Ep 5. Terri / Walter / James
- August 5, 2012
I Survived season 9 episode 5 titled "Terri / Walter / James" features three survival stories from different parts of the country.
The first story follows Terri, a woman who is attacked by a grizzly bear while camping in Montana. Terri recounts the terrifying moment when the bear attacks her and her friend while they were sleeping in their tent. She describes how she fought back and managed to escape from the bear's grasp. After the attack, Terri is left with severe injuries to her face, hands, and legs. She shares her emotional journey of healing and recovery, and how the attack has changed her outlook on life.
The second story features Walter, a man who survives a plane crash in the Alaskan wilderness. Walter was on a small plane with six other passengers when the plane suddenly crashed into a mountain. Walter and two other passengers were the only survivors. With no food, water, or shelter, Walter describes how they managed to survive for three days in freezing temperatures before being rescued by a passing helicopter. Walter also shares how the experience has impacted his life and the lessons he has learned from it.
The final story follows James, a man who is assaulted and left to die in a remote area of the California desert. James recounts how two strangers offered him a ride, only to rob and beat him before leaving him to die. With severe injuries and no water, James describes how he managed to crawl to a nearby road and flag down a passing car for help. James shares how the experience has changed his perspective on life and the importance of trusting your instincts.
Each of these three stories highlights the resilience and strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. These survivors share their harrowing tales of facing death and overcoming impossible odds. Their stories serve as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of being prepared for the unexpected. I Survived season 9 episode 5 is a must-watch for anyone interested in survival stories and human resilience.