Akbar's Players, Somewhat Limited, S.W.A.T. and The Moustaches are all already well on their way to the next checkpoint at the waterfall. The terrain proves tough for Somewhat Limited and S.W.A.T., so The Moustaches is able to overtake them and claim second place. And then there are some random shots of the waterfall and some monkeys here to kill time, I guess. Akbar's Players reaches the top of the waterfall first. The instructions are to choose whether the team wants to jump from the 40-foot cliff into the water, which would be fastest, or wade through at the bottom. The football players are not even going to chance relinquishing their lead so they decide they will jump, and it's a good thing because The Moustaches arrive right as they're preparing to make the jump. Football Player Robert says if it hadn't been a competition, there's no way he would jump that cliff. Akbar's the first to make the jump. He emerges and says the jump was spectacular in an aside with the cameraman. Here we get our Akbarism for the episode: "I was up in the air like *cartoon whistle accompanied by upward glance*." The Moustaches has no hesitation following Akbar's Players on the jump. Still on the way to the waterfall, it's Somewhat Limited in third, S.W.A.T. fourth and Valley Girls fifth. When Somewhat Limited gets there, it's pretty obvious Erik is worried about making the jump. In TH, he talks about what could go wrong. It would be important for him to stay upright and could be a disaster if he were to hit a rock. Jeff describes the drop to Erik optimistically as being 30-feet when it's actually 40 and tries to give him a little pep talk. He assures Erik they'll do it together, and as has been the trend thus far, Erik trusts him. They take a few moments together on the edge of the cliff to situate themselves so that Erik is right next to Jeff. Erik's totally terrified, but Jeff keeps telling him exactly what to do and where to be. He finally tells Erik to take his hand, he counts to three and man love happens. They jump together. We cut to commercials with them in mid-air.









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