00:00 This is exactly what I needed, exactly in this time of my life.
00:04 It helped me in that.
00:05 Was it my punch in the face that did it?
00:07 Yes, that also helped.
00:09 [cheering]
00:10 The Special Forces world is extremely dangerous.
00:14 These celebrities are about to find out.
00:18 Welcome to Special Forces Season 2 Debrief.
00:27 I am Dr. Drew, the moderator today.
00:30 These guys were in freezing temperatures in New Zealand.
00:33 Icy, freezing water, dangerous temperatures.
00:36 What was the hardest part about the cold in Season 2?
00:39 Being wet and cold was by far the worst.
00:42 You would change into your dry kit, but your feet would still be soaking wet.
00:47 We would get out of the water, they would swap us out into dry clothes,
00:51 which wouldn't be dry for very long, and then you're just moving, moving, moving.
00:54 You will change rapidly. Go! Everything's a race.
00:58 It starts right now. Let's go!
01:00 I would never think of changing my clothes as that difficult.
01:04 He was like, "What are you doing?"
01:06 I'm like, "I don't know. I'm trying to change clothes."
01:08 But apparently it's much harder now than it was the rest of my life.
01:12 I'm trying to put a pair of pants on, and I don't know how.
01:14 I remember anything that could go wrong went wrong.
01:18 The first time we had to change, shoelaces were knotted,
01:22 and I'm being yelled at, and I was like, "Oh, this is terrible."
01:25 It's a horrible start.
01:27 My zipper is stuck.
01:28 Have one of your recruits pull it down. I'm not your goddamn babysitter.
01:32 Which staff member intimidated you the most?
01:35 Q.
01:36 Q.
01:37 Billy.
01:38 Your biggest problem is your attitude, not your knees.
01:40 He was on me bad. It was at that moment I was like, "You know what? I'm about to just leave."
01:43 My knees completely went out.
01:45 But you kept going.
01:46 I kept going.
01:47 Yeah, y'all pushed me. Thank God y'all pushed me, 'cause I was over it.
01:50 You did. You kept going.
01:52 There was one time I got in trouble 'cause I didn't pick a big enough rock.
01:55 You're weak. Let's go.
01:56 All my strength was lower body, not so much upper body.
01:59 People will succeed on this course by being a true version of themselves.
02:03 This is what you came here for.
02:06 Robert, you have family in the military, right?
02:08 Yes, my father served in the military for 18 years with the Army,
02:12 and that's one of the reasons I wanted to do this show.
02:14 It seems like a great challenge, and this is going to sound crazy, but it also seems fun.
02:19 Yes.
02:20 Yeah!
02:21 How quickly did that happen that you became a group?
02:24 Right away.
02:25 Right away.
02:26 Yeah.
02:27 The first time they threw your hood off and looked you directly in the eyes,
02:32 what was that experience like for you?
02:34 I've never been flung so hard.
02:38 I'm, like, freaking out because you can't, like, breathe out of that thing.
02:42 And when he takes the thing off, I couldn't help but laugh.
02:46 Like, that was the hardest part.
02:48 [laughter]
02:49 What are we going to do?
02:51 Let's go!
02:52 Come on, let's go!
02:53 I want to talk about some of the crazier things that happened.
02:56 I bought, like, 57 packs of cigarettes in.
02:59 [laughter]
03:00 And the thing is, before we got our uniforms, I snuck them so good inside and outside pockets of my original clothes.
03:07 And I thought it was amazing.
03:08 Then I have to take them off, and I'm like, "Oh, shit. How am I going to get these pants into this?"
03:11 So I'm throwing the cigarettes on the ground, thinking no one's going to see me.
03:14 All of a sudden, we're done with the first one.
03:16 He's like, "Tara, come here."
03:18 I thought I saw you squirrel something away into your pockets.
03:21 "Uh, what about this, this, this?"
03:23 I was like, "Oh, no."
03:25 [laughter]
03:26 [music]
03:31 These cots, though, too, they were so loud.
03:35 They were the loudest cots.
03:37 So if one person moved, it was like, "Grr, grr."
03:39 Trust me, Tom, we know your ass wouldn't sit still.
03:42 I know, I know, I know.
03:43 For some reason, like, Sandoval thought it was a great idea.
03:46 In the middle of the night, puts on a headlamp and goes and rummages around to find tape.
03:51 I'm always rummaging around for shit.
03:52 And I finally just sit up, and I was like, "Sandoval, lay the eff down. Lay it stop."
03:58 I need to talk about the mirror room for a minute.
04:01 What was it like to open up to the DS in the mirror room?
04:04 You feel it?
04:05 Not as good as I want to feel.
04:07 I saw the humanity of the DS in that room.
04:11 Keep your head in the fight.
04:12 You really need to be here.
04:14 I was at my breaking point when they brought me in.
04:15 I was ready to just say, you know, "Screw this."
04:17 But you could tell that they just, they knew your limits.
04:21 You've got to remember, we're not here to hurt you.
04:23 Yeah.
04:24 We're here to help you.
04:25 Do you guys feel like you've made lifelong friends here?
04:28 Yeah.
04:29 We've learned so much through each other, and it's like that's what made the whole thing worth it.
04:35 This show should shoot you to your core.
04:37 In this real world, there is no freaking safety rope!
04:41 Oh, my gosh.
04:43 [screams]
04:46 [music playing]
04:49 [music playing]
04:51 (upbeat music)
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