Falling At Your Feet

Season 13Episode 1030 minAug. 9, 2004
Falling At Your Feet
Derrick is getting increasingly annoyed with Nick, apparently because of Nick's ""stupid comments."" No longer the newest person on the team, Nick still feels like an outsider. He feels ganged up on and is defensive and that has apparently made him persona non grata. When the gang goes that night, Nick is the designated driver for the second time in a row. Poor guy just can't catch a break. Desperately trying to gain acceptance in the group, Nick offers to drive to Buenos Aries. In the Falling at Your Feet mission, the Roadies learn they must once again pair off into three teams of two. Each team of two must stand on an eight foot pillar, which is attached to a truck by a chain. The pillar is pulled out from under their feet as the truck zooms by. When the pillar is yanked from under them, the two Roadies must land on their feet in the designated area. No other part of their body must touch the ground. Angela and Ibis go first and fail miserably. Nick and Patrick complete the jump succes
Falling At Your Feet has aired on Aug. 9, 2004 at 22:30
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