do this, okay?
- ALLEN: Come on, Danny!

Danny,
let's go. Let's pick up the pace.

Murph doing this for his family.
He's doing this for Savage Crew.

You got it! Come on!

KEOGHAN: And he's
finished his third cut.

And he gets the cut done!

Nice going, Murph!

KEOGHAN: There he goes.

Unbelievable.

Don't give up!

(overlapping shouting)

- Come on, Danny, don't give up!
- Murph making a lot of noise.

He's got one more step to get up

- on top of the container.
- Okay, there you go.

-It's a long way to go. It ain't over.
-Yeah, it's not over.

- It ain't over.
- Keep moving it! Keep moving it!

Danny, don't stop!

ALLEN: Let the saw do the work,
Danny. Let the saw do the work.

KEOGHAN: Murph
gets his final step

on top of the container.

Now he's got to
unscrew the bolts,

slide the steps in place,
make sure they're secure,

then he can run to the top
of the stairs to claim victory.

This is where we see
what you're made of.

What have you got in you, Danny?

- ALLEN: You can catch him!
- KELLY: Keep moving!

- ALLEN: Go, Danny, go!
- TARA: You and that hammer.

KEOGHAN: Myles
showing us the meaning

of grit and determination.

Keep that up, Myles. Keep it up.

You can rest when it's over.

KEOGHAN: Murph
with the first bolt out.

But Danny has
hit his stride again.

Just drop the bolt in, Murph.

You don't need to put
the wing nut back on.

Come on, that's it,
Danny. You got it!

I was gripping the saw on top,
so I was pushing down too much.

So I grasped the bottom
of the handle and then

it would just do
the work for me.

And at home, at my job,
I put my head down

and I do what it takes
to get the job done.

There's no quit.

There's a lot of
work to be done.

You can still catch up.

You're no quitter. We know that.

It is not over, baby.

KEOGHAN: Myles just
absolutely exhausted.

Every stroke with that saw

is getting you
closer to that prize.

It's waiting for you up
there. You can catch up.

Let's get that cut done.

- Go! - KEOGHAN: Nice.

Danny finishes his last cut.

Catch-up time. Catch-up time.

- Focus!
- MURPH: Danny is working

his ass off

to try to catch up,
so I'm feverishly working

to get these nuts and bolts off.

And one mistake can
cost me this whole thing.

ALLEN: Yeah! Come on,
get the other one!

Come on, Myles!

Yeah, you got it. Come on, baby.

KEOGHAN: Myles.
This man has heart.

ALLEN: There you go!

KEOGHAN: Danny took the lead,

Murph went past him,
and now Danny's catching up.

They're starting to
work on the stairs.

MACHELLE: Come on,
Murph. You got this!

Do not take a
break at this point.

KEOGHAN: This is
Tough As Nails right here.

- YOUNG: Come on, Murph!
- There are three nuts

on each of these bolts,
you got to get them off.

(overlapping shouting)

Power through!

KEOGHAN: Myles
refusing to give up.

LINNETT: There you go. One more.

- (cheering,
applause) - There you go. Go do it, Myles!

Come on, baby!

KEOGHAN: He's not gonna give up.

MACHELLE: That's it!

Come on!

KELLY: Come on, Danny.

Come on, let's go!

MICHELLE: Let's go!

KEOGHAN: Interesting
technique from Murph.

He's taking out all his bolts.

Ah, he's stacking up.
He has a little workstation

set up for himself.

Here comes in the second step.

Great technique from Murph.

He's placing everything
where it needs to go.

Then he's gonna go
back and put the bolts in.

CALLIE: Come on,
Danny. Pick it up, pick it up.

ALLEN: Don't stop!

MELISSA: Don't stop, Danny!

ARIEL: I'm with you,
baby. I'm right here.

Here we go, Myles.

Get cutting.

ALLEN: Keep going.

KEOGHAN: Working
on the sixth one.

Danny desperate to
get his bolts undone.

MACHELLE: You got it, babe!

KEOGHAN: This is it for Murph.

He's getting the bolts in.

He's going around. He's
going around the outside.

As he makes his
way up to the top.

(cheering, applause)

And he gets the win!

♪ ♪

Respect to you, Danny.

And to you, Myles.

ARIEL: I am so proud of you. You killed it,
baby.

Yes, you did.

KEOGHAN: After going up
against the toughest of the tough,

from all over America,

you stand there right now as
our Tough As Nails champion.

Congratulations.

(cheering, applause)

LINNETT: Yeah, Murph!

KEOGHAN: Lee,
you're never short of a word.

LEE: Hey,
he's the man of the hour.

I got great respect.

He on the top of the mountain,
man.

He's the king! Raise them arms,
my brother.

Let's see it one more time,
baby.

(cheering, applause)

After all those jobs, Murph.

