Dual Survival

2010 • Discovery Channel
4.5
2.77K reviews
TV-14
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Season 4 episodes (10)

1 No End in Sight Part 1
4/24/14
Stranded in a mangrove swamp in Sri Lanka, Joe and Cody escape the crocodile-filled waters only to find themselves in a leech-infested jungle. But this time, distressed elephants interrupt their journey back and they may not get out alive.
2 No End in Sight Part 2
4/30/14
Stranded deep in the jungle of Sri Lanka, Joe comes face-to-face with elephants and is forced off a cliff, Cody masters the ancient fire piston, and they cross a crocodile-infested lake to escape the longest survival scenario in history of Dual Survival.
3 Deadly Dunes
5/7/14
Marooned in a sea of sand dunes, Joe and Cody traverse the unforgiving desert and trek deep into the mountains of Oman. Threatened by dehydration and heatstroke, their journey shows how nomads have survived for millennia in this hyper-arid land.
4 Glacial Downfall
5/14/14
On a glacier and clinging to opposite ends of a rope, Joe and Cody face their most challenging rescue scenario ever. The frozen landscape brings Joe and Cody's opposing survival styles to the forefront of this journey – their final episode together.
5 Journey's End to a New Beginning
5/21/14
After 15 episodes, the partnership of Cody Lundin and Joe Teti is coming to an end. This special episode of Dual Survivor goes behind the scenes with the show's crew to get the scoop on who is leaving and who's moving on with a new partner.
6 No Man Is An Island
5/28/14
Joe sets-off on a mission to locate his new partner, who is on an uninhabited island off the coast of Panama. Using his tracking skills, Joe locates Matt Graham and together they face their first survival situation: getting off of a remote Pacific island
7 Mayan Mayhem
6/4/14
Trapped in a labyrinth of underground tunnels, Joe and Matt facedown darkness and risk drowning only to emerge on surface and find an inhospitable jungle. Their opposing approaches to survival pit them against one another before bringing them to rescue.
8 On the Edge
6/11/14
Lost on a perilous ridgeline, at 15,000 feet above sea level, Joe and Matt are forced to descend slippery cliffs through extreme weather conditions, where altitude sickness and hypothermia threaten, and life-preserving fire alludes them.
9 End of the Road
6/18/14
Stranded deep in the jungle of Vietnam, Joe and Matt take on a real world survival scenario in untamed terrain, but even their expertise can't change the fact that they're up against the hottest and most humid month of the year in South East Asia.
10 One Shot, One Kill
6/25/14
Lost in a land that time forgot—New Zealand's Fiordland—Joe and Matt face a seemingly ordinary scenario of two hunters following their target into unfamiliar territory, but this time, they've only got one chance to get out alive.

About this show

Meet military-trained Dave Canterbury and naturalist Cody Lundin -- trained survival experts featured in Dual Survival. Together, Canterbury and Lundin take on some of the planet's most unforgiving terrain to demonstrate -- in their own way -- how the right skills and some creative thinking can keep you alive.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
2.77K reviews
Andy Williams
February 21, 2015
I've watched the show since it's beginning and I've gotta say the new season is so full of Bill shot it's not funny. It is a total replay of episodes from seasons 1&2, only with different actor. Yes I said actor... Joe is a bad reminder why we don't watch Steven Segal movies anymore. I do like Matt as he seems to be genuine and very down to earth in wanting to share what he knows as well as learn new approaches to survival from his partner. Joe does not appear to want to learn anything from Matt.
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Mike Mason
September 29, 2015
First two seasons were great. Season three was alright, but I quickly took a dislike to Joe's constant risk taking and "mission" minded philosophy. It was pretty clear that Cody would not be around much longer. Season four took on an even more scripted feel, with the Duo being put into more and more hellish survival situations, and with the departure of Cody and arrival of Matt the show just got outrageous. Again Joe has to play the alpha male and keep up with the risk taking for the sake of ratings, and a lot of times he completely fails to appreciate Matt's perspective. Didnt even bother with season 5.
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Nick M.
May 5, 2013
Dave Canterbury was a huge asset to the first two seasons. I was sorry to hear that Discovery Channel did not renew his contract for another season. I've only seen a few episodes from Season 3, and while I'm glad to see Joseph Teti is upholding the stark military contrast in how to view survival situations. I feel as though the show has lost some of it's credibility, not because of reasons behind why they decided to get rid of Dave Canterbury, but because in doing so they made it seem like the first two seasons were basically a farce by not even acknowledging that Dave is no longer in the third season, and the fans wouldn't seem to notice. Overall this is a very educational show, I just don't respect the Discovery Channel for it's inconsiderate treatment of one of this shows veteran mentors, whatever the reason. I just hope they don't do the same thing to Cody Lundin, or Joseph Teti at this point.
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