- MACHELLE: That's amazing.
- Yeah.

It is amazing.

KEOGHAN: Savage Crew missed out

on that $60,000
for the team win,

- but you brought it home today.
- That's right.

Are you Savage?

SAVAGE CREW: Are you Savage?

(laughter, cheering)

KEOGHAN: And look
at your competitor here.

He knows you've
made it to the top

but he still wants
to get the job done.

- ALLEN: Come on, Danny.
- MURPH: Danny's never quit,

and he never will.

(applause)

Good job, you guys!

KEOGHAN: And
Myles battling it out

right to the bitter end.

You hold your head high, Myles.

- Congratulations, Murph.
- (applause)

How about our final three,
everybody?

(cheering, applause)

I wanted to prove to
myself that even eight years

after retirement,
that I could still bring it.

I'm tough as nails because of these,
these other competitors.

The culmination
of all 20 challenges,

working together as a team.

So I would just want
to thank you guys

for the experience,
the camaraderie,

the laughter, the tears.

I mean, we're lifelong friends.

And then I want
to thank my family.

The time I've been away has felt

like a deployment when
it comes to the emotions.

When you say
goodbye to your family,

you don't know how long
you're gonna be gone. It...

It hurts,
and then when you come back,

and you see Shelby's face,

you know the
deployment was worth it.

(applause)

When Shelby leaves
for Navy boot camp,

the Navy is gonna get
one fine young lady.

But I'm gonna miss
the hell out of you.

(applause)

(Murph sniffles)

Winning with the
family here is huge.

I can't think of a better
ending to-to this journey.

To win the title
and being able to...

...just being able for them
to be part of it, to watch it,

means a lot.

MACHELLE: You know you
asked me that one time what it took

- to impress me? - Yeah.

- I'm impressed. - Finally.

(laughter)

- KELLY: I love you.
- DANNY: Love you, too.

DANNY: I wanted the win.
That's all I came here for.

But I hope people
see me and they realize

no matter how big,
how small, that you can do it.

I may be five-six,

but I have the heart of the
biggest people out there.

Notice how none of these guys
knew how to break Sheetrock?

-Yeah...
-"Well, let's just keep going with the hammer."

No, hammer... No, pull it off.

Back to work. Got
work to do on Monday.

I'm really proud of you, Myles.

MYLES: It's been a long
journey. And I'm so grateful.

You know,
it's showed me things about myself,

about other people,
about the world around me.

It's just been such an
eye-opening experience.

So I wouldn't change
it for the world.

Go to Mommy. I know,
Daddy's all wet.

I'm-a keep growing and learning

and this is just the beginning.

ARIEL: Go ahead.
Go back to your friend.

(laughter)

MYLES: I can't
even lift my arms up.

(laughter)

LINNETT: Are you Savage, Murph?

- MURPH: I'm Savage.
- Are you Savage?

- I'm Savage. - Are you Savage?

-Are you Savage? On three, Murph.
-I am Savage!

- One, two, three.
- ALL: Savage!

MURPH: I exceeded
my expectations.

I came here and I did everything
that I hoped to do and way more.

I can say, without hesitation,

I am tough as nails.

KEOGHAN: Well, the truck's yours,
so you can drive home,

- off into the sunset.
- Thank you.

Thank you very much.
Thanks for letting your husband

- come on out.
- (cheering, applause)

- Good luck to you, Shelby.
- Thank you.

(whooping, cheering)

(engine starts)

- (engine roars) - Wow!

- Congratulations, Murph!
- (horn honking)

KEOGHAN: After heading
home from Tough As Nails,

- Daddy! - ...Drywall Danny

went back to work on Monday,

still riding high from
making the final three.

(singing)

Myles proposed
to his girlfriend...

- Yes.
- ...and plans to buy land

to start a tree
farm for his son.

MYLES: Show me what you got.

KEOGHAN: Linda has
started a new career

- in the roofing industry.
- I've been reawakened.

I'm the happiest I've
been in eight years.

KEOGHAN: Luis launched
his own transportation business

to create more jobs
in his community.

And he taught his
daughter to ride a bike.

Lee is still the go-to
guy in his neighborhood,

sharing his pearls of wisdom
with friends and family.

Tara donated a large portion
of her earnings to help sponsor

new apprentices in the iron
workers' union Local #86.

Linnett started her own
welding business in an effort

to build a better
future for her kids.

Melissa and her husband
are expecting their first child

in the fall.

Callie ventured into the
mountains on a camping trip

before heading back to sea.

Michelle continues to
look after her husband

and keeps fit with her home gym.

Young is working with
Asian-American tradespeople

to showcase
their skills to kids.

He's also teaching his
parents to shoot hoops.

Murph's daughter Shelby
shipped for Navy boot camp

and will graduate in the fall.